The Brutalist Report - science
- How many bears live in Missouri? This species is making a comeback [22d]
- Colorado River debate puts thirsty alfalfa in the crosshairs: Could alternatives save water? [22d]
- SpaceX launch Wednesday marks record 24th flight of booster [22d]
- Spotted lanternflies in the US are living longer—and cities may be helping them spread [22d]
- Deforestation reduces malaria bed nets' effectiveness, study finds [22d]
- War in Lebanon has turned a decade of education crisis into a catastrophe, report reveals [22d]
- Screening study explores risks of chemical exposure from household products [22d]
- Researchers contend that national health surveys should include immigration status-related questions to reduce stigma [22d]
- Poor health outcomes—including early deaths—linger for decades for those who lived in 'redlined' neighborhoods [22d]
- AI fact checks can increase belief in false headlines, study finds [22d]
- AI helps researchers dig through old maps to find lost oil and gas wells [22d]
- Closing the green space gap: Addressing gender inequality in nature access [22d]
- World War One dazzle camouflage was not as well understood as it might have been, researchers suggest [22d]
- Biologist explores why humans have sex—and sexes—in a world where life requires neither [22d]
- Social science research on trans and gender diverse youth highlights importance of inclusive policies [22d]
- The dual role of insects in parasitic plant reproduction solves a long-standing botanical mystery [22d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses protecting the health of wildlife ecosystems [22d]
- How ecotourism can help promote cultural diversity and biodiversity [22d]
- Q&A: Financial tips to save money, stay happy during the holiday season [22d]
- Scientists exploit photo-induced chirality in thin films to improve authentication tech [22d]
- Unique microbial communities discovered beneath frozen surface of Antarctica's Lake Enigma [22d]
- Getting a grip on quark mixing: Physicists introduce framework to determine amount of mixing between up and down quarks [22d]
- Dynamic tracking technique can reduce noise in gravitational-wave detectors to peer deeper into the cosmos [22d]
- Novel covalent organic framework can remove a dangerous 'forever chemical' from drinking water [22d]
- A path towards applying topology in quantum computing [22d]
- The Amazon rainforest as a cloud machine: How thunderstorms and plant transpiration produce condensation nuclei [22d]
- Engineered enzymes may help plants adapt to higher temperatures [22d]
- CEO gender influences corporate social responsibility priorities, research suggests [22d]
- After decades of plantation agriculture, coconut palms dominate over half of Pacific atoll forests [22d]
- Turning corn colorful: Researchers demonstrate purple corn's surprising health benefits [22d]
- Limestone quarries could be vital for wild bee conservation [22d]
- Research introduces 'ecology stereotypes,' how perceptions are influenced by others' backgrounds [22d]
- Scientists streamline creation of nucleoside analogs, a group of life-saving molecules [22d]
- Teaching evolution with conflict reduction practices increases acceptance, study finds [22d]
- Male African elephants develop distinct personality traits as they age [22d]
- Isotope analysis reveals mammoth as key food source for ancient Americans [22d]
- A third of people from Chicago carry concealed handguns in public before they reach middle age, 25-year study finds [22d]
- Archaeological remains in Alaska show humans and dogs bonded 12,000 years ago [22d]
- Delhi's annual air pollution has become a human-made calamity [22d]
- Recycling sewage is a sensible way to improve water security, but would you swallow it? [22d]
- Deep seabed mining: Bad for biodiversity and terrible for the economy [22d]
- Why your personality might be affecting your salary, and how it shapes the gender pay gap [22d]
- New synthetic receptor expands cellular control options, including immune response and neurological signaling [22d]
- Warming oceans are changing marine habitats. A new study explores the impact on thousands of species [22d]
- Trump names billionaire private astronaut as next NASA chief [22d]
- Stick to current climate change laws, US tells top UN court [22d]
- Supreme Court could narrow the scope of federal environmental reviews [22d]
