The Brutalist Report - science
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- Protecting crops: RNA-based substances open up new avenue to combat a widespread plant virus [327d]
- Wolf-Rayet 104 'pinwheel' star reveals a surprise (and some relief) [327d]
- How circulation patterns of surface currents could help clean the Great Pacific Garbage Patch [327d]
- Adopting zero-emission trucks and buses could save lives, prevent asthma in Illinois [327d]
- Ecuador battles spreading oil slick, residents without water [327d]
- Time is not the driving influence of forest carbon storage, study finds [327d]
- Thorny skates come in 'snack' and 'party' sizes: After a century of guessing, scientists now know why [327d]
- Spanish speakers in Philadelphia break traditional rules of formal and informal speech in signs around town [327d]
- Scientists map neural wiring of vocal circuits in songbirds [327d]
- Extreme heat impacts dairy production, and small farms are most vulnerable [327d]
- Scientists discover protein key to bacteria's survival in extreme environments [327d]
- Small molecules, big role: Interactive database illustrates how snoRNAs function in gene regulation [327d]
- Diverging views of democracy fuel support for authoritarian politicians, study shows [327d]
- Nonprofits can use public data to target fundraising appeals by state and ZIP code [328d]
- 'Democratizing chemical analysis': Using machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images [328d]
- Flexible, adaptable approaches to protect against rising seas are the most cost-effective, modeling study finds [328d]
- Exploring the link between school exclusion and crime [328d]
- Can a virtual reality residential school improve empathy toward Indigenous people? [328d]
- Adoption of international auditing standards leads to better financial reporting, finds study [328d]
- Discrepancies exist between national climate targets and citizens' willingness to contribute to climate action [328d]
- How to disclose risk without losing investor confidence [328d]
- Satellite images reveal how Andalusia's forests have changed over the past three decades [328d]
- Art historian solves riddle behind theft of famous portrait [328d]
- A geologic map of the asteroid belt: Tracing meteorites back to their origins [328d]
- Electrons travel one of two routes in nano-biohybrid systems [328d]
- Stingrays reveal nature's elegant solution to maintaining geometric armor growth [328d]
- A social immune system: Leafcutter ants recognize and combat pathogens 30 days post-exposure [328d]
- Internal displacement in Syria used to reshape the country's political and social landscape, new study shows [328d]
- Conservation efforts are bringing species back from the brink, even as overall biodiversity falls [328d]
- Sperm breach blastocyst defenses in primates, providing new insights into reproductive competition [328d]
- Regional climate variability and more play role in Missouri River Basin's elevated streamflow [328d]
- Plastic pyrolysis: Chemists explain a technique attempting to tackle plastic waste by bringing the heat [328d]
- Homebound: 'Stranded' ISS astronauts now hours from splashdown [328d]
- Trump administration moves to fire hundreds of government scientists [328d]
- Researchers advance substrate engineering pathways to improve power electronics [328d]
- Legality unlikely to sway public opinion about executive actions [328d]
- Additional phase factor provides new insights into the behavior of random light [328d]
- Poor feeding habits due to climate change may cause sardines to ingest more microplastics [328d]
- Book bans are not what they seem: Study finds most-banned titles see 12% rise in circulation [328d]
- Stormy rains in the Sahara offer clues to past and future climate changes [328d]
- Dissolved organic matter composition linked to reactive oxygen species photogeneration in shallow lakes [328d]
- Vulture fossil discovery reveals how volcanic deposits can preserve the microscopic details of animal tissues [328d]
- A new company plans to prospect the moon [328d]
- What's the deadliest part of a supernova explosion? [328d]
- Universal RNA barcoding system for tracking gene transfer in bacteria created [328d]
- Dogs' noses decoded: Optical sensor unveils canine brain's olfactory prowess [328d]
- Ancient seafloor creature grew like modern marine invertebrates, study suggests [328d]
- Clearest images yet of 380,000-year-old universe reveal cosmic infancy [328d]
- Water cooperation is essential when countries share lakes and rivers, yet it's been deteriorating in many places [328d]
- Computational simulator targets intervertebral disk biochemistry to find most common cause of back pain [328d]
- Unveiling the mysterious 'red sprite' lightning strikes over the Himalayas [328d]
- S. Africa court bars fishing to protect endangered African Penguins [328d]
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