The Brutalist Report - science
- World on track to breach 1.5°C target by 2030 [56d]
- Construction of Asian carp barrier in Illinois hits another snag [56d]
- Bats, bushbabies and aardvark edge closer to extinction in southern Africa [56d]
- New NASA Artemis payloads to study moon's terrain, radiation, history [56d]
- When science jams: Biomedical engineer draws on musical roots to reimagine scientific collaboration [56d]
- Artificial intelligence in manufacturing rocket parts [56d]
- Snow is vital for the Pyrenees, and it's disappearing fast [56d]
- New analysis suggests carbon markets must account for storage duration in pricing removals [56d]
- Massive cloud with metallic winds discovered orbiting mystery object [56d]
- Parasitic fungi infect nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, altering Baltic Sea nutrient cycles [56d]
- Single enzyme found to control formation of immune cells critical for health [56d]
- Nature-inspired 'POMbranes' could transform water recycling in textile and pharma industries [56d]
- Meet the marten: An updated look at a rare, adorable carnivore [56d]
- Pine bark removes pharmaceutical residues from wastewater—an affordable way to keep antibiotics out of nature [56d]
- Identifying corrosion initiation sites in aluminum alloys [56d]
- Using magnetic frustration to probe new quantum possibilities [56d]
- Single Brucella species found to drive livestock infections in Cameroon [56d]
- AI helps find trees in a forest: Researchers achieve 3D forest reconstruction from remote sensing data [56d]
- Innovative optical atomic clock could combine single-ion accuracy with multi-ion stability [56d]
- Unlocking genetic code of crop-damaging fungus paves way for better disease control [56d]
- Sweetening the deal for sustainability, while removing carbon dioxide [56d]
- 'Extreme cold': Winter storm forecast to slam huge expanse of US [56d]
- Optical technique reveals hidden magnetic states in antiferromagnets [56d]
- New insight into light-matter thermalization could advance neutral-atom quantum computing [56d]
- Natural peptides from cyanobacteria offer eco-friendly solution to marine biofouling [56d]
- Positive interactions dominate among marine microbes, six-year study reveals [56d]
- Rye pollen's cancer-fighting structure revealed for first time [56d]
- Are your memories illusions? New study disentangles the Boltzmann brain paradox [56d]
- Low-platinum catalyst could make hydrogen production cheaper [56d]
- Silver nanoparticle size influences light interaction, finds study [56d]
- Q&A: How AI changes NASA's search for life in outer space [56d]
- Webb finds young sun-like star forging common crystals and flinging them into its outer disk [56d]
- Fear at work is a hidden safety risk, and it helps explain why hazards go unreported [56d]
- Prehistoric tool made from elephant bone is the oldest discovered in Europe [56d]
- Kenya's big cats under pressure: Cattle are pushing lions away [56d]
- Compact electron accelerator offers new approach for treating PFAS-contaminated water [56d]
- Ultrafast light switches use atomically thin semiconductors for rapid optical control [56d]
- A novel dual-chemical looping method for efficient ammonia synthesis [56d]
- New method creates acinar cells involved in formation of pancreatic cancer [56d]
- A wild potato that changed the story of agriculture in the American Southwest [56d]
- Iron Age dental plaque reveals Scythians consumed milk from horses and ruminants [56d]
- Balkan wild rivers in steady decline: Study [56d]
- Meteorologists blame a stretched polar vortex, moisture, lack of sea ice for dangerous winter blast [56d]
- Radio telescopes on the moon could let us observe dozens of black hole shadows [56d]
- Unified framework sorts spacetime fluctuations for quantum-gravity experiments [56d]
- Metal clumps in a quantum state: Physicists place thousands of sodium atoms in a 'Schrödinger's cat state' [56d]
- Massive black hole mystery unlocked by researchers [56d]
- Studying massive and mysterious young protostars with Hubble [56d]
- Filming ICE is legal but exposes you to digital tracking. Here's how to minimize the risk [56d]
- From ancient Rome to today, war-makers have talked constantly about peace [56d]
- I research the harm that can come to teenagers on social media. I don't support a ban [56d]
- Despite its steep environmental costs, AI might also help save the planet [56d]
- Two-dimensional materials expand options for next-generation terahertz quantum devices [56d]
- Scientists design molecules 'backward' to speed up discovery [56d]
- US forests store record carbon as natural and human factors combine [56d]
- Q&A: Wildfire in protected Northwest forests highlights need for strategy updates [56d]
- Old diseases return as settlement pushes into the Amazon rainforest [56d]
- Chiral phonons create orbital current via their own magnetism [56d]
- Grains of sand prove people—not glaciers—transported Stonehenge rocks [56d]
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