The Brutalist Report - science
- A 19-million-year-old fossil jaw bone hints the biggest whales first evolved somewhere unexpected [278d]
- Research offers a reason why diversity in plant species causes higher farming yield, solving 'a bit of a mystery' [278d]
- Expansin genes shown to drive heteroblastic leaves in Ceratopteris chingii [278d]
- Researchers extol skills of ancient Egyptian medics [278d]
- Shipwrecks teem with underwater life, from microbes to sharks [278d]
- Why paint does not dry slower in a humid environment [278d]
- Less launch pad damage by SpaceX's Starship bodes well for Space Coast facility [278d]
- Planetary scientists simulate oxidation of iron by giant impact during atmospheric evolution of early Earth [278d]
- FAST detects three new pulsars in an old globular cluster [278d]
- Photos: Rivers and fountains of red-gold volcanic lava light up the dark skies in Icelandic town [278d]
- Scientists provide recipe to halve pollution from food production [279d]
- Fish display distinct individual behaviors when swimming to find food, finds study [279d]
- Protein allows poison dart frogs to accumulate toxins safely, shows study [279d]
- 3D material found to break down antidepressant that contaminates water bodies worldwide [279d]
- How do financial incentives for CEOs affect business outcomes? Bonuses have minimal effect, stock options have none [279d]
- Researchers map North American wild grape pangenome [279d]
- Conservation detection dogs sniff out rare curlew nests [279d]
- As climate warms, that perfect Christmas tree may depend on growers' ability to adapt [279d]
- Genetics of host plants determine what microorganisms they attract, finds study [279d]
- Shipwreck ecology: Sunken vessels are a scientific treasure [279d]
- Meet Ecuador's two newest tarantula species, just discovered and already facing imminent threats [279d]
- Two recent studies expand understanding of how early social housing helps dairy calves thrive [279d]
- New nuclear deflection simulations advance planetary defense against asteroid threats [279d]
- Combining atomistic simulations and machine learning to predict grain boundary segregation in magnesium alloys [279d]
- New study explores gender gaps in career paths [279d]
- NGC 2264: Telescopes illuminate 'Christmas tree cluster' [279d]
- New study explores amino acid that turns into gel in water [279d]
- Scanner data can help New York state farmers boost market sales [279d]
- Researchers identify protein with DYRK1A-inhibiting effect that may have implications for Down syndrome [279d]
- Low economic growth can help keep climate change within the 1.5°C threshold, says study [279d]
- AI models predict decay modes and half-lives of superheavy nuclei with unprecedented accuracy [279d]
- Mollusks from polar expeditions reveal new details about the ocean [279d]
- New research models critical climate collapse conditions in ecological and biological systems [279d]
- Q&A: Meaningful social interactions are the only 'cure' for loneliness [279d]
- Uncovering the 150-year history of Japanese beer barley breeding [279d]
- Bolivia's hypergravity blood cell test for astronaut health [279d]
- Nanoparticles with antibacterial action could shorten duration of tuberculosis treatment [279d]
- The holographic secret of black holes [279d]
- Fact checkers tend to agree on validity of news claims, researchers say [279d]
- Astrophysicists publish Kepler Giant Planet Search, an aid to 'figure out where to find life' [279d]
- Study finds fires of war overtook climate-controlled fires along the eastern Silk Road [279d]
- Hera's solar wings are cleared for flight [279d]
- Study finds pandas are more socially active than previously thought [279d]
- 'Molecular jackhammers' can rupture melanoma cells' membrane, study shows [279d]
- Toxic chemicals found in oil spills and wildfire smoke detected in killer whales [279d]
- Research suggests women lose more muscle than men in spaceflight [279d]
- World can't rely on tree planting to limit climate change, says report [279d]
- Astronomers scan hundreds of stars for 'anomalous transits' [279d]
- Electrocatalytic CO₂ conversion advancing toward large-scale deployment [279d]
- Chilean researchers call for transformative change to tackle climate action [279d]
- A new system can help global food systems adapt to climate change [279d]
