The Brutalist Report - science
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- Breaking new ground for computing technologies with electron-hole crystals [171d]
- New study uses self-interacting dark matter to solve the final parsec problem [171d]
- Study reveals the Southwest Tianshan Mountains contribute the majority of the Kyzylkum desert sand and river system [171d]
- Study uncovers key to delayed climate recovery following mass extinction event [171d]
- Madison Symmetric Torus operates stable plasma at 10 times the Greenwald Limit [171d]
- Study shows liquid insecticides have limited impact against subterranean termite colonies [171d]
- Platypus and chicken reveal how chromosomes balance between the sexes [171d]
- Imaging below the surface reveals one of Los Angeles's webs of faults [171d]
- Research shows that brown treesnakes frequently kill prey too large to swallow [171d]
- Researchers develop a tool for visualizing single-cell data [171d]
- Astronomers explain rapid formation of organic macromolecules in protoplanetary disks around young stars [171d]
- Boost creativity in schools and build STEM careers, say educators [171d]
- Boeing says Starliner hot fire test on ISS went well with return date decision coming up [171d]
- Scientists convert bacteria into efficient cellulose producers [171d]
- Scientists lay out three-step plan to cut overlooked methane emissions [171d]
- Evacuations, destruction as California's largest fire of year rages [171d]
- Belgium flexes its new locally sourced mussels [171d]
- Drought in Sicily threatens grain fields, animal herds [171d]
- Balancing the seesaw: Simultaneously enhancing strength and elongation in metallic materials [171d]
- Scientists untangle interactions between the Earth's early life forms and the environment over 500 million years [171d]
- Ever see a star explode? You're about to get a chance very soon [171d]
- Cow challenge study should help turn tables on H5N1 in dairy herds [171d]
- NASA data shows July 22 was Earth's hottest day on record [171d]
- New study shows that 'super spikes' can increase track running speeds by 2% [171d]
- Researchers trap atoms, force them to serve as photonic transistors [171d]
- New research offers insight on modeling belief dynamics [171d]
- Report urges bold measures for California agriculture amid climate change [171d]
- From genes to jeans: New genetic insights may lead to drought-resilient cotton [171d]
- Scientists develop revolutionary egg white-based bioink for advanced tissue engineering [171d]
- Words like 'this' and 'that' act as attention tools across languages, research shows [171d]
- Heat warning issued for Paris during Games on Tuesday [171d]
- Study offers hope for development of vaccine capable of protecting cattle against malignant catarrhal fever [171d]
- California a botanical and climate change hot spot [171d]
- Data from Canadian Artic indicates local Indigenous food production saves costs and carbon [171d]
- Study reveals young scientists face career hurdles in interdisciplinary research [171d]
- Q&A: Why wildfires don't just burn, but can also pollute aquatic ecosystems [171d]
- Greece bans sheep transport as new plague cases found [171d]
- Q&A: Looking to school-based instructional coaches working with teachers to improve student success [171d]
- Report finds 'withering of public confidence in the courts' [171d]
- A novel method implementing investment decision-making of prospect theory utility toward stock markets [171d]
- Inside the political struggle at the IPCC that will determine the next six years of climate science [172d]
- Paris Olympics: Canada's soccer drone scandal highlights the need for ethics education [172d]
- The world experienced 36 conflict contexts in 2023, the highest number in ten years [172d]
- A camera trap for the invisible—a solution to difficult pattern recognition problem in experimental particle physics [172d]
- NASA, JAXA bounce laser beam between moon's surface and lunar orbit [172d]
- Has NASA found evidence of ancient life of Mars? An expert examines the latest discovery [172d]
- The first farmers often made landscapes more biodiverse, providing lessons for rewilding today [172d]
- Coral restoration and adaptation benefits challenged [172d]
- Bosses are increasingly forcing workers back into the office—but evidence suggests it could backfire [172d]
