The Brutalist Report - science
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- World's second largest diamond found in Botswana [551d]
- Mosquitoes sense infrared from body heat to help track humans down, study shows [551d]
- International Criminal Court should adopt 'joint criminal enterprise' criminal liability mode, team argues [551d]
- Research reveals many laws targeting homelessness are ineffective [551d]
- Research forecasts warmer, rainier winter storms ahead for Great Lakes region [551d]
- Can't buy me love: TikTok users seek authenticity in sponsored content, dismissing top influencers for smaller creators [551d]
- Nitrogen deposition also reduces biodiversity on a larger scale, research shows [551d]
- Pollution drives families to relocate—but only the rich can afford to live in healthier areas [551d]
- How particles of light may be producing drops of the perfect liquid [551d]
- Why entrepreneurship education fails in impoverished regions [551d]
- Novel silica nonwoven fabric scaffold enhances understanding of cell-to-cell interactions [551d]
- Improving the accuracy of global cropland mapping [551d]
- Breaking boundaries: The unexpected routes of minerals in crop growth [551d]
- Researcher: Young Black people are disproportionately strip-searched—ways the justice system treats them as a threat [551d]
- Migrant, refugee women face sexual harassment, racism and exploitation in workplace, finds Australian report [551d]
- Low-cost flexible metasurfaces to increase the efficiency of optoelectronic devices [551d]
- AI tackles one of the most difficult challenges in quantum chemistry [551d]
- A small molecular glue that increases P53 level and suppresses tumor growth in vivo [551d]
- Do future actions matter more than past deeds? It depends on time and culture [551d]
- Engineers design lookalike drug nanocarrier to evade lung's lines of defense [551d]
- US water reservoirs are shrinking and becoming less reliable, new study finds [551d]
- The secret to sleepy cells' control of inflammatory secretions [551d]
- Study: Looking inside the black box of gender differences in creativity [551d]
- Europe delivers for Artemis III [551d]
- CeO₂ nanoparticles: A double-edged sword for aquatic algal life [551d]
- Glacier melting impact on Hg cycle in aquatic ecosystems of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau cannot be ignored: Study [551d]
- Mitochondria are flinging their DNA into our brain cells, study shows [551d]
- Researchers discover gene scissors that switch off with a built-in timer [551d]
- Study with Rohingya refugee children: Resilient and prosocial despite adversity [551d]
- Creature the size of a dust grain found hiding in California's Mono Lake [551d]
- Fisheries research overestimates global fish stocks, say experts [551d]
- Life after (feigned) death: Study finds context-dependent behavior in antlions after 'playing possum' [551d]
- Evaluation of climate policy measures over two decades finds many have failed to achieve necessary emissions reductions [551d]
- Climate model simulates unusually high heat over the Southern Ocean [551d]
- Satellite imagery could aid in seeking justice for human rights violations in Sudan [551d]
- Discovery of PARIS antiviral immunity system mechanism reveals new function for viral tRNA [551d]
- New models help predict protein dynamic signatures [551d]
- Physicians work to help prevent vision loss associated with space travel [551d]
- Mathematicians unlock the secrets of ouzo's cloudy transformation [551d]
- 3D ion magnet offers new experimental frontier for quantum information processing [551d]
- Machine learning explains material's unexpected thermal conductivity [551d]
- Shift in Antarctic decision-making concerns researchers [551d]
- What makes a story successful? Researchers have figured out a way to predict it [551d]
- From clouds to fjords, the Arctic bears witness to climate change [551d]
- Advancing nanoscale imaging capabilities with dynamic nuclear polarization [551d]
- People seen as wise share key characteristics, according to a global study [551d]
- Squid have tiny teeth in their suckers—scientists could use unique properties to make self-healing materials [551d]
- Which future? Japan's net zero vision for the region boosts gas and threatens green exports in Australia [551d]
- Mozambique forest stores huge amounts of carbon: Laser technique puts new value on miombo woodlands [551d]
- Could an 11th-century contract prove the existence of same-sex marriage in medieval Spain? [551d]
- Meteor showers shed light on where comets formed in the early solar system [551d]
- Social media accelerates trolling—just look at Raygun. How can we stop viral moments from spiraling? [551d]
- A window of opportunity for climate and biodiversity [551d]
- US voters speak many languages, but non-English campaigning remains risky for Harris and Trump [551d]
- Pong prodigy: Hydrogel material shows unexpected learning abilities [551d]
- Alzheimer's drug may someday help save lives by inducing a state of 'suspended animation' [551d]
- Highly selective catalyst enables 'one-step' conversion of methane to methanol [551d]
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