The Brutalist Report - science
- Extended maternal care is a central factor to animal and human longevity, modeling study suggests [627d]
- Researchers identify potential caterpillar fungus for the production of bioactive compounds [627d]
- Strange metal state discovered in hydrogen-rich compound of lanthanum under pressure [627d]
- Researchers reveal influence of cyclic dynamic disturbance on coal-rock evolution and zoning [627d]
- Study proposes new constraints on exotic spin-spin-velocity-dependent interactions between electron spins [627d]
- Masterstrokes and markets: A bibliometric journey through art's value [627d]
- Researchers create innovative polymer wound dressings for painless and residue-free removal [627d]
- New database boasts more than 200 years of data on crime and punishment in the Nordics [627d]
- Using camelid nanobodies for food allergen surveillance [627d]
- Exploring self-healing mechanisms for stable photoelectrochemical water splitting [627d]
- Ultraviolet-absorbing film shows promise in controlling insecticide-resistant thrips in Chinese agriculture [627d]
- A novel method for measuring nano/microplastic concentrations in soil using spectroscopy [627d]
- AI shows how field crops develop: Software can simulate future growth based on a single initial image [627d]
- Q&A: Wall Street meets Reddit—what are the upsides and risks of social investing? [627d]
- Six turtle species that live in Australia are all vulnerable or endangered, but there's hope [627d]
- A sleep apnea collar enhances diagnostics of canine sleep-disordered breathing [627d]
- Wildfire north of LA rapidly spreads as hot, gusty winds continue [627d]
- Ancient remedies for modern woes: Traditional Chinese medicine and the fight against African swine fever [627d]
- Tipping points: Understanding the green Sahara's collapse [627d]
- Research team prepares ESA's Arctic Weather Satellite for liftoff [627d]
- Polarization and risk perception could play important roles in climate-policy outcomes [627d]
- Tanzania fertilizer use increased after intervention, but changes were not sustained, study shows [627d]
- Scientists develop a new computer language to model organismal traits [627d]
- If you can't stay indoors during this U.S. heat wave, here are a few ideas [627d]
- Researchers improve solid oxide fuel cell threefold [627d]
- To streamline drug discovery, team develops algorithmic framework to identify optimal molecular candidates [627d]
- Direct evidence found for dairy consumption in the Pyrenees in the earliest stages of the Neolithic [627d]
- NASA's LRO spots China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft on lunar far side [627d]
- Satellites find that snow didn't offset southwestern US groundwater loss [627d]
- Origins of cumulative culture in human evolution—researchers identify contributions to today's culture and technology [627d]
- Study finds US does not have housing shortage, but shortage of affordable housing [627d]
- Researchers unveil high-quality genome of Rubus rosaefolius [627d]
- Phosphorylation: The molecular key to birch trees' drought endurance [627d]
- Warp drives could generate gravitational waves [627d]
- Books struggle to compete with screens for children's attention, study shows [627d]
- California blaze raises fears for dangerous wildfire season [627d]
- Specialist training transforms football coach attitudes towards intervening to prevent violence and abuse, study shows [627d]
- Douglass' relationship with audiences illustrates 'outsized impact' of public speaking in politics, scholar says [627d]
- Astronomers find black holes created in mergers carry information about their ancestors [627d]
- Einstein's other theory of gravity could have the recipe to relieve 'Hubble trouble' [627d]
- Cells grown in microgravity show 3D structures that could be used in medicine [627d]
- Squeezing Schrödinger's cat may increase quantum sensitivity [627d]
- 'Glitches' of rapidly spinning neutron star pulsars can be a source of gravitational waves [627d]
- Puerto Rico's anti-corruption laws promoted fraud by outsourcing government services, study suggests [627d]
- Investigating plasma deviations inside nuclear fusion reactors [627d]
- Study shows endemic plants adapt to high altitude by adjusting phenotypic traits [628d]
- New tool evaluating 'high-quality jobs' benefits employers, employees, research finds [628d]
- Research suggests agricultural waste could help to clean polluted water [628d]
- Improving fingerprint detection with carbon-coated nanoparticles [628d]
- Improving Maglev performance with machine learning [628d]
- Team uses radar to study glaciers [628d]
- Scientists use NMR spectroscopy to map polyelectrolyte distribution and solve a century-old chemistry riddle [628d]
- Charming ambassadors with big appetites and universal appeal: China's long history of 'panda diplomacy' [628d]
- School interventions offer best shot at reducing youth violence [628d]
- Scientists say 'lost' birds list will aid in protecting species [628d]
- Study reveals increasing polarization in climate change coverage between elite and heartland news sources [628d]
- Genome reconstruction reveals previously uncharacterized parasite in fish worldwide [628d]
- Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes: Why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology [628d]
- How a microscopic coastal creature may become deadlier in our changing climate [628d]
- Beetles conquered Earth by evolving their own biochemical laboratory, new study finds [628d]
- Seawall baffles and AI help emerald shiners swim to Lake Erie [628d]
- Americans used to unite over tragic events—and now are divided by them [628d]
- Researchers propose a new way to measure aging and disease risk with the protein aggregation clock [628d]
- New 2D polymer brings scientists a step closer to realizing switchable quantum states [628d]
- Spillover of tropospheric ozone is affecting measurements of stratospheric ozone recovery more than previously realized [628d]
- Research explores young men navigating the anxieties and pressures of online spaces [628d]
- Poll: Majority of Americans say key COVID-19 policies were a good idea—but views of individual policies vary [628d]
- Image: Hubble captures a cosmic fossil (NGC 2005) [628d]
- Marine CO₂ removal technologies could depend on the appetite of the ocean's tiniest animals [628d]
- Scientists investigate the origins of the Crab Nebula with James Webb Space Telescope [628d]
- Scientists modify function of common enzymes by hacking genetics, could improve cancer treatments [628d]
- The right-size nest can maximize pollination capabilities of solitary bees [628d]
- Researchers show regenerative dynamics can boost sustainability [628d]
- Researchers discover mechanism for carbonaceous particle formation [628d]
- Computer-designed proteins guide stem cells to form blood vessels [628d]
- New AI tool for rapid and cost-effective drug discovery [628d]
- Scientists develop 3D printed vacuum system that aims to trap dark matter [628d]
- MXenes for energy storage: Chemical imaging more than just surface deep [628d]
- Australians say AI shouldn't produce political news, but it's okay for sports [628d]
- Modern human DNA contains bits from all over the Neanderthal genome, except the Y chromosome. What happened? [628d]
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