The Brutalist Report - science
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- New incompletely rifted microcontinent identified between Greenland and Canada [72d]
- Team discovers a new defense mechanism in bacteria [72d]
- AI-powered atlas reveals how proteins behave inside cells [72d]
- Deadly, record-breaking heat wave grips western US [72d]
- Colombian mosquito factory fights dengue and disinformation [72d]
- Rice gone wild: How humans have inadvertently selected for 'weedy' rice [72d]
- XL-Calibur telescope launched to study black holes [72d]
- Certain bacteria or fungi could combat a plant pathogen that attacks common vetch [72d]
- How surge facilities affected the time to reunification for unaccompanied migrant children and their families [72d]
- Study shows leaf shape and size can't reliably distinguish wild coca plants from those grown to make cocaine [73d]
- Auroras caused by head-on blows to Earth's magnetic field could damage critical infrastructure, scientists say [73d]
- Living in America's wealthiest communities may not make you safer [73d]
- Researchers listen to the hearts of bats in flight [73d]
- Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa [73d]
- Tensor-force effects on nuclear matter in relativistic ab initio theory [73d]
- Non-destructive method developed for detecting internal cracks in rice seeds [73d]
- Greater focus needed on how existing international law can prevent increasing militarization of outer space, says study [73d]
- Engineering eco-friendly solvents: An AI approach for carbon capture, biomass processing [73d]
- A gendered social innovation framework for tourism-led development initiatives [73d]
- High throughput prediction of sugar beet root weight and sugar content using UAV derived growth dynamics [73d]
- Study finds nitrite-driven anaerobic ethane oxidation in microbial cultures [73d]
- A reduction in Iberian pork preservatives is achieved thanks to a yeast [73d]
- Receptors make dairy cows a prime target for influenza, team finds [73d]
- Team develops new one-step method to make multiple edits to a cell's genome [73d]
- Researchers identify multiple 'forever chemical' contamination hot spots in US [73d]
- Island biogeography theory and habitat heterogeneity help explain global patterns of Rhododendron diversity [73d]
- Team pioneers a 'one-pot platform' to promptly produce mRNA delivery particles [73d]
- Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals [73d]
- Dolls and trucks: Political right and left share some parenting beliefs [73d]
- Newly identified enzyme helps pathogenic fungus build protective cell wall [73d]
- Return-to-work programs may have a hidden cost to women, according to study [73d]
- New AI model can provide high-accuracy forecasts from even low-resolution data [73d]
- Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket blasts off for first time [73d]
- The art of molecular self-assembly: Crafting 2D nanostructures for advanced materials [73d]
- New plasma jet technology effectively treats fungal nail infections [73d]
- Complete genome and toxin genes of the microalgae from the Oder River disaster decoded [73d]
- Aerosols shown to increase size of cloud cells, causing greater radiative cooling under polluted conditions [73d]
- New method could yield fast, cross-country quantum network [73d]
- Research brings into question prosecution of foreign fighters in Russia [73d]
- How a global collaboration is helping protect biodiversity [73d]
- Improved imaging offers new insight into Mount Etna [73d]
- NASA imagines a catastrophic asteroid impact to study how to prevent it [73d]
- Study reveals impact of postharvest treatments on tomato ripening [73d]
- New hemp reference material will help ensure accurate cannabis measurements [73d]
- No GPS, no problem: Researchers are making quantum sensing tools more compact and accurate to replace GPS [73d]
- Global database reveals large gaps in our knowledge of four-footed animals [73d]
- Sustainability and climate education are 'vital for green jobs,' say experts [73d]
- Employee ownership models can increase worker productivity and well-being [73d]
- Study enhances understanding of soybean nodule structures for improved nitrogen fixation efficiency [73d]
- Lake and river foams study reveals high PFAS levels, even though underlying water may be less contaminated [73d]
