The Brutalist Report - science
- Aquarium makes history in first-of-its-kind procedure for Kimalu, a beluga whale [2d]
- Q&A: How eyewitness memory can serve justice [2d]
- All-in-one smart nanomaterial shows promise for cancer diagnosis, treatment and immune response induction [2d]
- Study highlights urgent need for aflatoxin control strategies in Pakistan's feed supply chain [2d]
- Eco-friendly plastic offers flexible electronic properties without 'forever chemicals' [2d]
- Reanalysis of Kepler data uncovers two planets in KOI-134 system with unusual orbital dynamics [2d]
- Understanding the impact of radiation on silicon carbide devices for space applications [2d]
- Rapid demographic changes can reshape family structures [2d]
- From masterpieces to makeup: Eco-friendly art conservation gentle enough for human skin [2d]
- Aligned stem cell sheets boost protein production for improved tissue repair [2d]
- Mixed woodlands promote coexistence between red squirrels and dormice, study finds [2d]
- Gas extraction project in the North Sea: Study highlights hesitant politicians, determined civil society [2d]
- A new quantum dot photoreductant uses 99% less light energy for organic reactions [2d]
- Physicists create tunable system for enhanced quantum sensing [2d]
- Hydrothermal systems may have supplied essential phosphorus for early life [2d]
- Parents who oppose sex education in schools often don't discuss it at home [2d]
- High levels of particulate matter found near electric vehicle charging stations in L.A. [2d]
- AI helps discover optimal new material for removing radioactive iodine contamination [2d]
- Magnetism recharged: A new method for restoring magnetism in thin films [2d]
- Wells Fargo scandal drove borrowers to fintech lenders, study suggests [2d]
- Investigating the complex issue of drought [2d]
- Scientists tackle single-cell data's reliability crisis with new tool 'scICE' [2d]
- Supershear 'boomerang' rupture found in Myanmar earthquake defies typical seismic patterns [2d]
- Elucidating the source process of the 2021 South Sandwich Islands tsunami earthquake [2d]
- Loofah-like polymer can filter viruses while adapting flexibility with pH changes [2d]
- Climate change outpaces trees: Forests face centuries-long lag in adaptation [2d]
- International student activism histories show how education can foster democracy [2d]
- Research teases apart competing transcription organization models [2d]
- Cell sheet production efficiency greatly influenced by polymer brush lengths and densities [2d]
- Food competition among gut microbes offers new strategy to remove drug-resistant E. coli [2d]
- Arctic region was permafrost-free when global temperatures were 4.5˚C higher than today, study reveals [2d]
- Peering into a starburst galaxy with JWST [2d]
- Embryonic cells use same communication proteins as hearing cells due to shared evolution, study finds [2d]
- Large-scale study adds to mounting case against notion that boys are born better at math [2d]
- How NASA's SPHEREx mission will share its all-sky map with the world [2d]
- Team finds flawed data in recent study relevant to coronavirus antiviral development [2d]
- Experiencing extreme weather and disasters is not enough to change views on climate action, study shows [2d]
- Silent witnesses: Corals pinpoint start of deforestation in Borneo [2d]
- Quantum equivalent of thermodynamics' second law discovered for entanglement manipulation [2d]
- Scientists study behavior of Pacific sleeper shark in deep-sea habitat [2d]
- Men and family planning: Studies from 23 African countries reveal gaps in what we know [2d]
- Lung cells generated from mouse fibroblasts in just 7 to 10 days without stem cell tech [2d]
- Stock market's mood swings may explain risk-return mystery [2d]
- Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of the greenhouse gas methane [2d]
- New Delhi says fuel ban on old vehicles not feasible [2d]
- Native habitats hold the key to the much-loved smashed avocado's future [2d]
- Japan plans 'world first' deep-sea mineral extraction [2d]
- Dark Matter Particle Explorer obtains high-precision cosmic-ray boron spectrum [2d]
- Thousands evacuated as Greece wildfire rages on Crete [2d]
- Tuberculosis 'zombie cell' weakness identified using genetically modified bacteria [2d]
- Fun with fossils: South African kids learn a whole lot more about human evolution from museum workshops [2d]
