The Brutalist Report - science
- Your beliefs about money may reveal clues about your relationship [78d]
- Analytical method provides fresh insights into agriculture's impact on insect decline [78d]
- Modern tech unlocks secrets of Bronze Age art [78d]
- Science meets romance: New tool unlocks the body's 'messages in a bottle' to detect and treat disease [78d]
- Physicists discover an unusual chiral quantum state in a topological material [78d]
- AI isn't replacing student writing, but it is reshaping it [78d]
- Revolution in friction: A way to make super-smooth materials [78d]
- Tiny thermal sensor shows how molecules can mute heat like music [78d]
- Fish may be smarter than previously believed [78d]
- Conservatives are more likely than liberals to negotiate price, says research [78d]
- Common diabetes drug can help aging hens lay more eggs for longer [78d]
- Sharks and rays found using offshore wind farms as habitat [78d]
- How Britain's long-distance tin trade transformed the Bronze Age [78d]
- Superbug can digest medical plastic, making it even more dangerous [78d]
- Bird flu in cats points to risk of another pandemic [78d]
- Global study finds political left more trusting of climate scientists than right [78d]
- Improved modeling of the Pockels effect may help advance optoelectronic technology [78d]
- Problematic social media linked to belief in fake news [78d]
- New roadmap advances catalytic solutions to destroy 'forever chemicals' [78d]
- Novel vacuum-assisted extrusion technique improves performance of polymer prints [78d]
- Key portion of Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope clears thermal vacuum test [78d]
- The environmental, social and public health toll of Europe's factory farming dependency [78d]
- How environmental plasticity sparks the rise of new species across the animal kingdom [78d]
- Study finds giving pre-service social studies teachers practice in teaching difficult topics boosts confidence [78d]
- New tool can help New York state make economically beneficial food purchases [78d]
- Synthetic nanoparticle eyedrops help corneas heal after chemical or inflammatory damage [78d]
- Narcissistic men are drawn to gossip, study finds [78d]
- Triassic fossil reveals nature's best jaw for hunting fast fish [78d]
- Don't mess with mama spider: Parental care helps invasive spiders thwart their parasites [78d]
- 117 million-year-old mud waves reveal the birth of the Atlantic Ocean [78d]
- Biologists create a one-stop shop for world's most charismatic plants [78d]
- Only 0.001% of deep seafloor has been visually observed in 70 years, roughly equivalent to Rhode Island's area [78d]
- After the apocalypse: Urban and near-urban farming may be enough to sustain mid-size cities [78d]
- How to manage financial stress in uncertain times [78d]
- Camera trapping study reveals a large snow leopard population in India's Ladakh territory [78d]
- Repealing the estate tax could create headaches for the rich, as well as worsen inequality [78d]
- Why honeyguides sometimes lead honey hunters to dangerous animals instead of bee colonies [78d]
- Conclave: The chemistry behind the black and white smoke [78d]
- Spacecraft can 'brake' in space using drag − advancing craft agility, space safety and planetary missions [78d]
- Digital clones of real models are revolutionizing fashion advertising [78d]
- Does free schooling give girls a better chance in life? Burundi study shows the poorest benefited most [78d]
- Iron carbide: A novel heterogeneous catalyst for deoxygenative C-C coupling of alcohols [78d]
- Medium-chain dicarboxylic acids: A promising solution for salmon shelf life extension [78d]
- New strategy to prevent explosions in industrial polymerization: Compound inhibits thermal runaway [78d]
- Choosing singlehood? Here are 5 tips for thriving while being single [78d]
- Was it a stone tool or just a rock? An archaeologist explains how scientists can tell the difference [78d]
- Climate change putting millions more people at risk from infection-causing fungi [78d]
- Enzyme can restore antibiotic effect in the event of resistance [78d]
- Shortwave radiation sheds light on how Earth works [78d]
- New fossil shark named from ancient skeleton discovered in southern England [78d]
