The Brutalist Report - science
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- Towards the selective and energy-efficient synthesis of ethylene via carbon dioxide reduction [250d]
- Findings in Australia unveil fossil trove of Cambrian mollusks [250d]
- Astronomers reveal a new link between water and planet formation [250d]
- Nearly 3,000 fires in Brazilian Amazon in February, new record [250d]
- Oranges wither, cows go hungry in drought-hit Sicily [250d]
- Russian rocket successfully puts Iranian satellite into orbit [250d]
- Visitors line up to see and smell a corpse flower's stinking bloom in San Francisco [250d]
- Private US moon lander still working after breaking leg and falling, but not for long [250d]
- Scientists create new idea on how to hack a warming planet: drying the upper atmosphere [250d]
- From edge of extinction to Australia's croc 'paradise' [250d]
- Russian space officials say air leak at International Space Station poses no danger to its crew [250d]
- Seeing the wood for the trees: How archaeologists use hazelnuts to reconstruct ancient woodlands [250d]
- How climate change risks increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases [250d]
- AI technique 'decodes' microscope images, overcoming fundamental limit [250d]
- Building bionic jellyfish for ocean exploration [250d]
- Texas springs in crisis: New study highlights overwhelming increase in dry springs [250d]
- Researchers create method to detect cases of anemia in archaeological remains [250d]
- Study finds drought fuels invasive species after wildfires [250d]
- 'Vision Zero' road safety projects in Seattle found unlikely to have negative impacts on local business sales [250d]
- New tool helps decipher gene behavior [250d]
- Gender can shape how teaching assistants are evaluated, study finds [250d]
- Who owns prehistory? How debate over fossils in China shaped the relationship between science and sovereignty [250d]
- Novel non-destructive inspection technique reconstructs inner hidden composition and structure of inspection targets [250d]
- New discovery speeds scientists' push for Huanglongbing-tolerant citrus [250d]
- Female olfactory cues hasten mortality and reproductive aging, mouse study finds [250d]
- Unlocking the secrets of geraniol: A key to enhanced disease resistance in tea plants [250d]
- Better air quality is linked to reduced suicide rates, study finds [250d]
- How air pollution can harm team performance [250d]
- Research finds geochemical landscape drives musk oxen reproductive success [250d]
- An 80-mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse [250d]
- Research on dynamics and FNTSM control of spacecraft with a film capture pocket system [250d]
- Counting rays: Aerial surveys reveal ample populations in southeast Florida [250d]
- Medicinal plant research unveils the genetic blueprint of Chaenomeles speciosa [250d]
- Avian influenza virus is adapting to spread to marine mammals [250d]
- Researchers are first to see at-risk bat flying over open ocean [250d]
- Police pullback linked to increases in crime [250d]
- Hot stuff: A new thermal pathway for a high explosive [250d]
- Drying without dying: Tracing water scarcity coping mechanisms from mosses to flowering plants [250d]
- A new space mission: Astrobotic eyes an expansion of its North Side headquarters [250d]
- How the SARS-CoV-2 virus acquires its spherical shape [250d]
- EU countries have seen a decade of progress towards their 2030 sustainable energy goal [250d]
- African great apes predicted to see frequent extreme climate events in the next 30 years [250d]
- Climate change threatens thousands of archaeological sites in coastal Georgia [250d]
- Overcrowding increases tree mortality, perhaps explaining higher biodiversity in tropical forests [250d]
- Study reveals accelerated soil priming under climate warming [250d]
- Vast majority views disinformation as a threat to democracy and social cohesion, German study finds [250d]
- Researcher: The true cost of food is far higher than what you spend at the checkout counter [250d]
- Where does lightning strike? New maps pinpoint 36.8 million yearly ground strike points in unprecedented detail [250d]
- Webb finds dwarf galaxies reionized the universe [250d]
- How molecular 'handedness' emerged in early biology [250d]
- Nature's sonar: Scientists reveal how Japanese horseshoe bats perceive moving objects [250d]