- A key transcription factor unlocks new potential in stem cell-based embryo models [22d]
- Purple crabs clobber blue carbon: Study shows how they disrupt carbon cycling in salt marshes along US East Coast [22d]
- New pathway found for regulating zinc in E. coli [22d]
- AI Jesus might 'listen' to your confession, but it can't absolve your sins. A scholar of Catholicism explains [22d]
- Why you shouldn't lie to your children about Father Christmas, according to philosophers [22d]
- Webb finds new galaxies in Spiderweb protocluster field [22d]
- ZnO-based nanoplatforms show potential for early cancer screening [22d]
- Investigating seasonal effects on health-promoting compounds in cabbage varieties [22d]
- Q&A: How China tariffs could backfire on US—scholar says higher prices, supply-chain disruptions for Americans [22d]
- Liquid water molecules are inherently asymmetric: New insight into the bonds between water molecules [22d]
- Detailed analysis discovers the deadly combination that triggered Nepal's catastrophic 2021 flood [22d]
- Astronomers close to solving mystery of how universe's giant galaxies formed [22d]
- Discovery of molecular switch explains how bacteria control their protein biosynthesis through cell metabolism [22d]
- Study confirms two forms of longtooth groupers in Asia are separate species of fish [22d]
- Looking for work? Your mindset could be hampering your search [22d]
- Assessing the sustainability of the Pacific walrus population over the next 75 years [22d]
- AI model enables reliable and accurate protein-ligand complex prediction [22d]
- Ultra-stable Ag₃₀ nanoclusters with metallic aromaticity show promise for optoelectronic devices [22d]
- Serious side effect of using CRISPR-Cas gene scissors uncovered: AZD7648 molecule can destroy parts of genome [22d]
- Silver nanoparticles trapped within a polymer matrix allow for precise color control in anti-counterfeiting technology [22d]
- Retailers can boost profits while improving eating habits of clientele, convenience store experiment reveals [22d]
- Ancient texts reveal how Mesopotamian humans experienced emotions in their bodies [22d]
- Ancient maize genomes reveal the early evolutionary history of commercially important flint and dent varieties [22d]
- Rainforest emissions linked with new particle formation at high altitudes [22d]
- Scientists discover interactions between molecular machines, potentially offering opportunities for drug development [22d]
- A decade-long study reveals concerning trend of young women committing online sexual offenses [22d]
- Radiocarbon aging of Indigenous culturally significant trees for bushfire management [22d]
- Calls for urgent action to policy makers as research reveals real extent of human trafficking [23d]
- New evidence of organic material identified on Ceres, the inner solar system's most water-rich object after Earth [23d]
- Influencer marketing doesn't need more metrics—it needs more trust and collaboration between brands and influencers [23d]
- China reports warmest autumn since records began [23d]
- New quantum resistance standard can operate without an external magnetic field [23d]
- Waste not, want not: Turning food waste into fertile soil for sustainable growth [23d]
- Homeownership in early adult life in US linked to longer life, sociologist finds [23d]
- Ginger, tortie, calico—the mystery gene responsible for orange color in cat coats has been found [23d]
- Too many Australian students don't have the basic technology they need for school—here are 5 ways to fix this [23d]
- Antarctica's Conger ice shelf was weakening for decades before collapse, scientists find [23d]
- Book examines Mississippi River's critical role in shaping early US [23d]
- Why being close to a cycle network can boost house prices [23d]
- Why do I get static shocks from everyday objects? Is it my shoes? [23d]
- Coastal retreat in Alaska is accelerating because of compound climate impacts, researchers warn [23d]
- Ocean density identified as a key driver of carbon capture by marine plankton [23d]
- Personal AI assistants could help astronauts on long missions [23d]
- Planning autonomous surface missions on ocean worlds [23d]
- Approaching the unexplored 'plasma phase-space' with data science [23d]
- Large radio jet discovered in quasar J1601+3102 [23d]
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