The Brutalist Report - science
- How do candidates skirt Chinese social media bans on political content? They use influencers [49d]
- Some 'Star Wars' stories have already become reality [49d]
- AI system targets tree pollen behind allergies [49d]
- Unique molecule may lead to smaller, more efficient computers [49d]
- New global index defines what makes digital economies resilient and inclusive [49d]
- Ultimate self-sacrifice: Bacteria activate unusual defense to evade viral attack [49d]
- Scientists make discovery that upends our beliefs about how cells divide [49d]
- Spinach antimicrobial peptides show promise against crop diseases in citrus and potatoes [49d]
- Electricity-generating bacteria's survival strategy could reshape biotech and energy systems [49d]
- Precision-engineered surface can enhance silicon solar cell performance [49d]
- Stuck in a creativity slump at work? Here are some surprising ways to get your spark back [49d]
- Burkina Faso and Mali's fabulous flora: New plant life record released [49d]
- Opinion: Deporting international students may weaken US economic and scientific leadership [49d]
- Shelters at bus stops intended to provide relief from heat can actually result in higher temps, researchers discover [49d]
- Is a faith-based charter school a threat to religious freedom, or a necessity to uphold it? [49d]
- Depositing quantum dots on corrugated chips improves photodetector capabilities [49d]
- How morphogens steer early brain development by guiding stem cell gene activity [49d]
- Millions of bird sightings lead to zoomable maps for precision conservation [49d]
- One timed-release capsule could replace taking multiple pills [49d]
- Taking a break from Facebook and Instagram can boost emotional well-being [49d]
- Fleeting fireflies illuminate Colorado summer nights, and researchers are watching [49d]
- More accessible method for maize bioengineering could open doors for crop innovation [49d]
- Genetically enhanced crops proposed as scalable solution for CO₂ removal [49d]
- Indigenous knowledge helps biotech find new drugs. This grad student wants those companies to give back [49d]
- Why are women paid less than men? New research shows the company you work for makes the biggest difference [49d]
- Oceans are heating faster in two bands stretching around globe, study reveals [49d]
- New telescope images uncover 'Green Monster' in Cassiopeia A [49d]
- Current legal frameworks can't protect the oceans from deep-sea mining and the negative impacts on humankind [49d]
- Terrorists weigh risks to their reputation when deciding which crises to exploit: New research [49d]
- People with neoliberal views are less likely to support climate-friendly policies, research finds [49d]
- Guns in America: A liberal gun-owning sociologist offers five ways to understand America's culture of firearms [49d]
- What makes people flourish? Results from a new survey [49d]
- Animal culture recognized as key factor in new conservation strategies [49d]
- Using fire to produce nanoparticles could revolutionize various industries [49d]
- Why Donald Trump's trade tariffs are a threat to global food security [49d]
- Tiny technology that can find pollution in South Africa's water and trap it [49d]
- Left-handed CEOs associated with greater innovation, unique patents, and higher returns for companies [49d]
- The EU has banned BPAs: Here's what you need to know about this common, toxic compound [49d]
- How dandelions conquered concrete to bring nature back to cities [49d]
- Boat wakes aren't just a nuisance, they harm freshwater shorelines and wildlife [49d]
- Not in the mood: Mercury messes with songbirds' mating game [49d]
- Are side hustles really a way to escape the rat race, or just passion projects for a privileged few? [49d]
- Who would win in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? An evolutionary expert weighs in [49d]
- Saving the kākāpō from 'crusty bum': Study identifies bacterial culprits [49d]
- Practical new tool detects nanoplastics and microplastics in the environment [49d]
- Long-term field experiment shows combined approach can maximize benefits of grassland restoration [49d]
- Unlocking tomato potential: SlAAP6 gene powers growth and salinity resistance [49d]
- Australia's southern right whale population recovery has stalled, new study reveals [49d]
