The Brutalist Report - science
- European birds with narrow climate tolerance face population declines [309d]
- Ancient tools from a South African cave reveal connections between prehistoric people [309d]
- Smart delivery tech boosts CRISPR efficiency, restores vision in mice [309d]
- Gold nanoclusters reveal magnetic spin's potential role in catalytic efficiency [309d]
- Why we need to teach digital literacy in schools [309d]
- Stealing credit for co-workers' ideas and work hurts a critical organizational resource: Knowledge [309d]
- Wild meat is eaten by millions, but puts billions at risk. How to manage the trade? [309d]
- Even a sublethal insecticide dose may disrupt the pollinator mating process [309d]
- Freeze-dried exosomes could transform drug delivery and storage [309d]
- How windfalls from commodity price booms can come back to bite exporters [309d]
- Five deep changes urgently needed for a sustainable world and how to achieve them: UN report [309d]
- Cross-sectional area variation as a key factor in pressure wave attenuation in bubbly flows: A theoretical analysis [309d]
- Diverse microbial strategies drive soil carbon regulation in paddy fields [309d]
- Advanced visual localization and topographic mapping enhance Zhurong rover's Mars exploration [309d]
- Shrub diversity is crucial for enhancing forest ecosystem functioning, study finds [309d]
- Animals are adapting to coexist with humans. But how? [309d]
- New fish species discovered in the Gulf of Mexico [309d]
- Our understanding of the physical properties of galaxies could be wrong [309d]
- Ancient grain has huge climate potential and could play a key role in Europe's future [309d]
- From pets to people: Canine eyedrop study offers insights for human eye care [309d]
- Map of genetic regulation in chickens could help fight against bird flu [309d]
- The search for biosignatures in Enceladus' plumes [309d]
- Abuse of NZ female MPs is commonplace, researchers find [309d]
- Supermassive black holes could strip stars down to their helium cores [309d]
- An all-sky infrared camera named Dalek continues the search for alien technosignatures [309d]
- Building a disaster-resilient Europe: Experts develop science-based framework [309d]
- Dual-action nanoparticle therapy targets obesity by converting white fat and reducing inflammation [309d]
- Helping women sport officials feel safe, included [309d]
- Sink or swim: The fate of sinking tectonic plates depends on their ancient tectonic histories [309d]
- The 'monogamy superiority myth': New research suggests unconventional relationships are just as satisfying [309d]
- Scientists discover method to restore vanishing electronic patterns in quantum materials [309d]
- Survey reveals varied curriculum use and time constraints among public school pre-k teachers [309d]
- Study finds pet dogs pose significant threat to wildlife and ecosystems [309d]
- Scientists map part of a mouse's brain that's so complex it looks like a galaxy [309d]
- Child sexual exploitation and abuse is a multibillion-dollar industry—new report shows who benefits [309d]
- Astronomy professor offers new theory on universe's star formation [309d]
- This star might have been thrown out of a globular cluster by an intermediate mass black hole [309d]
- Conceptualizing psychological contract theory in the context of digital labor platforms, app workers, gig economy [309d]
- Longstanding model fails to explain spin dynamics in 1D cuprates [309d]
- Nepal fights wildfires and pollution amidst drier winter [309d]
- Atomic-scale mechanism of water-induced perovskite degradation revealed [309d]
- Controlling quantum particle states through structural phase transition of crystals [309d]
- Molecular lock and key: Three studies decode the secrets of ion binding [309d]
- Scientists discover how stellar-mass black holes emit powerful plasma jets [309d]
- 'Patchy' thermogels show next-gen biomedical material potential, scientists say [309d]
- Metal-free alternative: Rethinking coupling methods for more sustainable organic synthesis [309d]
- Kīlauea volcano's ash prompted largest open ocean phytoplankton bloom, study reveals [309d]
- Do 'optimistic' versus 'pessimistic' medical detection dogs perform differently? [309d]
- Why you should think twice before using shorthand like 'thx' and 'k' in your texts [309d]
- Creating tiny biomedical factories: Engineered bacteria secrete powerful nanoparticles to aid in drug delivery [309d]
- Scientists source solar emissions with largest-ever concentration of rare helium isotope [309d]
- Why some storms brew up to extreme dimensions in the middle of America—and why it's happening more often [309d]
- 'Return' of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction [309d]
- The number of US nonparents who never want children is growing [309d]
- Race to save Sweden's 17th century warship in preservation project [309d]
- Classifying floodplains: An innovative approach to flood mitigation [309d]
- Billionaire spacewalker highlights Mars trip for astronauts in his bid to become NASA's next chief [309d]
- Building soil carbon with beneficial microbes [309d]
- Amorphization alters nanocatalyst properties: Research shows the impact of structural disorder [309d]
- AI method bridges language and chemistry for efficient, explainable molecule creation [309d]
- Wildfire recovery: What victims say they need most [309d]
- AI-enhanced spectroscopy enables rapid water quality sensing [309d]
- Scientists modulate 2D material properties via bending-induced interlayer sliding [309d]
- Recognizing rare microorganisms with an AI-based tool [309d]
- Comparing economic inequality between the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty [309d]
- Study reveals gender differences in preference for lip size [309d]
- Nanocarriers breach blood-brain barrier to deliver anti-inflammatory medicine [309d]
- Scandium-doped TiO₂ boosts photocatalytic water splitting efficiency [309d]
- Climate change causes longer pollen seasons in capital cities [309d]
- Shark AI uses fossil shark teeth to get middle school kids interested in paleontology and computer vision [309d]
- Early childhood education workers face burnout, health disparities—but a wellness campaign could help [309d]
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