- Maps shape our lives—showing us not just where we are, but who we are [250d]
- Economic sanctions can have a major impact on the neighbors of a target nation, research finds [250d]
- Anyone can play Tetris, but architects, engineers and animators alike use the math concepts underlying the game [250d]
- Under climate change, catastrophic bushfires in Australia can strike any time [250d]
- Should you be checking your kid's phone? How to know when your child is ready for 'phone privacy' [250d]
- A black hole discovery could force us to rethink how galaxies came to be [250d]
- Why do some organizations' boards fail? It might be how directors perceive their expertise and responsibilities [250d]
- The importance of critical minerals should not condone their extraction at all costs, says researcher [250d]
- Researchers: We can't say yet if grid-breaking thunderstorms are getting worse, but we shouldn't wait to find out [250d]
- Scientists discover why ripe fruit is more susceptible to necrotrophic pathogens than unripe fruit [250d]
- Study finds ability to solve food puzzles is the only predictor of innovation, brain size in wild birds [250d]
- Researchers develop a more precise carbon footprint measurement method [250d]
- Double trouble at chromosome ends: New study alters our understanding of telomere biology [250d]
- Change in gene code may explain how human ancestors lost tails [250d]
- Researchers develop 'foundational tool' for understanding behavior of hydride superconductors at high pressure [250d]
- Cultural factors and consumer attitudes toward global brands in India [250d]
- Experimental analysis, computer simulations reveal how woven fabric composites are deformed by heat [250d]
- Cannabis oil found to be effective treatment for canine discoid lupus erythematosus [250d]
- Predatory insects protect apples from pests when flowers are planted on farms, finds study [250d]
- Urban nature is often plentiful but inaccessible, says study [250d]
- Some intelligent civilizations could be trapped on their worlds [250d]
- Renters need better policies to cope with natural disasters, new research shows [250d]
- New research shows how attention lapses are exploited by fake news sites [250d]
- A promising leap towards computers with light-speed capabilities [250d]
- Nanocarrier research demonstrates tumor-specific drug release through controlled endosomal escape [250d]
- Female North Atlantic right whales growing smaller, leading to fewer births [250d]
- Researchers develop novel method to photosynthesize hydrogen peroxide using water and air [250d]
- Who owns the moon? [250d]
- Unlocking the ocean's secrets: Next-gen tech for precision seafloor mapping [250d]
- Study investigates sustainable urban mobility in Berlin and 18 other European cities [250d]
- Discovery of primitive mitochondrial DNA replication enzymes [250d]
- New study reveals widening gap on racial inequality in higher education [250d]
- Vietnam's 'rice bowl' cracks in monster heat wave [250d]
- World must act to stem surge of polluting trash, UN warns [250d]
- Breeding programs initiated in Vietnam to help turtle species threatened by extinction [250d]
- Yeast and kelp flies can replace fishmeal in feed for farmed salmon, suggests thesis [250d]
- A threat to what is ours: How Japanese people react to perceived territorial infringements [250d]
- Soil carbon cycling depends on both microbial thermal adaptation and substrate availability [250d]
- The possibility of past life on Mars: Biomolecules may have originated from atmospheric formaldehyde [250d]
- Elephant seals, once nearly extinct, are finding new places to call home [250d]
- In an interconnected world, managing and perceiving risk is key, experts say [250d]
- A reliable food supply in West Africa requires smarter planning for low-yield events [250d]
- Experiment captures why pottery forms are culturally distinct [250d]
- Many reported gender differences may actually be power differences, researchers suggest [250d]
- Researchers discover tunable room-temperature nonlinear Hall effect in bismuth thin films [250d]
- Expedition finds Tibetan lakes harbor bacteria that produce antibiotics [250d]
- Study finds the West is best to spot UFOs [250d]
- AI chatbots not ready for election prime time, study shows [250d]
- Study provides new insights into proton mass origins [250d]
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