- Eruption loading: New approaches to earthquake monitoring at Ontake volcano, Japan [49d]
- Size and chemical makeup determine which ancient animals fossilize, study reveals [49d]
- Online AI translators could easily learn Navajo and related languages, study suggests [49d]
- Invasive rats and rainforest mammals are sharing gut microbes as urban areas grow [49d]
- Act now or wait centuries: Marine restoration success hinges on immediate intervention [49d]
- Increasing urban vegetation could have saved over 1.1 million lives in the last two decades, modeling study suggests [49d]
- Simple method precisely calculates how mangroves protect coasts against strong waves [49d]
- How the 'marine revolution' shaped ocean life [49d]
- New self-healing polymer possesses a quality never before seen at any scale [49d]
- Sound-controlled light paves way for GPS-free navigation [49d]
- Mammal spines follow Hox gene rules, but birds and amphibians break the pattern [49d]
- NASA astronauts step outside space station to perform the 5th all-female spacewalk [49d]
- How 'consequence neglect' leads to predictable surprises in policy, leadership and everyday life [49d]
- Study of facial bacteria could lead to probiotics that promote healthy skin [49d]
- Ptero firma: Footprints pinpoint when ancient flying reptiles conquered the ground [49d]
- Designer microbe shows promise for reducing mercury absorption from seafood [49d]
- Rhythmically trained sea lion Ronan returns for an encore—and performs as well as humans [49d]
- Bomb residue study opens the door for stronger evidence in criminal cases [49d]
- Gene variant preserves rice yields in warmer nighttime temperatures [49d]
- Unusual reproductive strategies may boost survival in sharks and rays [49d]
- Astronomers explore the nature of the nearest tidal disruption event [49d]
- Lava flow jigsaw puzzle reveals the secrets of shifting continents [49d]
- New Jurassic mammalian fossil discovered with an unusual tooth replacement pattern [49d]
- Too religious to be queer? Faith and LGBTIQ+ asylum in the UK [49d]
- Exploring Valles Marineris on Mars with helicopters, not rovers [49d]
- New catalyst allows asymmetric radical reactions using an engineered ligand [49d]
- Supporting young boys in violent homes could prevent relationship violence [49d]
- Calculating the strong attraction of a charming particle [49d]
- How fruit flies' neurons spot tiny visual errors to keep them flying straight [49d]
- Bayesian inference enables rapid detection of quantum dot charge states [49d]
- Physiology-inspired networks could improve political decision-making [49d]
- Harnessing nanosatellite technology for lunar infrastructure [49d]
- Soviet-era Venus mission to reenter in May [49d]
- Satellite data and DNA reveal 50-year decline in Greek mountain tea diversity [49d]
- Mathematician solves algebra's oldest problem using intriguing new number sequences [49d]
- STEM students: Study suggests work hard, but don't compare yourself to others [49d]
- Good karma for me, bad karma for you: Study finds self-serving twist to belief in divine justice [49d]
- Skin wounds in humans found to heal nearly three times slower than those in other primates [49d]
- Why branding plays a big part in politics [49d]
- The universe's brightest lights have some dark origins [49d]
- Glowing caterpillars released in Florida to bolster 'rare' butterfly population [49d]
- Turns out the 'most dangerous animal' in Yosemite National Park doesn't even have claws [49d]
- How much stinky seaweed will South Florida see? [49d]
- Drinking water plumbing a hotspot for superbugs [49d]
- Australian locals rescue great white shark stranded in shallow water [49d]
- Dolphin strandings are taking a toll on LA County's lifeguards: Experts say there's no end in sight [49d]
- What state and fed officials plan with BASF to stop pollution flowing into Detroit River [49d]
- Study shows that duality operators can be realized as unitary linear-depth quantum circuits [49d]
- Spurned CEOs may become activist shareholders [49d]
- New study reveals how to get people to conserve water—and it's not just about money [49d]
- Cornstarch sanitary pads cheap enough to avoid tons of ocean plastics, study shows [49d]
- Seventeen years later, Brood XIV cicadas emerge in US [49d]
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