The Brutalist Report - science
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- Urbanization linked to a 43% drop in pollinating insects [104d]
- 'Wavy Dave' robot crab reveals how males compete in claw-waving contest [104d]
- Why birds on the edge stay there: Study sheds light on murmuration mysteries [104d]
- On-board camera footage offers bird's eye glimpse into seabird flights and feeding behavior [104d]
- Summer 2025 already a cavalcade of climate extremes [104d]
- NASA races to put nuclear reactors on Moon and Mars [104d]
- Fossil evidence reveals early primates evolved in cold climates, not tropical forests [104d]
- Black carbon emissions have been underestimated in the 'global south' [104d]
- Long non-coding RNAs reveal an unexpected way to regulate gene expression [104d]
- A livestream of deep sea creatures transfixes Argentina and sparks calls for refunding science [104d]
- Study finds mysterious DNA split in great white sharks defies current explanations [104d]
- Protected areas enhance mouse lemur survival in Madagascar, but translocation efforts show limited success [104d]
- Study finds Alaska early warning system offers crucial seconds before strong shaking [104d]
- Mystery of how cells prevent premature protein release solved [104d]
- Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy could enable future satellite swarms to complete science goals with little human help [104d]
- Study reveals wild chimpanzees learn how to communicate from relatives on mom's side, not dad's [104d]
- New excavation campaign at Trou Al'Wesse traces settlement of Homo sapiens in EU regions [104d]
- Corals in Brazilian archipelago capture carbon equivalent to the burning of 324,000 liters of gasoline per year [104d]
- The alliance between the immune system and reproduction in mammals [104d]
- Krill fishery in Antarctica shut down after record catch triggers unprecedented early closure [104d]
- Do elephants make deliberate gestures to ask for things? Our study says yes [104d]
- Most US workers report multiple physical or mental limitations on the job [104d]
- Why do some clothes shrink in the wash? A textile scientist explains how to 'unshrink' them [104d]
- When it comes to finance, 'normal' data is actually pretty weird [104d]
- Lunar photobioreactors could provide food and oxygen on the moon [104d]
- Short-nosed dogs' behavior linked to head shape, size, and owner habits [104d]
- Digital food's mixed impact: Research reveals benefits and social costs [104d]
- Kelp could protect Scotland's coast from erosion [104d]
- Grapevines can be converted from agricultural waste to biodegradable films for sustainable packaging [104d]
- Dinosaur teeth serve as 'climate time capsules,' unlocking secrets of Earth's ancient greenhouse climate [104d]
- Scientists find 'speed limit' for innovation networks to prevent system collapse [104d]
- First detailed map of indri lemur gut bacteria reveals 47 new species [104d]
- Piñon pine and juniper react differently to drought than expected, study shows [104d]
- Pairing genomics and weather data to make crop predictions more powerful [104d]
- Are professional economists truly objective when forecasting GDP? Maybe not [104d]
- Scientists map root-released molecules to guide development of hardier bioenergy crops [104d]
- Anti-neuroinflammatory natural products from isopod-related fungus now accessible via chemical synthesis [104d]
- Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find [104d]
- Machine learning model helps scientists understand deadly cone snail toxins [104d]
- Global phosphorus summit to address threats to food and water security [104d]
- Great Barrier Reef more volatile with sharp declines in coral cover [104d]
- South African study finds four low-income communities can't cope with global warming: What needs to change [104d]
- Like us, pregnant roaches need more sleep [104d]
- True blue: Researchers create better blue food dye from algae [104d]
- Deep view of Abell 3667 illuminates the past of a galaxy cluster and the future of astronomical imaging [104d]
- From pond to polymer: Chemists create fully recyclable plastics using whole-cell algae [104d]
- 220 endemic species lost: Chronicling every known terrestrial extinction in the Macaronesian islands [104d]
- AI shows researchers that pollution increases may be more likely following natural hazards [104d]
