The Brutalist Report - science
- China passes energy law to 'promote carbon neutrality' [12d]
- Cracked earth in Greece's saffron heartland as drought takes toll [12d]
- Philippines cleans up after Typhoon Yinxing slams north coast [12d]
- Improving pulse flours for consumer use: Using synchrotron light to determine optimal particle size for milling [12d]
- Coral reef fish running out of time to recover at Great Barrier Reef islands, research warns [12d]
- Cliff-top sites preserve ancient Aboriginal heritage on the River Murray [12d]
- The rise of color vision in animals: Study maps dramatic 100-million-year explosion in color signals [12d]
- Battling air pollution may contribute to climate change by impacting soil carbon storage [12d]
- How prisons fall short in protecting the incarcerated from climate disasters [12d]
- Indigenous elders and ritual specialists help to unlock the meaning of ancient Amazonian rock art [12d]
- Thousands told to flee wildfire near Los Angeles [12d]
- Incorporating cultural and recreational ecosystem services of freshwater within Israel's water economy [12d]
- US town on alert after 43 monkeys escape research facility [12d]
- Advances in plate tectonics research provide a new view of deep Earth's carbon emissions [12d]
- Plastics pollution worsens the impacts of all planetary boundaries, new study says [12d]
- A green, scalable synthesis approach addresses the challenges of semiconductor-based photocatalysis [12d]
- Team investigates population genetic characteristics of two hybrid crucian carp strains [12d]
- Spiders forage for prey rich in specific nutrients depending on species, life stage and sex [12d]
- Image: Astronaut captures photo of Earth from the International Space Station [12d]
- Hurricane Helene's gravity waves revealed by NASA's AWE [12d]
- Chernobyl frogs exposed to radiation show no signs of accelerated aging or increased stress hormone levels [12d]
- Survey shows nuclear taboo remains strong among Americans [12d]
- History book looks at Brazil's longest-lasting maroon society and its influence today [12d]
- Advancing biodiversity monitoring with a network of automated wildlife cameras [12d]
- Accumulation of polystyrene nanoplastics in leaves poses threats to plants, study shows [13d]
- Current test accommodations for students with blindness do not fully address their needs, study finds [13d]
- Physicists reveal how layers and twists impact graphene's optical conductivity [13d]
- Amnesia-causing diatoms found in Luzon shellfish farms [13d]
- Chinese rover finds evidence of ancient Martian ocean [13d]
- Why China is worried about a second Trump presidency, and how Beijing might react [13d]
- Symmetry in biology: A look into how bees actively organize nests in mirroring patterns [13d]
- A new GPS system for microorganisms could enhance forensic investigations [13d]
- Sprinkling plants with water found effective in keeping spider mites off raspberry leaves [13d]
- A space walking robot could build a giant telescope in space [13d]
- Insect-killing fungi find unexpected harmony in war [13d]
- Computer model uncovers plant thickness growth mechanisms [13d]
- Spectral method can compute tidal effects on planet and moon interiors [13d]
- Defense or growth: Study finds trade-off in how plants allocate resources [13d]
- Can the noble metals become superconductors? [13d]
- How informing shoppers can help fight inequality [13d]
- Study suggests that space-for-time substitutions exaggerate habitat–bird ecological relationships [13d]
- Can unknown physics be seen in interactions between Higgs bosons? [13d]
- Friends act as family surrogates for unmarried African Americans [13d]
- Astrophysicists use echoes of light to illuminate black holes [13d]
- Proba-3 will constantly measure Sun's energy output [13d]
- Private aviation emissions soar by 46% from 2019 to 2023 [13d]
- The digital transformation of Jordanian fintech [13d]
- Religions talk about the value of humility, but it can be especially hard for clergy to practice what they preach [13d]
- New approach for tuning current flow in 2D MOF nanosheets shows promise for advanced electronics [13d]
- Fluids thicken at the speed of light: A new theory extends Einstein's relativity to real fluids [13d]
- Caterpillar fungus chemical can slow down growth of cancer cells, researchers discover [13d]
- How physical force affects cancer treatment: Research explores mechanics of programmed cell death [13d]
- Catalysts show potential for breaking down microplastics to create usable fuel [13d]
- New PFAS removal process aims to stamp out pollution ahead of semiconductor industry growth [13d]
- DNA evidence rewrites histories for people buried in volcanic eruption in ancient Pompeii [13d]
- Plant engineering method promises to dramatically improve biofuel and bioproduct development [13d]
- Scientists capture images of a new quantum phase in electron molecular crystals [13d]
- Climate change reporting is not connecting with people and their real issues. What needs to be done about it? [13d]
- Astronomers discover a new repeating fast radio burst [13d]
- Invasive fruit fly species puts parts of Southern California's Orange County under quarantine [13d]
- Toronto crime spikes on weekends and holidays—researchers use modeling and visualization to find hot spots [13d]
- Abortion did not play as big a role in the US election as many anticipated. What might happen on this issue now? [13d]
- Microplastics impact cloud formation, likely affecting weather and climate [13d]
- Satellite-based evidence supports China's claim of increased forestation to sequester carbon [13d]
- Image: Exceptionally rare triple ring galaxy [13d]
- RNA-targeting CRISPR reveals that hundreds of noncoding RNAs are essential—not 'junk' [13d]
- Planting trees at high latitudes in the Arctic could accelerate rather than decelerate global warming, argue scientists [13d]
- Atlantic killer whales show dangerously high levels of toxic chemicals [13d]
- Australians who think inequality is high have less faith in democratic institutions, according to study [13d]
- Why the 'Housing First' approach has struggled to fulfill its promise of ending homelessness [13d]
- What can sport fans do if their team, or league, is being sportswashed? [13d]
- Calcite: The versatile mineral shaping the future of carbon removal [13d]
- Computational chemistry promises to upset traditional methods of chemical synthesis [13d]
- New report sets out a route to transform environmental consenting in UK offshore wind [13d]
- More wet, less dry: How climate change will affect the avalanche situation in Switzerland by the end of the century [13d]
- Europe wants ministers at plastic pollution treaty talks [13d]
- India's Hindus bathe in holy river defiled by pollution [13d]
- New giant particle collider 'right option for science': Next CERN chief [13d]
- How do brains coordinate activity? From fruit flies to monkeys, scientists discover a universal principle [13d]
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- Scientists reveal strigolactone perception mechanism and role in tillering responses to nitrogen [13d]
- Oldest depictions of fishing discovered in Ice Age art: Camp site reveals 15,800-year-old engravings of fish trapping [13d]
- Quasiperiodicity changes the ground-state properties of 1D narrow-band moiré systems, study demonstrates [13d]
- 3D printing method crafts stronger, more ductile alloy for extreme environments [13d]
- Mountaineering mice shed light on evolutionary adaptation [13d]
- A causal theory for studying the cause-and-effect relationships of genes paves the way for targeted treatments [13d]
- Q&A: Looking at ancient Roman plagues through an environmental lens [13d]
- Leading up to the election, Trump voters trusted friends and family over traditional media, survey finds [13d]
- Researchers discover genetic reason for the red, yellow and orange bills of Australian finches [13d]
- How do we perceive our leaders? The answer is always in flux, research says [13d]
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