The Brutalist Report - science
- Antarctic biodiversity database has ice-free areas covered [379d]
- Ultrafast imaging advance tracks dark excitons precisely in time and space [379d]
- Racial disparities persist in US juvenile drug offense cases [379d]
- Temperature-sensitive protein module can guide cell activity remotely [379d]
- Updated database details pollution risks for students nationwide [379d]
- Report highlights photosynthetic microorganisms in sustainable bioplastic production [379d]
- Droplet microfluidics advance may hold key to next-generation cancer drugs [379d]
- AI-driven multi-modal framework improves protein editing for science and medicine [379d]
- After inversion by CRISPR/Cas, the epigenetic state of plant chromosomes remains stable [379d]
- The oceanic plate between Arabian and Eurasian continental plates is breaking away [379d]
- Stronger community connections could foster better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley [379d]
- How well could Earth life survive on exoplanets? [379d]
- Global biodiversity goals: Researchers call for systematic conservation planning [379d]
- NewsGuard: Study finds no bias against conservative news outlets [379d]
- Unified model scales pressure fluctuation in an accelerated liquid [379d]
- Bat behaviors tied to differences in vocalizations suggest personality traits [379d]
- Avoiding the next collapse: Study unveils the factors behind cryptocurrency exchange failures [379d]
- Tracing metals from Earth to water to life in China's Yellow River [379d]
- Creating nanoislands enhances platinum catalyst efficiency [379d]
- How to fly NASA's Orion spacecraft [379d]
- How organizations should address challenges in work-from-home shift [379d]
- The global plant trade is spreading invasive species to Europe [379d]
- AI is bad for the environment, and the problem is bigger than energy consumption [379d]
- Rwandan scientists develop local yeast for banana wine-makers [379d]
- Scientists find optimal coupling heights for improved surface–atmosphere modeling [379d]
- Using phononic bandgap materials to suppress decoherence in quantum computers [379d]
- Will the US get to Mars quicker if it drops or delays plans to visit the moon? [379d]
- Smart carbon dioxide removal yields economic and environmental benefits [379d]
- Cold-stunned green sea turtles are recovering at a Florida marine life center [379d]
- Materials can remember a sequence of events in an unexpected way [379d]
- AI model learns generalized 'language' of regulatory genomics, predicts cellular stories [379d]
- Optical levitation traps nanospheres, revealing quantum-classical crossover [379d]
- New research leads to viable solution for polycotton textile waste recycling [379d]
- Greasy hair gives polar bears fur with anti-icing properties [379d]
- Quantum-inspired computing drives major advance in simulating turbulence [379d]
- Working dogs take a day to adjust to Daylight Savings Time, but pets are more flexible [379d]
- High-speed microscopy technique reveals dynamic E. coli membrane stiffness [379d]
- Linguistic study finds movies with female-dominated casts contain more sexist language [379d]
- A marine heat wave in northwest Australia is killing huge numbers of fish—it's heading south [379d]
- Does your school have enough trees? Here's why they're great for kids and their learning [379d]
- Historian reveals emotional impact of White Ship disaster near Normandy in 1120 [379d]
- Survey: AI integration and upskilling are 2025's biggest workplace hurdles [379d]
- Durable plastic gets a sustainability makeover in novel polymerization process [379d]
- Dust from asteroid Bennu suggests solar system's potential for life was widespread [379d]
- New insights into the perception of coffee taste—genetic predisposition plays a role [379d]
- Newly discovered fungal species makes zombies of cave spiders on island of Ireland [379d]
- Chemists discover common plastic pigment promotes depolymerization [379d]
- The pioneering science linking climate to weather disasters [379d]
- Crucial plant protein traced back to over 600 millions years ago, predating the first plant [379d]
- How emotions influence how people deal with natural disasters [379d]
- When AI gets on your nerves: Physiologists use neural networks to analyze function of ion channels [379d]
- The deadly pathogen that decimated sea urchins along the Red Sea coast has now spread to the Indian Ocean [379d]
- As the Black Summer megafires neared, people rallied to save wildlife and domestic animals. But it came at a real cost [379d]
- Study finds bias in LGBTQ media reporting on queer violence [379d]
- Study maps civic values, media use and affective polarization [379d]
- AI surveillance enhances data collection for recreational fishing [379d]
- Opinion: Climate finance and care services—why public investment is necessary [379d]
- Five reasons why vertical farming is still the future, despite all the recent business failures [379d]
- Climate change reshuffles species like a deck of cards, new study says [379d]
- Scientists discover a genetic lifeline for the endangered shortfin mako shark [379d]
- No waste left behind: Insect droppings can improve soil fertility [379d]
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