The Brutalist Report - science
- Modern tattooers meet their ancient match with the ice mummies of Siberia [2d]
- Seismic activity on the moon could pose risk to long-term lunar infrastructure [2d]
- Study outlines alternative approach to detecting inelastic dark matter particles [2d]
- Massive sea turtle returns to the ocean off Florida after treatment for a boat strike [2d]
- Lavender steps up as a natural preservative in skin-care emulsions [2d]
- Borderline democracy? How Polish voters tolerated restrictions of civil liberties to address immigration crisis [2d]
- Gulf of Maine sees rising pH, defying expectations of increasing ocean acidity [2d]
- Turkish city calls for help after heat tops 50C [2d]
- Researchers develop flexible fiber material for self-powered health-monitoring sensors [2d]
- Study reveals importance of culture in intimate partner violence recovery [2d]
- Tech tool offers improved assurances for small business contracts [2d]
- Neighborhood watch: Why closely related tropical animals live together [2d]
- Why do corporations act against the public interest? We may have the answers, and it's not just greed [2d]
- Safety trumps luxury: Tourist priorities redefined [2d]
- Genetic rescue reduces harmful mutations in Florida panthers without erasing local ancestry [2d]
- A new open-source program for quantum physics helps researchers obtain results in record time [2d]
- Gradual vs. sudden collapse: What magnets teach us about climate tipping points [2d]
- Why the Pacific tsunami was smaller than expected: A geologist explains [2d]
- US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void, including China [2d]
- Measurements suggest we inhale 68,000 lung-penetrating microplastics daily in our homes and cars [2d]
- How cumulative heat exposure affects students' cognitive performance [2d]
- Instagram images could influence public opinion on certain major events [2d]
- Breaking bilateral symmetry: The unusual head of a fish and the puzzle of its genes [2d]
- NASA-ISRO satellite lifts off to track Earth's changing surfaces [2d]
- Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions [2d]
- Simulations prove early Earth's liquid core generated protective magnetic field [2d]
- Tracking deep space probes with GEO satellites improves uptime [2d]
- Russia's Far East 'land of fire and ice' avoids major damage from earthquake and tsunami [2d]
- Volcano erupts after quake in Russia's far east [2d]
- Liquid droplets trained to play tic-tac-toe [2d]
- Portugal gains control of some wildfires [2d]
- Radar satellite launched by India and NASA will track miniscule changes to Earth's land and ice [2d]
- Unearthed teeth reveal human diversity in China during Middle Pleistocene [2d]
- He said, she said—how misinformation clouds the memory of accuser and accused in sexual assault cases [2d]
- EU urged to act on forests' faltering absorption of carbon [2d]
- Physicists still divided about quantum world, 100 years on [2d]
- Hammerheads prefer a shark-eat-shark diet [2d]
- Shanghai evacuates 283,000 people as typhoon hits [2d]
- Biochar improves soil health for cotton production, study confirms [2d]
- Deepest-known animal communities found nearly 10 km below sea in Mariana Trench [2d]
- Engineered enzyme enables precise assembly of single-handed complex molecules [2d]
- Huge quake off Russia sparks Pacific tsunamis [2d]
- Webb reveals more than one star contributes to the irregular shape of planetary nebula NGC 6072 [2d]
- Too many male zoo animals may threaten endangered species conservation efforts [2d]
- Two new solutions presented for coral protection: A conductive biopaste and a natural healing patch [2d]
- Biologists solve long-standing mystery of how crickets sing [2d]
- To better detect chemical weapons, materials scientists are exploring new technologies [2d]
- Programmable nanospheres unlock nature's 500-million-year-old color secrets [2d]
- More than 50% of Detroit students regularly miss class, and schools alone can't solve the problem [2d]
- Sun dogs and other celestial effects could appear in alien skies [2d]
- Satellite data reveal African grasslands' carbon uptake rises with rainfall, unlike forests and savannas [2d]
- Stitched for strength: The physics of jamming in stiff, knitted fabrics [2d]
