The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers map 50,000 of DNA's mysterious 'knots' in the human genome [93d]
- Land-sea 'tag-team' devastated ocean life millions of years ago, reveal scientists [93d]
- Can fungi turn food waste into the next culinary sensation? [93d]
- Global timber supply threatened as climate change pushes cropland northwards [93d]
- Climate change fuelled deadly Typhoon Gaemi: study [93d]
- Athens faces new dangers as forest fires edge closer [93d]
- South Korea court to rule on embryo plaintiff climate case [93d]
- Monsoon floods in India's Gujarat kill at least 28 people [93d]
- Powerful Typhoon Shanshan slams into southern Japan [93d]
- Indonesia arrests man for selling rhino horn via social media [93d]
- People in Brazil's Amazon are choking on smoke and feeling the heat from rainforest wildfires [93d]
- Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega den' are making their live debut [93d]
- Team using AI finds a cheaper way to make green hydrogen [93d]
- Ancient sea cow that was attacked by both a primeval crocodile and shark sheds new light on prehistoric food chains [93d]
- Keeping up with the dolphins: Drones give snapshot of pod health [93d]
- Fighting fungal foes: Walnut's genetic armor against anthracnose revealed [93d]
- Prioritize equity and justice to build a thriving electric vehicle market, say researchers [93d]
- Sustainable agricultural systems reduce greenhouse gas emissions, researchers confirm [93d]
- On Facebook ads, users may dislike 'likes' [93d]
- How beetle juice led to the discovery of a virus and solved the mystery of a superworm die-off [93d]
- Reports reveal untapped potential for mobilizing voters of color in battleground states [93d]
- Framework for solving parabolic partial differential equations could guide computer graphics and geometry processing [93d]
- Researchers take inspiration from viruses to improve delivery of nucleic acid-based therapies to cancer cells [93d]
- Lessons learned from Pennsylvania's rare chickadee 'hybrid zone' can now be accessed by students worldwide [93d]
- From smooth and button-size to spiky and giant-size, why are cacti so diverse? [93d]
- Computational imaging empowers laser material processing with snapshot compressive microscopy [93d]
- Ultracompact fiber-tip sensor achieves high sensitivity in magnetic field and temperature measurements [93d]
- Scientists develop DMG equalization strategy via femtosecond laser micromachining induced refractive index tailoring [93d]
- New algorithms could enhance autonomous spacecraft safety [93d]
- Ozone monitoring continues to improve, researchers report [93d]
- New research elucidates a master regulator of protein production [93d]
- Tiny new lasers fill a long-standing gap in the rainbow of visible-light colors, opening new applications [93d]
- Research highlights p21's multifunctional role beyond cell cycle control [93d]
- Engineers develop all-in-one solution to catch and destroy 'forever chemicals' [93d]
- Greek port grapples with flood of dead fish [93d]
- SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket grounded pending mishap investigation [93d]
- Researchers urge closing outdated water rule to aid Colorado River crisis [93d]
- STEM program for middle- and high-school girls inspires brilliance [93d]
- Want a job you'll like? Think about more than the pay, expert says [93d]
- Study reveals isolation, endogamy and pathogens in early medieval Spanish community [93d]
- Chloroplast manipulation: A new strategy in pathogen warfare uncovered [93d]
- Kelvin wave research may lead to more accurate forecasting of active hurricane periods [93d]
- Red flag laws may reduce the growing burden of firearm homicides [93d]
- Identifying inclusive training needs for English teachers in Japan teaching students with disabilities [93d]
- Using high resolution mass spectrometry to study fuel chemistry [93d]
- 'Silent' mutations found to have repercussions beyond their own gene [93d]
- Scientists discover a long-sought global electric field on Earth [93d]
- Q&A: Protecting people and animals from eastern equine encephalitis [93d]
- Study finds flexibility and helical twists of actin filaments regulate actin-binding proteins [93d]
- Canadian insurers and municipalities sharing data could improve availability, affordability of flood insurance [93d]
