The Brutalist Report - science
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- Gene editing offers transformative solution to saving endangered species [198d]
- Severe weather in tropical storm's wake triggers North Carolina state of emergency [198d]
- Trail camera snaps 'gem' of creature locally extinct for 150 years in Australia [198d]
- This invasive insect, spotted in Georgia, is now in peak season [198d]
- NASA to launch SNIFS, the sun's next trailblazing spectator [198d]
- Colombia's biofortified rice has untapped potential to improve nutrition, and consumers want it [198d]
- Iron oxide behavior under pressure may reduce reliance on rare-earth metals in consumer, energy and medical tech [198d]
- Space exploration should be more democratic and equitable to all potential actors [198d]
- Magellanic penguins may use currents to conserve energy on long journeys [198d]
- Colonization devastated biodiversity, habitats and human life in the Pacific Northwest [198d]
- Deer can spread parasites that harm Adirondack moose [198d]
- Increased transparency about how countries use AI to manage migration needed, experts urge [198d]
- One-third of young workers cheated by employers: Study [198d]
- Novel nanoflower technology could shield brain from oxidative damage [198d]
- On the origins of life: Metabolic activity successfully incorporated into synthetic cell membranes [198d]
- International study shows impact of social media on young people [198d]
- Electrochemical route allows for synthesis of giant fullerenes at lower cost, less environmental impact [198d]
- When grief involves trauma: A social worker explains how to support survivors of the recent floods [198d]
- Scientists successfully develop half metal material that conducts single-spin electrons [198d]
- Childcare educators spend less than 30% of their time in focused interaction with children [198d]
- Ecologists fight to restore Midwest biodiversity, starting with comprehensive plant species database [198d]
- Optimism about AI lowest in US [198d]
- Wild pigs costing Georgia farmers [198d]
- Electric weed control proves shockingly effective [198d]
- Historical and current population DNA reveals at least 12 species of rocket frogs, three of which already extinct [198d]
- People power: How scientists built an accurate, catchment-wide flood model [198d]
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