The Brutalist Report - science
- New analysis reveals the brutal history of the Winchcombe meteorite's journey through space [351d]
- Hidden threat: Global underground infrastructure vulnerable to sea-level rise [351d]
- Q&A: Researchers discuss how claims of anti-Christian bias can serve as racial dog whistles [351d]
- Rubin observatory will reveal dark matter's ghostly disruptions of stellar streams [351d]
- Why European colonization drove the blue antelope to extinction [351d]
- Potamophylax kosovaensis, an insect species newly discovered in Kosovo, is already endangered [351d]
- Elite coaches migrating to Western countries to advance careers [351d]
- The role of GEDI LiDAR technology in unlocking the secrets of tree height composition [351d]
- Scientists develop maleic acid-treated bacterial cellulose gel for enhancing bone repair [351d]
- Research revives 1800s photos [351d]
- Bumblebees don't care about pesticide cocktails: Research highlights their resilience to chemical stressors [351d]
- Researchers discover new clues to how tardigrades can survive intense radiation [351d]
- New research highlights aging dog health care needs [351d]
- Nanovials method for immune cell screening uncovers receptors that target prostate cancer [351d]
- Sweden seen through the eyes of the US: Changing perceptions? [351d]
- Researcher finds first arrival of Shakespeare's plays in Portugal [351d]
- New radar analysis method can improve winter river safety [351d]
- Digital tools, including AI, alter consumer trust and purchasing decisions, says research [351d]
- Orbital eccentricity may have led to young underground ocean on Saturn's moon Mimas [351d]
- Study says parent perceptions of school meals influence student participation in school meal programs [351d]
- How AI can help map sign languages [351d]
- Researchers control quantum properties of 2D materials with tailored light [351d]
- Study uses thermodynamics to describe expansion of the universe [351d]
- Internet can achieve quantum speed with light saved as sound [351d]
- The great tits in this Oxford wood are adapting their breeding times as climate changes [351d]
- High stakes: The Arctic test of sustainable development [351d]
- The seabed needs to become a top priority, and the UN agrees [351d]
- Scientists explore method to increase the growth and carotenoid content ratio of an edible microalga [351d]
- Is attachment theory actually important for romantic relationships? [351d]
- New research highlights effects of gentrification on urban wildlife populations across US cities [351d]
- Researchers say 'loss avoidance' is all the rage in private equity [351d]
- Games are the secret to learning math and statistics, says new research [351d]
- Unraveling differences in temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition under various oxygen conditions [351d]
- Northern permafrost region emits more greenhouse gases than it captures, study finds [351d]
- Researchers clarify cryptic differentiation within enigmatic hemiparasitic love vine Cassytha filiformis [351d]
- Palladium nanocluster catalyst supports highly efficient and regioselective hydrogenation of epoxides [351d]
- The South's aging water infrastructure is getting pounded by climate change. Fixing it is also a struggle [351d]
- The big dry: Forests and shrublands are dying in parched Western Australia [351d]
- The brightest gamma ray burst ever seen came from a collapsing star [351d]
- More adults are being diagnosed as neurodivergent—here's how employers can help in the workplace [351d]
- Video: Is there a quick fix for ocean acidification? [351d]
- Formation-flying spacecraft could probe the solar system for new physics [351d]
- Reptiles in South Africa are under threat, but there's good news too [351d]
- Neutron stars could be heating up from dark matter annihilation [351d]
- Victorian London was a city in flux: Architectural models helped the public visualize the changes [351d]
- Officials sued over farm chemicals near Latino schools [351d]
- Study sheds light on 11th-century Arab-Muslim optical scientist whose work laid foundation for modern-day physics [351d]
- Crisis communication saves lives—but people with disability often aren't given the message [351d]
- Could a bald eagle and a winery block a proposed rock quarry along the Boise River? [351d]
- Out on dry land: Water shortage threatens species in Ruaha National Park in Tanzania [351d]
- A young Black scientist discovered a pivotal leprosy treatment in the 1920s—but an older colleague took the credit [351d]
- Environmental concerns raised by rocket flights over San Diego County [351d]
- Report finds significant gender and racial inequities in the educational measurement profession [351d]
- School suspensions and exclusions put vulnerable children at risk, study shows [351d]
- Extreme heat is a problem in Virginia: Researchers want to help [351d]
- Boron deficiency in oilseed rape transcriptome resembles a wounding and infection response [351d]
- Lessons from South Australia's business recovery amidst bushfires and pandemic [351d]
- Research suggests darker side of being politically confident [351d]
- Machine learning could help reveal undiscovered particles within data from the Large Hadron Collider [351d]
- Hydrogen recombination found to be most plausible explanation for high levels of energy in stellar superflares [351d]
- New catalyst allows energy-friendly ammonia production for fertilizers and alternative fuel [351d]
- Scientists share single-cell atlas for the highly regenerative worm, Pristina leidyi [351d]
- Discovery of organic catalyst could lead to cheaper fuel cells [351d]
- Scientists say coral reefs around the world are experiencing mass bleaching in warming oceans [351d]
- New colorful plastic films for versatile sensors and electronic displays [351d]
- Millions of gamers advance biomedical research by helping to reconstruct microbial evolutionary histories [351d]
- Astrophysicists solve mystery of heart-shaped feature on the surface of Pluto [351d]
- How do trees survive dry and hot summers? Leaf lifespan and growth recovery are key [351d]
- Researchers discover previously unknown gene that indirectly promotes photosynthesis in blue-green algae [351d]
- Reducing CO₂ emissions by 20% with only a 2% economic loss [351d]
- Study shows how plants influence Europe's climate [351d]
- Newly sequenced genome reveals coffee's prehistoric origin story, and its future under climate change [351d]
- A balanced quantum Hall resistor provides a new measurement method [351d]
- Combating disruptive 'noise' in quantum communication [351d]
- Giant rogue waves: Southern Ocean expedition reveals wind as key cause [351d]
- Pyrite may contain valuable lithium, a key element for green energy [351d]
- Tracing the lineage of North America's native Blackfoot Confederacy [351d]
- A magnetic nanographene butterfly poised to advance quantum technologies [351d]
- Record heat rots cocoa beans threatening Ivory Coast agriculture [351d]
- Lightning, downpours kill 41 people across Pakistan [351d]
- Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate change [351d]
- A rechargeable nanotorch: Afterglow luminescence imaging tracks cell-based microrobots in real time [351d]
- Study unearths survival strategies of root systems [351d]
- Astronomers detect radio halo in a massive galaxy cluster [351d]
- First insights into the genetic bottleneck characterizing early sheep husbandry in the Neolithic period [351d]
- Chemists stabilize ethylene on silver in search for better ethylene purification technology [351d]
- Lynx found at bottom of Roman era pit, along with four dogs, mystifies archaeologists [351d]
- Clay-assisted organic carbon burial induced early Paleozoic atmospheric oxygenation, data show [351d]
- Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit eating birds, carbon recovery study shows [351d]
- Evolution's recipe book: How 'copy paste' errors led to insect flight, octopus camouflage and human cognition [351d]
- Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions and provide huge savings, new research finds [351d]
- Swiss climate policy in spotlight after court ruling [351d]
- Japan's Sapporo sees earliest 25C day since records began [351d]
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