- Timber plantations near urbanized areas support the movement of small and medium-sized terrestrial mammals [172d]
- Hippos don't fly, but the massive animals can get airborne [172d]
- Five reasons why Canada should consider moving to a four-day work week [172d]
- Would you send your child to school in a skyscraper? Vertical schools could revitalize our cities [172d]
- More Aussies are concerned the transition to renewables will hurt them financially [172d]
- Unlocking glucosinolates' potential: Enhancing nutrition and stress tolerance in Brassica crops [172d]
- Manila is reeling after a super typhoon—we must prepare fast-growing megacities for worsening disasters [172d]
- New reconstruction shows low Artic sea ice cover in mid-20th century [172d]
- New lettuce cultivar 'Zhongsheng No. 1' developed using advanced plant factory technology [172d]
- Inbred-parent–based cassava hybrids promise enhanced efficiency and resilience [172d]
- Researchers use omics technologies to accelerate yam research progress [172d]
- How an emerging disease in dogs is shedding light on cystic fibrosis [172d]
- Countries need to cooperate on migration as climate crisis worsens [172d]
- Dolphin cruises help Istanbul treasure its Bosphorus bottlenoses [172d]
- Researchers realize multi-heterojunctioned plastics with high thermoelectric figure of merit [172d]
- Animals are also suffering from stress and anxiety due to the war [172d]
- How do cells coordinate their behavior with other cells to create tissue-scale behaviors? [172d]
- New study reveals people's faces evolve to match their names [172d]
- 'Russian doll' packaging could boost drug delivery [172d]
- New opportunities for organic synthesis under superheated flow conditions [172d]
- New study highlights citizen scientists' role in accurate slug identification [172d]
- Carpets and flames: Design rules for the morphology of ciliated organs [172d]
- Mosquitos more resilient to saltwater than previously thought [172d]
- A blue miracle in the Eifel: How sapphires formed in volcanoes [172d]
- Massive appropriation of labor from the Global South enables high consumption in rich countries [172d]
- Ensuring quality in tropical vegetables: Addressing chilling injury through antioxidant systems [172d]
- Salt stress promotes early flowering, inhibits floral organ development by disturbing cell cycle in tomatoes [172d]
- NASA returns to Arctic to study summer sea ice melt [172d]
- Ornamented dragonflies better equipped to survive human threats [172d]
- Transforming higher education for minority students: Minor adjustments, major impacts [172d]
- Great news for the endangered tiger: A 250% increase in tiger numbers recorded in Thailand [172d]
- Researchers create ADP- or ATP-containing molecules with improved yield and consistency [172d]
- Research shows gig workers can boost earnings by building social skills [172d]
- Mass breeding of desert locusts unlocks new food source [172d]
- Plants' hidden allies: Root microbiota fight back against leaf-mining flies [172d]
- Avocado genome assembled: Uncovering disease resistance and fatty acid secrets [172d]
- New species of tyrannosaurid dinosaur identified in China [172d]
- Cash and conservation: A worldwide analysis of the depiction of wildlife on money [172d]
- From tree holes to trash—the breeding behavior of a frog endemic to the Andman Islands of India [172d]
- New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive [172d]
- Beyond casualties: The enduring trauma of bereavement after armed conflicts [172d]
- Winter breeding offers lifeline for monarch butterflies in Northern California [172d]
- Researchers decipher new molecular mechanisms related to biological tissue regeneration [172d]
- The hidden drivers of evolution: Transposable elements in Rosaceae genomes [172d]
- Historical research finds Britain's 1987 hurricane exposed growing separation from nature [172d]
- Researchers develop 3D printed model for targeted antibiotic therapy against follicular infections [172d]
- When copper becomes transparent: European XFEL creates exotic matter [172d]
- Researchers use plant-inspired polymers for water purification [172d]
- Researchers find sucrose breakdown is key to melon seed germination in cold conditions [172d]
- What shapes a virus's pandemic potential? SARS-CoV-2 relatives yield clues [172d]
- Unlocking carbon's potential: CRISPR boosts lignocellulose absorption [172d]
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