The Brutalist Report - science
- New venom discovery from deadly cone snails [462d]
- Hurt felines: Japanese app aims to detect cat pain [462d]
- Kids who read for pleasure grow into better-adjusted teens: study [462d]
- Turning over a new leaf, Colombian ranchers plant trees [462d]
- After long wait, Virgin Galactic begins commercial spaceflights [462d]
- Europe's space telescope to target universe's dark mysteries [462d]
- Here's why you better get used to a smoky stubborn summer in much of America [462d]
- Combining math with music leads to higher test scores, according to review of 50 years of research [462d]
- Scientists find key evidence for existence of nanohertz gravitational waves [462d]
- First misinformation susceptibility test finds 'very online' Gen Z and millennials are most vulnerable to fake news [462d]
- Clamor of gravitational waves from universe's merging supermassive black holes 'heard' for first time [462d]
- Anthropologist examines nomadic pastoralists in Russia [462d]
- Report: US public pensions could be $21 billion richer right now [462d]
- Discovering evidence of superradiance in the alpha decay of mirror nuclei [462d]
- Gene editing: New study reveals shifting public sentiment [462d]
- Study shows that even confident educators have trouble recognizing AI-generated essays [462d]
- France badly hit by climate change and ill-prepared: report [462d]
- A dog's breed can affect pain sensitivity, but not necessarily the way your vet may think [462d]
- New research shows climate change will increase impacts of volcanic eruptions [462d]
- Despite being acutely exposed to changing climate, many Greenlanders do not blame human influences [462d]
- How warmer waters from climate change affect biochemistry and growth of fish [462d]
- Detecting gregarious Goliath groupers using their low-frequency pulse sounds [462d]
- New tool predicts crop yields in the southeastern US [462d]
- Chemists develop new method for water splitting [462d]
- Study focuses on the transition and carbon-offsetting behavior of major oil companies [462d]
- Research reveals sources of carbon dioxide from Aleutian-Alaska Arc volcanoes [462d]
- Researchers categorize foreshocks for large earthquakes [462d]
- Undergrad-driven project reveals drought's effects on painted turtles [462d]
- UK Researcher uncovers the subterranean world of illegal moneylending [462d]
- Neural wavefront shaping camera overcomes light scattering problem in optical imaging [462d]
- The dynamics of innovation efficiency and firm competition: Implications for product design and market diversity [462d]
- Research team reports on discovery of grain-interior planar defects induced by heteroatom monolayer [462d]
- New technology enhances measurement reliability of methane gas emissions from rice paddy fields [462d]
- Zapping municipal waste helps recover valuable phosphorus fertilizer [462d]
- Exploring Euclid's Korsch configuration mirrors [462d]
- Study of migrants after Brexit: 'If you don't want me, I don't want you either' [462d]
- AI could help astronomers rapidly generate hypotheses [462d]
- Check out the cool new designs for Europe's future spacesuits [462d]
- Reusable rockets could fly back to their launch sites with wings [462d]
- Forecasting flash floods an hour in advance [462d]
- Euclid space mission is set for launch: Here's how it will test alternative theories of gravity [462d]
- Stronger winds shift water from the Labrador Current eastward, with dire consequences for marine ecosystems [462d]
- Prepared for war: How cells survive viral invasion [462d]
- Molecular signals key to malaria parasite's development, shows study [462d]
- Skin disease in endangered killer whales concerns scientists [462d]
- Shattering the myth of men as hunters and women as gatherers [462d]
- Controversy in Facebook posts linked to speed of spread among users [462d]
- African painted dogs spotted in Uganda after four decades [462d]
- Canada wildfires again bring more unhealthy air in North America [462d]
- Classism, racism and misogyny widespread in cricket, finds report [462d]
- Q&A: Wagner mutiny and social media as a source of information for intelligence services [462d]
- Songbird study shows one-hit wonder must change his tune to attract a mate [462d]
- Rainfall's impact on pollutants: Unraveling the Tibetan Plateau's enigmatic dance [462d]
- Rainforest releases oxidized organic molecules that form aerosol particles in tropical free troposphere, study reveals [462d]
- New light-responsive carriers for intracellular substance delivery [462d]
- Novel computational approach reveals previously inaccessible druggable pockets [462d]
- Astronomers find a planet that shouldn't exist [462d]
- New stem cell research takes aim at origins of human cancers [462d]
- Probiotics positively influence honeybee health, study shows [462d]
- The hidden role of lipid droplets in fertility and beyond [462d]
- Zinc and calcium ions 'crosstalk' to allow proper egg fertilization, study finds [462d]
- Researchers develop a nano-antenna that forms a near field of circularly polarized light [462d]
- Pacific oysters are dominant on Sweden's west coast, shows study [462d]
- Scientists design a nanoparticle that may improve mRNA cancer vaccines [462d]
- Bird diet sampling helps uncover secrets about the lives of lampreys [462d]
- Researchers develop cryogenic integrated quantum entangled light source [462d]
- 'Electronic skin' from bio-friendly materials can track human vital signs with ultrahigh precision [462d]
- Opinion: We have forgotten what a 'natural' river even looks like [462d]
- Wind is a major driver of Antarctic deep water formation and the planet's ocean circulation, shows study [462d]
- Norway angers climate activists with fossil fuel projects [462d]
- Genomic analysis reveals dead-end hybridization between kiwifruit species [462d]
- Swiss want moratorium on deep-sea mining [462d]
- Study shows air pollution speeds snowmelt [463d]
- How talitrids advanced from sea to mountain: The legend of a terrestrial crustacean [463d]
- 'The tribe has spoken': Race and gender bias influence voting outcomes in reality TV show [463d]
- Keetoowah Cherokee tribe struggles with motherhood tied to cultural trauma [463d]
- Mountains vulnerable to extreme rain from climate change [463d]
- There may be good news about the oceans in a globally warmed world [463d]
- New superconducting state could be significant for quantum computing future [463d]
- Researchers uncover new CRISPR-like system in animals that can edit the human genome [463d]
- Starlight and the first black holes: Researchers detect the host galaxies of quasars in the early universe [463d]
- Octopus sleep is surprisingly similar to humans, research shows [463d]
- High-resolution cameras with AI show cuttlefish camouflage is more complex than previously thought [463d]
- Squash bugs are attracted to and eat each other's poop to stock their microbiome [463d]
- How urea may have been the gateway to life [463d]
- The potential of generative AI to accelerate antiviral development and drug discovery [463d]
- Architects of their own destruction: Why do tobacco hornworm caterpillars attract their own predators? [463d]
- In the future, an increase in turbulence could alleviate the intensity of near-surface air pollution [463d]
- Discovery of pair density wave state in a two-dimensional high-Tc iron-based superconductor [463d]
- Flowing fluids shape the social life of gut microbes [463d]
- The Titan disaster could suggest deep sea diving is risky—history shows that's far from the truth [463d]
- Building robust optical structures made of darkness [463d]
- Outer suburbs' housing cost advantage vanishes when you add in transport—it needs to be part of the affordability debate [463d]
- Scientists unveil the mechanism behind intracellular connection: Mitofusin 2 is the lock and key [463d]
- ALMA digs deeper into the mystery of planet formation [463d]
- Diatom / bacteria symbiosis in the open ocean explored [463d]
- Researchers study diversity and impact of broad host range plasmids in human gut [463d]
- Clever fly offers lessons on advanced predator adaptations [463d]
- Astronomers discover an extremely intermittent radio pulsar [463d]
- Chemical communication between female rats exists and is complex [463d]
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