- Research team develops optical technique for simultaneously producing and shaping gigahertz burst pulses [279d]
- Researchers: Planting pine or native forest for carbon capture isn't the only choice—New Zealand can have best of both [279d]
- Researchers discover crucial step in creating blood stem cells [279d]
- High mitochondrial temperature is maintained in cells subjected to metabolic stress, study shows [279d]
- Filming the microscopic flow of hydrogen atoms in a metal [279d]
- Fresh research for fresh air: Harnessing microbes for removing indoor pollutants [279d]
- Selling time, function rather than a product may not always be sustainable [279d]
- Do dog 'talking buttons' actually work? Does my dog understand me? Here's what the science says [279d]
- Florida Keys city to replace sewage wells following research findings [279d]
- Can we decode the language of our primate cousins? [279d]
- NASA's GUSTO prepares to map space between the stars [279d]
- Shining a light on NASA's deep space demo [279d]
- Image: Ice flows on Mars [279d]
- Iceland volcano eruption calms as lava flow eases [279d]
- Will the eruption of the volcano in Iceland affect flights and how serious is it? [279d]
- Blue Origin returns to space after yearlong hiatus [279d]
- Canada's agricultural policies need to better serve local farmers and communities, says researcher [279d]
- Mysterious fruit found to be the oldest known fossils of the Frankincense and Myrrh family [279d]
- After seeing the struggle of Palestinians in Gaza, TikTok users are learning about Islam [279d]
- Online shoppers more likely to click ads with curvy designs and spend more money, says study [279d]
- Paratethys: The largest lake the Earth has ever seen [279d]
- Is it OK to let my kids watch the same show over and over again? [279d]
- Scientists discover how to degrade and reform thermoset polymers without loss of function [279d]
- Victorian Britain had its own anti-vaxxers—and they helped bring down a government [279d]
- 2023's extreme storms, heat and wildfires broke records—a scientist explains how global warming fuels climate disasters [279d]
- Mapping the relations between Manhattan Project scientists using network science [279d]
- Will gutted safeguards doom social media—and the election—in 2024? [279d]
- How writing 'made us human'—an 'emotional history' from ancient Iraq to the present day [279d]
- Why do some men commit domestic violence? Trauma and social isolation may play a role [279d]
- Wild 'super pigs' from Canada could become a new front in the war on feral hogs [279d]
- How active are the microorganisms in your yogurt? Chemists create a new tool to study probiotic activity [279d]
- From laggard to leader? Why Australia must phase out fossil fuel exports, starting now [279d]
- Grenfell should have been a wake-up call—but the UK still doesn't take fire safety seriously [279d]
- How government payments to the vulnerable can multiply to create economic growth for everyone [279d]
- Scientists discover novel way to attack the trypanosome parasite through its ribosome [279d]
- Europe's earliest cities relied on fertilizer and plant protein, isotope analysis shows [279d]
- Study uncovers major hidden human-driven bird extinctions [279d]
- Vervet monkeys follow different social 'norms' and respond to 'peer pressure,' new long-term study shows [279d]
- Snowflake accelerations mysteriously follow a predictable pattern [279d]
- Machine learning sifts through vast data from X-ray diffraction techniques to find new materials [279d]
- Viral enhancement of nanomaterial cancer sensor improves early detection [279d]
- Anthropologist's mapping project shows how Peru transformed after colonization [279d]
- Recent volcanism on Mars reveals a planet more active than previously thought [279d]
- Study shows how vertebrates shape the North Sea seafloor [279d]
- A microfluidic magnetic detection system for tumor-derived exosome analysis [279d]
- Better fossil dating could help to clear up human evolution [279d]
- A bacterial toolkit for colonizing plants [279d]
- Antarctic krill head south: Scientists fear the movement will have a negative impact on predators [279d]
- 'X-ray vision' for investigation of mRNA nanomedicines [279d]
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