The Brutalist Report - science
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- Report outlines a path to prosperity for planet and people if Earth's critical resources are better shared [662d]
- Canada tourism fears bigger, badder wildfires coming [662d]
- NASA finds summer 2024 hottest to date [662d]
- Online dating sites: The size of the potential dating pool makes all the difference [662d]
- The olive tree's blueprint: Key insights into high-quality oil production [662d]
- Smartphone-based microscope rapidly reconstructs 3D holograms [662d]
- A CGE model for provincial analysis of China's carbon neutrality target [662d]
- Novel Mössbauer scheme proposed for gravitation wave detection [662d]
- Report recommends 'highly ambitious enterprise' to create UK microbiome biobank [662d]
- 'Art for insects' could help save pollinators [662d]
- Report: Most consumers are unfamiliar or only slightly familiar with regenerative agriculture [662d]
- Consumers are wary of pesticide residue in fruits and vegetables, five-country study finds [662d]
- Decoding Atractylodes lancea: A genomic journey through adaptation and metabolism [662d]
- Study reviews ginsenoside biosynthesis and regulation in Panax notoginseng [662d]
- Elucidating the mechanism underlying de novo membrane formation during gametogenesis [662d]
- Observational study supports century-old theory that challenges the Big Bang [662d]
- Clovis people used Great Lakes camp annually about 13,000 years ago, researchers confirm [662d]
- 9 phenomena NASA astronauts will encounter at Moon's south pole [662d]
- Human 'molecular map' contributes to the understanding of disease mechanisms [662d]
- Los Angeles wildfire explodes, engulfing homes [662d]
- Research shows benefits of new policing role that offers support to families [662d]
- Starship Super Heavy breezes through wind tunnel testing at NASA Ames [662d]
- JunoCam spots new volcano on active Io [662d]
- New findings in a decade-long study of enzyme catalysis [662d]
- NASA's EZIE mission set for 2025 launch [662d]
- Spiny mice point the way to new path in social neuroscience [662d]
- Q&A: Experts discuss ongoing atmospheric effects of San Bernardino fires on Southern California communities [662d]
- Team develops new tool to map fossil fuel emissions from space [662d]
- Researcher looks at economic impact of reduced humanitarian assistance in East Africa [662d]
- DNA demethylation boosts tomato resistance to gray mold, study finds [662d]
- Biogeochemistry scientists from around the world publish position paper on tackling 'hidden' phosphorus [662d]
- Infrared thermal imaging enables reliable assessment of animal stress from distance [662d]
- Lessons from the biggest business tax cut in US history [662d]
- NASA scientists recreate Mars's spider-shaped geologic formations in lab for the first time [662d]
- Space travel: Protection from cosmic radiation with boron nitride nanotube fibers [662d]
- What is reproductive health leave and why do we need it? [662d]
- Newly discovered antimicrobial could prevent or treat cholera [662d]
- High-Andean wetlands release more CO₂ under short-term warming, study suggests [662d]
- Data show trust in police declined among Black Chicago residents after Jacob Blake shooting [662d]
- Four plants eaten by gorillas, also used in traditional medicine, provide clues for new drug discovery [662d]
- Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope produces its first magnetic field maps of the sun's corona [662d]
- Fighting wildfires with legislation: Preparing congressional staffers to craft effective solutions [662d]
- Researchers uncover new infection-fighting molecules through 'molecular de-extinction' [662d]
- New classical algorithm enhances understanding of quantum computing's future [662d]
- Soyuz craft heads to space station with 2 Russians and 1 American [662d]
- Corn-shaped seed pellets to boost habitat for monarchs, bees [662d]
- Polaris Dawn project aims to prevent bone loss in space [662d]
- Crystals hold a secret history of volcanoes—and clues about future eruptions [662d]
- New book explores the limits of technology in addressing food system problems [662d]
- Precariously balanced rocks in New York, Vermont provide limits on earthquake shaking [662d]
- Minimum wage increases are important, but workers deserve more [662d]
