The Brutalist Report - science
- Quantifying the way rivers bend opens up possibility for identifying origins of channels on other planets [49d]
- The ethics of tipping: Interviews with chefs provide insights [49d]
- Canada proposes phase out of 'forever chemicals' in consumer products [49d]
- Time will tell: Geoscientists develop tool to chronicle unexplained gaps in the rock record [49d]
- Discovery of molecular 'spring' reveals how hearing is triggered [49d]
- Preemergence and postemergence herbicide combination offers best weed control outcome for early planted soybeans: Study [49d]
- Tunable asymmetric hysteresis loop: Researchers develop method to control magnetic reversal in Weyl semimetal [49d]
- 'Women don't need to be fixed': Researcher points to systemic issue for cause of gender inequality [49d]
- Nanoparticle immune therapy shows potential to halt pancreatic cancer spread [49d]
- Sweden's plan to ensure future generations remember highly radioactive nuclear waste [49d]
- Gorillas with heart disease have altered gut microbiomes, study shows [49d]
- Interviews with businesses reveal obstacles meeting net-zero emissions target [49d]
- Kids who skip breakfast have poorer testing results, study says [49d]
- Novel adsorbent reduces ammonia emissions, offering alternative to deep nitrogen placement in wheat fields [49d]
- Innovations in core-shell nanoparticles advance drug delivery and precision medicine [49d]
- Astronomer finds gas giant exoplanets formed earlier than previously thought [49d]
- Researchers find that caribou migration patterns are shrinking [49d]
- Damaged but not defeated: Bacteria use nano-spearguns to retaliate against attacks [49d]
- Artificial photosynthesis research represents a step forward towards green hydrogen [49d]
- Packets of freeze-dried bacteria can grow biocement on demand [49d]
- NASA powers down two Voyager science instruments to extend mission life [49d]
- Lava fountain height soars in latest episode of Hawaii volcano eruption [49d]
- Banning swearing in Formula One could be bad for drivers [49d]
- Cellular 'trash' reveals new immune defense mechanism against bacteria [49d]
- Top earners are increasingly isolated at work. Here's why it matters [49d]
- Methane emissions are turbocharging climate change. These quick fixes could slow it down [49d]
- Gene-edited lettuce: A new approach to fighting micronutrient deficiencies [49d]
- Duckweed found to differentially mark old and new transposons without DNA methylation [49d]
- Creating the optimal pond for amphibians: Research identifies key factors [49d]
- Beetle exoskeleton and conductive polymer create novel light-modulating material [49d]
- 'Jumping gene' caught in the act: Advanced imaging provides new insights into retrotransposons [49d]
- Scholars accused of sexual misconduct are cited less after allegations come to light, study finds [49d]
- Scientists catch water molecules flipping before splitting [49d]
- Rich Brits blamed for high emissions—but they might hold the power to accelerate climate action [49d]
- An unexpected connection between the equations for crystalline lattice defects and electromagnetism [49d]
- Key genes for corn architecture revealed, identifying future breeding targets [49d]
- Enzyme trick allows bacteria to embed themselves permanently in host cells [49d]
- Microscopic particles of 'active matter' dance to the tune of electrochemical reactions [49d]
- How schools can improve gender equality in Latin America [49d]
- Fifty years of songbird maps take flight in new hands [49d]
- No evidence that personality traits are revealed during ambiguous image testing [49d]
- Ethnic minority immigrants in England consistently exposed to higher levels of air pollution, finds study [49d]
- Digital havens: How the oppressed create online sanctuaries [49d]
- Efficient hydrogen production achieved with CoFe-based ammonia decomposition catalyst [49d]
- Human ancestors making 'bone tech' 1.5 million years ago, say scientists [49d]
- Amazon tree loss may worsen both floods and droughts: study [49d]
- Translating citizen input into urban action with integrated assessment framework [49d]
- Japan puts world's most accurate clock on sale for $3.3 mn [49d]
- Monkey business: Sri Lanka to count crop-raiding nuisance wildlife [49d]
- Guinea baboons possess information about the skillfulness of others and use it strategically to their advantage [49d]
- French university opens doors to 'threatened' US scientists [49d]
