The Brutalist Report - science
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- Ten years after Sandy, Atlantic City still suffering floods [738d]
- Light-analyzing 'lab on a chip' opens door to widespread use of portable spectrometers [738d]
- NASA's Lunar Flashlight ready to search for the Moon's water ice [738d]
- NASA continues Psyche asteroid mission [738d]
- Artificial intelligence and molecule machine join forces to generalize automated chemistry [738d]
- Team develops new method to determine flaws in rubber [738d]
- Haunting portrait: Webb reveals dust and structure in pillars of creation [738d]
- NASA and ESA agree on next steps to return Mars samples to Earth [738d]
- Empathy for the pain of the conflicting group is altered across generations in the aftermath of a genocide [738d]
- Heat waves driven by climate change have cost global economy trillions since the 1990s [738d]
- Bacteria-based, fat-free whipped cream could be a food of the future [738d]
- Zombie worlds: Five spooky planets orbiting dead stars [738d]
- Study examines how well-timed cover crops can suppress weeds in California orchards [738d]
- Dead crustaceans washing up on England's north-east coast may be victims of the green industrial revolution [738d]
- Scientists investigate using lunar soils to sustainably supply oxygen and fuels on the moon [738d]
- How to improve microendoscopes? New probe design brings promises to improve biomedical imaging [738d]
- NASA laser project benefits animal researchers, scientists show [738d]
- Study finds that forest protection is key for reliable rainfall [738d]
- A close look at melting below Antarctica's largest ice shelf [738d]
- Researchers design soil-inspired multifunctional chemical system [738d]
- A Hubbard-type Coulomb blockade effect discovered in the mirror twin boundary of MoSe₂ [738d]
- Research team explores virtual romantic relationships [738d]
- Passenger car preheating produces as much particulate emissions as driving dozens of kilometers [738d]
- Coffin? Casket? Cremation? How to make your death more environmentally friendly [738d]
- Current climate pledges have us heading for a world that is 2.4 to 2.6°C hotter [738d]
- Don't expect Colorado to have a good snow year. Here's why [738d]
- California tree carnage: A decade of drought and fire killed a third of Sierra Nevada forests [738d]
- What's in the mud? Flood victims' fears eased by early test results [738d]
- Breakthrough in CRISPR research may lead to more effective and safer gene editing [738d]
- Photo from NASA satellite shows the sun was 'smiling' this week [738d]
- Safe, sustainable photo-on-demand synthesis of polypeptide precursors [738d]
- Finding unknown processes of evolutionary history in green lizards in the Mediterranean [738d]
- How a 'manosphere' influencer is selling extreme masculinity to young men [738d]
- Droughts don't need to result in famine: Ethiopia and Somalia show what makes the difference [738d]
- A new way to name bacteria: 300-year-old system revised thanks to scientific advances [738d]
- Structural determination of complex anion materials [738d]
- It is not enough to save water. We must also reuse it [738d]
- Hubble captures rare 'light echo' from star explosion [738d]
- Dynamic modeling of the central carbon metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae [738d]
- Electrons with Planckian scattering in strange metals follow standard rules of orbital motion in a magnet [738d]
- The conspiracy theorist 'worldview' and the language of their argument [738d]
- Synthesizing quantum nanomagnets via metal-free multi-porphyrin systems [739d]
- Plasticine models may underestimate predation bias [739d]
- Permafrost degradation increases future costs of infrastructure on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [739d]
- Unique high-throughput approach improves the design of new protein structures [739d]
- Identity theft, the secret to a cat parasite's success [739d]
- A microbe's local environment can be the difference between life and death [739d]
- The case of Latin America's mysterious disappearing (and reappearing) white-lipped peccaries [739d]
- El Niño increases seedling mortality even in drought-tolerant forests [739d]
- Some of the most drastic risks from climate change are routinely excluded from economic models, says study [739d]
- Juvenile striped bass abundance remains steady in Virginia waters [739d]
- Evolution of cooperation through cumulative reciprocity [739d]
- Revealing the structure of the light-harvesting phycobilisome of cyanobacterium [739d]
- Study tracks the impacts of western wildfires on New York air quality [739d]
- River experts weigh in as Mississippi River levels reach record low [739d]
- Looking to sea urchins for stronger ceramic foams [739d]
- Take your pick: Aye-aye joins ranks of snot-eaters [739d]
- NASA's InSight lander detects stunning meteoroid impact on Mars [739d]
- Chiral drug-like building blocks by nickel-catalyzed enantioselective olefin cross-coupling [739d]
- Hybrid songbirds found more often in human-altered environments [739d]
- A common drug used for racehorses could increase risk of sudden death [739d]
- Birds getting smaller, 'wingier' as planet warms, research finds [739d]
- Understanding what makes rainforests distinct from one another could advance conservation efforts [739d]
- Constructing charge transfer channels on a photoanode surface by electrochemical treatment [739d]
- 2D nanoconfinement strategy enhances oxygen evolution performances [739d]
- Social mammals evolve faster than solitary ones, according to new study of evolution [739d]
- New method uncovers strong effects of copy number variants on the human genome and health [739d]
- Universal parity quantum computing, a new architecture that overcomes performance limitations [739d]
- Subatomic MRI could lead to new drug therapies [739d]
- Climate Questions: What are the sources of emissions? [739d]
- Global warming palpable for 96% of humans: study [739d]
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