The Brutalist Report - science
- Research cracks the code to trying vegan eggs [11d]
- New study unlocks molecular defense against devastating potato pathogen [11d]
- Real-time imaging of nanoscale ice crystals promises better weather and climate models [11d]
- California Latino GDP surges past $1 trillion, as Latinos help power state economy [11d]
- Scientists find a silver lining to adult house flies' filthy behavior [11d]
- Canadian wetlands are treasures that deserve protection [11d]
- Colonial-era land-use changes in India led to severe decline in grassland birds, study finds [11d]
- Researchers visualize crystal phase changes particle by particle in new simulations [11d]
- Soybeans use a natural targeted cooling mechanism to protect reproduction under tough weather conditions [11d]
- During COVID-19, workers were less responsive to monetary incentives when amenities comprised more of total compensation [11d]
- Counting the climate costs of abandoned shopping trolleys [11d]
- New microscope enables neurovascular coupling imaging across the entire cortex of awake mice [11d]
- Healthy European peatlands require specific temperature and water level parameters [11d]
- Fossil discovery reveals the Grand Canyon was a 'Goldilocks zone' for the evolution of early animals [11d]
- Men aim higher but matches favor similarity: Study reveals online dating patterns [11d]
- Dinosaur tracks reveal first evidence of mixed-species herding behavior [11d]
- Surprise results in search for South African lizard species that have been missing for decades [11d]
- Universal law predicts how city traffic adapts during extreme flood events [11d]
- Intestinal damage results from hidden cryptosporidium cell invasion, study shows [11d]
- States legally obligated to tackle climate change: ICJ [11d]
- Ground-based sensors can distinguish intact from fragmented meteoroid fireballs [11d]
- Hybrid approach developed for analyzing and designing graphene nanosheet-based materials [11d]
- Executive function may stem from schooling rather than innate cognition [11d]
- Scientists outline integrated AI-biotech approach to advance sustainable crop development [11d]
- Microbial gene ratios reveal timeline and severity of oil spill contamination [11d]
- Flabby and flexible: How machine learning helps to build new proteins [11d]
- JWST finds plenty of low mass black holes in the early universe [11d]
- Coral reef food webs revealed to be more siloed and vulnerable than previously understood [11d]
- Scientists in Barbados overturn hundreds of rocks to rediscover world's smallest-known snake [11d]
- Bat populations look to bounce back from another setback from deadly fungus [11d]
- Superheated gold withstands 'entropy catastrophe': New method challenges established physics [11d]
- Molecule activated by cobalt targets DNA three-way junctions linked to cancer [11d]
- Demonstration of first antimatter quantum bit paves way for improved comparisons of matter and antimatter [11d]
- XRISM satellite maps sulfur in both gas and solid forms across Milky Way [11d]
- Harnessing the potential for climate action and biodiversity conservation [11d]
- Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa [11d]
- Two ways cities can beat the heat: Which is best, urban trees or cool roofs? [11d]
- Grandparent care: Women from poorer backgrounds help out most with childcare [11d]
- How germy is the public pool? An infectious disease expert weighs in [11d]
- Binary star systems are complex astronomical objects. A new AI approach could pin down their properties quickly [11d]
- Forest loss in Malawi: How having women at the table affected debates and decisions about solutions [11d]
- How the nature of environmental law is changing in defense of the planet and the climate [11d]
- Green ammonia revolution: New electrolyte strategy boosts sustainable fertilizer production [11d]
- World-first deep-sea DNA study reveals global connectivity of marine life [11d]
- Ancient caiman may have preyed on another apex predator—the giant 'terror bird' [11d]
- Better health found in households using improved cookstoves in Rwanda [11d]
- Genetic tweak in mosquitoes blocks malaria transmission without affecting insect health [11d]
- The most complete view of the human genome yet sets new standard for use in precision medicine [11d]
- Underground maps reveal 90% of mycorrhizal fungal biodiversity hotspots lie outside protected areas [11d]