- Safeguarding produce from E. coli contamination [93d]
- Study shows pollution affects the growth and behavior of aquatic organisms [93d]
- Researcher discusses two measures that predict effective managers [93d]
- Q&A: How should the labor movement handle the challenges of AI, automation at work? [93d]
- During a heat wave, 'stay indoors' can bring hazards, too [93d]
- NASA's Europa Clipper gets set of super-size solar arrays [93d]
- Exploring the relevance of scaled agile practices to agile portfolio management [93d]
- There's more to accessibility than availability of recreational spaces, says study [93d]
- Study explores how active management relates to Australian forest management [93d]
- Bacterial cells transmit 'memories' to offspring, research finds [93d]
- Geographic differences in US homicide rates have decreased since the 1970s, study finds [93d]
- Dogs understand words from soundboard buttons, study reveals [93d]
- New vaccine protects cattle from deadly tick-borne disease [93d]
- Killings of invasive owls to ramp up on US West Coast in a bid to save native birds [93d]
- Sweaty corn is making it even more humid [93d]
- Study: Among Viking societies, Norway was much more violent than Denmark [93d]
- Unveiling a novel sample configuration for ultrahigh pressure equation of state calibrations [93d]
- Mathematicians debunk GPS assumptions to offer improvements [93d]
- Hubble traces star formation in nearby nebula NGC 261 [93d]
- Short empathy training program found to measurably improve classroom behavior [93d]
- Researchers model physics of the pumping technique used to achieve air on a skateboard half-pipe [93d]
- Extreme weather threatens survival of seabirds and seals [93d]
- DNA replication in early embryos differs from previous assumptions, study shows [93d]
- Study finds people are consistently and confidently wrong about those with opposing views [93d]
- Environmental policy in Brazil leads to less violence, researchers find [93d]
- NASA study tallies carbon emissions from massive Canadian fires [93d]
- Uncertainty is a key factor in the relationship between work injury and mental health, research shows [93d]
- Generalized splitting-ring number theoretic transform [93d]
- Political skills crucial for leaders navigating through organizational change [93d]
- Pioneering research suggests nature of dark matter is more elusive than ever [93d]
- Researchers study carbon capture in Upper Newport Bay salt marshes [93d]
- Plant signaling pathways decoded using 'optogenetic' tobacco plants [93d]
- Maintaining company confidentiality simultaneously hurts and helps workers' well-being [93d]
- Moving beyond the pathology of policies pushing species toward extinction [93d]
- Clearing up confusion between organic and regenerative farming could boost green agriculture [93d]
- Gaps in firearms relinquishment laws may weaken court orders, increase illegal gun possession [93d]
- Children and the internet: Helping kids navigate this modern minefield [93d]
- The leading alternative to GDP is languishing over a technical disagreement—with potentially grave consequences [93d]
- How a survey of over 2,000 women in the 1920s changed the way Americans thought about female sexuality [93d]
- From rhino horn snuff to pangolin livestock feed: A half-century of patents reveals the wildlife trade's evolution [93d]
- A way to recover silver from dead solar panels with 98% efficiency [93d]
- A price on their heads? Implications of international trade for African hornbills in Cameroon [93d]
- What is an Atlantic Niña? How La Niña's smaller cousin could affect hurricane season [93d]
- While some cities clear homeless encampments, others are granting a 'right to shelter' [93d]
- Most food waste happens at home—new research reveals the best ways to reduce it [93d]
- Q&A: Rwanda is creating shiny, modern cities after the genocide—but this won't help communities heal from the past [93d]
- Should misogyny be treated as a form of extremism? [93d]
- Breaking open the AI black box, team finds key chemistry for solar energy and beyond [93d]
- Love is blind for male fruit flies, who will choose sex over safety [93d]
- Do cats grieve? Research suggests they do [93d]
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