The Brutalist Report - science
- Were Neanderthals capable of making art? [91d]
- Synthesis method enables small-diameter, high-density carbon nanowires [91d]
- New research reveals that almost half of Canadians believe in the paranormal—ghosts and all [91d]
- Beyond the paycheck: Parents' financial struggles can hurt kid's social skills [91d]
- Climate inaction linked to millions of preventable deaths each year, study finds [91d]
- Valencia floods, one year on: What have we learned, and how can we prevent similar tragedies in the future? [91d]
- New images reveal the Milky Way's stunning galactic plane in more detail than ever before [91d]
- Pre-construction archaeology reveals Benin City's historic urban development and heritage [91d]
- A second instrument on HWO could track down nearby Earth-size planets [91d]
- Genome-wide analysis of gene expression in sorghum furthers efforts to improve stem biomass [91d]
- Labeling clothes with cost per wear could curb fast fashion, research shows [91d]
- Novel strategy boosts CO₂ electroreduction efficiency and durability [92d]
- Public greenspaces unevenly distributed in many U.S. communities leave some residents without walkable access [92d]
- Researchers isolate indigenous bacteria, achieving high immobilization efficiency for Cd–Pb in contaminated sites [92d]
- Lignin increases the stability and effectiveness of herbicide nanoparticles, study shows [92d]
- Pathway provides new insight into how cilia on cell surfaces break down before division [92d]
- Ancient enzyme structure reveals new path to sustainable ethylene production [92d]
- Spaceflight study reveals men experience greater eye changes, while brain differences between sexes are subtle [92d]
- Hybrid seagrass could enable genome-informed restoration of oceans and coastlines [92d]
- Postcards from ancient Mars: Isotopes illuminate early Martian climate [92d]
- Integrating museum records with contemporary citizen science data to uncover 166 years of tropical butterfly history [92d]
- Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars [92d]
- For battered brands, consumers can be defenders [92d]
- Unit-free theorem pinpoints key variables for AI and physics models [92d]
- Oat pangenome reveals keys to better crop varieties [92d]
- Ultra-fast laser platform enables fabrication and study of nanostructures in metal films [92d]
- The biggest threats to maintaining fat bike trails: Climate change and volunteer burnout [92d]
- Phage G genome: AI analysis maps out world's largest cultivated bacteria-killing virus [92d]
- Customizable nanomedicine platform shows promise for advancing personalized mRNA cancer therapeutics [92d]
- Why do men typically receive twice as much inheritance as women in Egypt? Research explains [92d]
- Nanobody-based antivenom shows effectiveness against 17 African snake species [92d]
- Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem study examines large mammals' responses to heat [92d]
- Preparation guide developed as Mars samples await transport to Earth [92d]
- Simulations reveal how black hole collisions trigger flashes in distant galaxy [92d]
- Meteorite-like oxygen isotope ratios in ancient plants may unlock Earth's climate history [92d]
- Machine learning workflow enables faster, more reliable organic crystal structure prediction [92d]
- Proteins critical to cell electrical signaling built from scratch [92d]
- Supramolecular robotics enables soft materials to move, adapt and self-assemble [92d]
- Spider web 'decorations' may help pinpoint location of captured prey [92d]
- Oldest known 3D burrow systems uncovered in Hubei's Shibantan biota [92d]
- Survival of the blandest: Unusual sharks face highest extinction risk [92d]
- Ancient tombs across China reveal how people lived and died over millennia [92d]
- Kilimanjaro has lost 75% of its natural plant species over the last century [92d]
- New method creates uniform mesoporous amorphous MOF films for sensing applications [92d]
- Discovery of a new principle: Chiral molecules adhere to magnets [92d]
- EU in race against time to agree climate emissions target [92d]
- Thankful at work: Two-week gratitude journal boosts employee engagement [92d]
- New species of trapdoor spider discovered, just in time for Halloween [92d]
- Africa's wildlife has lost a third of its natural 'power', study warns [92d]
- Bowhead whales' secret to long life may lie in a protein known as CIRBP [92d]
- ESA's first stand-alone deep-space CubeSat Henon takes shape [92d]
- Key factors in wind turbine collision rates for red kites revealed [92d]
- Selective crystallization method could improve manufacture of gene-therapy drugs [92d]
- China's cropland acidification has ceased—but recovery is slow [92d]
- New quality control mechanism discovered in yeast peroxisomes [92d]
- Interactive web tool brings quantum game theory concepts to life through music [92d]
- Hurricane Melissa turned sharply to devastate Jamaica. How forecasters knew where it was headed [92d]
- Bridging light, microwaves and electrons for precision calibration [92d]
- How global cross-cultural folklore and legends shape the monsters we fear [92d]
- Rediscovery of African American burial grounds provides long-overdue opportunities for collective healing [92d]
- Baleen whales found to excrete nutrients that boost primary productivity in the ocean by up to 10% [92d]
- Agricultural drones are taking off globally, saving farmers time and money [92d]
- Study: Identifying kids who need help learning to read isn't as easy as A, B, C [92d]
- How the first animals evolved: A new clue from a tiny relative [92d]
- Study finds challenging outdoor fun boosts youth development [92d]
- 'Molecular movie' capturing ribosome assembly shows how cells build life-sustaining protein factories [92d]
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