- Paper sensors and smartphone app monitor personal smoke exposure [78d]
- Meow mix-up: New study reveals attitudes on stray cats [78d]
- Can quantum computers handle energy's hardest problems? [78d]
- The atmospheric memory that feeds billions of people: Monsoon rainfall mechanism discovered [78d]
- Free floating binary planets may not survive for long [78d]
- Migration lawyers call for safeguards on automated handling of data [78d]
- Antibiotic resistance discovered in newly identified bacterium [78d]
- 3D map of tongue's sweet sensor may lead to new ways to curb sugar cravings [78d]
- Inexpensive drone technology shows promise for community forest restoration and funding [78d]
- Under the super microscope: How influenza viruses communicate with cells [78d]
- Microscopy method can reconstruct mammalian brain tissue in synaptic detail [78d]
- New project investigates mysteries of Sun's atmosphere [78d]
- Global study tracks air pollution and CO₂ emissions across thousands of cities worldwide [78d]
- Study finds that today's vulnerable youth will be most affected by continued greenhouse gas emissions [78d]
- Micropipette uses targeted ion delivery to activate individual neurons [78d]
- Scientists develop new light-powered enzymes to make chemistry cleaner and greener [78d]
- New study shows that birds form bonds that look a lot like friendship [78d]
- Comb jellies reveal ancient origins of animal genome regulation [78d]
- Bat virus evolution suggests wildlife trade sparked COVID-19 virus emergence in humans [78d]
- The hidden cost of hydropower: Biodiversity at risk [78d]
- Arctic fossils reveal world's oldest salmon and carp relatives [78d]
- Homo sapiens regularly crossed the Pyrenees during the Ice Age—here's what they took with them [78d]
- How maximum security prison inmates and officers worked together to create a farm behind bars [78d]
- Ten reasons why banning social media for New Zealanders under 16 is a bad idea—and will affect adults too [78d]
- 100 years of planetariums: A brief history of how humans brought the stars indoors [78d]
- T. rex's direct ancestor crossed from Asia to North America, new study finds [78d]
- Moving towns: 4 stories of communities facing relocation show the complex realities of managed retreat [78d]
- Improving in-situ analysis of planetary regolith with OptiDrill [78d]
- Virtual-only couture emerges as sustainable alternative for fashion industry [78d]
- Fewer parasites in Indian River lagoon signal big ecosystem problems [78d]
- Rural areas are crucial for national economic success but underfunded, new analysis shows [78d]
- Antibiotic resistance dates back millions of years, with important lessons for modern medicine [78d]
- New screening method finds novel approaches to combat antimicrobial resistant bacteria [78d]
- The Metaverse is changing consumer engagement forever, according to study [78d]
- Observations shed more light on properties of X-ray pulsar RX J0032.9-7348 [78d]
- Q&A: The plastic problem and how to solve it [78d]
- Rooting out plant diseases: Are computers ready to run our farms? [78d]
- Seaweeds are critical for human and planetary health but face extreme challenges, says new report [78d]
- Alloy design model offers faster, more accurate predictions by factoring in material defects [78d]
- To save nature, AI needs our help [78d]
- Study shows individuals prefer when firms stay apolitical on polarizing issues [78d]
- Shake-up at EPA threatens Energy Star, climate offices [78d]
- SpaceX sends up latest Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral [78d]
- World's wealthiest 10% have contributed to two-thirds of global warming since 1990, study finds [78d]
- World energy methane emissions near record high in 2024: IEA [78d]
- Private Japanese lunar lander enters orbit around moon ahead of a June touchdown [78d]
- Could conserving tigers in forests be an integral part of climate change solutions? [78d]
- Could forensic scientists soon reconstruct facial 3D images from DNA at crime scenes? [78d]
- Tomato ripening regulated by the same cellular process that slows aging in animals and humans [78d]
- New device instantly detects dangerous street drugs, offering hope for harm reduction [78d]
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