The Brutalist Report - science
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- Storms kill three, displace thousands in southern South America [322d]
- In US capital, selfies with asteroid hinting at Earth's origins [322d]
- Huge spiders in Eastern US aren't going away, experts say [322d]
- Researchers report mass bleaching of coral reefs in warming Florida oceans: 'Like a forest without trees' [322d]
- HAARP artificial airglow may be widely visible in Alaska [322d]
- Seeing the unseen: How butterflies can help scientists detect cancer [322d]
- Physicists ask: Can we make a particle collider more energy efficient? [323d]
- How salt from the Caribbean affects our climate [323d]
- Sustainable alternatives key to combating fast fashion's environmental toll, study finds [323d]
- Analyzing cost and profitability of specialty coffee in Central America [323d]
- Saplings reveal how changing climate may undermine forests [323d]
- Chicken broth and lobster among 3,000 dishes served to King George III [323d]
- Large herbivores such as elephants, bison and moose shown to contribute to tree diversity [323d]
- Research finds high-latitude lakes warming at a rapid pace [323d]
- An exotic tick that can kill cattle is spreading across Ohio [323d]
- Realizing in situ electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy using single nanodiamond sensors [323d]
- Men less likely than women to share negative information, says study [323d]
- Light guide plate based on perovskite nanocomposites [323d]
- Q&A: How generative AI could help accelerate biomedical research [323d]
- Vineyards of the future will produce more than wine [323d]
- New water-fertilizer strategy to achieve high yield of maize and resource use efficiency simultaneously [323d]
- Study finds constraints causing significant post-pandemic stress for hospitality job seekers [323d]
- Researchers can now visualize osmotic pressure in living tissue [323d]
- Q&A: How cell developmental biology fits into the future of medicine [323d]
- Ra-Pict prototyping bringing archaeology alive [323d]
- Public increasingly see politicians as stoking culture wars, UK study finds [323d]
- How can we avoid drinking forever chemicals and arsenic? [323d]
- A croc's life: There's more than meets the eye [323d]
- A review of liquid crystal spatial light modulators devices and applications [323d]
- Ferroelectric modulation of Fermi level of graphene oxide to enhance SERS response [323d]
- Moroccan archaeologists unearth new ruins at Chellah, a tourism-friendly ancient port near Rabat [323d]
- Science in space: Robotic helpers [323d]
- Video: Preparing for Euclid's first images, from puzzling data to dazzling views [323d]
- Snake species named Trimeresurus uetzi after Reptile Database creator [323d]
- Five practices fight fake online reviews, build consumer trust [323d]
- Hubble provides unique ultraviolet view of Jupiter [323d]
- NASA Goddard's 'spiky' antenna chamber: Signaling success for 50 years [323d]
- ESA's Hera mission is bringing two CubeSats along. They'll be landing on Dimorphos [323d]
- Scorching, seven-planet system revealed by new Kepler exoplanet list [323d]
- Why Storm Ciarán's winds were so strong [323d]
- Social media content in times of war: An expert guide on how to keep violence off your feeds [323d]
- Researcher: Amazon a time bomb for emergence of diseases with pandemic potential due to deforestation and climate change [323d]
- Storm Ciarán is breaking records and research suggests more severe weather in future [323d]
- Modern medicine's Middle Ages roots—how the logic of vulture brain remedies and bloodletting lives on today [323d]
- NASA's robotic prospectors are helping scientists understand what asteroids are made of, setting the stage for mining [323d]
- Many divorcees end up with nothing or only debt after divorce, says new study [323d]
- In the 1800s, colonial settlers moved Ballarat's Yarrowee River. The impacts are still felt today [323d]
- Vacuum in optical cavity can change material's magnetic state without laser excitation [323d]
- Surface-specific nonlinear optical spectroscopy comes into terahertz range [323d]
- Higher parenting stress for dads working from home versus onsite during pandemic [323d]
- El Niño may be drying out the southern hemisphere: Here's how that affects the whole planet [323d]
- New approach to water electrolysis for green hydrogen [323d]
- Charged 'molecular beasts' as the foundation for new chemical compounds [323d]
- Taming wild northern rivers could harm marine fisheries and threaten endangered sawfish [323d]
- A deep variational autoencoder for proteomics mass spectrometry data analysis [323d]
- Link found between age of stars and frequency of hot Jupiters [323d]
- Exploring transcription elongation control in development, disease and aging [323d]
- Chemists develop new sensor for microvolume pH detection [323d]
- Ants are hungry for sugar and oil: Research team reveals insect tastes in tropical forests [323d]
- Study observes strong noise correlations between silicon qubits [323d]
- Plants' secret to surviving shorter days [323d]
- Artificial intelligence speeds the discovery of more sustainable, higher-performing polymers [323d]
- Climate tipping points easier to judge with math breakthrough [323d]
- A comprehensive database for the study of protein aggregation [323d]
- Climate change is turning swaths of California's mountains into 'zombie forests' [323d]
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