The Brutalist Report - science
- Antarctic Ocean of the last ice age reveals how a critical process of CO₂ storage may slow again [18d]
- Introduced animals change how island plants spread, global study finds [18d]
- Australia–Papua New Guinea defense treaty: What we can learn from history to make this new alliance work [18d]
- Protein sidekick exhibits dual roles in stress granule assembly and disassembly [18d]
- AI tool helps match enzymes to substrates [18d]
- Chinese medicine extract tetrandrine's precise mechanism of action opens new avenues for drug discovery [18d]
- Carbon monitoring: Modeling effort helps to quickly and accurately estimate forest biomass [18d]
- Scientists discover regulatory pathway behind cyanobacteria's carbon-fixing factories [18d]
- 'Solids full of holes': Nobel-winning materials explained [18d]
- Study reveals how financial pressure shapes NFL officiating [18d]
- Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens rural schools and hospitals reliant on immigrant workers [18d]
- Your phone rings, and it's a number from Sweden. Do you answer? A Nobel Prize winner didn't [18d]
- Farmed totoaba could curb poaching [18d]
- What work means to working-class young men in an age of increasing automation [18d]
- How household composition influences food behaviors and spending [18d]
- Opinion: Why US military action against Latin America's cartels won't win the war on drugs [18d]
- Understanding the climate cost of cleaning our water [18d]
- Enhancing the industrial relevance of alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes by exploiting their 'hidden reactivity' [18d]
- Early humans butchered elephants using small tools then made big tools from their bones, research finds [18d]
- Mars dust devils mapped in detail, revealing faster winds than expected [18d]
- 1,000-year-old gut microbiome revealed for young man who lived in pre-Hispanic Mexico [18d]
- Composing crews for Mars missions: Team diversity may foster resilience [18d]
- Nobel chemistry prize awarded for crystal materials that could revolutionize green technology [18d]
- How different bird species forage together in the Antarctic [18d]
- The alleged British links to mass deforestation and displacement in a conflict few have even heard of [18d]
- Domestic violence impacts nearly two-thirds of Californians, survey finds [18d]
- Bacterial 'bubbles' hitchhike to reach the cell surface, researchers discover [18d]
- Open source mega-constellations could solve overcrowding [18d]
- An unexpected reaction to climate change: Daubenton's bats are hibernating for longer [18d]
- Assessing whether high-tide marker definition protects public beach access amid rising seas [18d]
- Physicists improve precision of atomic clocks by reducing quantum noise [18d]
- We tested if a specialized magnetic powder could remove microplastics from drinking water: The answer is yes [18d]
- Winning a bidding war isn't always a win, research on 14 million home sales shows [18d]
- Cosmic tug-of-war: Gravity reshapes magnetic fields in star clusters [18d]
- Why higher ed's AI rush could put corporate interests over public service and independence [18d]
- Burning issue: Study finds fire a friend to some bees, a foe to others [18d]
- Could dogs ever talk? New review weighs science, ethics and evolution [18d]
- How does the world look through a spider's eyes? [18d]
- It shouldn't take undercover journalists to expose policing's sexist and racist culture [18d]
- Basic data literacy can boost AI use by teachers, study finds [18d]
- First system to track near-real time changes to global land cover created [18d]
- Solar farms could double bumblebee populations through wildflower management [18d]
- Women portrayed as younger than men online, and AI amplifies the bias [18d]
- Research sheds light on Britain's forgotten role in the French Resistance [18d]
- Direct signal analysis helps solve 50-year-old problem in molecular fluorescence analysis [18d]
- Nasal spray with gold nanoparticles delivers targeted treatment to the brain [18d]
- Virtual reality programs can help children with social communication [18d]
- East-West divide in lettuce pest threatens crop yields, study finds [18d]
- Overconfidence persists even where regular feedback should discourage it, chess study finds [18d]
- Regional ocean dynamics can be better emulated with AI models [18d]
- Study examines ties between criminal charges and mental health among incarcerated youth [18d]
- Quantum dynamics on your laptop? New technique moves us closer [18d]
- Magnetic 'switchback' detected near Earth for the first time [18d]
- Programmable optical chip merges photons to change color [18d]
- Satellites record 20-meter high wave, showing the power of ocean swell [18d]
- What's the difference between moths and butterflies? Look at their antennae [18d]
- National living wage reduced labor mobility across jobs, study finds [18d]
- Sticky ammonia is tricky to measure: Innovative field method reveals scale of problem [18d]
- Orthopedic implants aim to last longer with liquid metal-based nanomaterials [18d]
- Slime mold metabolites are a promising, eco-friendly repellent of root-knot nematodes [18d]
- Analyses of moon's largest impact crater reveal unexpected insights into its tumultuous past [18d]
- AI-based system offers insights on how polymers can be engineered for use in next-generation bioelectronics [18d]
- Insights from 15 years of collaborative microbiome research with Indigenous peoples in the Peruvian Amazon [18d]
- Losing Nemo: Almost all aquarium fish in the US are caught in the wild [18d]
- Male flies are not mini-females: Cell-specific, non-uniform growth drives sexual size differences in fruit flies [18d]
- Self-cleaving receptors act as cellular quality control for protein synthesis [18d]
- Astronomers discover the most 'pristine' star in the known universe [18d]
- Sinking balls of krill food could be good news for the planet [18d]
- Research shines light on 'double-yielding' behavior in soft materials [18d]
- Global atlas of thermal tolerance provides heat check for freshwater organisms [18d]
- Canal Istanbul stirs fear and uncertainty in nearby villages [18d]
- From refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science's 'equalising force' [18d]
- Researchers discover a hidden atomic order that persists in metals even after extreme processing [18d]
- Protein nanorings designed to detect and neutralize SARS-CoV2 virus [18d]
- Tianwen-2 probe takes a selfie with Earth to mark China's National Day [18d]
- Four things to know about climate change and human migration [18d]
- Veggie 'burgers' face the chop as EU lawmakers back labeling ban [18d]
- Illegal cannabis cultivation leaves lasting chemical footprint on California's public lands [18d]
- Deforestation can cause eight-fold increase in flood event risk [18d]
- Deadwood brings wild orchids to life: Study uncovers important carbon flux in the ecosystem [18d]
- The remarkable rise of eBird—the world's biggest citizen science project [18d]
- Why Annabelle, Chucky and dolls in general creep us out [18d]
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