The Brutalist Report - science
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- Compound metalens achieves distortion-free imaging with wide field of view [526d]
- Scientists gain new insights into how mass is distributed in hadrons [526d]
- Cross-species transplantation: Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes in mice [526d]
- Metalenses harness AI for high-resolution, full-color imaging for compact optical systems [526d]
- Simple table salt enhances new adhesive polymer technology [526d]
- Study uncovers earliest evidence of humans using fire to shape the landscape of Tasmania [526d]
- Study uncovers role of tissue viscoelasticity in cell response [526d]
- Scientists propose drug-free method to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria [526d]
- Antarctic bacteria show promise as biocontrol agents for combating banana wilt [526d]
- Researchers note unequal conditions for young people at UN climate summits [526d]
- The new ecolinguistics: A vision for the future of language learning [526d]
- Gen Z workers: Values matter, and so does financial security [526d]
- The role of interculturalism in higher music education [526d]
- Small vessels underestimated as strike risk to migrating whales, finds study [526d]
- Novel magnetic field integration enhances green hydrogen peroxide production [526d]
- Video: Environmental health professor explains wastewater woes [526d]
- Can AI improve plant-based meats? Using mechanical testing and machine learning to mimic the sensory experience [526d]
- Today's buildings hold the key to housing tomorrow's population, says professor [526d]
- Evaluation of different aerification methods for ultradwarf hybrid bermudagrass putting greens [526d]
- Ytterbium thin-disk lasers pave the way for sensitive detection of atmospheric pollutants [526d]
- Ultrafast lasers enable manipulation of polar order in a charge density wave at room temperature [526d]
- Ancient climate study links past ocean acidification to current trends [526d]
- Genes of ancient animal relatives used to grow a mouse: Study reveals hidden history of stem cells [526d]
- Hormone receptor structure reveals how it functions in heart disease [526d]
- NASA satellites reveal abrupt drop in global freshwater levels [526d]
- Topological defects can trigger a transformation from insulating to conductive behavior in Mott materials [526d]
- Biodiversity in the city: Designing urban spaces for humans and animals [526d]
- Silver-silica composite catalyst inspired by geochemical cycling exhibits reversible local pH control [526d]
- 'Walk this way': Model explains how ants create trails to multiple food sources [526d]
- Solar wind power likely governs Uranus' thermosphere temperature [526d]
- Producing high-quality seeds of an heirloom cabbage in different crop management systems [526d]
- How to lead through uncertainty [526d]
- Rainforest protection reduces the number of respiratory diseases, research suggests [526d]
- One or many? Exploring the population groups of the Antarctic blue whale using historical mark-recovery data [526d]
- Study confirms Egyptians drank hallucinogenic cocktails in ancient rituals [526d]
- Fayetteville police positive about partnership with social workers [526d]
- Better education can mitigate post-harvest food losses, increase global food security [526d]
- Comprehensive database released to advance data-driven research in the field of quasicrystals [526d]
- Age on the molecular level: Research analyzes quantitative changes in a wide range of proteins [526d]
- Here's what psychiatrists plan to tell COP29 about how climate change is harming young people's mental health [526d]
- Troubled waters: How to stop Australia's freshwater fish species from going extinct [526d]
- Student-free days may be tricky for parents, but they can be vital for teachers and schools [526d]
- Opinon: Shell's legal victory is disappointing—but this is not the end for corporate climate litigation [526d]
- Five ways that climate change threatens human health [526d]
- Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but most affected. Will the COP29 tackle this injustice? [526d]
- Gladiator II features a naval battle held in the Colosseum. These brutal spectacles really happened [526d]
- Study of Scotland's last plague reveals humanity in face of 'Black Death' [526d]
- Resilience index needed to keep us within planet's 'safe operating space,' say researchers [526d]
- Research finds no negative impact of repealing law allowing companies to pay disabled workers below minimum wage [526d]
- River emits five times more methane after wastewater treatment plant, research finds [526d]
- Evo—an AI-based model for deciphering and designing genetic sequences [526d]
- Basalt samples from Chang'e-6 mission offer insights on lunar farside volcanism [526d]
- ATLAS observes top quarks in lead–lead collisions [526d]
- Physicists create the first fully mechanical qubit [527d]
- Mechanical metamaterial enables long-distance component interaction for unique stretching properties [527d]
- Biofouling release technology to protect ship hulls [527d]
- Philosopher: Animals may not think like us, but that doesn't mean they're not smart [527d]
- Why trust is a strong incentive for environmentally conscious businesses [527d]
- What island ecosystems can teach us about global health risks [527d]
- Survey captures image sequence of galactic neighbors in the local universe [527d]
- Astronomers discover two galaxies aligned in a way where their gravity acts as a compound lens [527d]
- Chang'e-6 lunar samples reveal 2.83-billion-year-old basalt with depleted mantle source [527d]
- 3D virtual skulls study maps missing piece of brain evolution [527d]
- Astronomers discover ultra-dense 'super-Earth' with outer companion offering clues about its formation [527d]
- As climate warms, California wildfires are becoming more severe, killing more trees [527d]
- Mountain lions in LA coexist with outdoor recreationists by taking the night shift [527d]
- Moving graphene from the lab to fab: How 2D materials could transform everyday electronics [527d]
- New family of optimized omnigenous magnetic fields could display enhanced fusion plasma confinement [527d]
- Toxin was released into the Congaree River in South Carolina: Agencies did little to stop it, greens say [527d]
- SpaceX knocks out another Space Coast launch [527d]
- New route to quantum spin liquid materials discovered [527d]
- Nature pays price for war in Israel's north [527d]
- Tropical Storm Sara pounds Honduras with heavy rain [527d]
- Study finds humidity diminishes daytime cooling gains in urban green spaces [527d]
- China tests building moon base with lunar soil bricks [527d]
- As Philippines picks up from Usagi, a fresh storm bears down [527d]
- Shanghai, Tokyo, New York, Houston spew most greenhouse gas of world cities [527d]
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