The Brutalist Report - science
- Kamikaze termites protect their colony with the help of a special enzyme whose secrets have now been uncovered [95d]
- Women in global fisheries industry are falling through the safety net, study finds [95d]
- In six new rogue worlds, Webb Telescope finds more star birth clues [95d]
- UN's Guterres issues 'global SOS' over fast-rising Pacific ocean [95d]
- Fires in Brazil's Sao Paulo state under control: authorities [95d]
- SpaceX Polaris Dawn launch pushed back after helium leak [95d]
- 3D shapes of viral proteins point to previously unknown roles [95d]
- Book: Healing America's divisiveness requires changing how we think [95d]
- Solar panels for NASA's Roman Space Telescope pass key tests [95d]
- Study reveals bioactive power of a natural spearmint compound against weeds [95d]
- Direct incentives may boost hiring managers' willingness to employ individuals with criminal convictions [95d]
- Discovery of a hidden epigenetic clock in mitochondria reveals a 'lifespan limit line' [95d]
- Proof-of-concept study demonstrates mid-infrared computational temporal ghost imaging [95d]
- Record-breaking drought in southern China linked to Eurasian warming and tropical sea surface temperature [95d]
- Investigating adaptive strategies of high and low nucleic acid prokaryotes [95d]
- Dissecting caspase-2-mediated cell death: From intrinsic PIDDosome activation to chemical modulation [95d]
- Darwin's fear was unjustified: Study suggests fossil record gaps not a major issue [95d]
- Using machine learning to speed up simulations of irregularly shaped particles [95d]
- Closing the RNA loop holds promise for more stable, effective RNA therapies [95d]
- Scientists use evolution to bioengineer new pathways to sustainable energy and pharmaceuticals [95d]
- Dual protein analysis approach provides potential way to slow cancer growth [95d]
- Biomass-based polymer can capture and release CO₂ without high pressure or extreme temperatures [95d]
- Microscopic fossilized shells reveal ancient climate change patterns [95d]
- Chinese Gaofen-7 satellite enhances precision in forest height measurement [95d]
- Sound drives 'quantum jumps' between electron orbits [95d]
- Controlling molecular electronics with rigid, ladder-like molecules [95d]
- Researchers start first low frequency search for alien technology in distant galaxies [95d]
- Study identifies keys to success of evidence-based decision making [95d]
- New research shows that online ads have limited impact on consumer valuations for Facebook [95d]
- From antiquity to adaptation: Tracing the genetic journey of east Asian chestnut varieties [95d]
- Model highlights three roots of online toxicity [95d]
- How to control your screen time and make technology work for you [95d]
- Icebreaker Oden first to acquire marine scientific data in the uncharted Victoria Fjord in North Greenland [95d]
- Loch Ness life seen through holographic lens [95d]
- Researchers investigate cell-free DNA as early sepsis marker in foals [95d]
- Nonprofits with investment income slower to recover from economic downturns, study shows [95d]
- Researchers dig into food waste in Canada using data-driven model [95d]
- Q&A: Expert explains how recent Supreme Court decisions and a shift in judicial tactics are reshaping US politics [95d]
- Not sure how leaders can stand out on Zoom calls? It starts with how you communicate, study shows [95d]
- After wildfires, mudslides come: Fighting the impact of climate change on rural communities [95d]
- Satellites reveal ecosystems most vulnerable to drought [95d]
- Experiment sets new record in search for dark matter [95d]
- How engineered walnuts combat drought through grafting [95d]
- Unlocking crop yield potential: New modeling approach for sustainable agriculture [95d]
- From leaf to cup: The essential role of magnesium in tea plant metabolism [95d]
- Tomato ripening study highlights cell wall component interactions [95d]
- Study IDs best 'red flags' auditors can use to spot financial fraud [95d]
- 'Space junk' that fell in Eastern Cape was a car-size meteorite [95d]
- Fostering creativity in the scientific research process [95d]
- Study proposes generalized approach to light-matter interactions [95d]
