The Brutalist Report - science
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- New England knows winter, but why so dangerously cold? [472d]
- Jupiter's moon count jumps to 92, most in solar system [472d]
- When you buy at a discount online, are you really paying more? [472d]
- Ice cores show even dormant volcanoes leak abundant sulfur into the atmosphere [472d]
- Experiments to complete scientific understanding of how reduced gravity affects boiling and condensation [472d]
- The first stars may have held up to 100,000 times the mass of the sun [472d]
- Analyzing the relationship between olive roots and Verticillium wilt [472d]
- Research measures political polarization in Europe through parties' Facebook pages [472d]
- Two/quasi-two-dimensional perovskite-based heterostructures: Construction, properties and applications [472d]
- Life in a violent country can be years shorter and much less predictable, even for those not involved in conflict [472d]
- The spillover effects of rising energy prices following 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [472d]
- Signal transmission in the immune and nervous system through NEMO [472d]
- Improved estimates of carbon sinks and sources of northern ecosystems [472d]
- Paper explores how researchers have responsibility for the stories they request and retell [472d]
- Remapping the superhighways traveled by the first Australians reveals a 10,000-year journey through the continent [473d]
- Nano drug delivery breakthrough reveals new possibilities for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis [473d]
- Long-delayed ExoMars mission still dreams of 2028 launch [473d]
- Bird flu detected in mammals but risk to humans low: experts [473d]
- Outflows from baby star affect nearby star formation [473d]
- New herb plant species found in Yunnan, China [473d]
- First assessment of livestock predation risk from brown bears in Romania [473d]
- A protein structure reveals how replication of DNA coding for antibiotic resistance is initiated [473d]
- Improving social access beyond the inner city [473d]
- Interaction between two filaments plays a key role in sympathetic filament eruptions [473d]
- A possible strategy for a tabletop chiral attosecond laser [473d]
- Development of a versatile method to synthesize functional mRNAs with diverse 5' cap structures [473d]
- Revegetation in extremely degraded grassland improves permafrost stability on Qinghai-Tibetan plateau [473d]
- Reference epigenome reveals transcription and chromatin state reprogramming during wheat embryogenesis [473d]
- Using diamonds to generate ultrashort THz pulses [473d]
- Rabi oscillations in a stretching molecule [473d]
- Savanna plants show high physiological resilience to extreme drought [473d]
- Researchers uncover a new method for generating spinning thermal radiation [473d]
- AI helps scientists decipher cellular structures [473d]
- Male school inspectors award more lenient grades than female inspectors, says paper [473d]
- Police traffic stops can alienate communities and lead to violent deaths like Tyre Nichols'—is it time to rethink them? [473d]
- Rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone layer [473d]
- France pledges not to conduct anti-satellite missile tests but leaves other options open [473d]
- Working for cash in hand can be a vital career step and a way out of poverty [473d]
- Losing the natural world comes with major risks for Australia's super funds and banks [473d]
- Remote working improves the lives of female managers, but at a cost [473d]
- NASA tests new ride for science studies from Wallops [473d]
- How can we know if we're looking at habitable exo-Earths or hellish exo-Venuses? [473d]
- Grit or quit? How to help your child develop resilience [473d]
- Why do black holes twinkle? Study examines 5,000 star-eating behemoths to find out [473d]
- Viewpoint: Our economic future depends on young reformers, not ineffective revolutionaries [473d]
- Fossils in a northern Alberta riverbed may reveal new facts about dinosaur evolution [473d]
- Engineer discovers method to improve pharmaceuticals through dolphin research [473d]
- New study has important implications for survival of the critically endangered kākāpō parrot [473d]
- Mushrooms emerge from the shadows in pesticide-free production push [473d]
- Zebrafish research helps reveal the origins of scoliosis [473d]
- Deep in a South Dakota gold mine, physicists prospect for dark matter [473d]
- Decline in wild bee species richness associated with honey bee abundance in an urban ecosystem [473d]
- Stuck in the rough: How aging reactor walls may exhibit lower erosion [473d]
- Rates of hatching failure in birds almost twice as high as previously estimated [473d]
- Phosphorus shortage could affect worldwide crop yields [473d]
- A new understanding of reptile coloration [473d]
- How smoke generated from large wildfires can impact local weather and make fires worse [473d]
- Robots and AI team up to discover highly selective catalysts [473d]
- Salmon deplete fat stores while stopped at dams, study shows [473d]
- Mountain lion mortality maps show rough road for cougars [473d]
- Understanding and embracing intercultural tensions and differences in teams [473d]
- A new downside to coffee? It pollutes [473d]
- Harnessing an innate protection against Ebola [473d]
- Astronomers find rare Earth-mass rocky planet suitable for the search for signs of life [473d]
- New species of voiceless frog discovered in Tanzania [473d]
- Snail mucus yields natural adhesive for wound healing [473d]
- Structure of amyloid protein offers clues to rare disease cause [473d]
- Scientists develop new device to detect brain tumors using urine [473d]
- Researchers identify the neurons that synchronize female preferences with male courtship songs in fruit flies [473d]
- The two-century-old mystery of Waterloo's skeletal remains [473d]
- Study details timing of past glacier advances in Northern Antarctic Peninsula [473d]
- Probing researchers strike gold to stop the trots in pigs [473d]
- Playtime is purr-fect for your cat's welfare [473d]
- Researchers identify oldest bone spear point In the Americas [473d]
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