The Brutalist Report - science
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- Letting those leaves pile up? New research shows leaf litter contains persistent free radicals [330d]
- Tourists evacuated from Mexico's hurricane-hit Acapulco [330d]
- Researchers reveal hidden sensory mechanism of hair follicles [330d]
- A novel sparse synthetic aperture radar unambiguous imaging method based on mixed-norm optimization [330d]
- Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf [330d]
- Meltwater flowing beneath Antarctic glaciers may be accelerating their retreat [330d]
- Scientists discover that, like humans, baboons are strategic cooperators [330d]
- 'End-effector,' robotic system developed by engineering team puts autonomous cotton harvesting within reach [330d]
- Earliest evidence of flip flops in the Middle Stone Age [330d]
- Hubble captures galaxy pair Arp-Madore 2339-661 [330d]
- NASA-ISRO radar mission to provide dynamic view of forests, wetlands [330d]
- Team synthesizes a new polyoxometalate-based metal-organic complex [330d]
- Hybrid nanomaterials promise a sustainability boost across multiple industries [330d]
- Q&A: Other countries put lives before guns. Why can't we? [330d]
- Global analysis finds too much phosphorus in lakes, too little in the soil [330d]
- NASA rocket to see sizzling edge of star-forming supernova [330d]
- Dealing with space debris [330d]
- NASA tech breathes life into potentially game-changing antenna design [330d]
- In person or online? Researchers find people's stated support for democracy depends on how they're asked [330d]
- Aquaculture needs more effective governance to be sustainable [330d]
- Possible cause of male infertility linked to structural protein [330d]
- How social media can contribute to species conservation [330d]
- New-generation RO constellation 'spire' challenges COSMIC-2 in atmospheric remote sensing [330d]
- Decades of nonsmoking laws pay off with increased corporate innovation [330d]
- Study shows talking about products can lead to better conversations [330d]
- A mystery disease hit South Africa's pine trees 40 years ago: New DNA technology has found the killer [330d]
- Bringing a shark to a knife fight: 7,000-year-old shark-tooth knives discovered in Indonesia [330d]
- An exo-Neptune beat the odds and kept its atmosphere [330d]
- NASA, Pacific Disaster Center increase landslide hazard awareness [330d]
- Buzzing insights: Tracking bees with robotic flowers and hive sensors [330d]
- JWST takes a detailed look at Jupiter's moon Ganymede [330d]
- New warning system can help predict extreme bushfires [330d]
- How the world might look if animals had legal rights [330d]
- Asteroids in the solar system could contain undiscovered, superheavy elements [330d]
- What makes a film score frightening? Expert explains the techniques that build tension and make us jump [330d]
- Researchers create app to help drones improve farm efficiency [330d]
- How organizations can address toxic workplace cultures to tackle sexual harassment [330d]
- Growing your own food and foraging can help tackle your ballooning grocery bill [330d]
- What to wear for a climate crisis [330d]
- Discover 6 fascinating animals that live at the bottom of the St. Lawrence River [330d]
- What stinks? The role of hydrogen sulfide in the gut [330d]
- Trigger warnings generate a 'pandora effect,' finds meta-analysis [330d]
- Genetic methods enable the use of fossil lipids as biomarkers for oxygen-producing primordial bacteria [330d]
- New algorithms inspired by quantum computing for simulating polymeric materials [330d]
- Volcanic eruptions found to dampen Indian Ocean El Niño events for up to 8 years [330d]
- Despite record low ice, nations again fail to agree Antarctic reserves [330d]
- Russian space boss warns ISS equipment beyond warranty [330d]
- A deep look into the dipolar quantum world [330d]
- Electrodes with hollow nanotubes improve performance of potassium-ion batteries [330d]
- Researchers solve longstanding mystery about what protects proteins from degradation [330d]
- Climate change's impacts on wildlife can vary by sex [330d]
- Tiny brick-busting 'muscles' for miniature robotics are sourced from wood [330d]
- Evolutionary chance made the barbastelle bat a specialist hunter, says study [330d]
- Studying the mechanisms of water transport along a fiber [330d]
- Malaria parasite gene could be effective drug target to block transmission [330d]
- Protein root discovery seals future of climate-proof plants [330d]
- Alpine rock reveals dynamics of plate movements in Earth's interior [330d]
- Spy satellites reveal hundreds of undiscovered Roman forts [330d]
- Is it possible for a random bit generator to reach a rate of petabits per second? [330d]
- Products made of plastic falsely claimed to be biodegradable are on sale at Brazilian supermarkets [330d]
- DNA origami nanoturbine sets new horizon for nanomotors [330d]
- Intercellular messengers reveal themselves [330d]
- Engineered enzymes could generate biomass optimized for conversion into fuel and other useful products [330d]
- Studying sea anemone genes to learn how they survive near deep-sea hydrothermal vents [330d]
- Scientists demonstrate electric control of atomic spin transitions [330d]
- Chemists synthesize doubly anti-aromatic C16 carbon allotrope [330d]
- Restoring Cuyamaca's tree canopy is years away: Some birds may never return [330d]
- Evolution of cooperation in multiplex networks through asymmetry between interaction and replacement [330d]
- Detection of environmental PFAS by interrupted energy transfer [330d]
- Anisotropic lattice induces high-Q chiroptical responses in surface lattice resonance metasurfaces [330d]
- Astronomers discover infant 'escaping star' [330d]
- 'Eye-opening' study sheds light on circadian pacemaker [330d]
- Tuning properties of membrane and catalyst layers optimizes reactors for fuel cells and more [330d]
- Okinawa's ants show reduced seasonal behavior in areas with more human development [330d]
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