- Anchovy-rich diet linked to fatal vitamin B1 deficiency in endangered Chinook salmon [104d]
- More scientific papers being written with help of ChatGPT—especially in computer science [104d]
- Ultrafast imaging method characterizes thousands of molecules using single-photon camera [104d]
- Unexpected survival strategies of plankton in alpine lakes have global relevance [104d]
- Emulsion technology can purify wastewater with sunlight and droplets of oil [104d]
- Sweeping survey maps hundreds of satellite systems orbiting dwarf galaxies [104d]
- Artificial protein engineering advances through molecular level forecasting [104d]
- Policymakers underestimate public support for climate action, researchers find [104d]
- Ultra-thin carbon membrane sharpens proton beams, potentially boosting cancer treatment precision [104d]
- Buried alive: The secret life of deep earth microbes [104d]
- Heavy fermions entangled: Discovery of Planckian time limit opens doors to novel quantum technologies [104d]
- How do you feel about doing exams? Our research unearthed 4 types of test-takers [104d]
- Supergiant star's gigantic bubble surprises scientists [104d]
- First MetOp-SG satellite sealed within Ariane 6 fairing [104d]
- Satellite data provide insight into tectonic movements in south-eastern Europe [104d]
- How selfie parks limit tourism damage to the world's most 'Instagrammable' destinations [104d]
- These students cut air pollution near their schools—by taking aim at their parents' idling cars [104d]
- NASA's Black Marble: Stories from the night sky [104d]
- Novel molecular capsules can impart chirality to large, rigid metal-containing dyes [104d]
- Predicting stem cell-derived organoid quality with machine learning [104d]
- Small protein, big impact: Insights into how bacteria stabilize a key outer membrane complex [104d]
- Study uncovers exploitation of inmate peer mentors in women's prisons [104d]
- Producing sustainable aviation fuel precursors with the furfural reduction reaction [104d]
- Left-handed or right-handed? Single-image technique reveals chiral nanostructures [104d]
- Heat, plant stress and ozone: How climate change is altering the air [104d]
- Napoleon's doomed retreat: DNA from Vilnius mass grave reveals signs of foodborne and lice-borne fever [104d]
- NASA's Lunar Trailblazer moon mission ends [104d]
- New imaging system detects greenhouse gas emissions from space with high precision [104d]
- New copper/cobalt catalyst improves efficiency of electrochemical nitrate reduction [104d]
- Searching for Artificial Memory Systems in ancient humans with spatial statistics [104d]
- An ancient predator's bone-crunching diet shift offers clues on surviving climate change [104d]
- Baby star sets off explosion, gets caught in blast [104d]
- New study shows that E. coli can evolve antibiotic resistance during treatment [104d]
- JWST observations shed more light on the nature of a distant galaxy [104d]
- UN starts new bid to forge plastics treaty amid 'global crisis' [104d]
- Flash flood washes out Himalayan town, killing 4 [104d]
- Scientists create gold hydride by combining gold and hydrogen under extreme conditions [104d]
- NASA Acting Chief Duffy issues directive to speed up moon reactor plans [104d]
- AI-guided search uncovers new molecules for stronger, longer-lasting plastics [104d]
- Scientists develop method to optimize delivery of mRNA to cells [104d]
- It's tarantula mating season: How to spot the spider and avoid getting bit [104d]
- Wyoming archaeological site reveals Native American adornment practices in the 1700s during early European contact [104d]
- Australian skinks evolve molecular shield to resist deadly snake venom [104d]
- Study reveals simple peptides can mimic nature's protein protection strategy [104d]
- New imaging methods reveal ribosome clusters specialize in protein production [104d]
- Grand Canyon fire rages, one month on [104d]
- For Mexican American millennials, personal success includes providing for parents [104d]
- Discarded particles dubbed 'neglectons' may unlock universal quantum computing [104d]
- Record heat wave blasts northern Vietnam [104d]
- Japan sets new record high temperature of 41.8C [104d]
- Decision time as plastic pollution treaty talks begin [104d]
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