The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists cook up a plan to save freshwater crocodiles from toxic cane toads [232d]
- Climate change raised the odds of unprecedented wildfires in 2023–24, say scientists [232d]
- Advanced microscopy method reveals hidden world of nanoscale optical metamaterials [232d]
- House call: A new study rethinks early Christian landmark [232d]
- New interpretation of runic inscription reveals pricing in Viking Age [232d]
- British Antarctic Survey publishes carbon emissions for 2023/2024 [232d]
- Poverty premium on energy costs impacts poorer households [232d]
- Early improvement of sandy habitat led to origin of agriculture in the farming-pastoral zone of northern China: Study [232d]
- AI, computation, and the folds of life: Supercomputers help train a software tool for the protein modeling community [232d]
- Dairy nutrition is leading the sustainability charge [232d]
- 'Mirror' nuclei help connect nuclear theory and neutron stars [232d]
- New interactive map provides local and regional climate opinions in India [232d]
- Primary instrument for Roman Space Telescope arrives at NASA Goddard [232d]
- Study reveals urban trees suffer more from heat waves and drought than their rural counterparts [232d]
- A hopper could explore more than 150 km of Triton's surface in two years [232d]
- The atmosphere in the room can affect strategic decision-making, study finds [232d]
- Common equine painkiller disrupts assisted reproduction technique efficiency in mares [232d]
- Teams forge communication shortcuts across large organizations to keep information flowing [232d]
- Video: Arctic Weather Satellite advancing weather forecasting in a changing climate [232d]
- Some solitary mammals have surprisingly social lives: What one researcher has learned from a tiny south African rodent [232d]
- A water tracer tool to understand the role of lateral flow in hydrologic simulations [232d]
- Hurricane watch issued as Ernesto approaches Puerto Rico [232d]
- Antarctica winter experiences prolonged heat wave [232d]
- Mediterranean Sea temperatures match 2023 records [232d]
- Coherence entropy unlocks new insights into light-field behavior [232d]
- Study explores the transformation of educational system with the advent of AI [232d]
- New parameter enhances insights into the evolution of mantle's redox states [232d]
- Study finds 94% of business spreadsheets have critical errors [232d]
- Harnessing compact RNA-guided endonucleases for enhanced genome editing [232d]
- Research team finds evidence of hydration on the asteroid Psyche [232d]
- Research helps better understand ozone pollution in Yangtze River Delta [232d]
- Foreign actors could sow 'chaos' in the 2024 presidential election, cybersecurity expert says [232d]
- How are hurricanes named? Experts explain how naming conventions for major storms have evolved over the years [232d]
- Scientists achieve more than 98% efficiency in removing nanoplastics from water [232d]
- Biologists find no common genetic basis for regeneration in diverse species [232d]
- Project develops develop new stem cell lines whose receptors can be activated by blue light [232d]
- Findings suggest empowering women is key to both sustainable energy and gender justice [232d]
- Scientists achieve rapid upcycling of microplastics to graphene [232d]
- An alternative to the Euler equation of rigid body rotational dynamics [232d]
- Scientists reveal novel mechanism of plant immunity against viruses [232d]
- After hurricanes, beach erosion and recovery differs between natural beaches and those with fortifications [232d]
- Can meteor showers be dangerous to spacecraft? [232d]
- Baby Maugean skate hatches from captive-laid egg in world first for the endangered species [232d]
- Team demonstrates halogen bonding for selective electrochemical separation, a path to sustainable chemical processing [232d]
- What went wrong in 2022 baby formula crisis? [232d]
- Study finds dramatic decline in people's desire to stand out from other people [232d]
- Peptide boronic acids offer new prospects for synthetic immunology [232d]
- Bioengineering strategy for protection from plant pathogens could help support global food security [232d]
- Horses much more intelligent than previously thought, study suggests [232d]
- Are Andromeda and the Milky Way doomed to collide? Maybe not [232d]
- SpaceX's Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president—what this could mean for US space policy [232d]
