The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study reveals UK offshore emissions through used vehicle exports [307d]
- Junk DNA in birds may hold key to safe, efficient gene therapy [307d]
- Lab-grown diamonds put natural gems under pressure [307d]
- Quantum dark states lead to an advantage in noise reduction [307d]
- 'I'm gonna get totally and utterly X'd': Can you really use any English word to mean 'drunk'? [307d]
- Scientists create method to bond hydrogels and other polymeric materials using chitosan [307d]
- Chameleons inspire new multicolor 3D-printing technology [307d]
- Researchers find worsening distress among Latinos in the United States [307d]
- Detecting atmospheric rivers with satellite observations [307d]
- Variability of bat nasal bone morphology found to determine ultrasonic localization [307d]
- Birds have been adapting to human activity for millennia, research suggests [307d]
- Rare and threatened shark found in the Roper River for the first time [307d]
- Rocket propellant tanks for NASA's Artemis III mission take shape [307d]
- Q&A: If Russia is developing some kind of space-based weapon, Putin may never get to use it [307d]
- Why two prehistoric sharks found in Ohio got new names [307d]
- Microplastics present in muscles, intestines of South East Queensland sharks [307d]
- Zombie deer disease is spreading and scientists are concerned that it could jump to humans [307d]
- Study: Gardening good for the soul, until the pressure grows [307d]
- Diving into the secret life of mixed-species dolphin groups in Australia [307d]
- A new model for measuring global water storage [307d]
- Widefield diamond quantum sensing with neuromorphic vision sensors [307d]
- Colorado is now home to America's newest national park [307d]
- Why LA's last big storm caused landslides in only some areas [307d]
- Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration, say scientists [307d]
- NASA vows to battle 'organizational silence' as problems arise amid Artemis delays [307d]
- New or retooled Cape Canaveral launch pads considered for SpaceX Starship [307d]
- There's one last place Planet Nine could be hiding [307d]
- Nature-based solutions play key role in mitigating climate change, suggest researchers [307d]
- Researchers reveal novel biochemical mechanism of cytokine-induced cell death [307d]
- Researchers reveal relationship between air oxidation and air pollution [307d]
- Spy satellite images offer insights into historical ecosystem changes [307d]
- Subglacial microbial life on Earth and beyond [307d]
- Microplastics found to enter agricultural land through wastewater [307d]
- Common plant could help reduce food insecurity, researchers find [307d]
- 'Benevolent sexism' in startups widens the gender gap by advantaging men over women [307d]
- Sand study shows new data to help manage Southern California's shrinking beaches [307d]
- Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay are on the rebound: New report says they can help fight climate change [307d]
- Researchers: Chronic wasting disease has been detected in British Columbia deer, and we need to act now [307d]
- Run out of butter or eggs? Here's the science behind substitute ingredients [307d]
- What does an iceless Lake Superior portend? [307d]
- What's behind the collapse in the price of nickel and how can the industry survive? [307d]
- A 'catch-and-release' mechanism for efficient oxidation of hydrophobic aromatic organic substrates in water [307d]
- Impact of moisture sources on variability of precipitation oxygen isotopes in northern China [307d]
- Study finds photosynthetic mechanism of purple sulfur bacterium adapted to low-calcium environments [307d]
- Brightest and fastest-growing: Astronomers identify record-breaking quasar [307d]
- Scientists shocked to discover new species of green anaconda, the world's biggest snake [307d]
- Giant Antarctic sea spiders reproductive mystery solved by researchers [307d]
- Researchers develop coral-tentacle-inspired antifouling membrane spacer [307d]
- Balsa tree is suitable for planting in Xishuangbanna, finds study [307d]
- The Colorado River is shrinking: Will seven states agree on how to manage its water by March? [307d]
- History's crisis detectives: Using math and data to reveal why societies collapse—and clues about the future [307d]
- Economic model shows trust in government is linked to takeup of renewables [307d]
- Is Russia looking to put nukes in space? It would undermine global stability and ignite an anti-satellite arms race [307d]
- Researchers present new approach to identify key regulatory factors in wheat spike development [307d]
- AI-generated disproportioned rat genitalia makes its way into peer-reviewed journal [307d]
- Measurement uncertainty may stall global biodiversity targets [307d]
- More coral may not equal more fish on reefs [307d]
- People do change their beliefs about conspiracy theories—but not often, says study [307d]
- Our ligaments and bones don't grow the way we thought, new research finds [307d]
- Chemists produce all eight possible variants of polypropionate building blocks from one starting material [308d]
- Without social distancing, how do bacteria survive a viral epidemic? [308d]
- Smart e-nose uses self-heating temperature modulation to enable rapid identification of gas molecules [308d]
- Discovery of new enzymes related to bacterial cell walls could lead to novel antibiotics [308d]
- Pollinator's death trap turns into nursery [308d]
- Pandora's Cluster explored by researchers [308d]
- Quantum computing engineers perform multiple control methods in just one atom [308d]
- Applying green chemistry principles to iron catalysis [308d]
- Physicist's model and predictions may have applications in the new generation of superradiant lasers [308d]
- Researchers synthesize two new isotopes, osmium-160 and tungsten-156 [308d]
- Research findings could enable high-density hydrogen storage for future energy systems [308d]
- Scientists try out Stone Age tools to understand how they were used [308d]
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