The Brutalist Report - science
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- Anthropologists' quest to save an Alamo cannon [168d]
- Investigation into the regime between the nano- and microscale could pave the way for nanoscale technologies [168d]
- Peregrine falcons mount a comeback in Yosemite, thanks to rock climbers [168d]
- Atmospheric rivers shape long-term changes in Arctic moisture variability [168d]
- Pyramid optical networks for unidirectional image magnification and demagnification [168d]
- Scientists using new sound tech to save animals from extinction [168d]
- California's State Water Project supplies could fall up to 23% within 20 years due to climate change [168d]
- As fatal virus looms over bald eagles, NJ conservationists fight to keep the bird on the endangered species list [168d]
- Research catalogs greenhouse gas emissions tied to energy use for interbasin water transfers [168d]
- Tipping risks from overshooting 1.5°C can be minimized if warming is swiftly reversed, says research [168d]
- One dead in Colorado blaze as fires ravage US west [168d]
- Reclaimed by floods, wildlife returns to Romania's Danube Delta [168d]
- After debris concerns, SpaceX to shift Dragon capsule landings from Florida to California [169d]
- Researchers put a finger on why men and women feel touch differently [169d]
- Layered superconductor coaxed to show unusual properties with potential for quantum computing [169d]
- New research shows the success of a university-led science education program [169d]
- Scientists identify new class of semiconductor nanocrystals [169d]
- Smell reports reveal the need to expand urban air quality monitoring, say researchers [169d]
- A study examined reactions of Jewish Israelis to human rights criticism; then Oct. 7 happened [169d]
- New model uses satellite imagery, machine learning to map flooding in urban environments [169d]
- Downwind states face disproportionate burden of air pollution [169d]
- Researchers explore cancer susceptibility in birds [169d]
- Underwater mapping reveals new insights into melting of Antarctica's ice shelves [169d]
- Research team achieves faster and more efficient synthesis of high-density RNA microarrays [169d]
- 3D models provide unprecedented look at corals' response to bleaching events [169d]
- Mass extinction 66 million years ago triggered rapid evolution of bird genomes, study finds [169d]
- Study finds white Western women have lower body appreciation and greater media pressure to look thin [169d]
- Why does Vermont keep flooding? It's complicated, but experts warn it could become the norm [169d]
- Scientists discover unexpected behavior in dimers of CO₂ molecules after ionization [169d]
- Probing carbon capture, atom-by-atom with machine-learning model [169d]
- Tropical forests use CO₂ as fertilizer but are limited by phosphorus availability [169d]
- Understanding 'underconsumption core': How a new trend is challenging consumer culture [169d]
- Online fundraising may require different strategies for different devices [169d]
- New discoveries regarding tomato hormones can increase total yield [169d]
- In defense of midges [169d]
- S.Africa to trial vaccination of seals after first rabies outbreak [169d]
- Giant waves, monster winds and Earth's strongest current: Why the Southern Ocean is a global engine room [169d]
- Physicists use light to probe deeper into the 'invisible' energy states of molecules [169d]
- Green hydrogen: 'Artificial leaf' becomes better under pressure [169d]
- NASA smacked a spacecraft into an asteroid—and learned details about its 12-million-year history [169d]
- Researchers explore the potential of clean energy markets as a hedging tool [169d]
- One-third of Ukrainians would give up land for peace—but it's not as simple as that [169d]
- Re-analyzing the results of a community policing study leads to a more positive conclusion about its effects [169d]
- Size-inclusive model photos are win-win for online retailers, customers and environment: Study [169d]
- Quantum information theorists shed light on entanglement, one of the spooky mysteries of quantum mechanics [169d]
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- Scent research inspires bed bug trap [169d]
- How technology and robotics are helping Brazil monitor and control an invasive coral species [169d]
- Retirement as we know it is ending—it's time to rethink the idea of working age [169d]
- The climate is changing so fast, we haven't seen how bad extreme weather could get [169d]
- Fly-around observation images of space debris released [169d]
- Can geoengineering protect Earth's icesheets? [169d]
- Space hurricanes swirl in the Southern Hemisphere, mostly in summer [169d]
- PFAS found in nearly all fish tested from four northern Illinois rivers [169d]
- Unique mechanism protects pancreatic cells from inflammation in mice [169d]
- Recent volcanic 'fires' in Iceland began with vast magma pooling just beneath the surface, scientists report [169d]
- 520-million-year-old worm fossil solves mystery of how modern insects, spiders and crabs evolved [169d]
- Researchers discover how the NMDAR protein performs a 'Twist'-like dance move [169d]
- Scientists solve mystery of DNA damage detection and repair caused by sunlight, alcohol, and pollution [169d]
- Irrigation tax could steer farmers from water-intensive crops [169d]
- How AI and satellite imaging are helping detect wildfires in Colorado before they grow [169d]
- Study catalogs the most frequently used words in the archive of AGU journal article titles [169d]
- New method for disinfecting surfaces and hands in hospitals makes transmission paths visible [169d]
- Real equity in math education is about more than good grades and test scores [169d]
- The role of subtropical savannas in carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation [169d]
- Living apart in the second half of life—a necessary evil or a chosen lifestyle? [169d]
- 'The clock's already started': NASA counting down to most powerful human spaceflight ever [169d]
- Discovery of ancient stars on the stellar thin disk of the Milky Way [169d]
- Autonomy boosts college student attendance and performance [169d]
- Who needs males? Female sharks make babies alone in Italy [169d]
- Revealing the influences on La Niña and El Niño weather conditions [169d]
- Mediterranean heat wave 'virtually impossible' without climate change: Scientists [169d]
- Nuclear physicists question origin of radioactive beryllium in the solar system [169d]
- Heteroresistance: An insidious form of antibiotic resistance [169d]
- New technique measures superconductivity at very high pressures [169d]
- Keeping skin healthy: New study provides molecular portrait of sebum production [169d]
- Surface modification for more effective textured perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells [169d]
- How to SUPPPPRESS light from a star that is ten billion times brighter than its habitable exoplanet [169d]
- Real-time, cost-effective monitoring of neutron beams used in boron neutron capture therapy [169d]
- Researchers elucidate the switch molecule in muscle stem cells that initiates muscle formation [169d]
- Roles and responsibilities of health and physical education teachers in teaching Japanese language learners [169d]
- Astrophysicists build model to explain to rapid planet formation [169d]
- New study reveals new intricate behaviors of deep-sea currents [169d]
- Astronomers find anomalies in star V889 Herculis's rotation [169d]
- Researchers identify new principle for treating tuberculosis [169d]
- Barriers designed to prevent saltwater intrusion may worsen inland flooding [169d]
- How climate scientists are unraveling the mysteries of the Southern Ocean [169d]
- Woman buried 12,000 years ago in Turkey may have been a shaman [169d]
- With biodiversity under threat, scientists suggest the need for a new biorepository—on the moon [169d]
- Strong El Niño makes European winters easier to forecast [169d]
- A new technique to calculate the physical running of couplings in quadratic gravity [169d]
- Additional planet orbiting the star TOI-1408 discovered [169d]
- Volcanoes and wine: Eruptions reduced historical Moselle Valley vineyard production [169d]
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