The Brutalist Report - science
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- Here's how smart designs can help prevent losing our wildlife to benches and ballparks [158d]
- Merchant marine vessel aids in ocean data collection [158d]
- Students perform equally well in-person or online, study finds [158d]
- Walking on two legs may explain human musicality and language, argues research [158d]
- New experiment halves weight limit of elusive neutrinos [158d]
- Transplanting Posidonia oceanica: A scientific advance for conservation of seagrass meadows [158d]
- Study provides scaffold to selectively target drug breakdown process [158d]
- Gas boilers now biggest source of air pollution in central London, study shows [158d]
- Strategic gene placement in bacteria offers insights into evolutionary success [158d]
- Natural oil seeps: Dissolved organic matter may persist in deep sea for thousands of years [158d]
- Improved method for producing designer proteins prevents misfolding [158d]
- Ancient jawbone from Taiwan belongs to a mysterious group of human ancestors, scientists say [158d]
- New study identifies structural basis of CysLT2R activation by LTD4, paving way for new blocking therapies [158d]
- Transparent paper-based material can hold boiling water and degrade in deep ocean in under a year [158d]
- Global fisheries' nutrient extraction threatens ocean ecosystems and productivity, study finds [158d]
- Understanding the precursor to detonation: Probing high-pressure deflagration with laser ignition experiments [158d]
- Non‐native species found to have higher consumption rates than their native counterparts [158d]
- Q&A: How to (theoretically) spot an alien [158d]
- Long prison sentences can be as effective as death penalty in deterring homicides [158d]
- Race isn't a 'biological reality,' contrary to recent political claims [158d]
- Rock outcrops found to boost soil function in mountain ecosystems—but size matters [158d]
- Intuition guides farmers toward better decision-making, but remains a taboo [158d]
- Rock diversity along rim of Jezero Crater offers a wide glimpse of Martian history [158d]
- A new tool for parsing the 'metabolic dialogue' between microorganisms [158d]
- Nucleotide database can improve microbe identification for science and medicine [158d]
- Hantavirus hotspots revealed: Six new rodent species identified as carriers [158d]
- New AI tool set to speed quest for advanced superconductors [158d]
- Researchers discover large dormant virus can be reactivated in model green alga [158d]
- Census shows high number of brown bears in Romania [158d]
- Venom characteristics of a deadly snake can be predicted from local climate [158d]
- Pharmaceutical pollution alters migration behavior in salmon, study shows [158d]
- AI-designed antimicrobial peptides show promise for treating citrus greening disease [158d]
- This federal rule helped clear air over America's most beloved parks. Trump's EPA wants to kill it [158d]
- La Nina exits after three weak months, leaving Earth in neutral climate state [158d]
- Black Americans are more likely than other racial groups to express their faith in the workplace [158d]
- US political rhetoric: Analysis of 8 million speeches shows increased reliance on personal beliefs over facts [158d]
- Bumblebee survival: Keeping killer moths at bay with strategic hive spacing [158d]
- Guiding fruit flies like micro-robots using pinwheels and light [158d]
- How many exoplanets are hiding in dust? [158d]
- Flocks of CubeSats can efficiently monitor farms [158d]
- Mapping beetles' wiggle could help battle global food security [158d]
- Academic medicine is in urgent need of a revolution, say experts [158d]
- Two new tapeworm species discovered in wild oval squid [158d]
- Laser plasma accelerator achieves enhanced electron beam quality for practical applications [158d]
- Tracking photogenerated charge transfer in electrolytes [158d]
- Key enzyme mechanism unlocks potential of brown algae compounds for biotech [158d]
- Tax Day highlights the costs of single living, but demographics are forcing financial change [158d]
- Foreign interference threats in Canada's federal election are both old and new [158d]
- Simple, cost-effective reporter assay can evaluate chemical-induced epigenetic changes [158d]
- Fulani: New study unravels the genetic history of Africa's largest pastoralist community [158d]
- Chiral plasmonic nanostructures push the limits of light manipulation on the nanoscale [158d]
- Mechanical compression induces multicellular organization in archaea [158d]
- Plant-based foods' biochemical composition can be significantly affected depending on the processing method [158d]
- New drone-assisted 3D model offers a more accurate way to date dinosaur fossils [158d]
- Who eats whom? New model for marine food webs calculates predator-prey relationships more precisely [158d]
- Study offers a look beneath the surface of muskrat behavior [158d]
- Webb's autopsy of planet swallowed by star yields surprise [158d]
- Simulating the fluid dynamics of moving cells to map their location [158d]
- In Croatia's freshwater lakes, 'selfish' bacteria hoard nutrients [158d]
- Less than 10% of global plastics manufactured from recycled materials, findings reveal [158d]
- Good boy or bad dog? Our 1 billion pet dogs do real environmental damage [158d]
- Earth's oceans once turned green—and they could change again [158d]
- Our closest neighboring galaxy may be being torn apart [158d]
- NASA's Juno back to normal operations after entering safe mode [158d]
- Location-sharing apps are enabling domestic violence. But young people aren't aware of the danger [158d]
- From satellites to shorelines: AI can improve mangrove conservation with monitoring [158d]
- Press freedom linked to greater financial stability, finds global study [158d]
- Highly endangered sunflower star finds refuge in Canadian fjords [158d]
- A new approach to probe hadronization via quantum entanglement [158d]
- Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes? [158d]
- Girls' education projects succeed when whole communities 'live the change' and carry it forward [158d]
- Scientists say the 'plant world' needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table [158d]
- Healthy forests require combined deer and invasive shrub control [158d]
- Einstein's dream of a unified field theory accomplished? [158d]
- A new approach to cancer treatment: Tiny vesicles help the immune system fight tumors [158d]
- Scientists observe the first 'quantum rain' [158d]
- New method identifies protein that may govern cancer cell movement and metastasis [158d]
- Caspian Sea's rapid decline threatens endangered seals, coastal communities and industry, study warns [158d]
- Scientists discover new way to keep quantum spins coherent longer [158d]
- First new plant tissue discovered in 160 years boosts crop yields [158d]
- No Boundary Waters logging, feds say after including it in timber harvest map [158d]
- High-speed imaging uncovers nanoscopic world of intercellular communication [158d]
- Proving quantum computers have the edge [158d]
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- How a rainy day and finicky fish launched a Pennsylvania program dedicated to unpaved roads [158d]
- 3D Raman imaging reveals CO₂ reduction inside living cells [158d]
- Cell biologists discover two proteins are key to proper transfer of genetic material [158d]
- Love songs in the sand: Researchers listen in to fiddler crab courtship [158d]
- Coral reefs exude myriad chemicals, fueling dynamic microbial recycling of nutrients [158d]
- 'Hidden galaxies' could be smoking gun in universe riddle [158d]
- X-ray binary 4U 1907+09: NuSTAR observations reveal flux variability and spin-down [158d]
- Energy densities offer new path to resolving the Hubble tension [158d]
- Analysis of medieval books reveals many were bound with sealskin [158d]
- Earliest evidence of ivory tool production discovered in Ukraine, dating back 400,000 years [158d]
- Light-activated catalyst enables chiral synthesis with higher yields and less waste [158d]
- Simulating quantum magnetism with a digital quantum computer [158d]
- Herd of animal puppets treks from Africa to Europe in climate action [158d]
- Papua New Guinea lifts ban on forest carbon credits [158d]
- Double parking, U-turns and more: Study finds risky driving runs rampant at elementary school drop-offs [158d]
- Solvent-free method developed to destroy PFAS on spent sorbents [158d]
- Penguin feathers reveal mercury contamination in remote Southern Ocean [158d]
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