The Brutalist Report - science
- SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket experiences rare failure [283d]
- Study examines urban forests across the United States [283d]
- Just a Category 1 hurricane? Don't be fooled by a number—It could be more devastating than a Cat 5 [283d]
- New class of organic nanoparticles shows promise for diverse applications [283d]
- 2023 Rolling Hills Estates landslide likely began the winter before [283d]
- How climate patterns contribute to coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef [283d]
- New technology could open up gene therapies to more patients at less cost [283d]
- Research team develops light-activated compounds to treat neuropathic pain [283d]
- Exploring three-dimensional quantum Griffiths singularity in bulk unconventional iron-based superconductors [283d]
- Complex impact of large wildfires on ozone layer dynamics unveiled [283d]
- Impacts of extreme drought on forest ecosystems reveal species-specific adaptation differences in Northeast China [283d]
- Restructuring middle managers—findings from a case study of a major bank [283d]
- Marawi city study analyzes challenges and prospects for post-conflict peacebuilding in urban settings [283d]
- Selection processes play dominant role in shaping coexisting assemblages of trees and soil fungi: Study [283d]
- Investigating variation in the permafrost active layer over the Tibetan Plateau from 1980 to 2020 [283d]
- Scientists find new way global air churn makes particles [283d]
- Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity, research shows [283d]
- What flavor is that neutrino? Adding flavor helps to track neutrino movement in astrophysical systems [283d]
- Visualization tool helps oceanographers predict sediment sample hotspots [283d]
- AI model harnesses physics to autocorrect remote sensing data [283d]
- Bridging culture, cuisine, and urban planning: New book explores the connections between food and urban spaces [283d]
- Hubble measures the distance to a supernova [283d]
- Scientists create computer program that 'paints' the structure of molecules in the style of famous Dutch artist [283d]
- Researchers create groundbreaking cotton quality model to aid farmers [283d]
- Shining a light on Colorado's little-known fireflies [283d]
- Vivid portrait of interacting galaxies marks Webb's second anniversary [283d]
- Integrating small-angle neutron scattering with machine learning enhances measurements of complex molecular structures [283d]
- Croc's deadly last meal in Ancient Egypt unearthed [283d]
- Lions in a Uganda park make a perilous journey across a 1.5 km stretch of water to find mates [283d]
- New geological dating techniques place first European hominids in Iberian Peninsula 1.3 million years ago [283d]
- Archaeologists discover one of the earliest Christian buildings in Bahrain [283d]
- Algae instead of corals: A reef island adapts to changing environmental influences [283d]
- Thinking aloud: What happens when children read for pleasure in classroom clubs [283d]
- SpaceX space junk crashed onto Saskatchewan farmland, highlighting a potential impending disaster [283d]
- A four-day week can work if staff and employers can deal with the challenges [283d]
- How astronomers work out the size of the solar system [283d]
- Criminalizing coercive control may seem like a good idea, but could it further victimize women? [283d]
- The return of Bladerunner the humpback and Spilt Fin the killer whale—a cautionary tale about seafaring vessels [283d]
- Accepting uncertainty in sustainable fisheries is essential in a rapidly changing Arctic, says researcher [283d]
- Evolutionary biologists investigate how plant cold specialists can adapt to the environment [283d]
- How to make an old antibiotic 100 times more potent [283d]
- Study shows severe droughts limit Amazonian communities' access to basic services [283d]
- Studies unravel climate pattern impacts on the Antarctic Ice Sheet [283d]
- History shows that humans are good for biodiversity… sometimes [283d]
- Social contagion research explores how ant colonies regulate group behaviors [283d]
- Melting high-mountain glaciers would release greenhouse gases into atmosphere, suggest scientists [283d]
- Why saline lakes are the canary in the coalmine for the world's water resources [283d]
- A comprehensive derivative synthesis method for development of new antimicrobial drugs [283d]
- Neural networks made of light can make machine learning more sustainable [283d]
- Hubble finds evidence for rare black hole in Omega Centauri [283d]
- Study of colorful crayfish challenges theories of bright coloration as adapted phenotype [283d]
- Understanding the role of RNA methylation in cancer [284d]
- Prussian blue analogs unlock affordable, long-lasting lithium-ion batteries [284d]
- Novel gene writing technology enables all-RNA-mediated targeted gene integration in human cells [284d]
- Artificial intelligence could help make quantum computers a reality [284d]
- Securely propagating entanglement at the push of a button [284d]
- Lead poisoning continues to impact bald eagle populations in Pennsylvania and beyond [284d]
- Belle II experiment reports the first direct measurement of tau-to-light-lepton ratio [284d]
- TotalEnergies Uganda oil project 'devastating': conservationist [284d]
- Unprecedented warming threatens Earth's lakes and their ecosystems [284d]
- Insight into one of life's earliest ancestors revealed in new study [284d]
- Neutrons are a hot new way to measure the temperature of electronic components [284d]
- Methane flux in North Sea varies with tides, study shows [284d]
- A better way to make RNA drugs: Enzymatic synthesis method expands capabilities while eliminating toxic byproducts [284d]
- 'We can't wait another year': disaster-hit nations call for climate aid [284d]
- Dust in the air eased slightly in 2023: UN [284d]
- In Cuba, a haven for the world's tiniest bird [284d]
- On NYC beaches, angry birds are fighting drones on patrol for sharks and swimmers [284d]
- Real-life 'stillsuit': Dune-inspired upgrade for spacesuits allow astronauts to recycle urine into water [284d]
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