- Overcoming magnetic disorder: Toward low-energy topological electronics [662d]
- Researchers reveal the mechanisms behind cobalt X-ide electrocatalysts [662d]
- Image: James Webb Space Telescope observes nearby star-forming region NGC 1333 in infrared [662d]
- Study links EV charging stations to increased local business activity [662d]
- Antarctic research supports healthy space for astronauts [662d]
- Q&A: Arctic capillaries—an eye-opening symptom in a swiftly changing landscape [662d]
- Hyperspectral microscopy reveals the nanostructures that give butterflies their colors [662d]
- International team decodes the genome of the Greenland shark [662d]
- Keeping mold out of future space stations [662d]
- Genomic analysis confirms the uniqueness of Iberian red deer in Europe [662d]
- Modeling study explains why amazon is such a biodiverse paradise [662d]
- Four ways to know whether to stay or go if your workplace is a sinking ship [662d]
- Opinion: Why some politicians crave your rage—and three ways to resist the game [662d]
- Opinion: Bangladesh's civil service is plagued by corruption—the country can't get back on its feet without major reform [662d]
- Should you give your child a 'dumb' phone? They may not be the answer to fears over kids' social media use [662d]
- Nigerian farmers lack insurance: Payouts triggered by weather data offer a solution [662d]
- South Sudan floods: The first example of a mass population permanently displaced by climate change? [662d]
- Fuel shortages and bare pharmacies: What a possible war with China could look like [662d]
- Q&A: Official US poverty rate declined in 2023, but more people faced economic hardship [662d]
- Trump's tax cuts led to a $20B reduction in charitable giving within a year, says economist [662d]
- Baleen whales are among the biggest creatures on Earth—science is revealing new secrets about their size [662d]
- How a small update in global standards can contribute to climate change awareness [662d]
- Buried treasures: How seeds help us learn about fire in the Australian landscape [662d]
- Coastal cities' growing hurricane vulnerability fed by both climate change and unbridled population growth [662d]
- Why it's a big deal if Australia and the Pacific are chosen to host UN climate talks [662d]
- Funny reviews help engage consumers, fueling impulse buys—to a point, study shows [662d]
- Open-source imagery is transforming investigations of international crimes—but how do judges know if it's real? [662d]
- Rainforest carbon loss: Aerial scans reveal degradation key trigger of Amazon forest emissions [662d]
- Bee antidote to deadly pesticides shows promise [662d]
- Bald eagles face highest lead risk of New York State deer scavengers, research finds [662d]
- Scientists expand the genetic alphabet to create new proteins [662d]
- Swimming crustacean eats unlikely food source in the deep ocean [662d]
- How proteins bind to closed regions of the genome to facilitate cell differentiation and development [662d]
- Superior light-to-chemical energy conversion with Coulombic dyads [662d]
- Unique nanodisk pushes photonics research forward [662d]
- Reassessing the stability of the Florida Current: New insights from 40 years of observations [662d]
- Century-old experiment secures beer and whiskey's future [662d]
- AI-based technique speeds up the analysis of fossils [662d]
- Beyond needles: Introducing a new, nature-based approach for delivering cargo into egg cells [662d]
- Carbohydrate polymers could be a sweet solution for water purification [662d]
- Archaeologists discover an ancient Neanderthal lineage that remained isolated for over 50,000 years [662d]
- How the oceans' most abundant bacteria impact global nutrient flows [662d]
- Astronomers track bubbles on star's surface [662d]
- Discovery of a new phase of matter in 2D defies normal statistical mechanics [662d]
- Scientists cool positronium to near absolute zero for antimatter research [662d]
- Ancient DNA from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) refutes best-selling population collapse theory [662d]
- Long stems on flowers are an adaptation that encourages bat pollination, research suggests [662d]
- Hanoi river level hits 20-year high as SE Asia typhoon toll nears 200 [662d]
- Spacewalking is the new domain of the rich as billionaire attempts first private spacewalk [662d]
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