The Brutalist Report - science
- Revealing the rhythms of ancient Arabia: Music connected cultures in the prehistoric Arabian Gulf [106d]
- Scientists discover new microbes in Earth's deep soil [106d]
- Multiple antibiotic resistance is auxiliary to bacterial fitness and adaptability, study shows [106d]
- An invasive frog in the Marshall Islands is displacing native species and threatening local ecosystems [106d]
- Nacre-like ceramic-metal composite achieves superior strength and mass-production potential [106d]
- Q&A: Scientists uncover process behind plastic's dangerous fragment shedding [106d]
- Understanding who is most likely to fall for fake news is first step toward strategies for counteracting misinformation [106d]
- Marine litter: What biodegradable plastics can do to solve the problem [106d]
- Want to know how to survive in space? Ask a tardigrade [106d]
- Gateway lunar space station's first habitation module arrives in U.S. [106d]
- Bird species that do well in urban areas are more colorful and less brown, study finds [106d]
- To ensure fair elections, look at the values that shape voting maps [106d]
- European industrial emissions analyzed with novel environmental information system [106d]
- Does teamwork fulfill the goal of project-based learning? [106d]
- FengYun-3 satellites improve global diurnal land surface temperature tracking [106d]
- Prehistoric skis: Melting glaciers reveal clues to climate adaptation in Norway's mountains [106d]
- Transparency in government: A powerful tool for global health and cleaner air [106d]
- Zebrafish ovulation hormone discovery could impact fertility research [106d]
- One-third of Americans work in STEMM jobs accounting for 39% of GDP: Report [106d]
- Understanding the status of tropical insects in a changing world [106d]
- Over 90% of women in sex work see it as their only means of survival, says study [106d]
- Main patterns and predictive models of summer vegetation variations in eastern Siberia revealed [106d]
- How political narratives spread: Cross-ideological acceptance of illiberal narratives and propaganda in Japan explored [106d]
- Dust in the wind: How cities alter natural airborne particles [106d]
- Hantavirus in Madagascar linked to black rats in agricultural areas [106d]
- Rain barrel basics: Conserving water but not mosquito habitats [106d]
- At a pivotal meeting, the world is set to decide how to cut shipping emissions [106d]
- Spinning into antibiotic resistance: The flagella's hidden role [106d]
- RNA transformed into biosensor for detecting health-related chemicals [106d]
- Unlocking the antioxidant power of Australian native fruits [106d]
- What our reaction to 'Adolescence' tells us about our fear of boys, sex and the internet [106d]
- A day at Uranus just got 28 seconds longer [106d]
- From flowers to stalking: How 'nice guy' narratives can lead to male entitlement and violence against women [106d]
- 'Thirstwaves' are growing more common across the United States [106d]
- Engaging the next generation of dairy leaders: Strategies to inspire and retain undergraduates [106d]
- Termite stowaways: Study reveals boats as perfect vessels for global termite spread [106d]
- Study of democracy's decline offers roadmap for fighting back [106d]
- EPA must use the best available science—by law—but what does that mean? [106d]
- NASA laser tech reveals climate impact on tropical forest canopies [106d]
- A football field of shelving: Recordkeeping and standardization at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich [106d]
- Computational tool CHOIR can detect 'off-key' cells that promote disease [106d]
- Why ChatGPT is a uniquely terrible tool for government ministers [106d]
- 'Alarming' microplastic pollution in Europe's great rivers [106d]
- NASA and ESA want to bring Martian rocks to Earth. Here's what will happen to the samples once they get here [106d]
- Locating microplastic hotspots along the Texas coast [106d]
- Lowest levels on record for Arctic winter sea ice [106d]
- Debates about diversity need more nuance, say researchers [106d]
- Scientists achieve high-efficiency single-photon source above loss-tolerant threshold [106d]
- The trade deficit isn't an emergency. It's a sign of America's strength [106d]
- From ketchup to concrete, rolling particles make suspensions more fluid [106d]
- Avian flu in raw milk found to be broadly sensitive to heat [106d]
