The Brutalist Report - science
- Pink + pink = gold? Hybrid hummingbird's feathers don't match those of its parents [731d]
- Young snapping shrimps' tiny claws accelerate in water like a bullet [731d]
- Wastewater sector emits nearly twice as much methane as previously thought [731d]
- People spend 1/6th of their lifetimes enhancing their appearance, says study [731d]
- Researchers find a path toward hepatitis E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure [731d]
- New study shows people are willing to start bicycling more post-COVID-19 pandemic [731d]
- Steel was already being used in Europe 2,900 years ago, shows study [731d]
- Mysterious new behavior seen in whales may be recorded in ancient manuscripts [731d]
- Social media provides space for 'digital cosmopolitanism,' argue researchers [731d]
- Passage of laws preempting local action on transgender rights and race and racism in schools accelerates since 2019 [731d]
- Tuna species productivity and size may decrease due to climate change [731d]
- Investigation of powder in air reveals it was pollen [731d]
- Peru police find pre-Hispanic mummy in ex-delivery man's bag [731d]
- Ultrahigh areal output voltage monolithically integrated micro-supercapacitors for powering miniaturized electronics [731d]
- Bacteria rely on cooperation and evolution to defend against predatory protists, finds study [731d]
- Blue whale foraging and reproduction are related to environmental conditions, study shows [731d]
- Framework structure with nanoscopic insulation enables components for soft robotics and flexible electronics [731d]
- Defect engineering for advanced electrocatalytic conversion of nitrogen-containing molecules [731d]
- Shark from the Jurassic period was already highly evolved [731d]
- Could the background circulation of the record-breaking rainfall in July 2021 in East-central China have been predicted? [731d]
- Millet and sorghum cultivation may provide an answer to rising levels of aridity linked to climate change [731d]
- Japanese scientists take a novel approach to study populations of deep-sea brittle stars [731d]
- Highlighting advances in planetary science over the past 20 years [731d]
- Mahogany trees affect the right-forewing shape and size of the mahogany shoot borer, shows study [731d]
- Illuminating the science of black holes and gamma-ray bursts using high-power lasers [731d]
- Better metric for prioritizing conservation of 'evolutionarily distinctive' species [731d]
- Parental investment may have aided evolution of larger brains [731d]
- Study suggests lead from innovative solar cells is not as toxic as feared [731d]
- Invasive plant species will spread even further in Germany according to simulation study [731d]
- Machine learning model speeds up assessment of catalysts for decarbonization technology from months to milliseconds [731d]
- Social media posts around solar geoengineering 'spill over' into conspiracy theories [731d]
- Glycerol may jeopardize functional assays, lowering chances of success in drug design campaigns [731d]
- Green and efficient approach to synthesizing esters for flavorings, fragrances [731d]
- Snow blankets Mallorca as cold grips Spain [731d]
- Asteroid named after pope behind Gregorian calendar reform [731d]
- Ancient eggshells unlock discovery of extinct elephant bird lineage [731d]
- Drug from cancer chemotherapy helps fight deadly fungal infections [731d]
- Researchers develop small molecule to stimulate natural killer cells against neuroblastoma [731d]
- Report: Policymakers in Singapore should act to overcome climate adaptation shortcomings [731d]
- Use of algae to support sustainable fertilizer production [731d]
- Scientists propose a new filler for bone implants with increased bioactivity [731d]
- Study: Streamflow timing in Pakistan will become three times faster by end of century [731d]
- Why El Niño doesn't mean certain drought [731d]
- La Niña is finishing an extremely unusual three-year cycle. How it affected weather around the world [731d]
- Super-fast insect urination powered by the physics of superpropulsion [731d]
- Oldest evidence of South American egg-laying mammals found in Patagonia [731d]
- Plant and animal species that adapt quickly to city life are more likely to survive, finds research [731d]
- Fighting for their lives: the world's forests in figures [731d]
- New York gets biggest snowfall of unusually mild winter [731d]
- For gardeners, botanical Latin is a language worth learning [731d]
- Estuaries face higher nutrient loads in the future—particularly on the Atlantic coast [731d]
- Targeting wealth managers would cripple Russia's oligarchs, claims new study [731d]
- Why we need rescue robots to seem brave and vulnerable [731d]
- Better communication leads to more international vaccine solidarity, find researchers [731d]
- Liquid nitrogen spray could clean up stubborn moon dust [731d]
- Threatened species recover in fenced safe havens, but their safety is only temporary [731d]
- ChatGPT and cheating: Five ways to change how students are graded [731d]
- Observing phononic skyrmions based on the hybrid spin of elastic waves [731d]
- In the necrophagous trap: Cretaceous amber preserves lizard carcass with necrophagous insects—ants are not among them [731d]
- Protein-based nanoparticles designed to neutralize the SARS-CoV2 virus [731d]
- Baby star near the black hole in the middle of our Milky Way: It exists after all [731d]
- New 'gym-on-a-chip' for worms may lead to new Parkinson's treatments [731d]
- Galactic explosion offers astrophysicists new insight into the cosmos [731d]
- Discovering new worlds with quantitative spectroscopy [731d]
- Theoretical study: Cooling particles with laser light fields [731d]
- First measurements of hydrogen-boron fusion in a magnetically confined fusion plasma [731d]
- Larynx fossil suggests dinosaur may have been capable of making bird-like calls [731d]
- Coral reveals changes of Kuroshio current into South China Sea via Luzon Strait [731d]
- Novel algorithm proposed for satellite detection of greenhouse gases [731d]
- Examining Chinese preschool children's pausing strategies in story-telling [731d]
- 'Unusually high' number of turtle strandings in the UK and Ireland [731d]
- New purification method could make protein drugs cheaper [731d]
- Breathing is going to get tougher as hotter temps mean more air pollution, says study [731d]
- New predictive models developed for bacterial diversity of soils [731d]
- Fruit fly gut influences reproduction by 'tasting' fructose [731d]
- Researchers have discovered a new type of coexistence between algae and fungi [731d]
- Efficient disinfection of drinking water with silver sulfide quantum dots with a peptide coating [731d]
- Astronomers detect two new polars [731d]
- Effective method to avoid activating a cellular detoxification receptor to overcome drug resistance and toxicity [731d]
- Spiral pattern gives clue to how high-mass stars form [731d]
- New insights from an ancient asteroid [731d]
- Surgeon, scientist named Japan's first new astronauts in 13 years [731d]
- China says will train foreign astronauts for space station [731d]
- The experimental realization of quantum overlapping tomography [731d]
- Countries meet to halt wide-ranging threats against oceans [732d]
- Iran's rare cheetah cub dies of kidney failure [732d]
- Extreme heat is a health crisis, Columbia experts say [732d]
- Elephants in US zoos? Without breeding, future is uncertain [732d]
- Compression treatment could relieve horses' painful swollen limbs [732d]
- A dozen exotic bacteria are found to passively collect rare earth elements from wastewater [732d]
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