The Brutalist Report - science
- The secret to living to 110? Bad record-keeping, researcher says [112d]
- Climate resilience over the past 5,000 years: How human communities have adapted throughout history [112d]
- Ancient Roman harbor wooden structures analyzed with MRI technology [112d]
- Creating a global map of different physics laboratory classes [112d]
- Stretchable, flexible, recyclable: 3D printing method creates fantastic plastic [112d]
- Buried landforms reveal North Sea's ancient glacial past [112d]
- A new twist: The molecular machines that loop chromosomes also twist DNA [112d]
- AI tool enhances wildlife image analysis for climate change insights [112d]
- Solar-powered plasma technology offers a sustainable solution for seed germination challenges [112d]
- Genetic method leverages bacterial transfer mechanism to produce new active ingredients [112d]
- Tilted magnetic materials offer fresh path for thermoelectric applications [112d]
- Hydrogen's dual nature helps reveal hidden catalytic processes [112d]
- ALMA observes dusty site of planet formation [112d]
- Redefining wealth and embracing technological innovation for a more sustainable future [112d]
- Satellites capture dramatic increase in HFC-125, a potent greenhouse gas [112d]
- Climate change and land use practices threaten traditional food sources in Russia's Far East [112d]
- Unique copper nanocluster design boosts CO₂ reduction selectivity [112d]
- The war for accounting talent can make corporate audits worse [112d]
- Scientists achieve nuclear spin coherence in levitating microparticles [112d]
- Can bacteria handle stress? Study reveals how combined stressors overwhelm harmful bacteria [112d]
- AI-driven satellite analysis helps protect rice farming in climate-vulnerable regions [112d]
- Scientists innovate breeding strategies to create climate-smart crops [112d]
- Satellite measurements make major seafloor map improvements [112d]
- Expansion of federally subsidized public housing may offer a path out of LA's homelessness crisis [112d]
- How you scroll matters: Passive social media use linked to loneliness [112d]
- New housing developments failing to protect wildlife, survey reveals [112d]
- Six rare giant catfish surface in Cambodia [112d]
- New Zealand scientists suspect specimen of world's rarest whale died from head injuries [112d]
- A sustainable, circular economy could counter Trump's tariffs while strengthening international trade [112d]
- Uncovering the evolutionary origins of the hepatitis E virus [112d]
- Infrared quantum ghost imaging illuminates—but doesn't disturb—living plants [112d]
- How chemical reactions deplete nutrients in plant-based drinks [112d]
- M87's powerful jet unleashes rare gamma-ray outburst [112d]
- Oxidation in glacial rivers and lakes could help mitigate methane emissions [112d]
- The Great Ripple: How a tsunami can disrupt global trade [112d]
- Land use in tropical regions: Biodiversity loss due to agricultural trade three times higher than thought [112d]
- How an iconic desert tree survives extreme heat—and the unique risk it's facing now [112d]
- Looks in hospitality: When appearance matters to employment [112d]
- How to find a comet before it hits Earth [112d]
- Giraffes' uphill battle: Slopes more than 20° pose challenges for their conservation [112d]
- As Christmas catering approaches, experts review food waste policies [112d]
- How Australia's ancient forests became an arid zone [113d]
- Thousands of wild birds are dying of bird flu in Boise area, Idaho Fish and Game says [113d]
- King tides are back and what they're telling us [113d]
- Seabed seismographs unlock mysteries of longest runout sediment flows [113d]
- Commission approves Minnesota's first carbon-capture pipeline: Its future hinges on the Dakotas [113d]
- Video: A biologist explains how animals move [113d]
- With deadlines looming, Chesapeake Bay environmental agreement will be revised [113d]
- Women entrepreneurs who take a scientific approach to decision-making find new markets, study suggests [113d]
- Coyotes live 'pretty much anywhere' in Missouri: Here's why you may see more in winter [113d]
- California researchers find sea otter population helps stop invasion of green crabs [113d]
- Raw milk from California dairy linked to cat deaths from bird flu in Los Angeles County [113d]
- Northern California earthquake prompts an endangered Death Valley fish species to get busy [113d]
- How much permafrost will melt this century, and where will its carbon go? [113d]
- Proteomics method identifies ligand-binding proteins and binding sites in complex systems [113d]
- The science of shopping: Neuroeconomist explains what happens in the brain when we buy [113d]
- Neural mechanisms of aggression reveal how fighting female flies focus on their foes [113d]
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