- Driven to succeed: Physicists explore a new way to control quasiparticles [106d]
- Children from poorer families do worse at school. Here's how to understand the disadvantage gap [106d]
- Are Scottish accents really more aggressive? A linguist explains [106d]
- Hip-hop can document life in America more reliably than history books [106d]
- How to gauge flood risk before you buy or rent a seafront property [106d]
- How one species of bat uses its tail to navigate backwards in caves [106d]
- Biosecurity policies can be annoying—but a century of Antarctic data shows they work [107d]
- Kids' physical activity in child care is essential—how an online course equips educators to lead the way [107d]
- Four actions to support a sustainable democracy: No heroism required [107d]
- Improving rapid tests: DNA nanotechnology boosts sensitivity of test strips [107d]
- A large, sustainable and egalitarian community at the height of the Copper Age [107d]
- Antarctica's hidden threat: Meltwater under the ice sheet amplifies sea-level rise [107d]
- What makes a 1-in-1,000-year storm, really? [107d]
- Unexpected asymmetry in lipid bilayer challenges understanding of mammalian cell membranes [107d]
- Mushroom study identifies most bitter substance known to date [107d]
- Chemical pollution increases more than 100-fold after sewage discharges in South Coast waters [107d]
- Researchers study teeth from two of Japan's rarest mammals to determine dietary needs and aid conservation [107d]
- Making the physics of glass more transparent [107d]
- Study explores horse owners' preparation and preferences for veterinary care [107d]
- One year later: Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in dairy cattle [107d]
- Reptiles in open habitats display brighter colors, study finds [107d]
- Quantum cosmology with final states can explain the accelerated expansion of the universe [107d]
- Unappreciated Rhabdophane is the forgotten host of rich rare-earth elements [107d]
- Scientists blame climate change for spread of infectious diseases and unleashing of ice-locked microbes in Arctic [107d]
- Air pockets found in bones of Alvarezsauridae skeleton for the first time [107d]
- How cells repair their mitochondria: Research uncovers a specialized recycling system [107d]
- In the search for life on exoplanets, finding nothing is something too [107d]
- Physicists uncover a metallic altermagnet with d-wave spin splitting at room temperature [107d]
- The International Space Station is too clean—what does that tell us about how to co-exist with bugs on Earth? [107d]
- High-intensity shock tube reveals high-speed interface flow mechanism [107d]
- Hubble helps determine Uranus' rotation rate with unprecedented precision [107d]
- Here's how to create a more nature-literate society [107d]
- Smallholder farming in three African countries studied for 10 years—why profitable irrigation is key [107d]
- Life-size sculptures uncovered in Pompeii show that ancient women didn't just have to be wives to make a difference [107d]
- Methane detected in the atmosphere of the nearest T dwarf [107d]
- Gila monsters may struggle to survive as planet grows warmer, study suggests [107d]
- Shop smarter, not harder. How gentle messaging can help the planet more than tough talk [107d]
- US and Russia squabble over Arctic security as melting ice opens up shipping routes [107d]
- Woman-to-woman marriage in West Africa: A vanishing tradition of power and agency [107d]
- Ireland's neolithic passage tombs were not just the burial place of the elite [107d]
- Background music: When the wrong tune drains workplace energy and focus [107d]
- Researchers make important breakthrough in unlocking the power of epigenetic variation in crop breeding [107d]
- Study finds global downturn in bias against stigmatized groups [107d]
- High-res insights into NZ's sinking coastal sites [107d]
- Trump is gutting the nation's environmental programs: What will it cost Americans? [107d]
- Climate and health litigation mounting in Australia as exposure to heat waves grows [107d]
- One-third of Australia's coastal terrestrial aquaculture at risk from sea level rise by 2100 [107d]
- New season of The Last of Us has a chance at realism—scientists discuss 'zombie fungus' [107d]
- US storms, 'devastating' flooding death toll climbs to 17 [107d]
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