The Brutalist Report - science
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- Q&A: Is liverwort humanity's savior? Possibilities in food and medicine [103d]
- Drones and satellites can measure methane emissions from ruminants [103d]
- Colorado confirms it won't release more wolves this winter after feds stopped deal with Canada [103d]
- Mobile lab pinpoints wood stoves and old power plants as Sarajevo's smog sources [103d]
- NASA head Isaacman tempers Artemis praise with ideas on the program's future [103d]
- Cells that are not our own may unlock secrets about our health [104d]
- Paying attention to birdsong while walking in nature can boost well-being, my research shows [104d]
- Sharktober: Scientists confirm spike in tiger shark bites in October [104d]
- New analysis disputes historic earthquake, tsunami and death toll on Greek island [104d]
- Tungsten carbide phase control: Engineering a low-cost alternative catalyst for producing sustainable petrochemicals [104d]
- Meadows reveal unexpected monotony in insect biodiversity study [104d]
- Biofilm streamers harden under flow, making bacterial infections harder to treat [104d]
- Climate adaptation may ease migration pressures in Africa [104d]
- Cellulose-based composite sheet exhibits simultaneous adsorption and shielding of radioactive elements [104d]
- Hubble uncovers the secret of blue straggler stars that defy aging [104d]
- Domestication has changed the chemicals that squash flowers use to attract bees [104d]
- New code connects microscopic insights to the macroscopic world [104d]
- Molecular surgery: 'Deleting' a single atom from a molecule [104d]
- A new optical centrifuge is helping physicists probe the mysteries of superfluids [104d]
- A desperate race is on to resurrect newly-named 'zombie' tree [104d]
- Growth chambers could enable reproducible plant-microbe data across continents [104d]
- Amplifying feedbacks could drive Greenland ice sheet to near-complete disappearance [104d]
- Study reveals why light-driven chemical reactions often lose energy before bond-breaking [104d]
- NASA and families of fallen astronauts mark 40th anniversary of space shuttle Challenger accident [104d]
- Stingrays inspire smarter ocean robots: The physics of fin motion [104d]
- Accessing water on Mars: Examining the best technologies for future missions [104d]
- New tools measure 'woke' attitudes on both left and right political spectrums [104d]
- Copper-carrying compound targets and kills MRSA bacteria by mimicking iron [104d]
- How China can meet its rapidly growing cooling demand without heating the planet [104d]
- Researchers seek worldwide solutions to conserve coral reefs [104d]
- ATLAS confirms collective nature of quark soup's radial expansion [104d]
- How a potential antibiotics ban could affect apple growers [104d]
- Eating less meat puts billions in European farm investments at risk [104d]
- Encouraging students to socialize at an early stage can prevent loneliness [104d]
- Nash equilibria: The hidden math behind predator–prey behaviors [104d]
- AI method advances customized enzyme design [104d]
- Single enzyme streamlines production of all four RNA building blocks [104d]
- Arctic cloud and ice formation affected by Russian river runoff as region studied for first time [104d]
- Social networks spanned thousands of square kilometers during the Upper Paleolithic period, study finds [104d]
- Experiment clarifies cosmic origin of rare proton-rich isotope selenium-74 [104d]
- Rewilding corn reveals what its roots forgot [104d]
- Crouzon syndrome diagnosed in a knight from the Order of Calatrava, killed in battle over 600 years ago [104d]
- Seismometer networks could track space junk as it falls to Earth [104d]
- 5,500-year-old skeleton yields oldest evidence yet of syphilis-related bacteria [104d]
- Human penis size influences female attraction and male assessment of rivals, study suggests [104d]
- Entangled atomic clouds enable more precise quantum measurements [104d]
- Resurrected ancient enzyme offers new window into early Earth and the search for life beyond it [104d]
- When young adults can't afford independence, family expectations fill the gap [104d]
- 'Expertise' shouldn't be a bad word. Expert consensus guides science and society [104d]
- Sourdough starters reveal a recipe for predicting microbial species survival [104d]
- AI-induced cultural stagnation is no longer speculation. It's already happening [104d]
- Diversity of water striders emerged earlier than previously thought, researchers find [104d]
- Litter accumulation in tropical mangroves threatens biodiversity and local communities [104d]
- How the ocean's hydrothermal systems made the first life on Earth possible [104d]
- AI model that found 370 exoplanets now digs into TESS data [104d]
- Dark energy survey scientists release analysis of all six years of survey data [104d]
- When it comes to developing policies on AI in K-12, schools are largely on their own [104d]
- Increased soil salinity alters global inorganic carbon storage, finds study [104d]
- Why Chile's wildfires are spreading faster and burning hotter [104d]
- Beneath Antarctica's largest ice shelf, a hidden ocean is revealing its secrets [104d]
- New research reveals how dread shapes decision-making [104d]
- Tuning color through molecular stacking: A new strategy for smarter pressure sensors [104d]
- Aging zoo animals threaten long-term species conservation goals [104d]
- 2D topological crystalline insulator turns decade-old prediction into reality [104d]
- Athens hit with several months of rain in one day: Expert [104d]
- South Africa's Kruger park suffers 'devastating' damage from floods [104d]
- Rule-breaking supermassive black hole discovered in the early universe [104d]
- Webb telescope reveals galaxy cluster's gravity warping light from distant galaxies [104d]
- Four-eyed Cambrian fish fossils hint at origins of vertebrate pineal complex [104d]
- Rainfall–salinity link sustains prolonged La Niña events, study reveals [104d]
- Ancient giant kangaroos could hop to it when they needed to, hindlimb study suggests [104d]
- Expanding existing mines poses overlooked long-term environmental and social risks [104d]
- NASA's Artemis II mission to fly legacy keepsakes with astronaut crew [104d]
- Study challenges long-held theory that language is built on grammar trees [104d]
- DNA nanodevices reveal acidic nanolayer on lysosome surfaces in live cells [104d]
- Battery-free nano-sensors could pave the way for next-generation wearables [104d]
- Rethinking where life could exist beyond Earth [104d]
- 3D-printed surfaces help atoms play ball to improve quantum sensors [104d]
- Understanding sexual violence and harassment in the Scottish folk music scene [104d]
- Scientists solve 66 million-year-old mystery of how Earth's greenhouse age ended [104d]
- Living walls boost biodiversity by providing safe spaces for urban wildlife [104d]
- Stress-reduction molecule has potential to treat aging and metabolic disorders [104d]
- Chimpanzees are better at solving resource dilemmas in larger, more tolerant groups [104d]
- Market freedom may impact homicide rates [104d]
- Scientists may have discovered a new extinct form of life [104d]
- Scientists illuminate ancient plant-fungus partnership at molecular level [104d]
- Astronomers discover dense super-Neptune exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star [104d]
- Magnetic 'sweet spots' enable optimal operation of hole spin qubits [104d]
- 'Autoplay got me there': How YouTube's algorithm built a following for fascist group Patriotic Alternative [104d]
- Critique highlights challenges in measuring Yellowstone aspen ecosystem response to wolf reintroduction [104d]
- The hidden microbial communities that shape health in space [104d]
- Study sheds light on the function of a key antibiotic-producing enzyme [104d]
- Plastics everywhere, and the myth that made it possible [104d]
- Space station crew credits ultrasound machine for handling in-orbit health crisis [104d]
- Evidence of 'lightning-fast' evolution found after Chicxulub impact [104d]
- Humans use local dialects to communicate with honeyguide birds, research shows [104d]
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