The Brutalist Report - science
- Flamingos create water tornados to trap their prey [68d]
- Space weather can dramatically alter a planet's fate [68d]
- Hunting for deadly snake fungus in Norway and Sweden [68d]
- Forty new moth species from the Philippines previously unknown to science discovered in collection [68d]
- Modeling framework predicts accelerated global vegetation growth under climate change [68d]
- Citizen science contributes to imaging Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere [68d]
- Tough microbes found in NASA cleanrooms hold clues to space survival and biotech [68d]
- Clear waters, hidden toxins: Viruses that combat algal blooms may actually increase risks for people and ecosystems [68d]
- From prehistoric resident to runaway pet: First tegu fossil found in the US [68d]
- Optimized enzymes promote nitrogen-nitrogen bonds to generate bioactive compounds [68d]
- High-speed imaging captures mechanics of hormone-driven gene activation [68d]
- Uncovering the evolution of Hezbollah's political communication strategy [68d]
- Switchable singlet fission: pH triggers molecules to split or emit light for sensors [68d]
- Study uncovers mystery of how mini sand dunes form [68d]
- Archaeologists reveal vast Aztec trade networks behind ancient obsidian artifacts [68d]
- Name diversity sheds light on social patterns in ancient Hebrew kingdoms [68d]
- In death penalty cases, the quest for justice is not America's highest value [68d]
- Nepal holds tribute for disappearing glacier [68d]
- Silicon spin qubits gain ground as a leading candidate for quantum computing [68d]
- Winter's coming but the heat stays on for Australia's coral reefs [68d]
- Want to find life? You'll want to compare several exoplanets in the same system [68d]
- Enzymatic and genetic advances streamline synthesis of promising natural products [68d]
- Twist of light: Non-reciprocity in photon polarization may unlock gravity and quantum mechanics link [68d]
- Extreme turnover of Latin American legislators highlights political instability in the region [68d]
- Targeted nanoparticles show promise for more effective antifungal treatments [68d]
- Change your location to jumpstart creativity, suggests study of Nobel Prize winners [68d]
- NASA's Europa Clipper captures Mars in infrared [68d]
- Mass photometry technique speeds up quality control in gene therapy vector production [68d]
- Why so many microbes fail to grow in the lab [68d]
- Proposed experiment could clarify origin of Martian methane [68d]
- Overcoming perception: Can an online retailer successfully break into the high fashion market? [68d]
- Invasive salmon, clams and seaweed are next threats to biodiversity in Britain [68d]
- 'Elbows up' in Canada means sustainable resource development [68d]
- Colossal Bioscience's attempt to de-extinct the dire wolf is a dangerously deceptive publicity stunt [68d]
- Meteorites and marsquakes hint at an underground ocean of liquid water on the red planet [68d]
- Dynamic visualizations expose how domain walls shift in ferroelectrics [68d]
- What are the tradeoffs when people have to choose between clean air and clean water? [68d]
- From defenders to skeptics: The sharp decline in young Americans' support for free speech [68d]
- Policies erode benefits gained by marriage for foreign-born individuals [68d]
- If you really want to close the US trade deficit, try boosting innovation in rural manufacturing [68d]
- Hubble comes face-to-face with spiral's arms [68d]
- Workplace culture, not policies, biggest factor in helping employees disclose mental health concerns [68d]
- Nanoscale spectroscopy detects vibrational signals from molecules in confined gaps [68d]
- Study links adverse childhood experiences to higher risk of homelessness [68d]
- Researchers uncover why cracks in materials break their symmetry while spreading [68d]
- Snow cover of Swiss glaciers below average this year: Study [68d]
- It's not just El Niño: New climate phenomenon impacts Hawai'i rainfall [68d]
- With funding cuts to Antarctica, will the US be forced off the icy continent? [68d]
- Antarctica has a huge, completely hidden mountain range. New data reveal its birth over 500 million years ago [68d]
- Wily parasite kills human cells and wears their remains as disguise [68d]
