The Brutalist Report - science
- Three-dimensional fossil algae more than 541 million years old reveal modern-looking ancestry of the plant kingdom [1007d]
- Researchers identify a variety of chimpanzee stone tools for cracking different nut species [1007d]
- Fundamental research improves understanding of new optical materials [1007d]
- New research gives potential for more accurate methamphetamine detection [1007d]
- Did life get its start in micaceous clay? [1007d]
- Idaho a step closer to having largest research dairy in US [1007d]
- Proving that quantum entanglement is real: Researcher answers questions about his historical experiments [1007d]
- Fish can help in the search for multiple sclerosis drugs [1007d]
- From the atom to natural killer cell: The story of an unexpected protein structure [1007d]
- Statistical analysis aims to solve Greek volcano mystery [1007d]
- Revealing spacecraft geometry effects on impact simulations for NASA's DART mission [1007d]
- Lack of public appreciation contributes to loneliness in farming, study shows [1007d]
- Drumming in woodpeckers is neurologically similar to singing in songbirds [1007d]
- Super-resolved coherent Raman spectroscopy with quantum light [1007d]
- New study finds that natural gas leaked from interstate pipelines contains hazardous air pollutants and carcinogens [1007d]
- Multifunctional porous conductive membranes help microbes eat their way to a faster carbon dioxide conversion [1007d]
- Resonance Raman scattering provides new ways for high-sensitivity temperature probing [1007d]
- Energy storage materials built from nano-sized molecular blocks [1007d]
- Not even soaking rain can ease fire risk in a California hit by record heat, dry landscape [1007d]
- How disclosing advertising spending can reduce investor and analyst uncertainty and possibly enhance firms' valuations [1007d]
- When school feels 'like prison' test scores, college attendance drop [1007d]
- The role of overconfidence and perceived ability in preferences for income equality [1007d]
- How two isomers of [IrC₄H₂]⁺ independently react with either methane or water [1007d]
- Plastic degradation in the ocean contributes to its acidification [1007d]
- New chemistry happens when dust meets pollution [1007d]
- Earth-like exoplanets unlikely to be another 'pale blue dot' [1007d]
- Geoengineering could destabilize tropical peat soils [1007d]
- Despite frequent sightings, red squirrel habitats in Berlin are small and fragmented [1007d]
- Home ownership leads to less happiness than expected [1007d]
- Artificial intelligence spots pests in trail cams, and tracks indigenous plants from orbit [1007d]
- Amphibian die-off leads to malaria spike in Latin America [1007d]
- Radical new treatment system lights up cancer therapy [1007d]
- Researchers discuss equity in storm planning and response [1007d]
- Capturing ocean turbulence at the underbelly of sea ice [1007d]
- Astronomers find a sun-like star orbiting a nearby black hole [1007d]
- New tool for early detection of hypertension [1007d]
- Researchers find new sugar substitutes in citrus that could change food and beverage industry [1007d]
- Exploring how neurons in human skin affect pigmentation [1007d]
- Octopuses prefer certain arms when hunting and adjust tactics to prey [1007d]
- Study investigates longer life due to faulty RNA processing [1007d]
- Researchers advance efforts to tailor drug delivery to cells' mitochondria [1007d]
- Tracking a network of 100,000 mutants [1007d]
- Silicon nanopillars for quantum communication [1007d]
- Three ways 'bossware' surveillance technology is turning back the management clock [1007d]
- Parts of many coastal cities are sinking faster than the sea is rising [1007d]
- Climate change threatens up to 100% of trees in Australian cities, and most urban species worldwide [1007d]
- Advanced imaging sheds light on immune escape of shape-shifting fungus [1007d]
- Examining the intricacies of the nitrogen cycle [1008d]
- Young, cold-blooded animals are suffering the most as Earth heats up, research finds [1008d]
- Mathematics enable scientists to understand organization within a cell's nucleus [1008d]
- Plant breeding: Using 'invisible' chromosomes to pass on packages of positive traits [1008d]
- Calculate your neighborhood's 'cognability' [1008d]
- The first look at how rabies affects vampire bat social behavior [1008d]
- Earth harbours 20,000,000,000,000,000 ants. And they weigh more than wild birds and mammals combined [1008d]
- How the Australian ant-slayer spider captures ants [1008d]
- Israeli researchers find opium residue in 3,500-year-old pottery [1008d]
- Fossil fuel reserves contain 3.5 tn tonnes of CO2: database [1008d]
- Fiona, now a Category Three hurricane, reaches Turks and Caicos [1008d]
- Hurricane season remains far from over, due to dry climate [1008d]
- Selective cancer nanoparticle targeting under the microscope [1008d]
- For the first time, robots on Mars found meteorite impact craters by sensing seismic shock waves [1008d]
- Scientists find that wolves can show attachment toward humans [1008d]
- Microbes' sensitivity to environmental change depends on soil depth [1008d]
- South Africa's farm exports are an economic lifeline, with weak spots [1008d]
- Conspiracy theories are dangerous even if very few people believe them [1008d]
- Proposed federal abortion ban evokes 19th-century law so unpopular it triggered the backlash that led to Roe [1008d]
- Methane emissions from reservoirs are increasing [1008d]
- The growing awareness and prominence of environmental sustainability [1008d]
- Genetically modified yeast yields intense hop aromas in beer, research finds [1008d]
- Geologists shed new light on how continents may have been formed [1008d]
- Insights into two rare types of photosynthesis could boost crop production [1008d]
- Small craters add up to wandering poles on moon, NASA study finds [1008d]
- Center of the Coma cluster explored with AstroSat [1008d]
- Efficient species monitoring method proves its worth for conservation management [1008d]
- New type of investment could narrow funding gap for climate adaptation projects [1008d]
- Novel spectrometer developed for high-resolution laser heterodyne spectroscopy [1008d]
- Importance of gender-affirming school culture to reduce peer victimization among gender-nonconforming youth [1008d]
- Microalgae promise abundant healthy food and feed in any environment [1008d]
- Climate change may impact marine environments more than anything else [1008d]
- Mysterious soil virus gene seen for first time [1008d]
- Under pressure: Solid matter takes on new behavior [1008d]
- Molecular tags reveal how damaged lysosomes are selected and marked for clearance [1008d]
- Pandemic did not weaken student trust in higher education overall [1008d]
- Drought decimates Texas' key cotton crop [1008d]
- Four feared dead after typhoon hits Japan [1008d]
- Twilight of the Tigris: Iraq's mighty river drying up [1008d]
- Geologists mapped how metal pollutants have traveled across the city [1008d]
- Updated climate models are clouded by scientific biases, researchers find [1008d]
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