The Brutalist Report - science
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- Beryl foreshadows future hurricanes, says UN weather agency [393d]
- Researchers evaluate impact of warming on soil respiration in different ecosystems [393d]
- Mexico girds for hit from Hurricane Beryl [393d]
- Strawberries under the high-tech magnifying glass [393d]
- Study reveals rapid evolution and global spread of Pseudomonas aeruginosa [393d]
- Recovery of unique geological samples sheds light on formation of today's Antarctic ice sheet [393d]
- Phage viruses, used to treat antibiotic resistance, gain advantage by cutting off competitors' reproduction ability [393d]
- 'I pretty much already know what Australia's like': What Aussie teenagers told researchers about not watching local TV [393d]
- AI could revolutionize environmental planning—if we don't get trapped in the 'iron cage of rationality' [393d]
- No croutons, no anchovies, no bacon: The 100-year-old Mexican origins of the Caesar salad [393d]
- Using copper to convert CO₂ to methane could be game changer in mitigating climate change [393d]
- Study reveals latitude patterns, controlling factors of microbial residues and lignin phenol accumulation in forest soil [393d]
- Hurricane Beryl sweeps past Cayman Islands after hammering Jamaica [393d]
- Social media offers new perspectives on serial killer fascination [394d]
- Researchers discover swath of previously undocumented polar bear dens [394d]
- Professional misconduct can end a career—who should get a second chance? [394d]
- Caterpillars pass down food preferences to offspring through blood [394d]
- Song melodies have become simpler since 1950, study suggests [394d]
- Mitigating barriers for children walking and biking to school [394d]
- Novel universal principle guides properties of fluorophosphate glass [394d]
- Permaculture found to be a sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture [394d]
- Rare footage reveals intimate family lives of blue whales [394d]
- Engineers send 3D printer into space [394d]
- A closer look at cell toxins: Researchers examine how radionuclides interact with kidney cells [394d]
- Catalysts with single non-noble metal component for efficient conversion of biomass-based chemicals [394d]
- Research shows fishing boats in the harbor haul tourists into Danish hotels [394d]
- The influence of peptoid sequence on the mechanisms and kinetics of 2D assembly [394d]
- Scientists discover new plants that could lead to 'climate-proof' chocolate [394d]
- A concentrated beam of particles and photons could push us to Proxima Centauri [394d]
- Q&A: Study explores opportunities to increase representation of women in leadership [394d]
- Grasses in the fog: Plants support life in the desert [394d]
- The energy transition requires a lot of minerals and metals—which could impact our lakes [394d]
- Norway could lead the fight against plastic pollution [394d]
- Researchers synthesize garnet-rich lunar rock to study moon's mantle [394d]
- Whale had fishing lines 'embedded' into body: Rescue took multiple days [394d]
- Sparrows as sentinels: Health study illustrates the interconnectedness of humans and wildlife [394d]
- How to spot AI fake content—and what policymakers can do to help stop it [394d]
- Climate scientist suggests fast escalation of megastorms like Beryl [394d]
- A new blue: Mysterious origin of the ribbontail ray's electric blue spots revealed [394d]
- Decolonizing a university's tropical ecology curriculum [394d]
- Nova eruption of V1716 Sco inspected in X-rays and gamma rays [394d]
- Exploring the casque anatomy of aerial jousting helmeted hornbills [394d]
- Words such as racist slurs can literally hurt—here's the science [394d]
- Detroit's legacy of housing inequity has caused long-term health impacts − these policies can help mitigate that harm [394d]
- A new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at spaceflight health since NASA's Twins Study [394d]
- To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask 'what if?' [394d]
- Physicists develop method to detect single-atom defects in semiconductors [394d]
- New organic molecule shatters phosphorescence efficiency records and paves way for rare metal-free applications [394d]
- India is likely undercounting heat deaths, affecting its response to increasingly harsh heat waves [394d]
- US reports fourth human case of bird flu linked to cows [394d]
- Fires in Brazil's Pantanal push wetlands community to limit [394d]
- Thousands told to flee raging California wildfire [394d]
- Hurricane Beryl churns towards Mexico after hammering Jamaica [394d]
- Floods kill nine in India and Bangladesh, millions affected [394d]
- Well-performing pupils don't need to attend academically selective schools to thrive, study finds [394d]
- These oldest inhabited termite mounds have been active for 34,000 years [394d]
- Searching for dark matter with the coldest quantum detectors in the world [394d]
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