The Brutalist Report - science
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- Breakthrough in material design will help football players, car occupants and hospital patients [655d]
- European heatwave: what's causing it and is climate change to blame? [655d]
- Research highlights benefits of wild plants in fallow land and other ecosystems in Madagascar [655d]
- 'Stunning' cache of gold coins found in Kentucky cornfield [655d]
- Crowds cheer as India launches a lander and rover to explore the moon's south pole [655d]
- Nations call for swift fossil fuel exit to tackle climate change [655d]
- Risk assessment for fluoride in groundwater of Mihe-Weihe River Basin—a region with high fluorine content [655d]
- Researchers use liquid crystals that mimic beetle shell coloration units to create a more secure type of QR code [655d]
- Expedition uncovers four new tarantula species in Colombia's biodiversity hotspot [655d]
- Examining our options for a lunar solar power satellite [655d]
- ESA moves ahead with In-Orbit Servicing missions [655d]
- Linewidth narrowing in self-injection-locked, on-chip lasers [655d]
- Single-end hybrid Rayleigh Brillouin and Raman distributed fiber-optic sensing system [655d]
- Rapid fabrication of a polymer lens on a laser chip for miniaturized spectroscopy [655d]
- Investigating gender equality in urban cycling [655d]
- Study shows runoff can be an important source of energy for coastal organisms and animals [655d]
- Why trees outcompete shrubs to shift upward [655d]
- Precision technology, machine learning lead to early diagnosis of calf pneumonia [655d]
- Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns use fundamentally different moral rhetoric, study finds [655d]
- Researchers reveal rising compound risk inequality to aging and extreme heat wave exposure in global cities [655d]
- The mutual benefit of agriculture and solar energy [655d]
- Project uses AI and archaeological materials for network analyses from the Middle Stone Age to antiquity [655d]
- Decrypting lunar craters quickly and easily [655d]
- Conservation 'safe havens' may have a major drawback [655d]
- How to help forests fight climate change: Report [655d]
- Journey to the deep: Plastic pollution in the Pacific Kuril-Kamchatka Deep-Sea Trench [655d]
- Investigating the use of noise to solve inverse physical problems [655d]
- Uncovering spin ladders in real chemical compounds [655d]
- Study: Teachers play key role during school closure to keep students motivated [655d]
- Comprehensive online guide makes quantitative bioimaging more accessible [655d]
- Risk of tap water exposure to toxic PFAS chemicals higher in Southern California [655d]
- Study offers a broader approach to quantum walks [655d]
- Corals are starting to bleach as global ocean temperatures hit record highs [655d]
- Meet the 486-legged creature found in an LA area park [655d]
- Don't run if you see a bear on a California hiking trail—or on your lawn. Do this instead [655d]
- Study reveals sedimentary architecture and hydrodynamic processes involved in lacustrine embayed beach [655d]
- Why is this city in the Keys the hottest spot in Florida? Weather service has answers [655d]
- China's extreme poverty rate increased under capitalist reforms, study finds [655d]
- NOAA launches new hurricane forecast model as Atlantic season starts strong [655d]
- Fostering a more racially inclusive rural America [655d]
- Unraveling the tangled evolution of figs [655d]
- Multi-sensor fusion models enable fast and accurate detection of surface water quality [655d]
- New technique may help achieve mass production fusion energy [655d]
- Drones are disturbing critically endangered shorebirds in Moreton Bay, creating a domino effect [655d]
- Researchers asked same-gender couples how they share the 'mental load' at home. The results might surprise you [655d]
- Revealing the invisible: Detecting variations in extragalactic magnetic fields [655d]
- Children have a skewed view of the natural world, but it doesn't have to be that way [655d]
- Powerful NASA-ISRO Earth-observing satellite coming together in India [655d]
- AI-powered fitness coaching is more effective when users interact with real people [655d]
- How ABBA Voyage and other avatar or 'hologram' concert performances evoke fans' real responses [655d]
- Anxious people more likely to act to mitigate climate change, expert says [655d]
- Placement of ancient hidden lamps, skulls in cave in Israel suggests Roman-era practice of necromancy [655d]
- Meta-analysis elucidates how fine-root functional traits respond to experimental warming in woody plants [655d]
- Beyond reduction cocatalysts: A new paradigm for the role of metal cocatalysts in photocatalysis [655d]
- Poetic birdsong, precisely tuned: Study finds nightingales can flexibly adjust pitch [655d]
- Genes for learning and memory are 650 million years old, study shows [655d]
- Inhibiting a single gene leads to extended motor function longevity in C. elegans [655d]
- Reversing the decline in shark and ray populations is possible, but requires strong governance and management [655d]
- Understanding time may be the key to the race against climate change [655d]
- Support for legacy admissions is rooted in racial hierarchy [655d]
- Living near the fire: 500 million people worldwide have active volcanoes as neighbors [655d]
- Weather forecast accuracy is crucial in a heat wave—1 degree can mean the difference between life and death [655d]
- Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the U.S. [655d]
- Astrophysicists discover spectacular quasar-driven superbubbles in three luminous red quasars [655d]
- Animals in ocean's twilight zone thrive on upcycled nutrients [655d]
- UK residents more concerned about climate change than dying from a car accident, says study [655d]
- Research team reveals hidden particle interactions at the cell surface [655d]
- Like humans, coral reefs have a healing process. Researchers are working to understand it [655d]
- New ALICE results shed light on the nature of gluonic matter at the Large Hadron Collider [655d]
- Liquid metal nanodroplets formed with new technique have promising properties for catalysis [655d]
- Study characterizes a new fossil flying reptile named 'Elvis' [655d]
- One, two, many, a lot: Fruit flies can discriminate between numerical quantities [655d]
- Ocean animals vacate areas both around and outside deep-sea mining operations, finds study [655d]
- Mountainside vineyards at risk due to climate change, environmental scientists warn [655d]
- Friend or foe? Study reveals evolution of controversial human gut microbe [655d]
- Seismological study provides insight into composition and thermal state of Earth's lower mantle [655d]
- New study reveals spin in quantum dots' carrier multiplication [655d]
- Artificial intelligence enables new insights into solar magnetic field [655d]
- Biologists publish new guidelines to facilitate data sharing of research on disordered proteins [655d]
- Study shows coral affected by stony coral tissue loss disease can produce viable offspring [655d]
- Team develops solvent- and hydrogen-free method to upcycle high-density polyethylene plastics [655d]
- Study discovers novel region for BRD4 transcription and potential therapeutic target [655d]
- Stellar cradles and graves observed in farthest galaxy ever [655d]
- Astronomers discover a luminous nuclear transient [655d]
- This eight-armed octopus-like pore detects taste [655d]
- India launches cut-price mission to land on Moon [655d]
- Thanks to trapped electrons, a material expected to be a conducting metal remains an insulator [655d]
- When charities engage in 'brand activism', research shows they must demonstrate bravery to attract donations [655d]
- Pets do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness, study shows [655d]
- Japan rocket engine explodes during test: official [655d]
- Record-breaking heat bakes US, Europe, China [655d]
- India's space agency is set to launch an unmanned mission to the moon's south pole [655d]
- Rushing to save coral reefs from global warming [655d]
- A mining company is hunting for lithium, right on the edge of wildlife refuge [655d]
- Scientists knit futuristic eco-building designs using fungal networks [655d]
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