- First quantum confinement achieved without physical downsizing [11d]
- How evolution sent deer mice scurrying down two different paths of escape [11d]
- Feather-like crest on Triassic reptile challenges ideas about reptile evolution [11d]
- Fish-inspired adhesive device clings to soft tissues for underwater drug delivery [11d]
- Climate disasters are pushing people into homelessness—but there's a lot we can do about it [11d]
- Hosepipe ban survival guide: Which garden plants to save and which to sacrifice [11d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses implications of administration's plans for AI [11d]
- Popular Tunisian island's cultural heritage at risk due to tourism, neglect and climate change [11d]
- Ghosted by a friend? Four expert tips on how to handle the hurt [11d]
- Is today's political climate making dating harder for young people? [11d]
- A global treaty to limit plastic pollution is within reach—will countries seize the moment? [11d]
- Two new varieties of muscadine grape species to see release this fall, expand growing season [11d]
- Do countries have a duty to prevent climate harm? The world's highest court is about to answer this crucial question [11d]
- Feeling the heat: Perseverance looks for evidence of contact metamorphism [11d]
- Researchers unveil user-friendly tool to alert beachgoers to contamination [11d]
- Why collaborative mentoring for teachers is key to great education [11d]
- Yellowknife's giant mine: Arsenic exposure as Indigenous community was poisoned [11d]
- New scoring system for horse skin, coat condition provides insights into parasite impact [11d]
- Video: Ignis Mission: Return to Earth [11d]
- Study uncovers technologically appealing trick used by microalgae to manipulate light [11d]
- Optical frequency comb integration transforms absolute distance measurement precision [11d]
- A step toward solving central mystery of life on Earth [11d]
- Farewell to summer? 'Haze' and 'trash' among Earth's new seasons as climate change and pollution play havoc [11d]
- First satellite-scale retrieval of land surface temperature components [11d]
- Global contest puts analysis tools for single-molecule motion analysis to the test [11d]
- Spying on stingrays: First-ever tags reveal elusive behaviors and habitats [11d]
- New study shows how sweat really forms [11d]
- 'Eat the rich'—why horror films are taking aim at the ultra-wealthy [11d]
- 'Toothless' compulsory voting can increase voter turnout [11d]
- Novel material efficiently removes 'forever chemicals' [11d]
- Quantum tool could lead to gamma-ray lasers and access the multiverse [11d]
- New research fuels the future of data storage: Predicting spin accumulation for faster, greener memory [11d]
- Unmanned aerial vehicle enables faster, more precise seafloor earthquake monitoring [11d]
- Researchers achieve record hydrogen isotope separation via isotopologue-driven dynamics [11d]
- Early warning system could prevent a stink when it comes to street tree roots blocking sewer pipes [11d]
- Scientists are planning for life after finding aliens [11d]
- Could the latest 'interstellar comet' be an alien probe? [11d]
- Revealing the secrets to good catalytic performance in metal sulfides [11d]
- Interference to astronomy: The unintended consequence of faster internet [11d]
- This temporary tattoo could detect an unwanted drug in your drink [11d]
- Observations reveal the properties of a nearby cold brown dwarf [11d]
- SpaceX sends up satellites on 2nd launch attempt from Cape Canaveral [11d]
- These insects are endangering Sacramento's beloved oaks [11d]
- Study links caffeine intake to decreased antibiotic potency in common bacteria [11d]
- Can artificial reefs in Lake Michigan slow erosion and boost fish population? Researchers aim to find out [11d]
- Study sheds light on cilia's function in cells, role in diseases [11d]
- Treehoppers' spectacular headgear is both a 'Spidey-sense-like' electrical warning system and a bioelectric cloak [11d]
- Humans, not glacial transport, brought bluestones to Stonehenge, new research indicates [11d]
- Greenhouse gas accounting procedures may overlook bio-derived aviation fuel [11d]
- Mapping Oregon's wildlife corridors: Research supports safe travel for people and animals [11d]
- Agency status shapes K-pop concepts but gender norms limit girl groups [11d]
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