The Brutalist Report - science
- Amazon degradation increases by 163% in two years, while deforestation falls by 54% in the same period [194d]
- Novel method reveals glucose channeling, charting the fine structure of energy metabolism inside active cells [194d]
- AI that can simulate billions of atoms simultaneously proves the feasibility of carbon-neutral concrete [194d]
- Foreign overfishing fuels Senegal's deadly migration crisis to Europe [194d]
- Solvent selection tool boosts thermoelectric devices [194d]
- Staunch Anglican support for the Tory party acting as 'buffer' against increasing political volatility, study shows [194d]
- How NASA saved a camera from 370 million miles away [194d]
- Goldenrods are more likely to evolve defense mechanisms in nutrient-rich soil [194d]
- Transforming carbon dioxide into industrial catalyst material [194d]
- Recent research explores maximizing circularity in plastics supply chains [194d]
- Travelers may recall less safety info if in-flight safety video promotes tourism [194d]
- Analysis documents changing trends in U.S. carbon emissions [194d]
- More people are considering AI lovers, and we shouldn't judge [194d]
- How to detect magnetic fields around exoplanets [194d]
- Minimally invasive sensor can detect stress to keep plants safe [194d]
- I watched a simulated oil spill in the Indian Ocean. Here's how island and coastal countries worked together [194d]
- Structured 'bridge' protein links disordered gene regulators to control gene expression [194d]
- Researchers mimic cell membranes to tune ion transport in artificial water filters [194d]
- New genetic forensics method helps solve complex wildlife crime cases [194d]
- Study finds gall crabs evolved glowing patterns to hide within coral dens [194d]
- Self-powered solar panels remove dust using wind-generated electricity [194d]
- Research reveals female birdsong may be helpful in finding 'good dads' [194d]
- Millet mystery: Why a staple crop failed to take root in ancient Japanese kitchens [194d]
- 300-million-year-old ecosystem in northern Illinois includes three paleoenvironments [194d]
- New research reveals £78 billion hidden cost of managing unsold and surplus food [194d]
- Hollow molecules selectively extract cyclohexane for greener hydrocarbon separation [194d]
- TRACERS dual-satellite mission prepares to explore magnetic reconnection at Earth's cusp [194d]
- Novel method of targeting disordered proteins could herald a new era for medicine [194d]
- Genetic differences set the size threshold for ant queens versus workers [194d]
- Researching heat waves in the ocean: Divers collect temperature data [194d]
- New discovery reveals how two proteins collaborate to detect UV-induced DNA damage [194d]
- A potted history of fermented foods, from pickles to kimchi [194d]
- The hidden gender dynamics of parenthood [194d]
- The hidden history behind every rose blooming this summer [194d]
- Living with sons over 30 can interfere with mothers' well-being [194d]
- Filipino sailors dock in Mexico … and help invent tequila? [194d]
- Consumers prefer self-checkout when buying stigmatized products, study shows [194d]
- 'Democratizing space' is more than just adding new players [194d]
- Air pollution in Baltimore's Curtis Bay community linked to nearby coal terminal activity, wind [194d]
- US dams at greatest risk of overtopping identified [194d]
- Microbes in deep-sea volcanoes can help scientists learn about early life on Earth, or even life beyond our planet [194d]
- Play or profit: The dark reality of kidfluencing [194d]
- Greece to create new marine reserves to protect underwater wildlife [194d]
- Bees have some ways to cope with a warming Earth, but researchers fear for their future [194d]
- Ghana has a rare treasure, a crater made when a meteor hit Earth: Why it needs to be protected [194d]
- Study reveals foot traffic as surprising driver of river pollution [194d]
- The US Environmental Protection Agency's retreat from science endangers the health of people and the planet [194d]
- Nature vs. nurture beliefs are still holding women back in STEM, study finds [194d]
- Americans want stronger safety net for older adults [194d]
- War in Ukraine is transforming the country's criminal landscape, report finds [194d]
- Century-old crustacean mystery solved: Parasitic barnacles hijack host bodies through root-like networks [194d]
- This star survived a black hole—and came back for more [194d]
- Laser-generated nanoparticles promise cleaner, smarter artificial sensory systems [194d]
- Deepening Stirling engine analysis: Optimized model offers more accurate performance predictions [194d]
- Largest supernova dataset hints dark energy may be changing over time [194d]
- ExoMars parachutes ready for martian deployment [194d]
- This ancient pristine galaxy validates the Big Bang [194d]
- Model addresses heat management in high-density laser systems [194d]
- Does play belong in primary school? New research suggests teachers are not sure [194d]
- Rainbow parrotfish may be behind coral bleaching in part of the Florida Keys [194d]
- Why in-person dating is making a comeback—and why Gen Z is struggling with it [194d]
- NASA tests innovative technique for super-cold fuel storage [194d]
- Hidden neighbor: Astronomers confirm long-suspected companion star near Betelgeuse [194d]
- AI and emotion recognition: 'It could disrupt social interactions' [194d]
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