The Brutalist Report - science
- Ghana's war on illegal mining has failed—we set out to find out why [169d]
- Grand Canyon's Dragon Bravo megafire shows the growing wildfire threat to water systems [169d]
- Double dragons help explain sex determination of reptiles [169d]
- RNA editing tool can take some of the risk out of gene therapy [169d]
- Emerging parasite threats in the UK and Ireland: The role of climate change and pet travel [169d]
- The accommodation crisis plaguing Cop30, Brazil's upcoming UN climate summit [169d]
- I got an AI to impersonate me and teach me my own course. Here's what I learned about the future of education [169d]
- Study highlights critical communication challenges in European biodiversity research networks [169d]
- At one elite college, over 80% of students now use AI, but it's not all about outsourcing their work [169d]
- Discovery of hidden faults sheds light on mystery of 'slow earthquakes' [169d]
- Study reveals the gene responsible for diverse color patterns in African violets [169d]
- Researcher: We can build safer tunnels with artificial intelligence [169d]
- MXene as a frame for 2D water films shows new properties [169d]
- Has extreme poverty really plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not [169d]
- Largest database on Mediterranean trees now available [169d]
- Cells mount distinct responses to differently shaped wounds in tissue, study finds [169d]
- Solar-powered photoelectrochemical system converts nitrate in wastewater into high-value ammonia [169d]
- Fern leaf pockets hide secrets of plant-microbe symbiosis [169d]
- Parker Solar Probe confirms decades-old theoretical models about magnetic reconnection [169d]
- Triangle structured illumination microscopy developed for sustained live-cell super-resolution imaging [169d]
- No one cares about the grass (but we should) [169d]
- Catching a 'eureka' before it strikes: New research spots the signs [169d]
- Inbreeding is hurting Michigan's only rattlesnake: Long-term study shows how [169d]
- Carbon nanotube 'smart windows' offer energy savings by modulating near-infrared light transmission [169d]
- Ensuring appropriate allocation: Researchers develop anticlustering method for sequencing analysis [169d]
- Decoding the 'impossible' chemistry of moonseed to rewrite the understanding of plant evolution [169d]
- Hurricane Erin drenches Caribbean islands, threatens US coast [169d]
- New method probes cancer cell messengers that weaken immune system [169d]
- Tropical systems spin up Mid-South crop insurance rates [169d]
- California Jews experiencing heightened depression, anxiety since 2023 Hamas violence [169d]
- Model reroutes livestock trucks to reduce risk of infection [169d]
- New study shows potential for improved fuel-free spacecraft sails [169d]
- National study finds energy bills hit minority households the hardest [169d]
- Vapor-based method controls crystallinity of pore walls in nanospaces [169d]
- Human influence reduces natural land carbon stocks by 24%, study finds [169d]
- X-ray flashes reveal how electron-hole pairs tug at atoms inside quantum dots [169d]
- Three reasons plastic pollution treaty talks ended in disagreement and deadlock (but not collapse) [169d]
- NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030. Choosing where is tricky [169d]
- Scientists develop new method to create novel layered inorganic materials [169d]
- Study shows sound can make beer brew faster [169d]
- Data that taxpayers have paid for and rely on is disappearing. Here's how it's happening and what you can do about it [169d]
- Why did Cosmic Noon galaxies emit so many cosmic rays? [169d]
- Size matters, but so does beauty and vigor—at least when it comes to peacocks [169d]
- Engineers create new class of quantum sensors to detect faint molecular vibrations [169d]
- High-conductivity amphiphilic MXene can be dispersed in a wide range of solvents [169d]
- Is mineral water 'natural' if it's filtered? The debate gripping France today has raged since the 18th-century [169d]
- Hubble examines low brightness, high interest galaxy [169d]
- Kids need soft skills in the age of AI, but what does this mean for schools? [169d]
- Unlocking a mechanism for longevity: Study identifies key to slowing aging via RNA regulation [169d]
- Spectral analysis suggests asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are part of Polana family [169d]
- Africa's top climate change challenges: A fairer deal on phasing out fossil fuels and mobilizing funds [169d]
- Online reviews influence what we buy, but should they have that much power over our choices? [169d]
- Blending direct and indirect reciprocity: Researchers create tolerance-based cooperation framework [169d]
- Beyond the binary: Nuanced categories of good, neutral and bad support lasting human cooperation [169d]
- Iran's nature is under threat—here's how better environmental stewardship can save it [169d]
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