The Brutalist Report - science
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- As climate warms, US allows moving species threatened with extinction as a last resort [583d]
- At least 13 die in extreme heat wave in US [583d]
- Immune-boosting therapy helps honey bees resist deadly viruses [583d]
- New ferroelectric material could give robots muscles [583d]
- Pace off: NASA Goddard acoustics chamber and US marine band turn up the volume [583d]
- Astrophysicists propose a new way of measuring cosmic expansion: lensed gravitational waves [583d]
- New AI system can decode fruit fly behaviors: Why that's pivotal for future human genetics research [583d]
- The invisible plant technology of the prehistoric Philippines [583d]
- A new bacterial blueprint to aid in the war on antibiotic resistance [583d]
- New image from James Webb Space Telescope reveals astonishing Saturn and its rings [583d]
- Ingenuity Mars Helicopter phones home [583d]
- Study advances understanding of anthropogenic effects on climate change [583d]
- Australia has a strong hand to tackle gambling harm. Will it go all in or fold? [583d]
- Protection of biodiversity and ecosystems: Study finds Europe is still far from meeting its targets [583d]
- Three myths about immigration in America [583d]
- Scientists identify gene crucial for male meiosis during homologous pairing and synapsis [583d]
- Study offers strategy for green synthesis of 15N-amino acids [583d]
- Label date, not phrasing, drives consumer decisions to toss food [583d]
- Researchers discover Gulf Stream thermal fronts controlling North Atlantic subtropical mode water formation [583d]
- Sentiment rises with debt ceiling resolution and slowing inflation, find surveys [583d]
- By 'helping' wild animals, you could end their freedom or even their lives—here's why you should keep your distance [583d]
- Physicists use hair fluorescence to repurpose human hair waste [583d]
- Migration as a step toward opening a business [583d]
- Scientists determine gas molecules induce transition from Sierpiński triangles to one-dimensional chains [583d]
- Researchers demonstrate single-molecule electronic 'switch' using ladder-like molecules [583d]
- Visual misinformation is widespread on Facebook, and often undercounted by researchers [583d]
- Why the impacts of climate change may make us less likely to reduce emissions [583d]
- Video: Hera Propulsion Module leak test, in time-lapse [583d]
- Gravity goes lunar: Putting LESA to the test [583d]
- Hubble checks in on highly irregular galaxy ESO 174-1 [583d]
- Use of roadmapping as a strategic planning tool in industrial and research organizations [583d]
- From shelf to bin: Representative study on causes of food waste [583d]
- Competition and the environment: Players less willing to fight on when the air is hot or dirty [583d]
- NASA's HiRISE camera recently imaged a Martian dust devil. But why study them? [583d]
- NASA achieves water recovery milestone on International Space Station [583d]
- Houses and high-rises (and nothing in between): Why land zoning hasn't been effective for improving urban density [583d]
- Why the super-rich may take more risks than the rest of us [583d]
- Lions are still being farmed in South Africa for hunters and tourism. They shouldn't be, say researchers [583d]
- Study links tree genetics to biodiversity patterns [583d]
- Researchers develop new method for precisely quantifying systemin, a plant peptide hormone [583d]
- Opinion: UK energy bills are finally about to go down. Here's why [583d]
- Team working on Hera mission discusses what it would be like to walk on an asteroid [583d]
- Climate disasters, traumatic events shown to have long-term impacts on youths' academics [583d]
- Q&A: Are honey bees, wild bees still in trouble? [583d]
- The promises and potential pitfalls of consuming the plant-based protein rubisco [583d]
- Researchers evaluate how birds can respond to natural selection to keep pace with climate change [583d]
- AI decodes flatback turtle behavior in Roebuck Bay [583d]
- Space debris: A quantitative analysis of the in-orbit collision risk and its effects on the Earth [583d]
- Increase in biomass due to changes in F1-hybrid metabolite [583d]
- Research shows Australian students who are behind in primary school can catch up by high school [583d]
- Computer simulation provides 4,000 scenarios for a climate turnaround [583d]
- Electron collider on a chip verified by three independent research teams [583d]
- Researchers urge use of global dashboard in light of recent malaria cases [583d]
- Light pollution is out of control, say astronomers [583d]
- Research finds climate change and increasing population put Kenya at risk of famine [583d]
- Revolutionizing regenerative medicine: Unlocking the healing power of oral keratinocytes [583d]
- How climate and water management affect streamflow seasonality [583d]
- Scientists discover clues to aging and healing from a squishy sea creature [583d]
- Static electricity attracts ticks to hosts, scientists find [583d]
- Zeroing in on the workings of tumor suppressor protein p53, the 'guardian of the genome' [583d]
- Potent new compound has breakthrough potential for parasitic sleeping sickness and Chagas treatment [583d]
- Exciting insights into the sexual development of an extinct marine reptile [583d]
- Scientists pinpoint where thousands of individual proteins are made in intact tissue and single cells [583d]
- Passage of Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 already found to be lowering US greenhouse gas emissions [583d]
- Study finds apple pollination in Australia reliant on introduced species [583d]
- Rising monkey and pig populations pose human disease risk [583d]
- Scientists designed new enzyme using Antarctic bacteria and computer calculations [583d]
- Scientists develop photonic radar system that can remotely and accurately monitor breathing [583d]
- A divergent strategy enables molecular diversity: Synthesis of nine complex natural compounds [583d]
- Smarter men are putting off having children until later in life but are still having more children, say economists [583d]
- Discovering features of band topology in amorphous thin films [583d]
- How biocrust influences bacterial communities in both biocrust and subsoil layers [583d]
- Complex organosulfur molecules on comet 67P: Evidence from Rosetta orbiter and the lab [583d]
- Getting adults on board with messy nature play [583d]
- Humans found to prey on approximately one-third of all vertebrate species [583d]
- Smog and extreme heat, an unsafe combo for Texans [583d]
- Australia scraps billion-dollar satellite program [583d]
- As prices soar, Japan returns to human waste fertilizer [583d]
- Canada wildfire smoke chokes millions in North America [583d]
- For kids on summer break, Canada's wildfire smoke hits hard [583d]
- Heat waves like the one that's killed 14 in the southern US are becoming more frequent and enduring [583d]
- In rural India, summer's heat can be deadly. Ambulance crews see the toll up close [583d]
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