The Brutalist Report - science
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- New approach to gravitational wave detection opens the milli-Hz frontier [115d]
- Molecular qubits can communicate at telecom frequencies [115d]
- Sodium dispersion enables fluorine recovery from fluoropolymers at room temperature [115d]
- Olive oil waste storage times impact final compost yields [115d]
- ESG ratings show limited financial impact in the Gulf, study indicates [115d]
- Hurricane evacuation patterns differ based on where the storm hits [115d]
- RAEFISH technique offers bigger and better window into RNA activity in complex tissue [115d]
- Overlooked ubiquitin precursor promotes cellular stress resistance and longevity [115d]
- Study shows the world is far more ablaze now with damaging fires than in the 1980s [115d]
- Social media surveillance is ubiquitous, according to research literature review [115d]
- Deep-sea mining poses further threat to 30 shark, ray and chimaera species [115d]
- Mapping RNA-protein 'chats' could uncover new treatments for cancer and brain disease [115d]
- When it comes to storing carbon, the Arctic presents a winter surprise [115d]
- Brewing resilience: Researchers safeguard coffee and chocolate from climate threats [115d]
- Designing random nanofiber networks, optimized for strength and toughness [115d]
- Planning framework balances clean energy transitions with river ecosystem protection [115d]
- Silver-nanoring coating points to 'self-regulating' smart windows—without power or tinting [115d]
- Opinion: American TikTok deal doesn't address the platform's potential for manipulation, only who profits [115d]
- A picture is worth a thousand words: Multimedia slides help students boost science vocabulary [115d]
- How root barrier breaks guide beneficial bacteria to plants [115d]
- Detection of phosphine in a brown dwarf atmosphere raises more questions [115d]
- Ancient plankton hint at steadier future for ocean life [115d]
- Rapid and scalable platform enables directed evolution in plant cells [115d]
- Fossilized ear bones rewrite the history of freshwater fish [115d]
- Marine scientists urge overhaul of restoration rules to save oceans [115d]
- Money can buy cooperation, but deep-seated biases remain stubbornly unchanged [115d]
- Experts: Climate policy must be tailored to each individual country [115d]
- Unexpected region of the Amazon is experiencing 'alarming' rapid growth in climate extremes [115d]
- USS Arizona provides blueprint for addressing oil leakage at thousands of WWII shipwrecks [115d]
- Quantum key distribution method tested in urban infrastructure offers secure communications [115d]
- Microbes trapped in permafrost awake after thousands of years [115d]
- Political views, not sex and violence, now drive literary censorship [115d]
- 'Nanoreactor' cage uses visible light for catalytic and ultra-selective cross-cycloadditions [115d]
- Eviction data reveals better tenant protections needed [115d]
- Anglers delight in salmon returns, but study warns of coho population collapse [115d]
- What to know about the life and legacy of chimpanzee researcher and wildlife advocate Jane Goodall [115d]
- AI techniques excel at solving complex equations in physics, especially inverse problems [115d]
- Oder disaster 2022: How the toxic algae harmed fish [115d]
- The other space race: Why the world is obsessed with sending objects into orbit [115d]
- Scalable AI tracks motion from single molecules to wildebeests [115d]
- Ancient viral DNA is essential for human embryo development, study shows [115d]
- How VR and AI could help the next generation grow kinder and more connected [115d]
- Nature's not perfect: Fig wasps try to balance sex ratios for survival but they can get it wrong [115d]
- Tanzania's green gold rush: How avocado waste is hurting farmers and what should be done [115d]
- The spiritual and emotional world of pub psychic nights [115d]
- Meet Irene Curie, the Nobel-winning atomic physicist who changed the course of modern cancer treatment [115d]
- Specialized teachers can make mainstream schools better for children with special educational needs [115d]
- Study shows how circular RNA is preferentially packaged for transport between cells [115d]
- Government investment lifted young people's hopes in 'left behind' areas, new research shows [115d]
- Turning microalgae into a sustainable high protein food solution [115d]
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