The Brutalist Report - science
- Exotic cats' ability to recognize familiar human caregivers' voices [313d]
- Scientists map the largest magnetic fields in galaxy clusters using synchrotron intensity gradient [313d]
- New 'time travel' study reveals future impact of climate change on coastal marshes [313d]
- Groundwater upsurge floods homes in Libyan coastal town [314d]
- Russia launches supply rocket to ISS [314d]
- Bangkok says work from home as pollution blankets city [314d]
- Space surgery: Doctors on ground operate robot on ISS for first time [314d]
- Rhinos are returned to a plateau in central Kenya, decades after poachers wiped them out [314d]
- US company's lunar lander rockets toward the moon for a touchdown attempt next week [314d]
- New study finds little-known toxic crop chemical in four out of five people tested [314d]
- Scientists are unraveling the secrets of red and gray squirrel competition [314d]
- Examining gender mismatch and bias in people‐centric operations [314d]
- Climate indices and precipitation anomalies reveal stark implications for the Middle East [314d]
- Investigating restrictions in the workplace that keep women from top positions in Japan and South Korea [314d]
- Saturn's largest moon most likely uninhabitable [314d]
- New year brought increased consumer interest in food and nutrition resolutions [314d]
- New NASA mission will study ultraviolet sky, stars, stellar explosions [314d]
- Cold-water coral found to trap itself on mountains in the deep sea [314d]
- Anthropologists' research unveils early stone plaza in the Andes [314d]
- New paths in climate change education: Drama as a key to change? [314d]
- Super-resolution microscopy harnesses digital display technology [314d]
- Dairy cows fed botanicals-supplemented diets use energy more efficiently [314d]
- How great fossil sites shape our understanding of evolutionary relationships between fossil groups [314d]
- 'Beyond what's possible': New JWST observations unearth mysterious ancient galaxy [314d]
- Introducing competition between schools involves a lot of work and major costs, Swedish study shows [314d]
- Case study: The evolution of a series of participant-centered workshops [314d]
- Thermally engineering templates for highly ordered self-assembled materials [314d]
- Cathedral termite mounds inspire lunar structure design [314d]
- Genetic variants identified in miracle fruit pulp transcriptomes [314d]
- Studying the otherworldly sounds in Antarctic waters [314d]
- State-owned enterprises experience greater regulatory scrutiny when acquiring firms abroad: Study [314d]
- Using three AI protein prediction tools, study uncovers new wrinkles in the folding story of 'orphan' proteins [314d]
- Q&A: How climate change is impacting the maple syrup industry [314d]
- Discovery of new plant protein fold may be seed for anti-cancer drugs [314d]
- Treating liver cancer with microrobots piloted by a magnetic field [314d]
- Some pre-Roman humans were buried with dogs, horses and other animals [314d]
- Vittrup Man crossed over from forager to farmer before being sacrificed in Denmark, study finds [314d]
- Study finds emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer [314d]
- Irrigation strengthens climate resilience in Mali [314d]
- Deciphering quantum enigmas: The role of nonlocal boxes in defining the boundaries of physical feasibility [314d]
- Fish in the upper Danube could be just as endangered in the future as in the past, but for different reasons [314d]
- Schools may be underestimating how many kids are homeless [314d]
- Critical habitats at risk: Three-quarters of vegetation types in the Americas are under-protected [314d]
- Microbial biomanufacturing using chemically synthesized non-natural sugars as substrate [314d]
- DNA reveals that unique microorganisms evolved at poles [314d]
- Love songs lead scientists to new populations of Skywalker gibbons found in Myanmar [314d]
- Image: Hubble captures globular cluster NGC 2298 [314d]
- Is it safe to feed farmed salmon with bristle worms raised on fish excrement? [314d]
- Are we about to find out the moon's origin? Japan's space agency says it may now have clues [314d]
- NASA telescopes find new clues about mysterious deep space signals [314d]
- Written accounts reveal how sexual assault claims were dealt with in the Middle Ages [314d]
- Viewpoint: Wildlife selfies harm animals, even when scientists share images with warnings in the captions [314d]
- New logging rules in New South Wales put the greater glider closer to extinction [314d]
- Did Eurasia's dominant East-West axis 'turn the fortunes of history'? [314d]
- Nanomedicine paves the way for new treatments for spinal cord injury [314d]
- Genome sequencing unveils mutational impacts of radiation on mammalian cells [314d]
- A secret war between cane toads and parasitic lungworms is raging across Australia [314d]
- 'Fortress' conservation policies threaten the food security of rural populations, says researcher [314d]
- 'Analog uncanny': How this weird and experimental side of TikTok is forging the future of horror [314d]
- Researcher: Immigrants do work that might not otherwise get done, bolstering the US economy [314d]
- Violence prevention can transform Canadian hockey culture—but only if implemented properly [314d]
- Showing love on Valentine's Day by embracing disability [314d]
- Scientists use AI to identify new materials for carbon capture [314d]
- Online images may be turning back the clock on gender bias [314d]
- Passing stars altered orbital evolution of Earth and other planets, astronomers find [314d]
- When placed outdoors, female lab mice behave very differently [314d]
- New evidence of independent written language on Easter Island before arrival of Europeans [314d]
- Controlling root growth direction could help save crops and mitigate climate change [314d]
- New understanding of avian eggshell attachment has implications for medical, egg industries [314d]
- Synthetic fibers and tire abrasion found to have the strongest impact on corals [314d]
- Research finds that getting low-income people the help they need is more effective when stigma is reduced [314d]
- A 'quantum leap' at room temperature: Ultra-low noise system achieves optical squeezing [314d]
- By growing animal cells in rice grains, scientists dish up hybrid food [314d]
- Altermagnetism: A new type of magnetism, with broad implications for technology and research [314d]
- Amazon rainforest at a critical threshold: Loss of forest worsens climate change [314d]
- Donkeys are unsung heroes in Ethiopia's humanitarian crisis—and they could do even more with better support [314d]
- eROSITA X-ray sky survey measurements show consistency with the cosmic microwave background [314d]
- Previously ignored DNA sequence found to play important role in brain development [314d]
- European satellite to crash back to Earth within week [314d]
- Fluffy nuisance: Paris sends Invalides rabbits into exile [314d]
- Imperfect mimicry in spiders and insects mainly shaped by adaptive processes rather than constraints, finds study [314d]
- High-tech spray can prevent and cure rusty plant threat [314d]
- New insights in the regulation of genetic information exchange [314d]
- Study finds climate change has contributed to the spatial expansion of West Nile virus in Europe [314d]
- Discovery of a subset of human short introns that are spliced out by a novel mechanism [314d]
- Researchers find having good neighbors and few top predators make predatory fish populations more resilient [314d]
- Microscopy method overcomes the traditional resolution limit for the fast co-tracking of molecules [314d]
- A new optical metamaterial makes true one-way glass possible [314d]
- Scientists improve materials for reconstructive and plastic surgery [314d]
- J0526+5934 is an ultra-short period double white dwarf, observations show [314d]
- Study of Mars morphology and mineralogy suggests it may have once had active volcanism and crustal recycling [314d]
- Fundamental equation for superconducting quantum bits revised [314d]
- Riverine fish numbers increase amidst environmental challenges [314d]
- Tawny owl's pale gray color linked to vital functions ensuring survival in extreme conditions [314d]
- Nanoparticles 'hitchhike' on immune cells to catch cancer metastasis early [314d]
- Pesticides to help protect seeds can adversely affect earthworms' health [314d]
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