The Brutalist Report - science
- Capybaras found dead from rabies on Brazilian island underline need to monitor virus [107d]
- Researchers develop edible biofilm for extending fruit shelf life [107d]
- Massive volcanic eruptions did not cause the extinction of dinosaurs, say climate scientists [107d]
- Distant blazar discovery supports rapid black hole formation in the early universe [107d]
- Miniaturized all-fiber photoacoustic spectrometer for intravascular gas detection rivals lab-based systems [107d]
- Comprehensive analysis reveals hidden genomic evolution of brown algae [107d]
- Old moon, young crust: Violent volcanism may mean the moon is much older than previously thought [107d]
- Researchers address material challenges to make commercial fusion power a reality [107d]
- New method maps hundreds of proteins in cell nuclei simultaneously [107d]
- Unlocking puberty secrets: What frogs reveal about human growth [107d]
- Play for the planet: Five climate change games for the festive season [107d]
- UN experts urge three 'transformations' for nature [107d]
- New York man finds mastodon jaw while gardening in his backyard [107d]
- Endangered whales found entangled in rope off Massachusetts, and 1 is likely to die [107d]
- Astronaut-on-a-chip: Multi-organ tissue chips simulate space radiation's impact on human health [107d]
- Researchers explore, sample and interpret lunar volatiles in polar cold traps [107d]
- Sweden is a nearly cashless society. Here's how it affects people who are left out [107d]
- New radar algorithm reveals hidden dance of ionospheric plasma [107d]
- Antineutrino detection gets a boost with novel plastic scintillator [107d]
- Researchers identify 35 new lizard species on Caribbean islands [107d]
- Study finds aquatic vegetation removal benefits health and economy [107d]
- Boomerang workers: helpful returnees or resented colleagues? [107d]
- Nonlinear 'skin effect' unveiled in antiferromagnetic materials [107d]
- Parental identity, not ethnicity, influences education spending patterns: Study [107d]
- How one state's repeal of a prison 'pay-to-stay' law could guide national reform [107d]
- NASA finds 'sideways' black hole using legacy data and new techniques [107d]
- Clouds obscure link between extreme rainfall and rising temperatures [107d]
- Advance in photochemical water oxidation enhances sustainable energy potential [107d]
- Rocket-inspired reaction yields carbon with record surface area [107d]
- Nature's instructions: How fungi make a key medicinal molecule [107d]
- Phytochromes: The 'eyes' that enable microalgae to find their way in aquatic depths [107d]
- More than 1,300 prehistoric burial mounds in western Azerbaijan systematically surveyed for the first time [107d]
- New computational method uncovers surprising variability in Neolithic building practices [107d]
- Histone modification important for correct blood cell formation, finds study [107d]
- Q&A: AI in the life sciences—why models often fail in practice [107d]
- Ecologists find computer vision models' blind spots in retrieving wildlife images [107d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms of lipid and ligand regulation in prostaglandin receptor DP2 [107d]
- Lost score from Scotland revives sound of music and voices from centuries past [107d]
- New study finds sperm in blowfly maggots can crack crime scenes [107d]
- Back to the past: The death of stars reveals their birth [107d]
- A new class of cosmic X-ray sources discovered [107d]
- First global study provides insights into Earth's subsurface microbiomes [107d]
- Conserving high-elevation grasslands in Peru is key to protecting Andean bears [107d]
- Uncovering a centaur's tracks: Scientists examine unique asteroid-comet hybrid [107d]
- Aerosols could be weakening summertime circulation in the Northern Hemisphere [107d]
- Potentially harmful bacteria can slip through antimicrobial showerheads, study finds [107d]
- Where's my qubit? Scientists develop technique to detect atom loss [107d]
- How feelings of disconnection and lack of control fuel conspiracy beliefs—new research [107d]
- Why natural disasters hit harder in rural school districts [107d]
- Azo-menthol: New molecule can regulate ion channels using light [107d]
- Assault on DEI: Critics use simplistic terms to attack the programs, but they are key to uprooting workplace bias [107d]
