The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study finds key protein aids nutrient transport within plant cells [156d]
- Sinuses prevented prehistoric crocodile relatives from deep diving, paleobiologists suggest [156d]
- Experts call for trillions of dollars spent on fossil fuels to be redirected [156d]
- Britain's brass bands older than thought: Study reveals they were invented by soldiers from the Napoleonic Wars [156d]
- Self-donations boost crowdfunding success, study finds [156d]
- Pivotal gene found to confer heat tolerance in perennial ryegrass [156d]
- For the love of suckers: Volunteers contribute to research on key freshwater fishes [156d]
- How a solid waste landfill transformed into a concerning elevated temperature landfill [156d]
- Study examines which students fare worst when natural disasters close schools [156d]
- Soybean domestication linked to higher mesophyll conductance for increased photosynthesis [156d]
- Researchers reveal key findings from national voter opinion survey on the economy and political stress [156d]
- Innovative model offers new way for astronomers to analyze powerful space explosions [156d]
- Record-breaking Saharan dust events hit Spain between 2020 and 2022, study confirms [156d]
- Survey assesses Mexican consumers' opinions on GMO corn import ban [156d]
- Researchers discover exotic jeilongvirus in rodent [156d]
- Modeling study addresses future algal blooms and human impact [156d]
- How a classical computer beat a quantum computer at its own game [156d]
- Mars may have been habitable much more recently than thought [156d]
- Modified metal-organic framework can capture benzene in the atmosphere to tackle a major health risk [156d]
- Less than 7 mm in length, this Atlantic Rainforest flea toad is the second-smallest vertebrate described in the world [156d]
- Chromium-62 study helps researchers better understand shapes around islands of inversion [156d]
- The faces of disaster: Social vulnerability spotlighted in dataset [156d]
- Scientists identify gene that regulates pod width in snap beans [156d]
- Brics+ could shape a new world order, but it lacks shared values and a unified identity [156d]
- Antithrombin study proposes new mechanism of action for the plasma protein's functional role [156d]
- Examining the supernatural beliefs of medieval people, from elves and fairies to abductions and the undead [156d]
- Rising partisanship is making nonprofits more reluctant to engage in policy debates, research finds [156d]
- Advanced imaging uncovers 12 new weevil species [156d]
- 'Halloween comet' breaks apart after flying close to the sun [157d]
- Open database of plastic products highlights substantial knowledge gaps [157d]
- Daylight saving time linked to lost worker productivity [157d]
- Where has all the rain gone? Bone-dry October strikes much of US [157d]
- Experimental setup simulates Arctic methane explosions [157d]
- Beehive fences prove effective against elephant raids in Kenya [157d]
- Three-person crew to blast off for China's Tiangong space station [157d]
- Change in the law could help families of missing persons in England [157d]
- Nature destruction an 'existential crisis' says UN chief [157d]
- Advanced biodegradable plastics run rings around their predecessors [157d]
- New white paper on private wells offers policy recommendations to protect clean drinking water in North Carolina [157d]
- New research uncovers environmental crisis in Isle of Wight estuary [157d]
- Climate data study predicts building maintenance costs for US Department of Defense [157d]
- Open-source footprinting tool: Companies and investors can now get smarter when it comes to nature [157d]
- New NASA instrument for studying snowpack completes airborne testing [157d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover looks back while climbing slippery slope [157d]
- Bacterial communities on seagrass leaves shown to suppress waterborne pathogens [157d]
- Scientists outline a roadmap for creating 'Trojan horse' peptides that cross biological barriers [157d]
- Nanoparticle-based approach targets inflammatory cells for obesity treatment [157d]
- Salton Sea, an area rich with lithium, is a hot spot for child respiratory issues [157d]
- How language barriers influence global climate literacy [157d]
- Beyond bottled water and sandwiches: What FEMA is doing to get hurricane victims back into their homes [157d]
