The Brutalist Report - science
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- US states shape foreign policy amid national China unease, research shows [301d]
- Simulating blood flow dynamics for improved nanoparticle drug delivery [301d]
- SpaceX knocks out morning launch with record booster from Cape Canaveral [301d]
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- Study reveals the microbes vital to a healthy Brisbane River [301d]
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- Researchers propose a new, holistic way to teach synthetic biology [301d]
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- The worm has turned: DIY lab platform evaluates new molecules in minutes [301d]
- Researchers find flexible solution for separating gases [301d]
- Scientists use computational modeling to guide a difficult chemical synthesis [301d]
- First comprehensive characterization of the extraordinary thermoelectric properties of cadmium arsenide thin films [301d]
- NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter captures huge volcano, nears 100,000 orbits [301d]
- Female capybara goes to Florida as part of a breeding program for the large South American rodents [301d]
- Alphabet soup: NASA's GOLD mission finds surprising C, X shapes in atmosphere [301d]
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- Lucy, discovered 50 years ago in Ethiopia, still towers over our understanding of human origins [301d]
- Votes at 16 and decent citizenship education could create a politically aware generation [301d]
- Hail the size of golf balls and even grapefruit? The science of how tiny ice crystals grow dangerously large [301d]
- World's smallest living elephants listed as Endangered on Red List [301d]
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- Genetic discovery delays peach bloom, safeguards crops from spring frost [301d]
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- Uranium science researchers investigate feasibility of intentional nuclear forensics [301d]
- Researchers develop deep-learning model that outperforms Google AI system to predict peptide structures [301d]
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- Deep sea mining threatens sea life, environmentalists say: California law has a solution [301d]
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- Fundamental spatial limits of all-optical magnetization switching [301d]
- Gravitational wave researchers cast new light on Antikythera mechanism mystery [301d]
- New twists on tornadoes: Earth scientist studies why U.S. has so many tornadoes [301d]
- Last surviving woolly mammoths were inbred but not doomed to extinction, genomic analysis suggests [301d]
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- Occupational hazards for ancient Egyptian scribes [301d]
- To protect corals from heat waves, we should help their microbial symbionts evolve heat tolerance, researchers say [301d]
- Lie-detection AI could provoke people into making careless accusations, researchers warn [301d]
- New book examines rise and struggles of a community organization helping Haitians settle in Boston [301d]
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- Curriculum change halved girls studying computing [301d]
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- Why people resort to lynching [301d]
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- China calls on scientists of all nations to study lunar samples, but notes obstacle with the US [301d]
- When economies falter, governors respond similarly, regardless of party [301d]
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- Scientists develop map-based tool to address water scarcity in Southwest [301d]
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- Using AI to save the Tasmanian devil [301d]
- Synthetic pathway for promising nitride compounds discovered [301d]
- Researchers determine that crystal cells in fruit flies help transport oxygen throughout the body [301d]
- Cooler states now forced to grapple with extreme heat [301d]
- Nation's largest freshwater fish could be added to California's threatened species list [301d]
- A new CRISPR-driven technology for gene drive in plants [301d]
- Synthetic fuels and chemicals from CO₂: Ten experiments in parallel [301d]
- Researchers find intriguing new tool for tendon healing: Nanoparticles for precision drug delivery [301d]
- Only 4% of teen football academy prospects make top tier, study finds [301d]
- Fifty-three experts weigh in on the global methane budget [301d]
- 2024's violent tornado season has been one of the most active on record [301d]
- Mycotecture off planet: En route to the moon and Mars [301d]
- Aging-emulating biosystem derived from hTSCs [301d]
- New evaluation framework helps quantify supply and demand of carbon sequestration services [301d]
- Visual explanations of machine learning models to estimate charge states in quantum dots [301d]
- Wind tunnel study shows hypersonic jet engine flow can be controlled optically [301d]
- No Tour de France without geology [301d]
- Researchers create green solvent to boost lignin applications [301d]
- Changing water conservation attitudes positively impacts water availability, study finds [301d]
- Re-analyzing LHC Run 2 data with cutting-edge analysis techniques allowed physicists to address old discrepancy [301d]
- New method visualizes ligands on gold nanoparticles in liquid [301d]
- Key mechanism of herpesvirus egress uncovered, offering new target for antiviral therapies [301d]
- New strategy to obtain carbon nanotube fibers with higher dynamic strength [301d]
- Exciting applications for marine degradable, bio- and CO2-based PISOX polymers [301d]
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