The Brutalist Report - science
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- Bumble bee queens illustrate the complex effects of pesticide exposure on pollinator health [6d]
- New manzanita species discovered in California, already at risk [6d]
- Purim and protest: The role of effigies in Cochin Jewish tradition [6d]
- Superhydrophobic particles offer promising method to tackle water pollutants [6d]
- Giant ice bulldozers: How ancient glaciers helped life evolve [6d]
- Remote video provides new insights into spawning aggregation dynamics of the black-saddled coral grouper [6d]
- One of the most massive black holes in the universe lurks at the center of the Cosmic Horseshoe [6d]
- Gender plays a role in long-term unemployed individuals' perception of their capabilities, Finnish study finds [6d]
- Lucy spacecraft takes its first images of asteroid Donaldjohanson [6d]
- NASA's EZIE is launching to study magnetic fingerprints of Earth's aurora [6d]
- Friendly but stressed: Researchers investigate social stress in wild Japanese macaques [6d]
- Research illuminates the path to superior electro-optic performance in aluminum scandium nitride alloys [6d]
- Every planet of our solar system is lining up in the February night sky [6d]
- Automatic cell analysis: AI-powered software 'segments anything' in microscopy images [6d]
- Researchers identify successful strategies for collaborative species conservation [6d]
- Competing effects of global warming and sea surface temperature explain recent strengthening of the Walker circulation [6d]
- Nanoparticles deliver microRNAs to muscle stem cells for potential muscular dystrophy treatment [6d]
- From scraps to sips: Biomass-based hydrogel pulls drinking water from thin air [6d]
- Mutualistic interaction between caterpillars and ants is highly specific, study shows [6d]
- Mixed-species forests outperform monocultures in carbon storage, even in extreme weather [6d]
- Carbon capture and storage: How to remove all carbon dioxide emissions everywhere all at once [6d]
- Seismometers reveal Earth's longest-runout undersea sediment flows in unprecedented detail [6d]
- Snakes on Sado Island coexist through differentiation of activity time, habitat and diet [6d]
- Ireland's protected dunes are thriving—thanks to well-managed tourism [6d]
- Humans have the earliest jawed fish to thank for their flexible joints, study suggests [6d]
- Scientists have discovered a 3-billion-year-old beach buried on Mars [6d]
- Do you speak other languages at home? This will not hold your child back at school [6d]
- What do young people want to see in politics? More than 20,000 pieces of their writing hold some answers [6d]
- Butchers, bakers, candlestick-makers, and prostitutes: The women working behind the scenes in papal Avignon [6d]
- What sports teams Americans love to hate and the 2024 election have in common [6d]
- Study reveals hidden costs of sponsored content for influencers [6d]
- Colorado Plateau's dramatic canyons: How rivers' ancient pauses and rapid cuts shaped them [6d]
- Breakthrough enables measurement of local dark matter density using direct acceleration measurements [6d]
- Designing self-destructing bacteria to make effective tuberculosis vaccines [6d]
- Long-term costs of global warming: Weaker ocean circulation could cost trillions [6d]
- Researchers delve into one of biology's scientific frontiers—by studying studies [6d]
- Colorado is tackling air pollution in vulnerable neighborhoods by regulating five air toxics [6d]
- Ice cores reveal multiple major volcanic eruptions in the 13th century [6d]
- Scientists study breeding of pet fish to help protect reefs and fuel Florida's economy [6d]
- Mesoporous silicon: Etching technique reveals unique electronic transport properties [6d]
- Landmark polar sciences experiment announced for next decade [6d]
- Study reveals genetic secrets of herbicide-resistant amaranth weeds [6d]
- Material's 'incipient ferroelectricity' could jumpstart fast, low-power electronics [6d]
- Study reveals Africa will reach 1.5C climate change threshold by 2040 even under low emission scenarios [6d]
- Survey reveals key insights on teacher retention post-pandemic [6d]
- Farmers, investors, miners and parents: How unconventional climate advocates can reach new audiences [6d]
- Calculating the economic cost of climate change is tricky, even futile—it's also a distraction [6d]
- AI influencer marketing may pose risk to brand trust, new research finds [6d]