- Layer by layer: How simulations help manufacturing of modern displays [107d]
- Did industrial policy spark huge growth in East Asia? Economists say the numbers tell a more complex story [107d]
- Scientists provide insights into photosystem II under low-light conditions [107d]
- Nano drug delivery system eliminates need for complicated carriers [107d]
- Trust in US media hit an all-time low in 2024. New survey shows Black midwesterners have found other sources [107d]
- Fluorination strategy unlocks graphene's potential for optoelectronic and energy applications [107d]
- Western meritocracy traps people in emotions of envy, shame and fear, philosophers say [107d]
- Report: Ecological crises are interconnected and must be tackled in a coordinated way [107d]
- Study examines ex-ultra-Orthodox use of social media to cope with their new path in life [107d]
- Bad gift ideas: Ferrets and other exotic wild mammals as pets [107d]
- Rules against insider trading also boost innovation, research finds [107d]
- How bad will it get? Political scientists have a pessimism bias, study finds [107d]
- UK researchers call for better governance to tackle 'wild west' of esports sponsorships [107d]
- Melting sea ice in Antarctica causes ocean storms, scientists say [107d]
- Why Vanuatu should brace for even more aftershocks after this week's deadly quakes: A seismologist explains [107d]
- How a giant prehistoric elephant skull helped untangle an evolutionary mystery [107d]
- Political branding is not connecting with young voters, study finds [107d]
- Baby humpback whale recordings reveal vocalizations directed to their mothers [107d]
- Nanopore-based 'artificial tongue' can determine chemical makeup of alcoholic drinks [107d]
- Flying this holiday season? Here's why air travel makes us so cranky—and what to do about it [107d]
- Mobile payments used to be less 'painful' than using cash. That might be changing [107d]
- A push to cool Australian cities may inadvertently increase our skin cancer risk, unless we act [107d]
- Topographic complexity: A blueprint for biodiversity conservation [107d]
- Is a lack of corporate competition stifling the US economy? [107d]
- How the science of child development can help parents stress less this holiday season [107d]
- 25 years after Lothar: How the windstorm rebuilt Swiss forests [107d]
- What is the zoo hypothesis for alien life? [107d]
- Expert shares factors increasing forest fire ignitions [107d]
- Thin-film tech makes nuclear clocks a 1,000 times less radioactive and more affordable [107d]
- Small habitats, big consequences: Connectivity loss in pond networks threatens microbial biodiversity [107d]
- Dormant massive black hole in the early universe challenges existing models [107d]
- Building a backbone: Scientists recreate the body's 'GPS system' in the lab [107d]
- Syphilis had its roots in the Americas, archaeological bone study suggests [107d]
- Physicists magnetize a material with light: Terahertz technique could improve memory chip design [107d]
- Q&A: Inside the search for dark matter [107d]
- Climate change made Cyclone Chido stronger: Scientists [107d]
- Russian oil spill contaminates 50km of Black Sea beaches [107d]
- Animal welfare group says bacterial infection killed Sonia the elephant in Pakistan [107d]
- The last meteor shower of the year peaks a few days before Christmas [107d]
- Research reveals mental health's impact on parole rearrest likelihood [107d]
- Study explores effects of particle emissions from offshore wind farms on blue mussels [107d]
- Ancient clay remedy may have potential to boost modern gut health [107d]
- Survey of 26,000 dead stars confirms key details of extreme stellar behavior [107d]
- Research reveals how bad bacteria trigger painful gut contractions [107d]
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- Why some drug traffickers are more likely to be reconvicted than others [107d]
- Machine learning framework improves groundwater recharge estimates in Western Australia [107d]
- Spiderweb protocluster captured by Webb shows supermassive black holes can halt star formation [107d]
- Scientists witness evolution in action when two lizard species meet for the first time [107d]
- Ice is melting, seas are rising—how scientists are tracking the changes [107d]
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