- Corporate social responsibility disclosures are a double-edged sword, research suggests [157d]
- Grow fast, die young? Animals that invest in building high-quality biomaterials may slow aging [157d]
- Opinion: The ancient Irish get way too much credit for Halloween [157d]
- Cannabis legalization may hit a 'red wall' at the ballot box [157d]
- Big shifts from tiny players: How climate change could disrupt Arctic ecosystems [157d]
- Thawing permafrost is affecting climate, but it's unclear by how much [157d]
- Rising vet fees in the UK leave pet owners facing tough choices—and vets often bear the brunt [157d]
- 'Sexual precarity': How insecure work puts migrants at risk of being sexually harassed, assaulted or trafficked [157d]
- Pesticides: Farming chemicals make insects sick at non-deadly doses—especially in hot weather [157d]
- Researcher: How a Trump election win could hit the US food industry and leave millions of Americans hungry [157d]
- Japan-style 'tiny forests' are taking root in British cities [157d]
- Businesses are leveraging the UN Sustainable Development Goals to gain political influence [157d]
- Six reasons why people enjoy horror movies [157d]
- Why building more big dams could be a costly gamble for future water security and the environment [157d]
- Analysis of aromas that differentiate beer and wine could lead to better non-alcoholic versions [157d]
- Glycans can regulate their own biosynthesis by modifying enzyme activity [157d]
- eROSITA survey unveils asymmetries in temperature and shape of our Local Hot Bubble [157d]
- Scientists uncover key mechanism in pathogen defense, paving way for new antimicrobial strategies [157d]
- Astronomers discover one of the fastest-spinning stars in the universe [157d]
- Sustainable oyster harvesting in the Stone Age: Lessons for modern nature conservation [157d]
- Researchers find Weddell seals avoid extreme dives at midday [157d]
- Scientists provide direct evidence of breakdown of spin statistics in ion-atom charge exchange collisions [157d]
- New gold nanorod technology can fry bacteria to sterilize implants [157d]
- Coral exudates, not algae, linked to bacterial growth that threaten reefs [157d]
- Team observes how iron atoms alter grain boundary structures in titanium [157d]
- Using multimode propulsion for more efficient trips in space [157d]
- Intensive fishing on the seabed increases the release of carbon, researchers find [157d]
- How far south did Polynesian seafarers sail? [157d]
- New image recognition technique for counting particles provides diffusion information [157d]
- Researchers' new outreach strategy sets blueprint for detecting invasive species in Florida [157d]
- Uranus' moon Miranda may have an ocean beneath its surface, study finds [157d]
- How corruption at the top erodes support for democracy [157d]
- Indonesia study evaluates potential of alternative measures for biodiversity conservation [157d]
- Gold bugs: New fossil arthropod preserved in fool's gold [157d]
- Study finds optimal standing positions in airport smoking lounges [157d]
- Add astronaut nutrition to the list of barriers to long-duration spaceflight [157d]
- Southern Europe faces double heat mortality from climate change [157d]
- Sorghum's bioactive compounds could improve modern diets [157d]
- Satellites making up China's 'Thousand Sails' found to be exceeding brightness limits [157d]
- Study reveals persistent DDT contamination in Southern California fish [157d]
- Simulation study identifies robust social norms that sustain cooperation [157d]
- New ancient species of cockroach discovered in the UK [157d]
- Commercial whaling and climate change are inhibiting evolutionary change in Arctic whales [157d]
- Your social media feed is changing democracy [157d]
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- Sols 4345-4347: Contact science is back on the table [157d]
- Anchoring new recruits in the maritime industry [157d]
- Expert explains how misinformation thrives on emotional triggers—and why traditional fact-checking often misses the mark [157d]
- Scientist on personal mission to improve global water safety makes groundbreaking discovery [157d]
- Observations explore the properties of giant spiral galaxy UGC 2885 [157d]
- Online hate speech surged during 2020 U.S. election, study finds [157d]
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