The Brutalist Report - science
- Microautophagy is essential for preventing aging, finds lysosomes study [398d]
- Researchers improve magnets for computing [398d]
- COP28 turns attention to potent methane emissions [398d]
- Maldives to battle rising seas by building fortress islands [398d]
- Eruption of Papua New Guinea volcano subsides, though thick ash is billowing 3 miles into the sky [398d]
- High temperatures may have caused over 70,000 excess deaths in Europe in 2022 [398d]
- 'Triple star' discovery could revolutionize understanding of stellar evolution [398d]
- Corporate growers' carrots are soaking up water in this arid valley. Locals are fighting back [398d]
- Researchers use quantum computing to predict gene relationships [398d]
- Study highlights importance of not investigating exon splicing in isolation [398d]
- Blasts to clear World War II munitions could contaminate the ocean [398d]
- Study: Consumers, florists differ on floral arrangements [398d]
- In 2024, Space Coast gears up for most astronaut launches since '09 [398d]
- Q&A: To save the planet's glaciers, human actions still matter, says scientist [398d]
- Voters reject culture war tactics in school board elections [398d]
- New research demonstrates more effective method for measuring impact of scientific publications [398d]
- Archaeologists discover long-lost Scottish monastery [398d]
- 400-year-old mystery of why early explosive produces purple smoke solved by academics [398d]
- Food waste study: 18 billion animals a year die, but never end up on our plate [398d]
- Examining US golf courses' nutrient use and management tactics [398d]
- New psychology study unearths ways to bolster global climate awareness and climate action [398d]
- Unlocking the secrets of chimerism: Plastid genes and the quest for variegation in the ornamental plant market [398d]
- Analysis of cyberstalking research identifies factors associated with perpetration, victimization [398d]
- Looking for lithium-bearing pegmatites [398d]
- Study reveals new clues about how whales and dolphins came to use echolocation [398d]
- From 2D to 3D: MXene's path to revolutionizing energy storage and more [398d]
- Almost one in ten Australian men have committed a sexual offense against children, study finds [398d]
- Q&A: When it comes to Israel-Hamas war videos, don't always trust what you see [398d]
- Juice burns hard toward first-ever Earth–moon flyby [398d]
- AI finds formula for how to predict monster waves by using 700 years' worth of data [398d]
- Study investigates why students seek international experience [398d]
- Study examines how massive 2022 eruption changed stratosphere chemistry and dynamics [398d]
- NASA's 'flawless' heat shield demo passes the test [398d]
- Feeding dogs raw meat increases the risk of antibiotic-resistant E. coli, finds study [398d]
- Urban agriculture study seeks to alleviate Glasgow's 'food deserts' [398d]
- Physiological and archaeological evidence rewrites assumptions about a gendered division of labor in prehistoric times [398d]
- Exploring policies to reduce child poverty and child maltreatment [398d]
- Study highlights need for increased transparency, precision in estimation of costs associated with biological invasions [398d]
- The universe can't hide behind the Zone of Avoidance any longer [398d]
- Dung beetle iDNA as an additional tool for biodiversity assessment [398d]
- In many major crop regions, workers plant and harvest in spiraling heat and humidity [398d]
- Myths about plastic pollution are leading to public confusion: Here's why [398d]
- Plants are likely to absorb more carbon dioxide in a changing climate than we thought—here's why [398d]
- More young people in the UK are living with parents and grandparents: Exploring the benefits and challenges [398d]
- Education linked to better employment prospects upon release from prison [398d]
- Viewpoint: Being homeless means not being free—as Americans are supposed to be [398d]
- Armistice Day counter-protests: How UK government rhetoric and police failings could be linked to far-right violence [398d]
- Predicting the response of fungal genes using a new machine-learning approach [398d]
- 'Forever contaminant' road salts pose an icy dilemma: Do we protect drivers or our fresh water? [398d]
- Researchers: South African university students use AI to help them understand—not to avoid work [398d]
- A scientist explains an approaching milestone marking the arrival of quantum computers [398d]
- Unraveling the surprisingly complex history of crocodiles [398d]
- Researchers observe the operating principle of 'promoters' in a catalytic reaction in real-time [398d]
- Researchers develop comprehensive genetic map for bison, discover gene responsible for albinism [398d]
- Korean researchers develop nanomaterial to enable eco-friendly removal of fine dust precursors [398d]
- Team uses gold nanowires to develop wearable sensor that measures two bio-signals [398d]
- Protecting delicate polar ecosystems by mapping biodiversity [398d]
- Boomerang-like beams of light: Research makes progress toward observing quantum backflow in two dimensions [398d]
- Concern for the Great Barrier Reef can inspire climate action, but the way we talk about it matters [398d]
- Webb reveals new features in heart of Milky Way [399d]
- Adding calcium to soils can help increase organic matter, trap more carbon [399d]
- Investigating the contribution of gamma-ray blazar flares to neutrino flux [399d]
- Using recovery capsules to prevent loss of data from balloon-based telescopes [399d]
- Using tiny traps to study protein interactions can provide new knowledge about difficult-to-treat diseases [399d]
- Study looks at RNA's solo act on the ever-changing stage of cellular dynamics [399d]
- New method combines synthetic biology with AI in the cell-free quest for new antibiotics [399d]
- Half of tested caviar products from Europe are illegal, and some aren't even caviar, finds study [399d]
- The sound of injustice: Inequitable urban noise impacts people, wildlife [399d]
- These bats use their penis as an 'arm' during sex but not for penetration [399d]
- Physicists answer question of Supergalactic Plane's absent spiral galaxies [399d]
- Using single-antibodies as a new tool to build bio-circuitry [399d]
- Earth to warm up to 2.9C even with current climate pledges: UN [399d]
- Archaeologists uncover Europe's hidden Bronze Age megastructures [399d]
- Women are leading the fight to stop climate change [399d]
- New computer code for mechanics of tissues and cells in three dimensions [399d]
- AI-powered crab gender identification: Revolutionizing fishery management and conservation [399d]
- NASA mission excels at spotting greenhouse gas emission sources [399d]
- Climate change threatens cereal crop yields: Study [399d]
- Microbiome development: Bacteria lay the foundations for their descendants [399d]
- Research reveals rare metal could offer revolutionary switch for future quantum devices [399d]
- Coastal river deltas threatened by more than climate change, study shows [399d]
- Gold nanoparticles and light could melt venous malformations away [399d]
- Researchers reveal how mycorrhizal species regulate plant-soil carbon in forests [399d]
- Study of crossbred butterflies suggests multiple genes involved in hybrid animal sterility [399d]
- Research provides new methods to improve capture rates of ground-dwelling arthropods using pitfall trapping [399d]
- To study radioactive neptunium and plutonium, researchers establish a novel chemistry [399d]
- High-power fiber lasers emerge as a pioneering technology [399d]
- 'Teenage galaxies' are unusually hot, glowing with unexpected elements [399d]
- Why purple-crowned fairy-wrens engage in cooperative breeding [399d]
- Reshaping protein design with function-first, AI-guided engineering [399d]
- Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor [399d]
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