- Webb reveals new details and mysteries in Jupiter's aurora [68d]
- Q&A: AI speeds up search for RNA-targeting drugs, opening new therapeutic possibilities [68d]
- Newly proposed parameter pinpoints rate-limiting steps in photocatalysis for efficiency gains [68d]
- India–Pakistan conflict over water reflects a region increasingly vulnerable to climate change [68d]
- Engineered Vibrio natriegens strain boosts bioremediation of complex pollutants in harsh environments [68d]
- Results of the HAYSTAC Phase II search for dark matter axions [68d]
- US doubles down on fossil fuels as climate adaptation funding is on the chopping block [68d]
- Governments shouldn't chase growth at all costs. The harms of over tourism show why [68d]
- Lethal bacteria use sugar-sensing mechanism to recognize and infect cells [68d]
- Controlling contaminants inside nanopores holds promise for desalination, carbon dioxide storage and porous catalysts [68d]
- New atlas provides deeper understanding of which proteins work together in specific tissues [68d]
- Astrophysicist searches for gravitational waves in new way [68d]
- Brace for the seaweed invasion, Florida. It could be biggest ever [68d]
- First evidence of mother-offspring attachment types in wild chimpanzees [68d]
- Space law doesn't protect historical sites, mining operations or moon bases—a lawyer describes a framework that could [68d]
- Insect trafficking poses a risk to wildlife and human health [68d]
- How museum specimens could help save koalas from extinction [68d]
- Generative AI is on track to shape the future of drug design [68d]
- Water molecules form harmonized networks during hydrolytic reactions [68d]
- Paramecium meets cyanobacterium: How two become one [68d]
- Fatty acids as solvents: New method enables extracting silver from electronic waste [68d]
- How AI could help safeguard Indigenous languages [68d]
- How tissues detect and repair damage to the body's hidden support system [68d]
- Lake Mead at risk of reaching crisis levels with new projections [68d]
- NASA's planned budget cuts could set back space science, but show how to future-proof the agency [68d]
- Modified glass fiber microstructure could illuminate blood vessel health from within [68d]
- Philosopher Hannah Arendt provokes us to rethink what education is for in the era of AI [68d]
- Chlorinated organic substances can be converted into dioxins in the atmosphere [68d]
- Farmers fear dingoes are eating their livestock—but predator poo tells an unexpected story [68d]
- Fire ant colonies can switch from single to multiple queens under minority influence [68d]
- Self-driving labs enable faster and smarter polymer synthesis [68d]
- Population explosions and declines are related to how stable the economy and environment are [68d]
- The Antarctic water puzzle—how flooding contributes to ice melt [68d]
- Heat extremes in southern Africa might continue even if net-zero emissions are achieved [68d]
- There are many ways to interpret the atmosphere of K2-18b [68d]
- New definition for bullying released to better support pupils and schools [68d]
- Get ready, Massachusetts, the cicadas are coming: 'They can be really loud, as loud as a chainsaw' [68d]
- Local governments in Colorado demanding more accountability from oil and gas [68d]
- Glass beads offer a window into the moon's hidden depths [68d]
- Highly reactive copper catalyst enables labeling of biologically active compounds [68d]
- Michigan pauses program to lethally gas nuisance geese at Belle Isle, other sites [68d]
- Discovery of ancient culture on remote Scottish isle rewrites the range of early settlers [68d]
- People who swap mundane jobs for meaningful careers still have it tough, study indicates [68d]
- Egg injection leads to healthier chicks [68d]
- Gene mutations help flowers mimic foul odor to attract carcass-loving pollinators [68d]
- Two exoplanets discovered orbiting sun-like star [68d]
- The researchers charged with defending the planet against asteroids [68d]
- The kids are hungry: Juvenile European green crabs just as damaging as adults, study finds [68d]
- Credit ratings are a key check on CEO overconfidence in corporate acquisitions, new research finds [68d]
- Sharks spotted off Massachusetts coast [68d]
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