The Brutalist Report - science
- New research shows most space rocks crashing into Earth come from a single source [37d]
- Five surprising ways that trees help prevent flooding [37d]
- Global coral bleaching event biggest on record: US agency [38d]
- Controlling sound waves with Klein tunneling improves acoustic signal filtration [38d]
- Lignin molecular property discovery could help turn trees into affordable, greener industrial chemicals [38d]
- Research provides molecular insights into sexual dimorphism of chicken feathers [38d]
- New genome reconstruction advances thylacine de-extinction efforts [38d]
- Breathing space—smart parking policies improve city dwellers' lives in EU [38d]
- AI finds racial restrictions in millions of property records [38d]
- American lobster population and habitat preferences shifting, study finds [38d]
- Cellular senescence research identifies key enzyme to promote healthy aging [38d]
- Drones prove effective way to monitor maize re-growth, researchers report [38d]
- Q&A: A faster way to identify drought-resistant plants for crop breeding research [38d]
- Schools for the blind can have positive psychological transformative effects on people with visual impairment [38d]
- How to spot AI deepfakes that spread election misinformation [38d]
- Research finds 1.1 billion people in multidimensional poverty, with nearly a half-billion in conflict settings [38d]
- Well-being increases when working hours are reduced, finds Germany-wide study [38d]
- North Carolina's hurricane damage is not just destroyed homes, but contaminated water systems, experts say [38d]
- Uncovering new regulatory mechanisms in embryo implantation [38d]
- New strategy unlocks magnetic switching with hydrogen bonding at molecular level [38d]
- Research reveals potential for community-led housing to empower black and minority ethnic communities [38d]
- Materials of the future can be extracted from wastewater [38d]
- Team develops promising new form of antibiotic that makes bacterial cells self-destruct [38d]
- Team achieves successful reproduction of hematopoietic stem cell developmental process in an in vitro culture system [38d]
- Pioneering river restoration declared a success [38d]
- An ill kitten in Nebraska sparked efforts to stamp out the spread of rabies [38d]
- Leveraging skyscraper architecture: New design enhances porosity and structural stability for metal-organic frameworks [38d]
- Scientists untangle the challenging complexities of radiocarbon in ice cores [38d]
- Q&A: Experts discuss the beaver, a controversial mammal [38d]
- Butterfly brains reveal the tweaks required for cognitive innovation [38d]
- Collecting taxes on Airbnb home rentals could help curb the rise in housing costs [38d]
- Key role of structural defects in amorphous solid deformation uncovered [38d]
- Single-molecule imaging reveals aberrant DNA-binding dynamics of cancer-linked chromatin remodelers [38d]
- Bumblebee queens choose to hibernate in pesticide-contaminated soil, scientists discover [38d]
- How extreme weather and costs of housing and insurance trap some households in a vicious cycle [38d]
- Scientists identify potential deep-ocean greenhouse gas storage solution [38d]
- Can NZ's supply chain build enough resilience and sustainability to survive the next global crisis? [38d]
- Tech can help kids connect with nature and go outdoors—here are tips to make it work [38d]
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- Addressing online gender violence requires both culture and policy change [38d]
- Why do some Australian students have to pay to take physical education at public schools? [38d]
- The BC election could decide the future of the province's species at risk laws [38d]
- Debate over the rights of gender-diverse youth continues as their school safety declines [38d]
- Forest fires are shifting north and intensifying—here's what that means for the planet [38d]
- Physicists show that neutron stars may be shrouded in clouds of axions [38d]
- Could injecting diamond dust into the atmosphere help cool the planet? [38d]
- Nonnative plants are a major force behind global insect invasions, study finds [38d]
- Hubble captures a new view of galaxy M90 [38d]
- Molecular 'cut and sew' process could accelerate drug design [38d]
- New fabrication strategy enhances graphene aerogel sensitivity and durability for human-machine interfaces [38d]
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