- Pets get hay fever too: How to spot it and manage it [2d]
- From glass and steel to rare earth metals, new materials have changed society throughout history [2d]
- NASA identifies newly discovered object as an interstellar comet that will keep a safe distance [2d]
- Split RNA switch system boosts precision of cell-specific gene expression control [2d]
- For effective science communication, 'just the facts' isn't good enough, say scholars [2d]
- Machine learning outpaces supercomputers for simulating galaxy evolution coupled with supernova explosion [2d]
- Destabilizing microtubules to boost platelet production from iPS cell-derived megakaryocytes [2d]
- Review highlights epigenetic mechanisms that shape future cellular responses [2d]
- Thumbs up: Good or passive aggressive? How emojis became the most confusing kind of online language [2d]
- Homes are more than walls and a roof, especially for indigenous people. It's time housing policy reflects that [2d]
- Antarctic research is in decline, and the timing couldn't be worse [2d]
- Record-breaking material emits infrared light better than it absorbs it, without violating the laws of physics [2d]
- Childcare sexual abuse is mostly committed by men—failing to recognize that puts children at risk [2d]
- How women step in, and step up, to support their disaster-stricken communities [2d]
- Unveiling hedgehog topological defects in three dimensional glasses [2d]
- New molecular tool sheds light on how cancer cells repair telomeres [2d]
- Ireland's first BioBrillouin microscope will enable non-invasive assessment of living cells and tissues in real-time [2d]
- From ancient vertebrates to modern medicine: Tracing cellular energy evolution to improve rare disease diagnosis [2d]
- More and more tourists are flocking to Antarctica. Let's stop it from being loved to death [2d]
- The Dalai Lama is a cisgender man—yet he has an unexpected connection to the trans community [2d]
- Will government grocery stores work in New York City? A food supply chain expert weighs in [2d]
- What is the optimal setting for your air conditioner? We asked a physics professor [2d]
- It may be stinky and buggy, but scientists say Great Salt Lake is worth saving [2d]
- Geologists suggest early continents formed through mantle plumes, not plate collisions [2d]
- Tianwen-2 probe captures Earth images en route to sample asteroid and comet [2d]
- UK may be on verge of triggering a 'positive tipping point' for tackling climate change [2d]
- Improving predictions of flood severity, place and time with AI [2d]
- Enhancing the 'feel-good' factor of urban vegetation using AI and street view images [2d]
- Vegetation greening fails to boost ecosystem resilience in Northern Hemisphere, study finds [2d]
- China launches first low-inclination orbit SAR satellite 'Haishao-1' [2d]
- Hurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season—meteorologist explains why it matters [2d]
- Cracking single-cell complexity with collective intelligence [2d]
- At the frontier between two lives—the evolutionary origins of pregnancy [2d]
- A new platform for developing advanced metals at scale [2d]
- What a bumble bee chooses to eat may not match its ideal diet [2d]
- Geological mystery: Study unearths how copper deposits formed [2d]
- Meet the 'weird' sea spider that's mapping the evolution of eight-legged creatures [2d]
- Water activates hidden aluminum sites to enhance zeolite catalysis [2d]
- Why we cheer louder for homegrown heroes [2d]
- TaIrTe₄ photodetectors show promise for highly sensitive room-temperature THz sensing [2d]
- SpaceX is planning to build a new project in Florida, records say [2d]
- Overnight Canaveral launch marked 500th for SpaceX Falcon 9 [2d]
- Hotspots for conservation of threatened native tree identified in Wellington [2d]
- Promising first-year survival rate among Maumee River sturgeon [2d]
- 'Significant declines' in some species after deep-sea mining: Research [2d]
- Drought-hit Morocco turns to desalination to save vegetable bounty [2d]
- Company's carbon credits raise questions about unproven ocean technology to fight global warming [2d]
- Facing climate change, Swiss trees get mist before they're missed [2d]
- Billions voted in 2024, but major new report exposes cracks in global democracy [2d]
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