The Brutalist Report - science
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- Are Colorado's new natural gas pipeline rules tough enough? [55d]
- Colorado River: Upper Basin states must be willing to compromise [55d]
- Bison return to Illinois' Kane County after 200 years, a crucial step for conservation and Indigenous connection [55d]
- Pine beetles are poised to decimate Colorado Front Range forests: 'Our ability to stop the spread is very limited' [55d]
- Screen time these holidays doesn't need to be a bad thing [55d]
- When AI recreates the female voice, it also rewrites who gets heard [56d]
- Five myths about learning a new language—busted [56d]
- Suspected shark attack at California occurred in time and place where large sharks come to feed [56d]
- Officials suspect bird flu after 12 swans die at Orlando's Lake Eola [56d]
- Fungus disarms bark beetle chemical shields by converting their plant-derived toxins [56d]
- Researchers develop efficient, reusable compound for capturing carbon dioxide from air [56d]
- Genetic study reveals two killer whale ecotypes near Hokkaido waters [56d]
- How young adult literature and philosophy can help provide better role models for masculinity [56d]
- What do summer holidays look like in a changing climate? [56d]
- Scientists outline how to control light at the atomic scale using polaritons [56d]
- Venus cloud research highlights value of combining light and polarization measurements [56d]
- AI maps complex nanocrystal reactions, revealing new paths in semiconductor synthesis [56d]
- The Star of Bethlehem might have actually been a comet described in an ancient Chinese text [56d]
- How do I make clear ice at home? A food scientist shares easy tips [56d]
- Five lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists [56d]
- Moral arguments about care and fairness persuade both liberals and conservatives [56d]
- Treasure the emotional connections to the clothes you have and style could be a whole lot more sustainable [56d]
- Multi-core black carbon particles found to boost light absorption in wildfire smoke [56d]
- Biology-inspired brain model matches animal learning and reveals overlooked neuron activity [56d]
- New optical method reveals micellar structure changes under extensional stress [56d]
- Josephson junction behavior observed with only one superconductor and iron barrier [56d]
- Resolve to network at your employer's next 'offsite'—these retreats actually help forge new connections [56d]
- Video: Fly through Webb's cosmic vistas [56d]
- Dual-color fluorescent sensor detects trace water in real time with high sensitivity [56d]
- Are we the Martians? The intriguing idea that life on Earth began on the red planet [56d]
- Can you 'live long and prosper' by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that 'highly illogical?' [56d]
- New materials, old physics—the science behind how your winter jacket keeps you warm [56d]
- Why do cricket balls have to be so hard? [56d]
- Twisted light-matter systems unlock unusual topological phenomena [56d]
- With every extinction, we lose not just a species but a treasure trove of knowledge [56d]
- Men embodying women in VR report strong emotional reactions to verbal harassment [56d]
- New model showcases microbubble behavior in viscoelastic fluid under ultrasound forcing [56d]
- Before we build on the moon, we have to master the commute [56d]
- Music can affect your driving—but not always how you'd expect [56d]
- Ancient microfossils reveal a moving North Pacific Ocean 5 million years ago [56d]
- Turning structural failure into propulsion [56d]
- How a bacteria-busting spray could help solve a meaty problem [56d]
- What was the Christmas star? Astronomy might hold the answer [56d]
- I love my friends … I do not love their kids [56d]
- Rethinking how we end a satellite's mission [56d]
- Archaeology team uncovers lost mission site of Espiritu Santo [56d]
- Novel model to reveal deep-sea black coral symbiotic system [56d]
- Progress persists for low-baseline sustainable development goals, while high-baseline goals stagnate or reverse [56d]
- Aluminum cans are a viable alternative to bottles for red muscadine wine, new study finds [56d]
- Study uncovers how calcium controls insulin quality in the endoplasmic reticulum [56d]
- Sugar-derived crystals show stiffness approaching that of aluminum [56d]
- New method uses spin motion to control heat flow in magnetic materials [56d]
- New framework offers structured approach to assess nitrogen status in forests [56d]
- Texas Humane Legislation Network has pushed to improve animal welfare laws for 50 years [56d]
- Wildland fires emit more air pollution than previously estimated, study finds [56d]
- Veritas explores the nature of a mysterious gamma-ray emitter [56d]
- Using microwave pulses to plug leaks in quantum computers makes them more reliable [56d]
- The moon and sun figure big in the new year's lineup of cosmic wonders [56d]
- Spin-engineered copper nanozyme enables efficient lignin conversion and strong green adhesives [56d]
- These Illinois dairy and beef farms make raising methane-belching cows part of the climate solution [56d]
- Researchers discover a new superfluid phase in non-Hermitian quantum systems [56d]
- Ancient Puebloans kept macaws and parrots in great houses for ceremonial use [56d]
- Connecticut state police help rescue majestic bald eagle: It had flown into power lines and fell [56d]
- Mississippi River mining plan in Minnesota dredges up concerns about damage to natural areas [56d]
- A new way to map how cells choose their fate [56d]
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