The Brutalist Report - science
- Early riser: The sun is already starting its next solar cycle—despite being halfway through its current one [593d]
- Of ants and trees: 'Evolutionary déjà vu' in the tropical rainforest [593d]
- Tackling racism in teacher education and in the science curricula [594d]
- New study identifies potential protection areas for critically endangered sharks in Türkiye [594d]
- New AI approach accelerates targeted materials discovery and sets the stage for self-driving experiments [594d]
- Studies find China-based emissions of three potent climate-warming greenhouse gases have spiked in past decade [594d]
- In China, property rights take wrong turn [594d]
- Don't underestimate the increasingly warm summer temperatures, says Swiss expert [594d]
- Morals are key to consumer views on lab-grown meat, study finds [594d]
- NASA sounding rocket launches, studies heating of sun's active regions [594d]
- Negative sentiment in environmental advocacy emails found to boost engagement [594d]
- New technique to diagnose cancer metastasis uses origami nanoprobes [594d]
- Q&A: Creators of first-ever hurricane evacuation order database say it may hold keys to future readiness [594d]
- Research team observes courtship of leopard seals off the coast of South America [594d]
- Study: 40 metric tons of bee-harming neonics a year flow through Asia's longest river [594d]
- Study reveals key gene protecting plants from harmful metals in soil [594d]
- NASA's Curiosity rover discovers a surprise in a Martian rock [594d]
- Boeing is closer to understanding thruster failures on its first astronaut flight with latest test [594d]
- Project to sequence genomes of 40,000 plant, animal and fungi species in Catalan-speaking territories [594d]
- FruitFlow: A new citizen science initiative unlocks orchard secrets [594d]
- Energy efficiency may also keep rodents at bay [594d]
- Genetic study reveals key to mulberry anthocyanin richness [594d]
- Groundcherry gets genetic upgrades: Turning a garden curiosity into an agricultural powerhouse [594d]
- Using AI to scrutinize and validate theories on animal evolution [594d]
- Genetics reveal ancient trade routes of Four Corners potato [594d]
- Signatures of life could survive near surfaces of the moons Enceladus and Europa, NASA experiment suggests [594d]
- Unlocking the power of nanopores: New design approach scales up opportunities for single-molecule analytics [594d]
- Nano-scale materials that mimic enzymes could convert CO₂ into chemical building blocks [594d]
- Researchers reveal pivotal role of online communities in helping those affected by pet theft [594d]
- Radical anti-feminism the most prevalent form of violent extremism in Australia, report finds [594d]
- Hundreds of new genome sequences fill gaps in the fruit fly tree of life [594d]
- Discovery of a tRNA modification enzyme that also acts on nucleosides [594d]
- Scared to negotiate job offers? Study suggests you should do it anyway [594d]
- Research unveils new tool for analyzing organizational culture through digital data [594d]
- Bursting of underwater oil drops: How pollution may remain in water after oil spill cleanups [594d]
- Scientists uncover the molecular mechanism behind pineapple peel coloration [594d]
- Nature's gender reveal: Key gene controls female flowers in Cucurbita pepo [594d]
- Mathematicians team up with geophysicists to improve models that predict changes in sea ice [594d]
- Young people's evolving perception of volunteering and the barriers they face in participation [594d]
- Ground conditions can impact lunar swirls, study finds [594d]
- Studies explore converting wastewater to fertilizer with fungal treatment [594d]
- A new explanation for Jupiter's shrinking Great Red Spot [594d]
- Tropical plant species are as threatened by climate change as widely feared, study confirms [594d]
- 'It's unbearable': heat waves scorch southern and eastern Europe [594d]
- Anatomical study of the mudskipper reveals their adaptations to walking on land [594d]
- 'Hope' as 60 rare Siamese crocodiles hatch in Cambodia [594d]
- Greenhouses are becoming more popular, but there's little research on how to protect workers [594d]
- Opening up new ground in the search for dark matter [594d]
- Bubbling with benefits: Hydrogen nanobubbles boost tomato antioxidants [594d]
- Archivist explores Troy's invisible workers [594d]
- New model explains precise timing of viral cell bursting [594d]
- Fish biodiversity found to benefit nutrition, particularly for lower income people [594d]
- Better dams offer major benefits to farmers and livestock [594d]
- Can doomscrolling trigger an existential crisis? [594d]
- Study highlights potential for genetic manipulation in cucumber breeding [594d]
- Ginseng's full genome sequenced [594d]
- Unlocking the genetic code of Amur grape: Insights into plant cold tolerance and evolution [594d]
- Green agendas clash in Nevada as company grows rare plant to help it survive effects of a mine [594d]
- Another intermediate-mass black hole discovery at the center of our galaxy [594d]
- From roots to leaves: The nitrogen connection to photosynthetic efficiency [594d]
- Peeling back the genetic layers of stone fruit domestication [594d]
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