The Brutalist Report - science
- Analysis finds flaw in 'Protura-sister' hypothesis: Reassessing early hexapod phylogeny [103d]
- Scientists elucidate molecular mechanisms behind dinoflagellate cyst dormancy [103d]
- Social media's double-edged sword: Study links both active and passive use to rising loneliness [103d]
- Research highlights governance and ecological challenges of mangroves in small islands [103d]
- 20 years on, biodiversity struggles to take root in restored wetlands across Denmark [103d]
- Initiative calls for global collaboration to reconstruct climate of past 100 million years [103d]
- Tracking algae species interactions to help predict harmful algae blooms [103d]
- Survey reveals Russian views on government spending amid war context [103d]
- A new perspective on well-being—consumer agency in immersive service [103d]
- Nerve cells optimize energy by controlling mRNA and protein distribution, study finds [103d]
- Computational tool maps cell differentiation with precision and efficiency [103d]
- Bacterial species study challenges assumption that structural similarity predicts protein behavior [103d]
- DNA barcodes and citizen science images map spread of biocontrol agent for control of major invasive shrub [103d]
- Soft tissue of a plesiosaur reveals it had scales similar to those of sea turtles [103d]
- Consumer awareness boosts demand for low-methane beef, study reveals [103d]
- New method maps marine species connectivity for better park design [103d]
- Trump slams paper straws, vows 'back to plastic' [103d]
- Rare otter 'disappeared' in Kyrgyzstan, experts warn [103d]
- Veterinary trainees benefit from embedded counseling, new study reveals [103d]
- There could be a supermassive black hole in the Large Magellanic Cloud hurling stars at the Milky Way [103d]
- Do Europeans trust science? New survey says 'yes, but...' [103d]
- New measure identifies Australia's healthiest places to live [103d]
- Robot grippers could be used to remove space debris [103d]
- Earth from space: Snow-capped Swiss Alps [103d]
- First detection of viral pathogens in chickpea in Germany [103d]
- Creating international testing standards for large outdoor fires [103d]
- How neighborhood perception affects housing rents: A novel analytical approach [103d]
- Some species of baleen whales may avoid attracting killer whales by singing too low to be heard [103d]
- Enhanced weathering could transform US agriculture for atmospheric CO₂ removal [103d]
- Scratching through negative emotions: Exploring the mind-body connection in Japanese macaques [103d]
- Vanadium phosphates enable low-cost pearlescent pigment synthesis [103d]
- Optimized nickel particles improve catalyst performance for hydrogenation reactions [103d]
- Light-regulated movement patterns of hydrogen-producing green algae could improve photobioreactor design [103d]
- Scientists produce first complete genome of a banana slug [103d]
- A first in Belgium: Successful bee insemination using frozen semen [103d]
- Discovery of unexpected collagen structure shows greater diversity than previously believed [103d]
- Fiber image transmission technology for minimally invasive endoscope developed [103d]
- Antarctic snow harbors microplastics: New technique uncovers hidden pollution [103d]
- Do investment tax breaks work? A new study finds the evidence is 'mixed at best' [103d]
- Smaller fields and organic crops can boost pollinator diversity in grasslands [103d]
- New DNA research examines predecessors of Red Lady of El Mirón [103d]
- Genetic study sheds light on changes that shaped human brain evolution [103d]
- How climate extremes fuel droughts and heavy rains [103d]
- A stream turns blood red in Argentina, residents blame pollution [103d]
- Gaza: Researchers analyze a year of satellite images to map the scale of agricultural destruction [103d]
- Total synthesis of ibogaine creates new opportunities for studying a psychoactive plant derivative [103d]
- Astronomers find dark matter dominating in early universe galaxies [103d]
- The hidden truth about migrant deaths at the Canada-U.S. border [103d]
- Generative AI for decision-making in agricultural and natural resources production, management [103d]
- Increased access to Asian American language assistance needed during emergencies [103d]
- 'Temperamental' stars may be distorting exoplanet observations [103d]
- Hawk tagged decades ago in Pennsylvania found injured 1,000 miles away [103d]
- Evidence of cannibalism by ancient Magdalenian people found in cave in Poland [103d]
- Genetic study shows London's underground mosquitoes evolved from Egyptian species [103d]
- Research uses AI to showcase the role of pivots in startup performance [103d]
- Study finds women less likely to go to work sick [103d]
- Decoupling of water storage and rainfall in drylands highlights human impact [103d]
- New AI model deciphers the code in proteins that tells them where to go [103d]
- The spliceosome: An atomic-level look into how cells avoid errors when manufacturing mRNA [103d]
- An Arctic meltdown is accelerating global warming: How will we adapt? [103d]
- Spatial prediction problems: Validation technique could help scientists make more accurate forecasts [103d]
- A planarian's guide to growing a new head [103d]
- AI-driven dialogue analysis confirms popular movies have grown more violent over the past 70 years [103d]
- Minecraft players can now explore whole cells and their contents [103d]
- Heavy metal toxicity found in Chinese port poses risk to seafood safety [103d]
- Simulating particle creation in an expanding universe using quantum computers [103d]
- International collaboration sheds new light on the relationship between quantum theory and thermodynamics [103d]
- Balancing the pressure: How plant cells protect their vacuoles [103d]
- COP30 president urges most 'ambitious' emissions targets possible [103d]
- Hong Kong scientists fight to save fragrant incense trees [103d]
- Scientists achieve optical control of phase and group velocities in everyday liquids [103d]
- AI starts to help India's struggling farms [103d]
- New law in Brazil is making students put away their smartphones at school [103d]
- The number of snakes removed from this Australian yard will make you shudder [103d]
- Dutch space instrument SPEXone produces world map of aerosols [103d]
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