- A hybrid arrowhead against immune disorders: Bacterially derived natural product inhibits cellular immune response [95d]
- New study shows Alaskan snow crab population collapse in Bering Sea due to climate change [95d]
- For metro governments, bigger may not be economically better [95d]
- Research sheds light on low crop yields and their impact on small farms [95d]
- Why feelings of isolation have skyrocketed in the US [95d]
- Are Earth's missing millions of undescribed insect species extinction-prone? [95d]
- China proposes magnetic launch system for sending resources back to Earth [95d]
- What makes a supercluster? [95d]
- Researchers propose inexpensive 2.2-kilometer telescope that could make exoplanet movies [95d]
- Public trust in drinking water safety is low globally: Study finds association with perceptions of public corruption [95d]
- Simulations identify how critical elements distribute in abundant mineral ores [96d]
- AI used by police cannot tell Black people apart: Canada's AI laws need urgent attention, say researchers [96d]
- 'Humanity is failing': Official report warns our chance to save the Great Barrier Reef is fast closing [96d]
- Hubble captures unique ultraviolet view of a spectacular star cluster [96d]
- Astrophysicists use AI to precisely calculate universe's 'settings' [96d]
- Sustaining oyster farming with sturdier rafts [96d]
- Indirect emissions the key to agricultural emissions reduction, research suggests [96d]
- Locked in a glacier: Virus adaptations to extreme weather provide climate change insights [96d]
- Researchers analyze 1,500 climate policies to find what works—these are the lessons for Australia [96d]
- Baobabs: Africa's unique trees defy climate challenges, continue to flourish [96d]
- 40°C in August? A climate expert explains why Australia is ridiculously hot right now [96d]
- Colorful fruit-like fungi and forests 'haunted by species loss': How a 30-year evolutionary mystery was resolved [96d]
- Viruses can work where antibiotics don't—new research tells us more about how they fight bacteria [96d]
- How to help your child as they start at primary school—an educational psychologist explains [96d]
- Climate justice is a critical issue for the tourism industry, say researchers [96d]
- Transgender students more likely than cisgender peers to seek support from school staff, study finds [96d]
- Best of Last Week—How humans really killed mammoths, making AI systems smarter, mitochondria fling their DNA [96d]
- Uncovering the role of oxygen concentration in the formation of early Earth magma ocean [96d]
- Salamanders are surprisingly abundant in US northeastern forests, research finds [96d]
- In the hunt for alien life, is man truly 'the measure of all things?' [96d]
- Manipulation of nanolight provides new insight for quantum computing and thermal management [96d]
- New hyperluminous quasar discovered [96d]
- Early galaxies not as massive as initially thought, study finds [96d]
- Superconductivity study confirms existence of edge supercurrents [96d]
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- Unique Iron- and Viking-age mortuary houses unearthed in Norway [96d]
- 3D-printed living cells pave way for tomorrow's medicine and cruelty-free animal products [96d]
- Where the UK's wasps have gone and why they need your help [96d]
- Novel features of r-process nucleosynthesis shed light on origin of heavy elements [96d]
- Widespread culling of crocodiles is not an effective way to stop attacks on humans, study shows [96d]
- Physicists ease path to entanglement for quantum sensing [96d]
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- Volunteers record bee biodiversity and discover new species in Pennsylvania [96d]
- Manganese nanoparticles can more than double availability of world's potable water, say scientists [96d]
- Hybrid imaging approach reveals microbes in 3D [96d]
- Researchers discover rejuvenation mechanism in unicellular organisms [96d]
- New genetic sensor for DNA methylation discovered [96d]
- On wildfires, experts say the West needs to rethink its response [96d]
- At Honeymoon Island State Park, urgency grows to defend 'the real Florida' [96d]
- Tim Walz's son Gus has a nonverbal learning disorder: What is that? [96d]
- Japan's space agency ends Moon probe operation [96d]
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