The Brutalist Report - science
- Partisan hostility, not just policy, drives U.S. protests [6d]
- Astronauts launch to the space station after sidelined by Boeing's troubled Starliner [6d]
- New study shows membrane flexibility hinges on how tightly lipids are packed [6d]
- Gray wolves carry young pups over rugged terrain to track spring elk migration [6d]
- Researchers map DNA markers tied to stuttering, opening doors for early intervention [6d]
- Scientists shrink the genetic code of E. coli to contain only 57 of its usual 64 codons [6d]
- Bringing metallurgy into the 21st century: Precisely shaped metal objects provide unprecedented alloy control [6d]
- Using starlight to measure greenhouse gases [6d]
- Study links European electricity price surges to geopolitical events, not extreme weather [6d]
- School districts hire superintendents on merit, not political affiliation, study finds [6d]
- Sun, sea and sexual violence: How party tourism promotes and permits sexual assault [6d]
- Female election candidates less likely to be retweeted and receive media coverage, UK study shows [6d]
- Lipid nanoparticle stereochemistry shapes mRNA delivery safety and efficacy, study reveals [6d]
- Do anti-bribery laws work when doing international business? New research sheds light [6d]
- Key gene OsBZR4 for regulating embryoless rice traits shows agricultural potential [6d]
- Molecular imaging uncovers hidden flaws in plastics used for electronics [6d]
- This year's Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' is 21% smaller than estimates from early June [6d]
- Study reveals optimal planting way for sustainable high-quality tea production in forest habitats [6d]
- Groundwater depletion sinks home prices in California's Central Valley [6d]
- AI reveals unexpected new physics in dusty plasma [6d]
- Satellite data reveals 15-year trends in forest carbon storage worldwide [6d]
- Why some underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis—and others, just little ripples [6d]
- Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences—we need to manage the risks [6d]
- Your dog can read your mind—sort of [6d]
- Here's how you can make your garden a safe and biodiverse space for urban wildlife [6d]
- High-quality crystals enable new insights into structure–property relationships and multifunctionality [6d]
- A silver nanowire web: Engineers develop new transparent electrode for infrared cameras [6d]
- Uncovering an ancient mechanism of growth and development in land plants [6d]
- Climate-protecting carbon sinks of EU forests are declining [6d]
- Drought has a limited effect on tropical-tree growth—but hotter planet threatens that resilience [6d]
- Cool new imaging method shows elemental distributions of nanomaterials in frozen solvents [6d]
- Ten thousand molecules in time: Generation and control of collective vibrations in a liquid [6d]
- Scientific tools are tracing the evolution of ancient biblical manuscripts [6d]
- Peers learn strategies to support communication for minimally speaking autistic classmates [6d]
- Ultra-low gossypol cottonseed takes next step toward humanitarian use [6d]
- Superconductivity's halo: Theoretical physicist helps map rare high-field phase [6d]
- Yeast mutant strain boosts omega-7 fatty acid production [6d]
- Banks' efforts to curb money laundering fail abysmally, says criminologist [6d]
- Supersized stick insect discovered in Wet Tropics [6d]
- Neutrino masses are not likely to originate from interactions with dark matter, study finds [6d]
- Hearing loss lowers prospects of employment and higher income for young Americans [6d]
- Weather scrubs Crew-11 launch, NASA and SpaceX to try again Friday [6d]
- Global study identifies upswing in photosynthesis driven by land, offset by oceans [6d]
- Trigger warnings fall flat, but safe spaces build trust in the classroom [6d]
- US Energy Department misrepresents climate science in new report [6d]
- Protecting pets from caval syndrome [6d]
- Landslide-prone Nepal tests AI-powered warning system [6d]
- Sand and dust storm sweeps across southern Peru [6d]
- Utility workers in Peru unearth pre-Incan tomb with 1,000-year-old remains [6d]
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