The Brutalist Report - science
- The Rodrigues parakeet's last day: What one extinct bird tells us about the role of museums [169d]
- Fossils are scientific evidence and shouldn't be auctioned for millions to private buyers, say paleontologists [169d]
- Print beats digital for preschoolers learning to read, study finds [169d]
- Fermentation process turns unripe coffee beans into high-scoring specialty drinks [169d]
- Bioimaging device with nonmechanical design could improve eye and heart condition detection [169d]
- Over 9,000 pest species of potential concern previously unreported in Uganda [169d]
- Less diversity, higher risk of infection: Disturbed habitats can promote the spread of tropical disease [169d]
- AI-enhanced infrared thermography offers improved detection of temperature patterns in calves [169d]
- Researchers complete first oceanic ozone campaign in the South China Sea, revealing typhoon impacts [169d]
- Experts urge policies that recognize women's vital role in development [169d]
- Deepfake whales could be a key conservation tool [169d]
- Scientists decode molecular mechanisms of mannan biosynthesis in Dendrobium officinale [169d]
- Catalyst can efficiently reduce NOₓ across a wide temperature range [169d]
- Bioelectrosynthesis platform enables switch-like, precision control of cell signaling [169d]
- School absences study links dirty air to empty desks [169d]
- Repeated exposure to an image—even if fake—can increase its perceived credibility [169d]
- Customized moiré patterns achieved using stacked metal-organic framework layers [169d]
- Wildfires kill at least 3 and displace thousands across southern Europe [169d]
- Opinion: We're witnessing last-ditch talks to secure a global plastic pollution treaty [169d]
- Finding clarity in the noise: New approach recovers hidden signals at the nanoscale [169d]
- A 296-million-year-old fossil unearthed in Brazil sheds light on ancient plant mystery [169d]
- Arctic reindeer populations could decline by 80% by 2100 [169d]
- Natural filter material shows promise for cleaning contaminated water in colder climates [169d]
- The costs and benefits of angling to be the boss's favorite: Study [169d]
- Optical magnetometer measures magnetic field direction for the first time [169d]
- Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the Southwest into permanent drought [169d]
- Mindfulness is gaining traction in American schools, but it isn't clear what students are learning [169d]
- How the art of Chinese calligraphy can bring creative freedom in the age of AI [169d]
- Don't throw away those cannabis leaves—they're packed with rare compounds [169d]
- The shape of the universe revealed through algebraic geometry [169d]
- Parents reported higher rates of infidelity than non-parents during pandemic, survey finds [169d]
- Stalagmites in Mexican caves reveal duration and severity of drought during the Maya collapse [169d]
- Will AI pull the career ladder up out of reach—or just change what it looks like? [169d]
- Back to the basics: Minimal genomes yield viable plants for biotech applications [169d]
- Plastic pollution plague blights Asia [169d]
- Archaeologists use X-rays to distinguish iron from different periods of America's colonial past [169d]
- Study offers new insight into mixed virus interactions in plants [169d]
- Machine learning reveals the mysteries of amorphous alumina thin films at atomic scale [169d]
- New pesticides provide challenging alternatives to neonicotinoids [169d]
- Experience does not guarantee success for hiring CEOs, study finds [169d]
- AI is making reading books feel obsolete, and students have a lot to lose [169d]
- 4 out of 5 US troops surveyed understand the duty to disobey illegal orders [169d]
- Spiderweb silks and architectures reveal millions of years of evolutionary ingenuity [169d]
- What does pocket money teach children? It can offer social as well as financial education [169d]
- Targeted cultivation strategies boost health-promoting compounds in red cabbage [169d]
- The power of poop: How human waste can boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions [169d]
- Using sound to remember quantum information 30 times longer [169d]
- 'Essentiality' scan reveals what Mycoplasma pneumoniae truly needs to survive [169d]
- Rapidly changing river patterns found in High Mountain Asia pose challenge for region's energy future [169d]
- Biological process underlying coho salmon die-offs unlocked [169d]
- 'Controlled evolution' dramatically boosts plasmid DNA production for biomedical manufacturing [169d]
- No Earth-like atmosphere found on exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 d [169d]
- How much has Mercury shrunk? [169d]
- Molecular hybridization achieved through quantum vacuum manipulation [169d]
- Covalent organic frameworks harness both singlet and triplet states for photocatalysis [169d]
- High-resolution models predict tropical cyclone rainfall will rise sharply under global warming [169d]
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