- Alcohol ingestion by animals is surprisingly widespread, and we're starting to understand its impact [6d]
- NASA's Europa Clipper uses Mars to go the distance [6d]
- Trump, Putin and Musk all share a leadership style—we've figured out what it is [6d]
- Solar system's journey through Orion complex 14 million years ago may have altered Earth's climate [6d]
- Study looks at how high school students recognize and perform acts of kindness [6d]
- Bitter taste receptors in skin cells function as a defense mechanism against harmful substances, researcher discover [6d]
- Clashing with classmates: Off-putting traits spark enemy relationships for primary and middle schoolers [6d]
- Modifying graphene sheets with plasma to produce better gas sensors [6d]
- 3D imaging approach reveals intricate steps of herpes simplex virus assembly [6d]
- Sister cells' shared fate: How a cytoplasmic bridge triggers synchronized cell death [6d]
- A faster way to detect Listeria: New method takes 8 hours instead of 24 or more [6d]
- A completely new type of microscopy based on quantum sensors [6d]
- Bubbles that break rules: A fluid discovery that defies logic [6d]
- Photocurrent spectroscopy uncovers hidden energy losses in water splitting [6d]
- A contradictory protein readily accepts electrons despite having a strongly negative charge [6d]
- Using weak spots in semiconductor nanoplatelets to direct nanoscale assemblies [6d]
- Male mosquitofish that perform better at problem-solving have a higher chance of mating, research shows [6d]
- Upgrading skills, downgrading women's work in China [6d]
- Online database provides potential alternatives to 'forever chemicals' [6d]
- L.A.'s urban trees absorb more carbon than expected, study finds [6d]
- Latest observations help almost fully rule out 2024 YR4 asteroid impact [6d]
- Mathematicians introduce crossing matrices to decode doubly periodic weaves [6d]
- AI's emotional blunting effect: Researchers find LLMs can neutralize sentiments of original text [6d]
- Laser-textured metal surfaces mimic shark skin to combat bacterial biofilms [6d]
- Multi-line reverberation mapping uncovers hidden dynamics in active galactic nuclei [6d]
- Rising wages linked to surge in automation technology innovation [6d]
- Satellite tracking reveals key to predicting Western Australia's rock lobster populations [6d]
- Diverse migration patterns boost coho salmon population stability [6d]
- Who gets the lion's share? Ecologists highlight disparities in global biodiversity conservation funding [6d]
- Illegal cutting has led to deforestation in some parts of Brazil's coastal tropical forests [6d]
- Indian street dogs show strong preference for yellow bowls, even empty ones [6d]
- Starfish sites: The secret war effort of British aerial bombing decoys [6d]
- Machine learning predicts stable drug forms to prevent efficacy loss [6d]
- Interspecies alliances: Research examines cognitive underpinnings of cross-species collaborations [6d]
- Beehive sensors offer hope in saving honeybee colonies [6d]
- Prolonged super-microscopy: Nanographenes allow longer observation times [6d]
- Bioprocessing method yields high-value products alongside biofuels [6d]
- We need a new definition of dyslexia, researchers say [6d]
- Chance asteroid 2024 YR4 will hit Earth down to 0.001 percent, ESA says [6d]
- Honeybee dance 'styles' sway food foraging success, study reveals [6d]
- More than a dozen sea lions along the Malibu coast are reported sick: What's making them ill? [6d]
- JWST uncovers rare ultra-hot Neptune LTT 9779 b's exotic atmosphere [6d]
- New dwarf galaxy discovered in the halo of Andromeda galaxy [6d]
- First dark matter search using WINERED spectrograph sets new lifetime constraints [7d]
- Archaeologists reveal the enigmatic burial practices of the Southern Jê [7d]
- Geysers on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus may form from a 'mushy zone' [7d]
- Have we been wrong about why Mars is red? [7d]
- Mission concept proposes sampling Enceladus's subsurface ocean [7d]
- Stuck in eternal drought, UAE turns to AI to make it rain [7d]
- In Rome, talks to protect Earth's biodiversity resume with money topping the agenda [7d]
- Life in the fast, or slow, lane: How environmental variability influences birds' survival and reproduction strategies [7d]
- Laser-powered device tested on Earth could help detect microbial fossils on Mars [7d]
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