- An underwater observatory keeping the pulse of the Southern Ocean for nearly 30 years yields fresh results [2d]
- Understanding the polycrisis: Why interconnected disasters are the new normal [2d]
- Take fish, salt in vats, leave in sun for months: Why ancient Romans loved fermented fish sauces like garum [2d]
- Carbon 'offsets' aren't working: Researchers offer a 'roadmap' to improve nature-based climate solutions [2d]
- Rainy tropics could face unprecedented droughts as an Atlantic current slows [2d]
- Compact setup successfully detects elusive antineutrinos from nuclear reactor [2d]
- Tsunami warnings are triggering mass evacuations across the Pacific—even though the waves look small. Here's why [2d]
- Shape complementarity enables precise protein binder design [2d]
- How China's pandas became its most valuable diplomats—and its vulnerable children [2d]
- 'Darkening' cities is as important for wildlife as greening them [2d]
- Forget AI-generated music—this music was composed using DNA sequences [2d]
- Bacterial communities create kaleidoscopic patterns in synchronized swimming [2d]
- 3D video method accurately estimates tomato leaf area without costly sensors [2d]
- The giant cuttlefish's technicolor mating display is globally unique—an algal bloom could kill them all [2d]
- Kamchatka earthquake is among top 10 strongest ever recorded. Here's what they have in common [2d]
- The fungus among us: Study shows fungi form living bridges to share water between neighboring plants [2d]
- Quantum chemistry reveals how electron behavior shapes electrochemical Diels-Alder reactions [2d]
- Is the moon best left alone? [2d]
- Newly discovered protein passes enzymes on like a baton [2d]
- Why smart people fall for false information and what to do about it [2d]
- Tiny sensors in backpacks used to discover the extraordinary ways birds migrate to find water [2d]
- Analytical technique for gene and cell doping could ensure ethics and fairness in sports [2d]
- To fight wildfires, look to social media, researcher says [2d]
- Researchers uncover role of A-site cation ordering in perovskite anodes for high-temperature oxygen evolution [2d]
- Heat index vs. wet bulb globe temperature: What's better for heat wave safety? [2d]
- Circular bioprocess extracts valuable chemicals from algae [2d]
- 'Insect highways'—flower-filled dikes attract rare and diverse bee populations [2d]
- OJ 287: New image reveals sharply curved plasma jet at heart of mysterious galaxy [2d]
- AI uncovers subsurface entrances on the moon [2d]
- Predators balance water needs and human presence: Lions linger near waterholes, hyenas seek cover [2d]
- 4D images show heat shield damage on spacecraft goes below the surface [2d]
- Myth versus memory—Nessie spotters are not influenced by media depictions [2d]
- New catalyst approach contributes to advancement of green hydrogen [2d]
- Laser-engineered platinum colloidosomes enable efficient near-infrared catalysis and cancer therapy [2d]
- From the lab to the hand: Nanodevice brings personalized genomics closer to reality [2d]
- High-resolution satellite remote sensing reveals underestimated methane emissions from global landfills [2d]
- Coastal communities vary widely in climate hazard acknowledgment, study shows [2d]
- Low-emission NH₃ production method achieves 5.6-fold increase in yield using silicon nitride [2d]
- Nano-engineered photocatalyst sets milestone for solar fuel production [2d]
- Global threat of salt contamination to water supplies in tidal rivers, jeopardizing critical infrastructure [2d]
- Supergiant star Wd1-9 investigated in detail [2d]
- This may be what 2,500-year-old honey looks like [2d]
- The DNA analysis device that can be made on a 3D printer [2d]
- Water's molecular disorder helps turn carbon waste into valuable fuel products [2d]
- Perseid meteor shower: When it peaks and what could spoil the party [2d]
- Baited camera films one of 'the world's rarest shark species' off Wales [2d]
- Study uncovers magnetic properties in spider pulsar eclipse regions [2d]
- Scientists trace mineral sources for sacred Maya Blue in Late Classic pottery from Buenavista, Belize [2d]
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