- Nigeria reduces inflation rate, but the cost of living remains high. Here's why [49d]
- Mitochondria research reveals mechanism that maintains balance between transcription and replication processes [49d]
- Parasitic organism offers eco-friendly treatment for wastewater foaming [49d]
- Why aged oocytes struggle to repair DNA damage [49d]
- Distinguishing classical from quantum gravity through measurable stochastic fluctuations [49d]
- Gemini South observes ultra-hot nova erupting with surprising chemical signature [49d]
- Nanodiamonds in water droplets boost quantum sensing precision [49d]
- Why some animals defy the odds to thrive in urban areas [49d]
- Lunar sample research could help protect astronauts and uncover origins of water on the moon [49d]
- Bringing art into classrooms can benefit students who are learning to speak English [49d]
- Room-temperature superconductors: Fundamental constants suggest they could exist within our universe [49d]
- Madagascar's lemurs live with the threat of cyclones. Has this shaped their behavior? [49d]
- Impact of COVID-19 on education not going away, study finds [49d]
- Deep-sea mining sediment plumes travel farther than expected, monitoring study finds [49d]
- Iron-based catalyst achieves near-perfect efficiency for water oxidation, offering sustainable hydrogen production [49d]
- Police are seizing 3D-printed guns across Australia, but laws aren't keeping up [49d]
- Simple physical gestures can counteract stereotypes introduced by subtle linguistic cues [49d]
- The child boss in 'Severance' reveals a devastating truth about work and child-rearing in the 21st century [49d]
- Green energy doesn't benefit everyone: ubuntu ideas can help include more people [49d]
- Solanum pan-genome for crucial crops paves the way for better breeding [49d]
- Satellite image analysis delivers new insight into the functional diversity of tropical forests [49d]
- Climate change: Scientists discover differences in the way forest and desert flies process external temperature [49d]
- Standardized production of bone tools by our ancestors pushed back 1 million years [49d]
- Neural network deciphers gravitational waves from merging neutron stars in a second [49d]
- The Antarctic ozone hole is healing, thanks to global reduction of CFCs [49d]
- Amphibians are increasingly vulnerable to global warming, heat tolerance study shows [49d]
- Genetic discovery puts bigger, tastier tomatoes and eggplants on the horizon [49d]
- Eccentricities of orbits point to significantly different upbringings for small and large planets [49d]
- Discovery of potential exoplanet companion to hot Jupiter TOI-2818b offers clues to planet formation [49d]
- How sand mining is eroding rivers, livelihoods and cultures [49d]
- AI deepfakes threaten democracy and people's identities. 'Personality rights' could help [49d]
- Beyond the garage: How important are spaces to business creation? [49d]
- Solar farms can host up to three times as many birds as crop fields—new research [49d]
- Putting vegetarian options higher up on hotel menus could reduce carbon emissions [49d]
- Fires used to terrify city residents—new research suggests climate change could revive this fear [49d]
- 'Self-silencing' in conversations linked to altered personal actions [49d]
- How perceived gender differences cost women opportunities and influence [49d]
- NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 to explore deep space exercise and health [49d]
- After 120 years of conservation efforts, Yellowstone bison are a single breeding population, researchers discover [49d]
- Bonobos and chimps offer clues to how our early ancestors had sex for social purposes [49d]
- Genetic mixing: The secret to killer whale resilience and adaptability [49d]
- Spectroscopy study reveals how agave plants survive extreme droughts [49d]
- LGBTQ+ people are twice as likely to experience hidden homelessness [49d]
- New fossil discovery of an early human ancestor reveals that it walked upright, just like humans [49d]
- Ancient DNA reveals 6,000 years of the lives of Antarctic penguins [49d]
- The (baby) eagle has landed! Big Bear bald eagles Jackie and Shadow welcome first hatchling [49d]
- Sharper image: Optics instrument reveals pictures of 'baby planets' [49d]
- Nessie loves a sunny summer's day—how anecdotes become data [49d]
- Unburied treasure: Rover researchers find unexpected minerals on Mars that hint at possibility of ancient life [49d]
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