The Brutalist Report - science
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- Government policies work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, analysis finds [553d]
- Chi-Nu experiment ends, bolsters nuclear security and energy reactors [553d]
- Double trouble: Infamous 'eagle killer' bacterium produces not one, but two toxins [553d]
- Team designs nitride-reinforced NbMoTaWHfN refractory high-entropy alloy [553d]
- Thermal magIC: Digging into the details of an ambitious new 'thermometry camera' [553d]
- NASA's Chandra rewinds story of great eruption of the 1840s [553d]
- Feds' cash stream supports Colorado River conservation—but the money will dry up [553d]
- Researchers prepare for exascale supercomputer simulations of nuclear reactors [553d]
- NASA's OSIRIS-REx capsule arrives in Houston [553d]
- Soil carbon, nitrogen, soil fertility and climate change are tightly linked, new research shows [553d]
- Fungus versus flies: Following a scent towards insecticide-free pest management [553d]
- Researchers fabricate chip-based optical resonators with record low UV losses [553d]
- Intercomparison of multi-model ensemble-processing strategies for climate projection in China [553d]
- Study demonstrates the presence of camelids in Cordoba during the Roman and al-Andalus eras [553d]
- Mineral nanoparticles could potentially act as nanozyme mimics, assisting fungi in breaking down organic pollutants [553d]
- Certified Reference Material unlocks precise acrylamide measurement in infant formula [553d]
- South American bat rediscovered after a century [553d]
- Effect of iron on the preservation of organic carbon in marine sediments and its implications for carbon sequestration [553d]
- Investigating the role of greener plastics for Japan's carbon neutral goals [553d]
- Study shows invertebrate decline reduces natural pest control and decomposition of organic matter [553d]
- Chemists used machine learning and molecular modeling to identify potential anticancer drugs [553d]
- Listening to the radio on the far side of the moon [553d]
- Memory-induced Magnus effect: Looking at the unexpected curveball in miniature [553d]
- Study sheds new light on strange lava worlds [553d]
- Thiol ligands modify metal nanocluster structures and optical properties [553d]
- RNA recovered from extinct animal in world first [553d]
- From seafloor to space: New bacterial proteins shine light on climate and astrobiology [553d]
- Colorado has a new plan to reduce greenhouse gases. Critics say it fails those most impacted by air pollution [553d]
- Decreasing biodiversity may promote spread of viruses [553d]
- New findings on the albino giant panda in the Wolong National Nature Reserve [553d]
- Electromagnetic field-assisted thermal catalysis enabling low-temperature, low-pressure, large-scale ammonia synthesis [553d]
- Ecological theory can help explain why segregation persists [553d]
- 3D organoids unlock promising insights into lung cancer in dogs [553d]
- Water films: The silent architects of chemical transformations [553d]
- Genetically engineering associations between plants and diazotrophs could lessen dependence on synthetic fertilizer [553d]
- Earthworms contribute to 6.5% of global grain production [553d]
- Pea-powered innovation delivers vitamin B12 daily dose [553d]
- Q&A: Study reveals long-distance levers behind US Southwest drought, and a dry future [553d]
- The Giant Magellan Telescope's final mirror fabrication begins [553d]
- A 1% increase in unbroken rice could help feed millions more, boost producer profit [553d]
- Quantifying national emissions of methane worldwide [553d]
- New spin-squeezing techniques let atoms work together for better quantum measurements [553d]
- Why separating fact from fiction is critical in teaching US slavery [553d]
- Balancing social missions with profitability [553d]
- The many reviews of Australia's public service miss one vital problem—the language used to communicate ideas [553d]
- A newly refined map of Zealandia drawn using study of dredged rock samples [553d]
- Finding predictable patterns in terrorist propaganda [553d]
- The darkest parts of the moon are revealed with NASA's new camera [553d]
- The interaction between AGN and starburst activity as viewed with JWST [553d]
- Exploring the effect of water on seismic wave attenuation in the upper mantle [553d]
- New study on how governments can fund radical ecological and social policies without GDP growth [553d]
- Making a femtosecond laser out of glass [553d]
- Researchers build and test a framework for achieving climate resilience across diverse fisheries [553d]
- Why build megastructures? Just move planets around to make habitable worlds [553d]
- Gaia is now finding planets—could it find another Earth? [553d]
- Astronomers shed light on evolutionary paths of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies [553d]
- Why endangered wildlife needs AML law coverage and banks need to share IWT intelligence [553d]
- Research shows disability is common factor in school suspensions [553d]
- Sick leave in UK hits 15-year high: Study [553d]
- These reindeer survived, isolated, for 7,000 years, but will they survive climate change? [553d]
- New insect genus discovered in one of the most biodiverse rain forest regions in the world [553d]
- Coatings made from a wood by-product can keep our glasses and windshields clear [553d]
- Holographic hybridization technique allows changes of depth of field in recorded pictures and videos [553d]
- Successful optical biosensing using dual optical combs: High sensitivity and rapid detection of biomolecules [553d]
- A close-up of biological nanomachines: Researchers take a deep look at peroxisomal processes [553d]
- Chromosomal instability in cancer cells causes DNA damage and promotes invasiveness: Study [553d]
- Scientists marry MRI, ultrasound, and optoacoustics for improved medical exams [553d]
- Computer simulation explains mysterious rock patterns seen from Czech Republic to Mars [553d]
- JWST discovers massive and compact quiescent galaxy [553d]
- Researchers develop minimal nanozymes with carbon dioxide capture capacity [553d]
- Five jellyfish species you may encounter more often in UK's warming seas [553d]
- As Antarctic sea ice continues its dramatic decline, we need more measurements and much better models [553d]
- Workplace loneliness is the modern pandemic damaging lives and hurting businesses [553d]
- Data show container deposit schemes reduce rubbish on our beaches [553d]
- Bacterial biosensors: The future of analyte detection [553d]
- Entrepreneurs are facing a mental health crisis, according to report [553d]
- Fossils in Morocco reveal the astounding diversity of marine life 66 million years ago, just before the asteroid hit [554d]
- Is it time for Australia to introduce a national skills passport? [554d]
- Genomics detective work reveals pest moth travels [554d]
- Single sideband modulation technique can relax the bandwidth restriction [554d]
- The impact of solar eclipses on the structure and dynamics of Earth's upper atmosphere [554d]
- Investigating the link between iron deficiency and regulation of cell growth [554d]
- AI predicts sea surface temperature cooling during tropical cyclones [554d]
- Stacking order and strain boosts second-harmonic generation with 2D Janus hetero-bilayers [554d]
- Why ecological restoration without Indigenous leadership won't last [554d]
- Study examines benefits and obstacles of library data storytelling [554d]
- NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe passes system integration review [554d]
- Imaging the elusive skyrmion: Neutron tomography reveals their shapes and dynamics in bulk materials [554d]
- How to save plants from climate change. The answers maybe the language of their tissues and physiology [554d]
- Scientists uncover a scaly surprise with new pangolin species [554d]
- Unleashing the power of AI to track animal behavior [554d]
- UK cost-of-living crisis set to increase early deaths: study [554d]
- Antarctic sea ice hits lowest winter maximum on record: US data [554d]
- Rich nations, China must accelerate race to net zero: IEA [554d]
- Assessing the safety and suitability of using cat-attracting plants for olfactory enrichment [554d]
- Study finds Antarctica's glacial border migrates for miles with the tide [554d]
- Humans could serve as sentinels for 'forever chemicals' harm to wildlife health [554d]
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