The Brutalist Report - science
- July was the planet's hottest month on record—so far [597d]
- New research shows bats feast as insects migrate through Pyrenees [597d]
- Researchers use big data to better understand birds' coexisting tactics [597d]
- NASA's Europa probe gets a hotline to Earth [597d]
- Universal linear processing of spatially incoherent light through diffractive optical networks [597d]
- Using glowing fish to detect harmful pesticides [597d]
- Ship sets sail from England to retrace Charles Darwin's voyage nearly 200 years later [597d]
- Researchers identify novel host-based target against multiple mosquito-transmitted viruses [597d]
- Selling a juicy burger with a photo: The effect of induced positive consumption simulations on purchases [597d]
- Researchers develop versatile and low-cost technology for targeted long-read RNA sequencing [597d]
- High in the Andes, Lake Titicaca's water levels fall to historic lows [597d]
- During pandemic, proponents of 'doing your own research' believed more COVID misinformation [597d]
- A crossroads for women's football: New study reveals critical concern for leagues' finances [597d]
- Newly-developed AI method uses transformer models to study human cells [597d]
- What sparks US wildfires: Power lines, burning trash and lightning [597d]
- Strategies of kleptocrats and their enablers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, experts warn [597d]
- Why parental pressures are taking the fun out of children's play [597d]
- Researchers design efficient iridium catalyst for hydrogen generation [597d]
- DNA evidence on dogs can help track down offenders [597d]
- Exploring advanced magnesium-based hydrogen storage materials and their applications [597d]
- Decoding how molecules 'talk' to each other to develop new nanotechnologies [597d]
- New algorithm captures complex 3D light scattering information from live specimens [597d]
- Revolutionary hardware unveils new quantum computing model [597d]
- Scientists theorize a hidden phase transition between liquid and a solid [597d]
- Using supernovae to study neutrinos' strange properties [597d]
- Why older people are some of those worst affected by climate change [597d]
- Restoring degraded forests: An under-appreciated climate solution [597d]
- Nearly 50% of environmentalists abandoned Twitter following Musk's takeover [597d]
- Special iron uptake method discovered deep inside the Savoy cabbage head [597d]
- More than 800 human-harvested shellfish species tend to be more resistant to extinction, study finds [597d]
- Two new Australian mammal species just discovered, and they are very small [597d]
- Study explains how part of the nucleolus evolved [597d]
- Examining the factors that affect curiosity across species [597d]
- Fossil footprint discoveries and what they tell us [597d]
- Arithmetic has a biological origin: It's an expression in symbols of the 'deep structure' of our perception [597d]
- Could puncturing a satellite's battery help it deorbit faster? [597d]
- Ryugu asteroid origins in the solar nebula decoded by carbonates [597d]
- Secondary publishing rights can improve public access to academic research [597d]
- This solar cycle, the sun's activity is more powerful and surprising than predicted [597d]
- French fire near Spanish border contained but dangerous: officials [597d]
- Some plants do not shed their leaves in autumn, for good reason [597d]
- Rising methane could be a sign that Earth's climate is part way through a 'termination-level transition' [597d]
- Record shattering: Earth had its hottest July in 174 years [597d]
- New paper highlights dangerous misconceptions of AI [597d]
- Study finds voting rules have only small effects in election outcomes [597d]
- New book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government [597d]
- Dog attacks on adults are rising, but science shows blaming breeds won't help [597d]
- Constructing PtFe alloy catalysts through hybrid mesoporous Fe-N-C nanostructure [597d]
- Research reveals who's been hit hardest by global warming in their lifetime, and the answer may surprise you [597d]
- Making sense of life's random rhythms: Team suggests universal framework for understanding 'oscillations' [597d]
- Sensory evolution: Fish smelling well in the water and in the air [597d]
- Study shows gender influences salaries sought by job applicants [597d]
- NASA clocks July 2023 as hottest month on record ever since 1880 [597d]
- Biogeochemical insights from a major Amazonian river [597d]
- Astronomers scan 11,680 nearby stars for signals from advanced civilizations [597d]
- Vegan trend in Europe: In Germany, milk substitutes from plants are most popular alternative [597d]
- Tree ring data brings insight to drought variability in central Yunnan [597d]
- Horses differentiate human expressions of sadness and joy [597d]
- Researchers uncover unconscious biases in the music of Carmen Sandiego [597d]
- Q&A: Climate change is increasing wildfire risks for forests—what can we do about it? [597d]
- Quantum sensors paving the way for new technologies [597d]
- Satellites and DNA reveal new insights into the western Pacific's rapidly declining hawksbill turtle population [597d]
- More Arctic sea ice cracks spotted by SDGSAT-1 satellite [597d]
- Exploring South Australia's oldest shipwreck [597d]
- Soyasaponin detoxification is indispensable for soybean seed germination [597d]
- Microbial influences on fermented beans [597d]
- How microplastics end up in the marine atmosphere [597d]
- Sea sequin 'bling' links Indonesian islands' ancient communities [597d]
- First accurate data on dynamic molecular aggregates in cells [597d]
- Researchers attach electrodes to individual atomically precise graphene nanoribbons [597d]
- National network of biomedical engineers offer a six-step roadmap to diversify faculty hiring [597d]
- Programmable DNA hydrogels for advanced cell culture and personalized medicine [597d]
- Researchers study the intricate processes underpinning gene expression [597d]
- Population genomic analyses reveal multiple domestications of Asian rice [597d]
- Climate progress tracker reveals fossil fuel producers' shortfall [597d]
- Plateau pika is umbrella species for conservation of alpine grassland ecosystem under climate change [597d]
- Study highlights pre-school regional divide and influence on children's development [597d]
- New study suggests some exoplanets orbiting red dwarfs may be habitable after all [597d]
- Research finds teachers perceive more conflict with Black boys and the least with white girls [597d]
- Key instability theory to reduce rock burst risks and enhance coal mine safety [597d]
- Dogs can detect COVID-19 infections faster and more accurately than conventional technology, research shows [597d]
- Scientists reveal how proteins drive growth of multiple cancer types [597d]
- Institutions with strong engineering operations are more efficient in producing patents, researchers find [597d]
- Researchers identify biomarkers that may detect risk of advance prostate cancer in Black men [597d]
- Helium escapes from the atmosphere of a nearby exoplanet, observations find [597d]
- Discarded aloe peels could be a sustainable, natural insecticide [597d]
- Treating back-to-school ear infections without antibiotic resistance [597d]
- Wine from Brazil's unsung savannah makes a splash [597d]
- Tropical storm Lan roars into Japan's main island [597d]
- Italy's clam farmers fear blue crab 'invasion' [597d]
- California aims to introduce more anglers to native warm-water tolerant sunfish as planet heats up [597d]
- Scientists pinpoint the microbes essential to making traditional mozzarella [598d]
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