- Why are child caregivers still paid less than retail workers? And how can Australia help fix it? [232d]
- LGBTQ people have a troubled relationship with police—survey shows harassment, abuse and distrust [232d]
- Hotel guests are getting used to refillable shampoos and less housekeeping, study suggests [232d]
- How Ohio schools reduced chronic absenteeism [232d]
- From net zero to Indigenous knowledge, Australia has finally set new science priorities. How can it meet them? [232d]
- Wildfires don't just burn farmland—they can contaminate water farmers use to irrigate crops and support livestock [232d]
- New evidence from West Papua offers fresh clues about how and when humans first moved into the Pacific [232d]
- A path toward understanding regional sea level rise [232d]
- Environmental violence and enterprise: The outsized role of business for environmental peacebuilding [232d]
- Opinion: Australian gambling industry is pulling out all the stops to prevent an ad ban, but the evidence is against it [232d]
- 'Killer robots' are becoming a real threat in Africa [232d]
- Advance in stem cell therapy: New technique for manipulating stem cells opens door to novel treatments [232d]
- At its core, life is all about play—just look at the animal kingdom [232d]
- Large language models pose a risk to society and need tighter regulation, say researchers [232d]
- Employers should use science to optimize job interviews instead of relying on outdated misconceptions, say researchers [232d]
- What makes a book a bestseller? It's tricky [232d]
- NASA just shut down a planetary defense mission that tracks asteroids. Now what? [232d]
- The plight of the pig-nosed turtle, one of the unlucky 13 added to Australia's threatened species list [232d]
- The fight against the climate crisis must not increase inequalities, say researchers [232d]
- Study finds protein reduces toxicity of graphene oxide for drug delivery [232d]
- NASA demonstrates 'ultra-cool' quantum sensor for first time in space [232d]
- International team discovers key protein that helps cells maintain their identity [232d]
- Photolithography research shows computer chips have the potential to become even smaller [232d]
- Researchers find climate efficiency of farming has been leveling off [232d]
- New genetic editing technique can modify wild populations with less risk [232d]
- Surprising insight into cancer comes from unique plant species with different solutions to evolutionary challenges [232d]
- The biggest-ever sample of core material from Earth's mantle could have valuable clues into the origins of life [232d]
- A galactic 'comet' called Terzan 5 illuminates a 100-year-old puzzle about cosmic rays [232d]
- Scientists discover antlions' venom changed to adapt to their ecological niche [232d]
- Expansion of agricultural land threatens climate and biodiversity, land-use model finds [232d]
- Cosmic count exceeds expectation: Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on ISS reveals surplus of cosmic rays [232d]
- New surfactant from cashew nut shell liquid boosts industrial reactions [232d]
- New technology offers a better look at tardigrade fossils embedded in amber [232d]
- Novel anemometer tracks sound travel for speedier, more precise wind speed calculations on Mars [232d]
- Cricket physics: Wind tunnel experiments reveal why bowling with a near horizontal arm makes for tough batting [232d]
- Germany sees explosion in cases of bluetongue virus [232d]
- Greek firefighters calm deadly Athens inferno [232d]
- Scientists develop a unique approach to conserve the monarch butterfly [232d]
- Wobbly molecules get a closer look with a new theoretical framework [232d]
- Rewriting the evolutionary history of critical components of the nervous system [232d]
- New method paves the way for cost-effective and high-efficiency green hydrogen production [232d]
- Lab experiment shows Joro spider heart rates fluctuate less under stress [232d]
- Jamestown DNA helps solve a 400-year-old mystery and unexpectedly reveals a family secret [232d]
- AI enhances chemical analysis at the nanoscale [232d]
- A new approach to fine-tuning quantum materials [232d]
- Shipping emissions regulations enacted in 2020 improved air quality but accelerated warming, study finds [232d]
- Findings reveal eurypterids evolved giant size independently at least nine times [232d]
- Starvation and adhesion drive formation of keratinocyte patterns in skin, research reveals [232d]
- Modified solvents achieve vastly increased potentials for oxidation [232d]
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