The Brutalist Report - science
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- DART sets sights on asteroid target [955d]
- Study examines the impact of fake online reviews on sales [955d]
- A breakthrough discovery in carbon capture conversion for ethylene production [955d]
- The roots of biodiversity: How proteins differ across species [955d]
- Firefighters brace for mudslides as storm moves into California [955d]
- Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than fish, restricting their evolution [955d]
- Slowing of continental plate movement controlled the timing of Earth's largest volcanic events [955d]
- Exploring an ancestral Maya neighborhood [955d]
- Preparing the MTG-I1 weather satellite for launch [955d]
- Researchers propose novel method to enhance electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide [955d]
- Innovative liquid-lithium charge stripper boosts accelerator performance [955d]
- New guidance published on how to best support qualitative researchers [955d]
- Climate models unreliable in predicting wave damage to coral reefs, say scientists [955d]
- Climate change is affecting drinking water quality [955d]
- Numerical modeling for predicting the degradation of historical oil paintings [955d]
- How more female executives in the C-suite can spur improved customer orientation and financial performance [955d]
- Anti-correlated plasma and THz pulse generation during two-color laser filamentation in air [955d]
- What's the best way to combine sports and school? [955d]
- Fear has negative impact on mitigation behavior toward climate change [955d]
- The dark side of LEDs: Suppression of melatonin by blue light [955d]
- Beautiful dunes on Mars, sculpted by swirling winds [955d]
- COVID-19 drugs persist in wastewater, may pose risk to aquatic organisms [955d]
- Wildfire poses greater threat to cannabis than other California crops [955d]
- Swapping meat for seafood could improve nutrition and reduce emissions [955d]
- Seven points about flooding, infrastructure and climate change [955d]
- Flood-hit Pakistan faces spread of infectious diseases [955d]
- Ammonia: 'A trump card for the energy transition process' [955d]
- Two-headed snake a unique find for herpetology lab [955d]
- Walking robots could aid research on other planets [955d]
- What the world can learn from the devastating floods in Pakistan [955d]
- Why experts say lawns should become a thing of the past [955d]
- Dogs have died after licking a common chemotherapy cream, FDA warns [955d]
- Newly identified genes may help protect crops against flooding [955d]
- Pipeline operators to plead no contest in Orange County oil spill and pay nearly $5 million [955d]
- Why plants worldwide became woody [955d]
- 3D nanoprinting using semiconductor quantum dots to create optoelectrical materials [955d]
- West Africa's fisher women cope with job insecurity, but policymakers are using their resilience against them [955d]
- How energy-saving advice can hurt the most vulnerable households [955d]
- First discovery of microplastics from water trapped on plant leaves [955d]
- Optofluidic force induction allows for real-time nanoparticle characterization [955d]
- Seven times people discovered the Americas. How they got there [955d]
- South African colonial diaries are helping climate scientists reconstruct weather patterns of the past [955d]
- Why do we always need to wait for 'launch windows' to get a rocket to space? [955d]
- The long and short of a supergene for efficient pollination [955d]
- Machine learning model can evaluate the effectiveness of management strategies for wildfire prevention [955d]
- Team investigates sex-determination mechanisms in birds [955d]
- NASA's AIRS instrument records Typhoon Hinnamnor before landfall [955d]
- Key protein relevant for viral infection and hereditary disease discovered [955d]
- Molecular makeover makes wimpy antibody a SARS-CoV-2 tackler [955d]
- Searching for maser emissions in the Sagittarius stellar stream [955d]
- Light-sensitive molecule helps marine animals synchronize their reproductive cycle [955d]
- A quantum network of entangled atomic clocks [955d]
- Is climate change disrupting maritime boundaries? [955d]
- Theoretical physicists argue that black holes admit vortex structures [955d]
- Chemists reveal first pathway for selenium insertion into natural products [955d]
- Spectroscopy used to look for life on Mars by rovers capable of probing deeper sediments [955d]
- Three ways the fossil fuel industry failed women, and how clean energy can learn from its mistakes [955d]
- Sewage pollution: Why the UK water industry is broken [955d]
- Building scaffolds using exotic elements: Research team succeeds in creating novel metal-organic frameworks [955d]
- Why do we mourn people we don't know? [955d]
- Not just a backup—the dual specificity of UBA6 [955d]
- Trace elements of early microbial life in rocks could help determine when life began on Earth [955d]
- Unique ferroelectric microstructure revealed for first time [955d]
- Lattice distortion of perovskite quantum dots induces coherent quantum beating [955d]
- A plastic film that can kill viruses using room lights [955d]
- Simulation suggests gravitational interactions drive Milky Way's galactic bar bulges [955d]
- A warm intrusion in the Arctic causes extreme pollution levels [955d]
- Tropical rainforests show phosphorus key to understanding world's ecosystems [955d]
- Shipping giant changes course to save Sri Lanka whales [955d]
- Could more of Earth's surface host life? Jupiter's orbit shape plays key, overlooked role on Earth [955d]
- Hurricane Kay hits northwest Mexico before weakening [955d]
- Heatwave batters Spain's Mediterranean mussel crop [955d]
- California: Drought, record heat, fires and now maybe floods [955d]
- Researchers suggest novel way to generate a light source made from entangled photons [955d]
- Scientific 'detective work' with South American mummies reveals they were brutally murdered [955d]
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