The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists find pair of black holes dining together in nearby galaxy merger [1228d]
- Hydrogen masers reveal new secrets of a massive star [1228d]
- Astronomers find the most distant stars in our galaxy halfway to Andromeda [1228d]
- Exploring the amazing life and lights of the ocean depths [1228d]
- Full moon rising: The first lunar spectacle of 2023 is this weekend's wolf moon [1228d]
- More rain lashes storm-battered California [1228d]
- How did investigators use DNA profiling to identify the suspect in the Idaho student killings? [1228d]
- Deep learning-designed diffractive processor computes hundreds of transformations in parallel [1228d]
- Why is drought-weary Los Angeles letting stormwater flow into the Pacific Ocean? [1228d]
- Another humpback whale washes up on Atlantic City beach [1228d]
- NASA space missions pinpoint sources of carbon dioxide emissions on Earth [1228d]
- Want natural food dye? Amaranth delivers, according to study [1228d]
- Two studies identify new strategies for insect control [1228d]
- Broccoli looks more like cauliflower in warmer world [1228d]
- Spending law presents challenges for environmental regulators [1228d]
- Study: Community violence interventionists face on-the-job violence, secondary trauma [1228d]
- How the experience of almost winning impacts the performance of nominees [1228d]
- Orion back at Kennedy Space Center so NASA can dissect Artemis I mission [1228d]
- Authorities working to determine source of oil slick off Santa Barbara coast [1228d]
- 'Green banks,' poised for billions in climate funds, draw states' attention [1228d]
- On this flooded island of homeless people, climate change has never been more real [1228d]
- Smallpox has plagued humans since ancient Egyptian times, new evidence confirms [1228d]
- How the 'Kimchi premium' on crypto affects overseas remittances [1228d]
- New study reveals wide diversity of galaxies in the early universe [1228d]
- A new method to evaluate thermoelectric materials [1228d]
- Forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon [1228d]
- Climate 'presses' and 'pulses' impact Magellanic penguins—a marine predator—with guidance for conservationists [1228d]
- Urban lizards share genomic markers not found in forest-dwellers [1228d]
- Warming oceans have decimated marine parasites—but that's not a good thing [1228d]
- New molecular insights into medical cannabis [1228d]
- When taxes go up, executives increase profits from insider trading [1228d]
- Researchers dig up secrets of 'self-healing' Roman concrete [1228d]
- New AI wildlife camera developed to improve conservation [1228d]
- The plurality of knowledge sources for transition to sustainable farming [1228d]
- Researchers study new particle formation events in the urban atmosphere [1228d]
- NASA's Webb Telescope reveals links between galaxies near and far [1228d]
- Rewilding the guts of rescued lemurs [1228d]
- Are chemical rockets or solar sails better to return resources from asteroids? [1228d]
- Space weather is an ever-increasing threat to humanity, but it's not the sun's fault—it's ours [1228d]
- Why we should all learn to love stinging nettles [1228d]
- How faith can inspire environmental action [1228d]
- Review of Australia's carbon credit scheme falls short and problems will continue to fester, say researchers [1228d]
- My kid won't read chapter books. What do I do? [1228d]
- Meet the eastern bristlebird: Tragically under-appreciated, and one fire away from local extinction [1228d]
- Can customary harvesting of NZ's native species be sustainable? Archaeology and paleo-ecology provide some answers [1228d]
- First grader who shot teacher in Virginia is among the youngest school shooters in nation's history [1228d]
- Astronomers suggest more galaxies were formed in the early universe than previously thought [1228d]
- Supporting minority languages requires more than token gestures [1228d]
- ALMA and JWST reveal galactic shock is shaping Stephan's Quintet in mysterious ways [1228d]
- Long before Silicon Valley, scholars in ancient Iraq created an intellectual hub that revolutionised science [1228d]
- Nile countries could gain economic benefits from new framework [1228d]
- Climate change action could set off a copper mining boom: How Zambia can make the most of it [1228d]
- Tailoring spatiotemporal dynamics of plasmonic vortices [1228d]
- How housing made rich Australians 50% richer, leaving renters and the young behind—and how to fix it [1228d]
- Sea sponge has COVID-blocking powers [1228d]
- Ozone layer: how the hole was plugged [1228d]
- 'Smart' coating can be precisely applied to make fabric into protective gear [1228d]
- Air quality improvements lead to more sulfur fertilizer use, shows study [1228d]
- Hubble gazes at galactic globular cluster NGC 6355 [1228d]
- Ecosystems in Victoria and Tasmania may be most at risk from climate change [1228d]
- Acorn production cycles found to influence wild boar populations [1228d]
- Researchers discover chimpanzee communities have local gestural dialects [1228d]
- Study explores 'wicked problem' of COVID-19's impact on research and scholarship in higher education [1228d]
- Major high street fashion brands reportedly paying below the cost of production [1228d]
- Predicting efficient oxygen reduction electrodes for ceramic fuel cells [1228d]
- Viewpoint: Black youth and families ignored in return to pre-pandemic norm [1228d]
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