- Exemplar-based data generation and leaf-level analysis for phenotyping drought-stressed poplar saplings [73d]
- Dual-branch network enhances plant disease detection for enhanced crop protection [73d]
- Audience preferences for digital classical music events: New study identifies three groups of concert stream user [73d]
- New database reveals presence of magnetic bacteria in animals [73d]
- Study reveals genetic pathways for citrus flavonoid production [73d]
- New insights into urban life's impact on squirrels' cognitive abilities [73d]
- How a plant app helps identify the consequences of climate change [73d]
- New study reveals oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones [73d]
- Study on tree adaptability to climate change finds overlapping potential niches [73d]
- Statistical experts warn of looming threats to vital official data [73d]
- New paradigm in volunteering: How organizations can adapt to 'neither-growing-nor-fading' brand relationships [73d]
- What can sharks teach us about our hearts? [73d]
- Building a prototype of the cosmos [73d]
- How the genome diversity of major crops tells the story of their evolution [73d]
- Study shows polariton condensate can occupy two energy levels to form quantized vortex clusters [73d]
- Study examines how tourists respond when they encounter feelings of anger or fear while traveling [73d]
- Analytical method enhances grape berry segmentation for improved vineyard management and breeding programs [73d]
- From kale to carotenoid powerhouse: Advances in plant nutrition [73d]
- From winter's rest to spring's bloom: PmDAM6 gene steers plant bud dormancy [73d]
- From genomes to gardens: Introducing a search engine for horticultural crops [73d]
- How lasers and 2D materials could solve the world's plastic problem [73d]
- New study reevaluates the fight-or-flight concept in the context of human conflict [73d]
- NASA moon rocket stage for Artemis II moved, prepped for shipment [73d]
- Keen to be sustainable after dying? Earth to earth, cradle to compost [73d]
- Disease has killed most of UK's elm trees since the 1960s—but there are signs they may be making a comeback [73d]
- Q&A: Extreme weather in South Africa is disrupting tourism—research tracks the impact on coastal areas [73d]
- Opinion: Southern Africa is seen as a leader in wildlife conservation, but its market-driven approach is deeply flawed [73d]
- Viewpoint: Treatment of activists at Olympics contradicts sustainability [73d]
- As ocean surfaces acidify, a deep-sea acidic zone is expanding, and marine habitats are being squeezed [73d]
- A wildlife park has scrapped koala cuddles. Is it time for a blanket ban? [73d]
- A once-in-a-lifetime explosion is about to create a 'new' star in the sky [73d]
- Pigs are social but only dogs are attached, companion animal study finds [73d]
- Trauma-sensitive climate change education can develop truthful hope [73d]
- When it comes to sustainability reporting, it depends on how serious companies are about making change [73d]
- Diversity in typhoid bacteria linked to higher mortality rates [73d]
- 'Sacrifice' of virus data clears the path to open a disease discovery pipeline [73d]
- 'Southerly busters' in Australia are becoming more frequent but less severe as the climate changes [73d]
- Detecting defects in tomorrow's technology: Study enhances understanding of likely candidate for next-generation chips [73d]
- Whale remains tracked to highlight sustainable disposal benefits [73d]
- IQ tests: Can you improve your score by practicing? [73d]
- We need to consider alternatives to dark matter that better explain cosmological observations [73d]
- Age data show planetesimals provided building materials for water-rich planets in the early solar system [73d]
- A genome-wide screen in live hosts reveals new secrets of parasite infection [73d]
- Life underground suited newly discovered dinosaur, study finds [73d]
- Flood watch as Beryl sweeps across US [73d]
- Researchers claim photoluminescent aerogel has a visible light reflectance of 104% [73d]
- Researchers engineer poplar trees to synthesize valuable chemical squalene, normally harvested from shark livers [73d]
- Egg cell maintenance: Long-lived proteins may be essential for fertility [73d]
- Countdown to first launch of Europe's Ariane 6 rocket [73d]
- AI analysis of zircons found in Australia suggest earlier start for plate tectonics [73d]
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