The Brutalist Report - science
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- BepiColombo's best images yet highlight fourth Mercury flyby [536d]
- When expressing gratitude, it's all in the timing, says study [536d]
- Domestic violence in sub-Saharan Africa could triple by 2060, warns report [536d]
- AI meets biophysics: New approach identifies critical interaction points in cancer-related proteins [536d]
- Sentinel-2C joins the Copernicus family in orbit [536d]
- Eclipses create atmospheric gravity waves, student teams confirm [536d]
- Managing space debris through space law [536d]
- Study shows how amateur astronomers can aid in Jupiter weather monitoring [536d]
- Guardians of the reef: How parrotfish promote coral health [536d]
- New mRNA and gene editing tools offer hope for dengue virus treatment [536d]
- Researchers examine how drought and water volume affect nutrients in Apalachicola river [536d]
- Gravitational waves unveil previously unseen properties of neutron stars [536d]
- BOLT-1B hypersonic experiment soars and collects vital data [536d]
- Researchers find a place to take a python's pulse [536d]
- Aquatic invasive species are more widespread in Wisconsin than previously thought [536d]
- Plant scientists link phospholipid sensing with control of gene expression [536d]
- Space-based experiments could help to advance early cancer detection through blood tests [536d]
- Research shows queen conch populations in marine reserves replenish populations beyond the reserve in The Bahamas [536d]
- New Galileo satellites operational after successful in-orbit testing [536d]
- Q&A: How single-cell and spatial proteomics reveal proteins' nuanced roles in health and disease [536d]
- Unlocking oceanic mysteries: Satellites shed light on aerosol layer height [536d]
- Phage editing technology could lead to alternative treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria [536d]
- Decoding the language of cells with the power of proteomics [536d]
- Groundwater use can be accurately monitored with satellites using remote sensing platform, new study finds [536d]
- Chickadee research finds cognitive skills impact lifespan [536d]
- State-by-state data boosts bird conservation planning [536d]
- NASA's Hubble, MAVEN help solve the mystery of Mars's escaping water [536d]
- Scientists create guidance to help emergency managers prepare for weather hazards of the future [536d]
- Dangerous heat wave intensifies in US Southwest [536d]
- Nuclear fuel experiment demonstrates how liquid plutonium oxide behaves at the hottest temperatures [536d]
- Nature-based filtration material could remove long-lasting chemicals from water [536d]
- Cohesion at the cellular level is flexible yet stable, study shows [536d]
- The Roman siege of Masada lasted just a few weeks, not several years, say archaeologists [536d]
- Phylogeny vital to study tree growth response to changing climate, say researchers [536d]
- Oasis tickets: How dynamic pricing works—and how touts may have driven up prices [536d]
- Training course empowers wombat caregivers to combat sarcoptic mange [536d]
- Team identifies cell structure responsible for heat perception in humans [536d]
- S. Korea space transport ambitions hopes to challenge SpaceX [536d]
- Researchers rewrite termite classification system [536d]
- New research illuminates the impact of surface properties on bacteria movement [536d]
- Spacecraft flies closer to Mercury than planned after thruster glitch [536d]
- Rare twin elephants take first steps in Myanmar [536d]
- Brazil braces for more fires amid extreme low humidity [536d]
- Examining climate justice in urban public space adaptation [536d]
- How fish guts might play a role in future skin care products [536d]
- Researchers prove 120-million-year-old volcanism on moon [536d]
- Bat population collapse linked to increased pesticide use and more than 1,000 infant deaths [536d]
- A window into the body: New technique makes skin invisible [536d]
- Do women candidates have a harder time being elected? A political scientist explains [536d]
- Angiosperms study provides insights into genome evolution after whole-genome duplications [536d]
- Aggressive seagrass species discovered in Biscayne Bay [536d]
- Technology classes at school can also teach skills for business and life: South African teachers share ideas [536d]
- Oil and gas communities are a blind spot in America's climate and economic policies [536d]
- Tidal wetlands study offers improved predictions of methane gas emissions [536d]
- How parents' support and emotional guidance shape homework success [536d]
- The promise and pitfalls of 'climatopias' for building resilience in coastal communities [536d]
- Global study shows demersal fishing affects ocean floor carbon storage [536d]
- A review of humanity's planned expansion between the Earth and the moon [536d]
- Report documents paths to prison for those experiencing intimate partner violence [536d]
- Study finds nine UK fathers accused of child sexual abuse given legal access to their alleged victims [536d]
- NOAA shares first data from GOES-19 SEISS instrument [536d]
- Artemis IV: Gateway gadget fuels deep space dining [536d]
- NASA Earth scientists take flight, set sail to verify PACE satellite data [536d]
- Gateway's propulsion system testing throttles up [536d]
- The Earth's inner core is an enduring mystery: Here's how researchers are starting to solve it [536d]
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