The Brutalist Report - science
- What the coins of the San José Galleon shipwreck reveal [232d]
- 'Active travel' study identifies pathways for designing walking- and cycling-friendly cities [232d]
- Where did cosmic rays come from? Astrophysicists are closer to finding out [232d]
- How an atomic nucleus can have two different shapes with only slightly different energy levels [232d]
- Emerging pollutants are aggravating water crisis in developing countries, say researchers [232d]
- Protecting peppers from devastating viral diseases through gene pyramiding [232d]
- Q&A: Leveraging the power of open source data to map the world's oceans [232d]
- Protein-binding affinity model expands role of AI in drug discovery [232d]
- Why don't bats get cancer? Researchers discover protection from genes and strong immune systems [232d]
- Soil models may improve safety of wheat amid cadmium contamination [232d]
- Physicists set new world record for qubit operation accuracy [232d]
- First surface-emitting laser using quantum dots targets optical fiber communications [232d]
- Violent youth assaults on police often triggered by past trauma, Australian study finds [232d]
- Terahertz polarimetry detects microscopic tissue changes linked to cancer and burns [232d]
- New report offers critical strategies to protect public health and safe drinking water amid climate change [232d]
- A recipe for success: Beefing up the taste of cultured meat with amino acids [232d]
- Who gets targeted in online games? Study maps harassment risk by gender, age, and identity [232d]
- It's not the game, it's the group: Sports fans connect the most over rituals [232d]
- Rings of time: Unearthing climate secrets from ancient trees [232d]
- Students' favored study method isn't the most effective, research shows [232d]
- Anthropologists map Neanderthals' long and winding roads across Europe and Eurasia [232d]
- Russia using museums for ideological indoctrination about the Ukraine invasion, study shows [232d]
- Starlink satellites fall to Earth faster during increased solar activity, study finds [232d]
- Echolocation research sheds light on how whales and dolphins use sound [232d]
- Rediscovery of the protist Glissandra: Elucidating common features of the uncharacterized CRuMs lineage [232d]
- Webb detects familiar ice-covered dust in a galaxy 5 billion light-years away [232d]
- Overlooked lizards emerge as key seed dispersers in Madagascar's unique forests [232d]
- Likely site of new planet in formation discovered [232d]
- Out of the string theory swampland: New models may resolve problem that conflicts with dark energy [232d]
- Understanding the mechanisms of embryonic cell behavior [232d]
- Advanced simulations explain exoplanetary systems with compact orbits [232d]
- CRISPR-based technology leads to discovery of complex multigenic traits in tomato plants [232d]
- Soil enzyme could make nitrogen more accessible to crops and curb fertilizer runoff [232d]
- Monkey business delays Sri Lanka's wildlife survey [232d]
- Goldilocks conditions for wildfires: Twenty years of data show which areas are most at risk [232d]
- AI system detects oysters faster than humans but with lower accuracy in reef monitoring study [232d]
- Sexual selection: Human odor-based mating preferences do not guarantee gamete-level compatibility [232d]
- Wasps thought to be asexual could support chemical-free pest control enhancements [232d]
- Was the Boulder attack terrorism or a hate crime? Two experts unpack the complexities [232d]
- Collagen-based method overcomes previous problems to advance tissue engineering and bioprinting [232d]
- What the UK's 'Nato-first' defense approach tells us about Britain's place in a volatile world [232d]
- Americans still have faith in local news, but few are willing to pay for it [232d]
- Your brain learns from rejection. Here's how it becomes your compass for connection [232d]
- Horses have a complex repertoire of facial expressions, just like primates [232d]
- Killer crab: Shining an infrared light on loggerhead turtle hatchling attacks [232d]
- New machine learning model improves early tsunami warnings [232d]
- When antibiotics backfire: How a bacterial energy crisis fuels rapid resistance [232d]
- Expert reveals how US companies can fight back against import competition with power of marketing [232d]
- Two-million-year-old pitted teeth from our ancient relatives reveal secrets about human evolution [232d]
- Quantum machine learning: Small-scale photonic quantum processor can already outperform classical counterparts [232d]
- Nature's toolkit: Scientists breed mushrooms to build versatile natural substitutes for commonly used materials [232d]
- Drones and new AI tools study declining harbor seal populations in Koster Sea [232d]
- Newly-declared conservation area in Peru is home to pink dolphins, giant armadillos and woolly monkeys [232d]
- What is the high seas treaty? [232d]
- Protected bike lanes linked to nearly double the number of bicycle commuters [232d]
- Coral reefs migrating poleward too slowly to escape rapid ocean warming, simulation study shows [232d]
- Edible, biodegradable nanofibers created from milk protein and plant cellulose [232d]
- Fossilized dinosaur gut shows that sauropods barely chewed [232d]
- How Instagram profiles relate to political/social content use [232d]
- Coral reefs face an uncertain recovery from the fourth global mass bleaching event—can climate refuges help? [232d]
- Germany's chancellor thinks his fellow citizens need to work harder. Here's why he's wrong [232d]
- Early visions of Mars: Meet the 19th-century astronomer who used science fiction to imagine the red planet [232d]
- Mussel power: How an offshore shellfish farm is boosting marine life [232d]
- Why bystanders defend bad behavior at work—even when they know it's wrong [232d]
- Canada must take action to prevent climate-related migration [232d]
- Immortality at a price: How the promise of delaying death has become a consumer marketing bonanza [232d]
- What can you do if you don't like your child's friends? [232d]
- How Trump's trade war is supercharging the fast fashion industry [232d]
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- Succession battles are not just a TV trope [232d]
- Video: Ignis mission ready for lift-off [232d]
- NASA provides hardware for space station DNA repair experiment [232d]
- Ocean mud locks up much of the planet's carbon—we're digging deep to map these ancient stores [232d]
- New book offers a roadmap for research–practice partnerships that can transform schools [232d]
- AMOC decline linked to increased dry season rainfall in parts of the Amazon rainforest [232d]
- How social media is shifting the spread of hurricane information [232d]
- AI-designed waveguides pave the way for next-generation photonic devices [232d]
- Your dog is talking: Why you might be missing their silent messages [232d]
- Lawn story: Turfgrass data may improve urban greenhouse gas emission estimates [232d]
- Searching for axions by analyzing X-ray observations of entire galaxies [232d]
- Suspended children are twice as likely to be involved in violence, even when accounting for their behavior [232d]
- Relativistic jet detected in active galaxy Markarian 110 [232d]
- New book explores misinformation's history, psychology, social impact and potential solutions [232d]
- Building climate resilience in the island nation of Dominica [232d]
- Giant plankton could help coral fight climate change [232d]
- Modeling electric response of materials, a million atoms at a time [232d]
- Core components for NASA's Roman Space Telescope pass major shake test [232d]
- NASA's ready-to-use dataset details land motion across North America [232d]
- Study reveals how fatal school shootings disrupt local economies [232d]
- Axiom Space's record-setter to lead astronauts from three nations on private mission [232d]
- California tsunami: Here's where damage and casualties could be the worst [232d]
- UN summit to tackle 'emergency' in world's oceans [232d]
- Farmed production of some fish—and seaweed—is soaring [232d]
- Tangled humpback whale sparks rescue mission off Australia [232d]
- Shoppers are wary of digital shelf labels, but a study found they don't lead to price surges [232d]
- Overconfidence in finance bosses can lead to environmental rule-breaking [232d]
- Protected Antarctic oceanic life threatened by ships anchoring, underwater videos show [232d]
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