The Brutalist Report - science
- Microsoft claims to have achieved first milestone in creating a reliable and practical quantum computer [467d]
- New nationwide modeling points to widespread racial disparities in urban heat stress [467d]
- Russia, China block move for new Antarctic marine reserves [467d]
- SpaceX tender offer values it at around $150bn: report [467d]
- New finding suggests how and why temperatures determine the sex of turtles [468d]
- New study shows that the Bachman's warbler was a distinct species [468d]
- When majority men respect minority women, groups communicate better [468d]
- Like dogs, wolves recognize familiar human voices [468d]
- People are falsely denying firearm ownership, and it's not who you might think [468d]
- Researchers discover one-of-a-kind fish is local to lower Susquehanna [468d]
- Study suggests 21st century economic growth will be slower than expected [468d]
- Hubble glimpses globular cluster NGC 6544 [468d]
- How ceramics are telling the story of 14th century Chinese trade [468d]
- Save your food scraps, save the Earth: More cities and states look to composting [468d]
- Growing seed bank is 'Noah's Ark' for Southern California desert plants [468d]
- Study reveals genetic signatures of chickpea's cultural crossroads [468d]
- Study highlights six tools for decolonizing climate research [468d]
- Effect of volcanic eruptions significantly underestimated in climate projections, study shows [468d]
- Opinion: Replacing news editors with AI is a worry for misinformation, bias and accountability [468d]
- Opinion: There's no legal reason the US shouldn't supply cluster bombs to Ukraine—but that doesn't make it morally right [468d]
- From dugong to octopuses, here are 8 marine species being pushed toward the poles [468d]
- Preventing and addressing violence in Canadian schools: Four priorities as educators plan for next year [468d]
- 'A study buddy' that raises 'serious questions': How students approached AI in their first semester with ChatGPT [468d]
- Dehumanization, animalization: Inside the terrible world of Swiss human zoos [468d]
- Research finds 'extensive' drug culture in UK football [468d]
- Begging dolphins prompt calls to reform recreational fishing [468d]
- The global battle against 'forever' chemicals' [468d]
- France estimates up to 35,000 summer heat deaths since 2014 [468d]
- New date for Ariane 5 rocket's final launch after delay [468d]
- Dutch to shut Europe's biggest gas field after quakes [468d]
- NASA wants to identify phytoplankton species from space. Here's why [468d]
- New era of exoplanet discovery begins with images of 'Jupiter's younger sibling' [468d]
- White dwarf's strong magnetic field fooled scientists into thinking it would pass close to our solar system, study shows [468d]
- NASA's MAVEN spacecraft stuns with ultraviolet views of red planet [468d]
- Under the canopy: Researchers study beech leaf disease in Pennsylvania forests [468d]
- Uncovering online sales of Australian invertebrates [468d]
- Current level of rainfall recharging groundwater in southwest Australia at its lowest for the last 800 years: Study [468d]
- National pollinator strategy needed to save Canada's wild bees, say researchers [468d]
- Combination therapy shown to be effective against canine melanoma [468d]
- Flow of water on a carbon surface is governed by quantum friction, says study [468d]
- Physicists develop a novel quantum theory of light-induced matter [468d]
- Metasurface enables strong coupling effects between light and transition metal dichalcogenides [468d]
- New genomic mechanisms of fish survival in the extreme cold revealed [468d]
- Researchers develop a new source of quantum light [468d]
- A new class of interlocking supramolecular systems: MOFaxanes [468d]
- Investigating dark matter interactions using optical atomic clocks [468d]
- Ecological 'doom loops' edging closer, study warns [468d]
- Deep learning and holographic imaging accelerate the detection and quantification of viral plaques [468d]
- How changing our diet can have unexpected negative economic, social and environmental impacts [468d]
- Gloss is less effective camouflage in beetles compared to matte, according to study [468d]
- A new species of early toothed whale helps us understand the history of modern dolphins [468d]
- Smart yet simple: Creating uniform DNA-encapsulating microgels that mimic a living cell [468d]
- 19 dead, thousands seek shelter in South Asia monsoon floods [468d]
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