The Brutalist Report - science
- Advanced radio telescope technology 'sifts' space for mysteries [381d]
- A new framework could enhance the rigor and impact of criminal justice intervention evaluations [381d]
- Ingenuity measurements reveal surprising wind speeds on Mars [381d]
- A new experimental system to bring quantum technologies closer to students [381d]
- Teens uncertain how to assess online information, German study finds [381d]
- 'Last Ice Area' in the Arctic could disappear much sooner than previously thought [381d]
- Dwarf planet Ceres may have received organic material from space objects [381d]
- Fast radio bursts appear to be caused by young neutron stars [381d]
- Even more planets may be hiding in Kepler's fields [381d]
- Vision-based navigation system enables satellites to approach or avoid other objects in space [381d]
- Study explores libido of boars and impact on sow fertility for pig farming [381d]
- Almost 2 million people in the UK didn't have the right ID to vote in 2024 [381d]
- Hear ye! Hear ye! Previously unknown set of cochlear hearing modes supports complexities in human hearing [381d]
- Nonlinear optical crystal for ultraviolet lasers remains remarkably stable under extreme pressure [381d]
- Harnessing atom-light interactions: A step towards stable quantum systems [381d]
- SpaceX lines up Monday afternoon launch from Cape Canaveral [381d]
- Global sea level very likely to rise between 0.5 and 1.9 meters by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario [381d]
- Study unveils the career impact of attractiveness: Higher salaries and prestigious roles over time [381d]
- Trimetallic synergy and defects: A catalyst for climate action [381d]
- Trump has rejected the Paris agreement again, but game theory shows how other countries can still lead by example [381d]
- Preserving Asian horseshoe crab populations through targeted conservation strategies [381d]
- How tiny algae shaped the evolution of giant clams [381d]
- Kitchen experiments shed light on Mars's volcanic rootless cones [381d]
- Discovery paves way for more resistant soybeans to combat $1.5 billion crop loss from nematode infection [381d]
- Men and women equally attracted to younger partners, study suggests [381d]
- Genomes unraveled for three unusual spiders [381d]
- Understanding the science of meaty flavors could be key to sustainable diets, says academic [381d]
- Global report calls for urgent action to reverse biodiversity loss [381d]
- Team uses AI and quantum computing to target 'undruggable' cancer protein [381d]
- Rural communities in Québec are embracing 'mushroom tourism' to boost local economies [381d]
- Wanting to 'return to normal' after a disaster is understandable, but often problematic [381d]
- Microgravity in space may cause cancer, but mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments [381d]
- 'Megatsunami' in Netflix series debunked [381d]
- Researchers achieve high-rate and stable ammonia electrosynthesis from nitrate [381d]
- Researchers explore strategies to aid smallholder fish farmers in Zambia [381d]
- Harnessing mushroom microbiomes for better crop development [381d]
- California depends on prison labor to deal with climate disasters—Canada must avoid a similar model [381d]
- Unraveling the connection between Canadian wildfires and Arctic ice clouds [381d]
- Three reasons to fear humanity won't reach net-zero emissions—and four reasons we might just do it [381d]
- Genome-wide atlas of cell morphology reveals gene functions [381d]
- Experiments corroborate theory about how Titan maintains its atmosphere [381d]
- Memes spread conspiracy theories by uniting online groups, shows new research [381d]
- The 'singles tax' means you often pay more for going it alone. Here's how it works [381d]
- Breaking boundaries: Protein found at cell's edge also discovered in nucleus [381d]
- Urban food gardens produce more than vegetables, they create bonds for young Capetonians [381d]
- Hubble studies the Tarantula Nebula's outskirts [381d]
- Hawai'i's two most active volcanoes share a magma source, research reveals [381d]
- The Borealis Mud Volcano: A hidden sanctuary for marine biodiversity [381d]
- The aging technology Congress uses just caught up to 2017-era Pizza Hut [381d]
- Finding 'Kape': How language documentation helps us preserve an endangered language [381d]
- Research reveals corporate strategy to support Black-owned businesses, avoid backlash [381d]
- UK water industry found to be using deception tactics to deflect blame for sewage pollution [381d]
- A new chemical tool to create efficient carbon-nitrogen bonds, lowering the cost of tomorrow's medicine [381d]
- Teachers becoming 'community connectors' to address disadvantage in local areas, study shows [381d]
- Why meteorologists are comparing Storm Éowyn to a bomb [381d]
- One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies? 100 years ago, Edwin Hubble settled astronomy's 'Great Debate' [381d]
- How Canada and the US can still tackle climate change in a second Trump era [381d]
- Helioseismology method can measure solar radiative opacity under extreme conditions [381d]
- Canada's claim that it champions human rights is at odds with its mining practices [381d]
- There are places on Earth that could have life but don't. What can we learn? [381d]
- Sleeping bacteria: New study uncovers mechanisms of dormancy involving protein aggregation [381d]
- Floating solar can increase greenhouse gas emissions on small ponds, study finds [381d]
- Plant-based alternative for harmful algal bloom mitigation discovered [381d]
- Smoldering woody debris fuels air pollution over the Amazon [381d]
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