The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists find evidence that challenges theories of the origin of water on Earth [297d]
- New pollen-replacing food for honey bees brings hope for survival [298d]
- Foraging on the wing: How can ecologically similar birds live together? [298d]
- 3D dynamic model offers more accurate hazard assessments for earthquakes [298d]
- Research confirms copper-based fungicides as a reliable solution for aerial stem rot in potatoes [298d]
- Growing interest in Spanish language and culture in China brings new channels for learning, like translating reggaeton [298d]
- Work beyond wage: A study reveals the hidden side of contemporary capitalism [298d]
- Climate change threatens seagrass, but it proves more resilient than expected [298d]
- How crater shapes are revealing more about Titan's icy crust [298d]
- Machine learning unlocks superior performance in light-driven organic crystals [298d]
- AI-powered algorithm enhances satellite monitoring of air pollution [298d]
- Central Asia's cropland may face more than 1,000% rise in heat wave exposure by 2100 [298d]
- Colombia's peatlands could be a crucial tool to fight climate change—but first we have to find them [298d]
- Inactive components in agricultural runoff may be hidden contributors to drinking water hazards [298d]
- Resilient entrepreneurs ride a smoother emotional rollercoaster, study reveals [298d]
- A strong solar storm heads to Earth. Here's what to know about northern lights [298d]
- Chlorotonils: Naturals antibiotics' dual-action mechanism against multidrug-resistant pathogens uncovered [298d]
- Global warming has tripled the length of marine heat waves since 1940, modeling study finds [298d]
- Bumble bee decline tied to air pollution's disruption of gut microbiome [298d]
- Three burn parameters can make prescribed forest fires burn safer and cleaner [298d]
- New type of handheld detector for all types of ionizing radiation improves radiation safety [298d]
- How circadian clocks maintain robustness in changing environments [298d]
- Jupiter's enigmatic weather explained by confirmed 'mushball' phenomenon [298d]
- Finding friendship at first whiff: How scent influences our choice of friends [298d]
- Uncovering the hidden cost of water splitting: Study paves the way for more efficient clean energy production [298d]
- Seismologists share early analyses of Myanmar earthquake [298d]
- How age and head shape affect dogs' olfactory brain networks [298d]
- Synchrotron light reveals hidden drug target in cancer-causing Ras protein [298d]
- Fiber optics detect crevasse icequakes on alpine glacier [298d]
- In time of crisis, sport teams invested in community support [298d]
- The 'surprising' effect of drying headwaters on nitrogen dynamics [298d]
- Optical device mimics both black and white holes [298d]
- If we must bring back extinct species, let's focus on the giant herbivores [298d]
- Turkey-Syria temblors reveal missing piece in earthquake physics [298d]
- An elegant method for the detection of single spins using photovoltage [298d]
- Simulations reveal microscopic hot-spot formation in high explosives [298d]
- A small difference in how ratings are displayed can unintentionally mislead consumers [298d]
- Improving dairy wastewater treatment with nanobubble technology [298d]
- Using AI to meet customer expectations in the hospitality industry [298d]
- Study: Male IPV survivors lack support, face stigma [298d]
- Animal abuse often signals human abuse. Should therapists be allowed to report it? [298d]
- Taste research suggests pearl millet could be a healthy, sustainable, gluten-free wheat alternative in US [298d]
- Can citizen science be trusted? New study of birds shows it can [298d]
- How proactive salmon conservation in the North Pacific can deliver global benefits [298d]
- Australian honeybees are under attack by mites and beetles. Here's how to keep your backyard hive safe [298d]
- Engineering a better beach day: Study identifies critical elevation threshold for barrier island recovery after storms [298d]
- Educators find creative work-arounds to new laws that restrict what they can teach [298d]
- Adjusting trees' internal clocks can help them cope with climate change [298d]
- Imaging techniques show phages in unprecedented detail [298d]
- NASA experiment shows solar wind might make water on the moon [298d]
- Scientists decipher mysterious atmosphere of 'Rosetta Stone' exoplanet [298d]
- Large-scale study in India shows that a pollution market can reduce emissions [298d]
- Hubble tracks a roaming magnetar of unknown origin [298d]
- Estuaries around the world expected to become saltier in coming decades [298d]
- Coastal heritage threatened by climate change—researchers suggest need for integrated management for protection [298d]
- Electron transporter identified in mammals protects against low oxygen [298d]
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