The Brutalist Report - science
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- Moon goes blood red this weekend: 'Eclipse for the Americas' [1092d]
- 'Friendly' gut bacteria may eliminate pathogens by competing for energy resources [1092d]
- Researchers develop 3D-printed shape memory alloy with superior superelasticity [1092d]
- More states want power to approve wetlands development [1092d]
- Development of a novel large-scale manufacturing technology for sulfide solid electrolytes [1092d]
- New aircraft structures production technology has increased their strength [1092d]
- Seasonal variations of methane consuming and methane producing microbial communities contribute to emissions [1092d]
- Going gentle on mechanical quantum systems [1092d]
- Fishing gear and plastic bag pieces found in the stomach of a dead sperm whale in Keys [1092d]
- Malaria parasites form vortices [1092d]
- California Coastal Commission rejects plan for Poseidon desalination plant [1092d]
- New study of train travel pre- and during COVID-19 suggests three ways to make commuting less stressful [1092d]
- Terahertz near-field microscopy based on an air-plasma dynamic aperture [1092d]
- Study finds soil composition isn't key to southeast Raleigh flooding [1092d]
- In franchising, playing tough early may support long-term benefits [1092d]
- Making sense of the nonsensical: Black holes and the simulation library [1092d]
- Fighting white-nose syndrome in bats benefits agriculture, study shows [1092d]
- Remote sensing research improves hurricane response [1092d]
- Exploring chemical logic systems that can respond to environmental conditions [1092d]
- Development of high-durability single-atomic catalyst using industrial humidifier [1092d]
- An optoelectronic thermometer based on microscale infrared-to-visible conversion devices [1092d]
- A vertical matrix X-ray detector for multi-energy discrimination [1092d]
- Physics and applications of Raman distributed optical fiber sensing [1092d]
- Black hole winds are no longer as they used to be [1092d]
- How variability shapes learning and generalization [1092d]
- Unusually fast beaked whale has special deep-sea hunting strategy [1092d]
- Study reveals new way to reconstruct past climate on Mars [1092d]
- NASA supports Event Horizon Telescope in studying Milky Way's black hole [1092d]
- Video: Gaia, the billion star surveyor [1092d]
- Deindustrialization as fact and fiction [1092d]
- Four shades of deglobalization [1092d]
- Sweet lime oils defeat pests [1092d]
- Study shows that when a tissue curves, the volume of the cells that compose it increases [1092d]
- Immunomodulatory effects of parasitic dinoflagellate Hematodinium on crustacean hemocytes [1092d]
- Image: Penultimate sunset at Concordia research station [1092d]
- Decoding the leaf: Scientists search for features to ID modern, fossil leaves [1092d]
- Research warns to beware of your alliance partners' acquisitions [1092d]
- What's behind the US infant formula shortage, and how to make sure it doesn't happen again [1092d]
- The Loch Ness monster: A modern history [1092d]
- Paper or plastic? Rigid waterproof coating for paper aims to reduce our dependence on plastic [1092d]
- Baby oysters follow the crackling sound of snapping shrimp [1092d]
- Wild Pacific salmon catches down 80%, according to Indigenous elders [1092d]
- How to motivate students during exam time, according to psychologists [1092d]
- 'Stop measuring black kids with a white stick': How to make school assessments fairer for all [1092d]
- Could we learn to love slugs and snails in our gardens? [1092d]
- Trees aren't a climate change cure-all: Two new studies on the life and death of trees in a warming world show why [1092d]
- What is 'personhood?' The ethics question that needs a closer look in abortion debates [1092d]
- How to grow plants on the moon [1092d]
- Black hole scientist: 'Wherever we look, we should see donuts' [1092d]
- A metasurface-based light-to-microwave transmitter for hybrid wireless communications [1092d]
- On-chip photodetection: Two-dimensional material heterojunctions [1092d]
- Study provides methods for obtaining source apportionment of soil heavy metals [1092d]
- Novel zeolites-silver catalyst boosts formaldehyde oxidation at low temperatures [1092d]
- Colorado has been unusually windy this spring. Here's why you should care [1092d]
- Mapping heat flow beneath Greenland highlights geothermal 'freak zone' [1092d]
- Pink pigeons in Mauritius made a remarkable comeback from near-extinction, but are still losing genetic diversity [1092d]
- Structure of key protein for cell division puzzles researchers [1092d]
- Algae reveal clues about climate changes over millions of years [1092d]
- US fish stocks continue era of rebuilding and recovery [1092d]
- Expert: Secure Act regulations seek to dispel 'illusion of wealth' for older adults [1092d]
- Tadpoles for dinner? Indigenous community in Mexico reveals a favorite recipe for a particular frog [1092d]
- Tiling mechanisms of the Drosophila compound eye through geometrical tessellation [1092d]
- Milky Way's black hole was 'birth cry' of radio astronomy [1092d]
- Study: Climate change a major factor in South Africa floods [1092d]
- Michigan profs push 'pee for peonies' urine diversion plan [1092d]
- South Asia pummelled by heatwave that hits 50C in Pakistan [1092d]
- New study lays out hidden backstory behind deadly Pacific Northwest heat wave [1092d]
- New study indicates limited water circulation late in the history of Mars [1092d]
- Study of zebrafish ovaries reveals new structure vital for normal egg development [1092d]
- Study reveals evolution of crab group Thoracotremata [1092d]
- How to brainstorm brilliant ideas in teams without sliding into 'groupthink' [1092d]
- Cilia on coral reef polyps found to generate horizontal currents [1092d]
- A shrinking fraction of the world's major crops goes to feed the hungry, with more used for nonfood purposes [1092d]
- How dragonflies right themselves when dropped upside down [1092d]
- Mercury removal made easy in toxic environments [1092d]
- Astronomers spot quadruple stars that may spark supernova explosions [1092d]
- More efficient optical quantum gates [1092d]
- Chemists synthesize psychotropic compound from rainforest tree [1092d]
- Satellite images reveal dramatic loss of global wetlands over past two decades [1092d]
- No sea serpents, mobsters but Tahoe trash divers strike gold [1092d]
- Rehabilitated dolphin leaves quarantine at Florida facility [1092d]
- Storm chasers face host of dangers beyond severe weather [1092d]
- Adopting low-carbon energy can reduce racial disparities in air pollution [1092d]
- Sea ice can control Antarctic ice sheet stability, new research finds [1092d]
- Asking for ideas boosts collective action [1092d]
- Sea turtle success stories along African east coast—but thousands still dying [1092d]
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