The Brutalist Report - science
- Ancient parasitic 'Venus flytrap' wasp preserved in amber reveals parasitoid strategies [319d]
- Scientists uncover key mechanism in evolution: Whole-genome duplication drives long-term adaptation [319d]
- Developing a clearer understanding of permafrost thaw risk in Alaska [319d]
- Better than the original: New SQL-based service offers tailored biodiversity data cubes for model integration [319d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses elevated risk of extinction for over 22% of native North American pollinators [319d]
- X ad sales expected to grow for first time since Musk takeover [319d]
- A homegrown player is worth an extra $4.8M annually to a National Hockey League team, says study [319d]
- Reverse genetics system enhances vaccine development for African swine fever virus [319d]
- Theoretical physicists completely determine the statistics of quantum entanglement [319d]
- Participatory budgets and referendums can ease populist citizens' frustrations [319d]
- Push for AI deregulation could put financial markets at risk [319d]
- Politicians' attacks on immigrants lack solid evidence—new data set the record straight [319d]
- AI-driven teaching methods essential for modern education, researcher says [319d]
- Virtual reality videos can increase environmental awareness and motivation to donate [319d]
- Machine learning algorithm that predicts properties' values benefits housing market, says study [319d]
- High mortality risk found from increase in hot-dry events in China [319d]
- Regional trends may explain Hadley circulation intensity discrepancy [319d]
- Do narrow‑minded search algorithms cause polarized perceptions? [319d]
- Why humans have smaller faces than Neanderthals [319d]
- Report: Bridge collapse impacts daily lives of nearly half of Baltimore residents [319d]
- Forecasting the future of Southern Ocean ecosystems [319d]
- To address the environmental polycrisis, the first step is to demand more honesty [319d]
- Signal chat group affair: Unprecedented security breach will seriously damage US international relations, says expert [319d]
- New water microcleaners self-disperse, capture microplastics and float up for removal [319d]
- A cleaner future for tires: Scientists pioneer chemical process to repurpose rubber waste [319d]
- Branch development in petunia is regulated by the gene PhSLB1 [319d]
- Quantum randomness and nonlocality: New insights from MIMO systems [319d]
- Light-based polymerization reaction refines 3D printing, achieving sub-millimeter resolution [319d]
- RNA interference and nanomedicine join forces to fight dangerous fungal infections [319d]
- New research sheds light on earliest days of Earth's formation [319d]
- How survivors spanned the globe after Earth's biggest mass extinction [319d]
- Elusive electronic rotons, detected for first time, reveal formation of Wigner crystallites in 2D electron liquid [319d]
- Protecting undersea cultural heritage in spotlight at mining code talks [319d]
- Webb telescope sees galaxy in mysteriously clearing fog of early universe [319d]
- Deep sea mining impacts visible for 'many decades' [319d]
- Role models. Peer pressure. Rewards. What really gets people to act more sustainably? [319d]
- Partial solar eclipse in northern areas on Saturday [319d]
- Sensor technology uses nature's blueprint and machinery to monitor metabolism in body [319d]
- The interplay of two genes illuminates how the large human brain evolved [319d]
- Cuttlefish 'mesmerize' their prey with a moving skin pattern, study finds [319d]
- Avian influenza discovered in NYS bobcats [319d]
- Nanoscale wrinkles on films can display or conceal vibrant color patterns [319d]
- Blaming absent dads for the crisis of masculinity is too simplistic. Many men want to be more involved [319d]
- Digital cuneiforms: Updated tool expands access to ancient Hittite texts [319d]
- NASA demonstrates new wildland fire airspace management system [319d]
- After 80 years of stumping scientists, strange Philippine frog unmasked as hybrid [319d]
- Mississippi's education miracle: A model for global literacy reform [319d]
- Do you believe Antarctica is a pristine paradise? Think again [319d]
- Ground-penetrating radar reveals optimal tree density to combat desertification in China's fragile sandlands [319d]
- New insights into little red dots—an early phase of black hole growth [319d]
- New methodology reveals recovery of Bonelli's eagle population, a threatened species [319d]
- Scientists develop model for high-resolution global land surface temperature observation [319d]
- Zooming in on the structure of the lethal Ebola virus [319d]
- From Greenland to Fort Bragg, America is caught in a name game where place names become political tools [319d]
- Recruiting women as candidates: Experts suggest an electoral opportunity [319d]
- Sustainable seaweed farming could be the way of the future [319d]
- How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected political trust [319d]
- Globalization of production undermines unions, study finds [319d]
- 'Magnetic tweezers': Making robotic surgery safer and more precise with a human touch [319d]
- Quantum computing milestone: 56-qubit computer provides truly random number generation [319d]
- New method for selective protein modification in living systems could advance cancer research [319d]
- Clouds may amplify global warming far more than previously understood [319d]
- Novel protocol enables photon entanglement without quantum measurement [319d]
- 'Too much of a good thing': Overuse is making Bt corn less effective against rootworm, analysis shows [319d]
- Shifts in subtropical North Atlantic Ocean expected over the next decade [319d]
- 'We don't have a cultural place for men as victims': why men often don't tell anyone about sexual abuse [319d]
- User-friendly software enables easy estimation of 3D gene expression distribution [319d]
- CO₂ neutral buildings: Study calls for accelerated energy renovation in building sector to achieve fossil-free goals [319d]
- Accounting for multi-hazard effects can help improve windstorm outage predictions [319d]
- Glucose's double life: Study reveals its surprising role as a master regulator of tissue regeneration [319d]
- How cells respond to stress is more nuanced than previously believed [319d]
- A new method to recycle fluoride from long-lived PFAS chemicals [319d]
- A breakthrough moment: Researchers discover new class of antibiotics [319d]
- Global species loss: Biodiversity study highlights the devastating human impact [319d]
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