The Brutalist Report - science
- A 3000-year-old copper smelting site could be key to understanding the origins of iron [3d]
- New World screwworm parasite detected in northern Mexico near US border [3d]
- AI model enables fine-scale monitoring of ammonia emissions that contribute to fine particulate matter [3d]
- Avoiding static land surface models: Improvements in simulating water-energy-vegetation dynamics [3d]
- How does neighbor density affect seedling survival in tropical trees and lianas? [3d]
- Luminescence characteristics of Eu-doped CaF₂ crystals vary with radiation type, study shows [3d]
- JWST searches for stars in a glowing gas cloud [3d]
- Physics-informed AI learns local rules behind flocking and collective motion behaviors [3d]
- What noise does a fish make? New underwater tool lets ecologists ID fish from their sounds [3d]
- Inequality in agri-food chains: The Global South produces the food, but the Global North keeps the wealth [3d]
- Termite observations reveal their sophisticated technique to prevent contamination in fungal crop [3d]
- Plasma: The fourth state of matter drives sustainable carbon upcycling [3d]
- Super-absorbent hydrogel for soilless farming enables plants to thrive in drought conditions [3d]
- Fewer hailstorms but bigger hailstones: Climate change shifts Europe's severe weather risks [3d]
- New perspectives on light-matter interaction: How virtual charges influence material responses [3d]
- AI reveals hidden features of a developing embryo model [3d]
- 3D-printed carbon nanotube sensors show potential for smart health monitoring [3d]
- New mechanisms for bacterial motility and DNA transfer between bacteria decoded [3d]
- Layered cobalt catalyst reimagines pigment as a pathway for CO₂ recycling [3d]
- Finely balanced fungal toxin production lets C. albicans quietly colonize the mouth, study shows [3d]
- Coexisting magnetic states in 2D material promise major energy savings in memory chips [3d]
- Parents want to act on climate change but struggle to model low-carbon lifestyles [3d]
- Study reveals hidden 'electron highways' that power underground chemistry and pollution cleanup [3d]
- Wealthier countries waste more food per person, but urbanization is narrowing this gap [3d]
- Ancient fishing nets resurrected from pottery using X-ray CT [3d]
- Engineered protein switches may lead to safer, smarter medicines [3d]
- Human DNA from Mongolian burial sites reveals dynamics of Bronze Age societies [3d]
- New ichthyosaur species with robust ribs discovered in Jurassic clay pit [3d]
- Nature-inspired nanocage serves as gold nanoparticle reactor [3d]
- Energy-efficient catalyst converts water pollutants into useful ammonia [3d]
- Stretchable light-emitting material holds promise for photon-based devices [3d]
- Ancient tally sticks across three civilizations challenge myths about money [3d]
- Molecular mechanisms reveal physics of how mitochondria split to reproduce [3d]
- Eucalyptus plantations host fewer bird species than native forests and pine plantations, study finds [3d]
- Personal stories can change perceptions of discrimination [3d]
- Q&A: Phage therapy offers hope for antibiotic-resistant infections but faces legal barriers in Switzerland [3d]
- Countries with higher disease risk think more positively about the future of humanity [3d]
- Tackling extremist misogyny in the digital age [3d]
- Scientists eye hurricanes, rainfall in global high-def [3d]
- Daydreaming can lead to epiphanies, greater career purpose, research finds [3d]
- Researchers develop new variety of broccoli: A co-hybrid for cold weather climates [3d]
- Pulp mill waste becomes green solution to remove toxic dyes [3d]
- How diamond fails under extreme electrical fields [3d]
- Chemists solve century-old mechanistic puzzle of copper catalyst [3d]
- Mapping 'dark' regions of the genome illuminates how cells respond to their environment [3d]
- Global project unearths new species of wildflowers [3d]
- How could AI help (and hurt) forestry? [3d]
- Warn, hide or stand out? How color in the animal world is a battle for survival [4d]
- Baltic diatoms remained genetically stable for millennia—then humans came into play [4d]
- Intense groundwater flow destabilizes ice in North America's Great Lakes, simulations show [4d]
- 3D particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate first true steady state in turbulent plasma [4d]
- Whales are getting tangled in lines and ropes off the California coast in record numbers [4d]
- South Asia monsoon: climate change's dangerous impact on lifeline rains [4d]
- 400,000 evacuated, 3 dead as fresh storm batters Philippines [4d]
- Million-year-old skull could change human evolution timeline [4d]
- 'Beast mode' to 'teraflop': 10 words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary update [4d]
- Rogue planet SIMP-0136 displays strong auroral activity similar to Northern Lights [4d]
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