The Brutalist Report - science
- California investigating sick and dying brown pelicans [1074d]
- Gene linked to severe learning disabilities governs cell stress response [1074d]
- When hurricanes strike, social media can save lives [1074d]
- New route to build materials out of tiny particles [1074d]
- In wake of hurricane, microbial ecosystem remarkably resilient [1074d]
- NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter captures video of record flight [1074d]
- NASA images reveal 'Sharkcano' eruption, where sharks live near active underwater volcano [1074d]
- AI solution makes the quest for elusive monolayers a lot simpler [1074d]
- Why gun control laws don't pass Congress, despite majority public support and repeated outrage over mass shootings [1074d]
- Putin masking invasion policies with 1990s humanitarian propaganda, analysis finds [1074d]
- Hummingbirds may struggle to go any further uphill [1074d]
- Firearms makers play key role in America's gun culture [1074d]
- Ancient viral elements embedded in human genome are not from fossil retrovirus [1074d]
- Many attendees of gatherings like Burning Man report 'transformative experiences' [1074d]
- New method allows easy, versatile synthesis of lactone molecules [1074d]
- New light-powered catalysts could aid in manufacturing [1074d]
- No photosynthetic improvement in ictB transformants in field-grown model crop [1074d]
- Researchers unravel role of cohesins in embryonic stem cell division [1074d]
- Siberian tundra could virtually disappear by mid-millennium [1074d]
- Observation of fractional exclusion statistics in quantum critical matter [1074d]
- Women resent compliments about communality at work [1074d]
- No 'echo chambers' in Reddit climate debate [1074d]
- Choking local funding prevents terrorism [1074d]
- Scientists identify beetle that triggers production of red propolis in Brazil [1074d]
- Linker histone's surprising partnership with single-stranded DNA [1074d]
- Mass shootings leave behind collective despair, anguish and trauma at many societal levels [1074d]
- Intensive whaling did not rob the fin whale of its genomic diversity [1074d]
- Strawberry farms threaten Spanish wetlands [1074d]
- Leading journal Nature will make sex and gender reporting mandatory in research [1074d]
- Biosynthesis of cyanobacterin opens up new class of natural compounds for applications in medicine and agriculture [1074d]
- Solar wind a major driver of atmospheric sodium at Mercury [1074d]
- Wild animals are evolving faster than anybody thought [1074d]
- Fjords may emit as much methane as all the deep oceans globally [1074d]
- Experience influences the visual processing of stone tools [1074d]
- Researchers aim X-rays at century-old plant secretions for insight into Aboriginal Australian cultural heritage [1074d]
- High prices make wealthy people feel entitled to unsustainable goods [1074d]
- Fears of lumpy skin disease resurgence at Eid festival [1074d]
- A cushy lab life has its evolutionary costs—when it comes to fish, that is [1074d]
- Can we avert the next mass shooting? Yes, and here's how [1074d]
- Our Mars rover mission was suspended because of the Ukraine war. What we're hoping for next [1074d]
- The 'carbon footprint' was co-opted by fossil fuel companies to shift climate blame. Here's how it can serve us again [1074d]
- An arms race that plays out in a single genome [1074d]
- Do all animals sleep? [1074d]
- Oil and gas brine 'no better' at controlling dust than rainwater, researchers find [1074d]
- Researchers study adolescents' life aspirations in Cambodia [1074d]
- 'Wind-ruffled waves, foam and wave shadows, above natural blue seawater': How we'll spot exoplanets with oceans [1074d]
- The current state of Western Australia in the face of climate change [1074d]
- Cu-Fe catalyst facilitates ambient-pressure conversion of CO2 into long-chain olefins [1074d]
- Benchmarking transcriptomics integration methods for transcript distribution prediction and cell type deconvolution [1074d]
- Using extraordinary numbers in physics to explain the mysteries of the universe [1074d]
- Two critically endangered red-ruffed lemurs born in captivity [1074d]
- Chemists reveal how tau proteins form tangles [1074d]
- Study shows cell membrane–bound enzyme is essential for COVID-19 infection [1074d]
- Vision changes in space [1074d]
- Male wolf spiders get luckier following complex courtships [1074d]
- Artificial intelligence helps in the identification of astronomical objects [1074d]
- Sea turtle conservation gets boost from new DNA detection method [1074d]
- Astronomers will train James Webb Telescope's high-precision spectrographs on two intriguing rocky exoplanets [1074d]
- Hubble views an interacting spiral [1074d]
- What guppy guts can teach us about evolution [1074d]
- Scientists make toxic gas sensing nine times more effective [1074d]
- Supermassive black holes inside dying galaxies detected in early universe [1074d]
- A special camera that can 'see' the intimate details of the helium-3 universe [1074d]
- Hubble looks at a face-on grand spiral [1074d]
- Report shows impact of higher crop, input prices [1074d]
- How the world's most active volcano was born [1074d]
- British coral predicted to be resilient to climate change [1075d]
- The Arctic's tricky quest for sustainable tourism [1075d]
- AI learns coral reef 'song' [1075d]
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