The Brutalist Report - science
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- Material acts as biomimetic for teak wood, creating environmental barrier coating [528d]
- Yellowstone's standing dead trees pose growing wildfire danger [528d]
- Study identifies coastal black pine trees resistant to tsunamis and strong winds [528d]
- Decoding 2D material growth: White graphene insights open doors to cleaner energy and more efficient electronics [528d]
- How macronucleophagy ensures survival in nitrogen-starved yeast [528d]
- Blue mussels in the Skagerrak more diverse than previously thought [528d]
- NASA to test solution for radiation-tolerant computing in space [528d]
- Why do birds make so many different sounds? A study gets at the underlying factors [528d]
- Micro, modular, mobile—DNA-linked microrobots offer new possibilities in medicine and manufacturing [528d]
- Mathematical methods point to possibility of particles long thought impossible [528d]
- Tiny microbe colonies may use electrical signaling to coordinate their behavior [528d]
- Whole streets burn as fires rage around Los Angeles [528d]
- Killing the competition: Bacteria produce molecules that help viruses infect their rivals [528d]
- Ash tree variability may offer restoration path post-beetle decimation [528d]
- Toxin-antitoxin systems could target invasive and resistant bacteria [528d]
- The difference between ecotypes and sourced plants in aquatic restoration [528d]
- New research reveals economic ripple effects of business closures, remote work and other disruptions [528d]
- 'Wrong' data increases confusion over reducing ethnic civil war risk [528d]
- Physicists achieve simulation of non-Hermitian skin effect in 2D with ultracold fermions [528d]
- Uncovering clues to a natural gene-editing technique [528d]
- Warm seawater encroaches on major Antarctic ice shelf, raising sea level concerns [528d]
- Scientists unravel how ancient bacteria weave living mats—solving one of nature's oldest mysteries [528d]
- Blueberry industry at risk as powdery mildew spreads worldwide [528d]
- Dormancy: Life's first survival strategy? [528d]
- Proximity effect enables non-ferroelectric materials to gain new properties [528d]
- Scientists create scalable solution for analyzing single-cell data [528d]
- Even the much lauded Nordic prisons are facing overcrowding and understaffing [528d]
- Communication studies expert attacks myths about harms of social media [528d]
- Crafting the perfect bite of meat: Engineers develop metamaterials that mimic muscle and fat architecture [528d]
- Scorching climate drove lampreys apart during Cretaceous period, DNA and fossil record reveal [528d]
- Egypt unveils ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts in Luxor [528d]
- Scientists leverage AI to fast-track methane mitigation strategies in animal agriculture [528d]
- Debris falling from the sky: More often, more risk [528d]
- A quarter of freshwater species face extinction: Study [528d]
- Astronaut set to patch NASA's X-ray telescope aboard space station [528d]
- Antarctic sea ice rebounds from record lows: US scientists [528d]
- Hydrants run dry in LA fire battle, residents urged to save water [529d]
- JAXA's first wooden satellite deploys from space station [529d]
- NASA joins telescope, instruments to Roman spacecraft [529d]
- NASA lander to test vacuum cleaner on moon for sample collection [529d]
- Optical tweezer technique reveals novel disease indicators in aging animals [529d]
- New explorations of wheat stem sawfly management [529d]
- NASA to explore two landing options for returning samples from Mars [529d]
- Engineered bacteria break down microplastics in wastewater [529d]
- New excavation of 'rings of mystery' in Victoria reveals rich Aboriginal history [529d]
- Enhanced dataset connects composition and structure of a complex mineral for carbon storage [529d]
- Who owns that restaurant? The answer can affect food safety in unexpected ways, researchers find [529d]
- Gender balance in computer science and engineering is improving at elite universities but getting worse elsewhere [529d]
- Viewpoint: The Pelicot rape case revealed not a group of monsters but a culture that enables the abuse of women [529d]
- Huge if true—dark energy doesn't exist, claims new study on supernovas [529d]
- Parental leave paradox: Why women who take longer leaves face career penalties in male-dominated fields [529d]
- Selfish or selfless? Anti-natalists say they're going child-free to protect the kids they won't have [529d]
- Facultative sex allows some animals to reproduce with or without a partner. So why can't humans do it? [529d]
- Graphene technique improves ultrathin film manufacturing for flexible electronics [529d]
- Remotely operated vehicles provide new insights into Mona Rift's seismic risks [529d]
- Meta's move away from fact-checking could allow more false or misleading content, expert says [529d]
- Scientists propose new method to detect alien civilizations via black holes [529d]
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