The Brutalist Report - science
- NASA satellite images could provide early volcano warnings [3d]
- Empowering cities to act: New interactive tool highlights where climate action is most needed [3d]
- A vicious cycle: How methane emissions from warming wetlands could exacerbate climate change [3d]
- What keeps people from evacuating during a natural disaster? [3d]
- Advanced gene editor enables more precise insertion of complete genes [3d]
- Electro-optic sampling research unlocks new insights into quantum physics [3d]
- Harnessing gradient doping boosts end-pumped Nd:YAG laser performance [3d]
- Scientists rediscover orange tree variety that may be tolerant to greening disease [3d]
- Bismuth's mask uncovered: Implications for quantum computing and spintronics materials [3d]
- A novel hybrid charge transfer crystal with reversible color-changing property [3d]
- First ultraviolet data collected from NASA's Europa Clipper mission [3d]
- Image: Deimos before dawn [3d]
- Archaeologists shed light on the treatment of individuals with disabilities in the late Middle Ages [3d]
- Do forest carbon credits work and actually help the environment? [3d]
- Late Pleistocene horse DNA uncovers two-way migrations and climate-linked population declines [3d]
- Masculinity over money? The hidden barrier keeping men out of top occupations [3d]
- The goo and gunk in your home could be solutions to climate change [3d]
- Study of perceptions of deservingness based on the reason for organ transplant and recipients' race/ethnicity [3d]
- Climate-smart ocean solutions require distinguishing marine spatial planning and marine conservation planning [3d]
- 'Virtual time freezing' technique lets scientists see inside spinning engines and tools [3d]
- Improved model system allows researchers to study embryo development [3d]
- Genomics study shows early Asians traveled over 20,000 km from North Asia to South America [3d]
- Scientists use fossils to assess the health of Florida's largest remaining seagrass bed [3d]
- Diverse pollen sources boost honeybee survival rates during winter months [3d]
- Navigating financial uncertainty: How AI nudges can curb overdraft costs [3d]
- Learning as an adventure: The lecture theater in the spaceship [3d]
- Long sterol synthesis pathways help cells balance lipids and form membrane domains [3d]
- Cas9 ancestor engineered into a compact genome editing tool [3d]
- Study reveals new way to control magnons for efficient electronics [3d]
- NASA, French SWOT satellite offers big view of small ocean features [3d]
- Study suggests maple syrup industry can tap into, expand Kentucky's forest economy [3d]
- New open-source tool streamlines GreenFeed livestock emissions data analysis [3d]
- Cockney Yiddish: How two languages influenced each other in London's East End [3d]
- Wildfire smoke infiltrates homes: More than 1 billion people faced high indoor exposure from 2003 to 2022, study finds [3d]
- Why we've fallen out of love with dating apps [3d]
- Q&A: Reawakening 'sleeping' crops to combat today's climate crisis [3d]
- Remarkable blue species of poison dart frog discovered in Brazilian Amazon [3d]
- Ancient amber may contain traces of tsunamis [3d]
- Theoretical framework refines understanding of the strong nuclear force [3d]
- Space mission discovers 'bullet-like' winds shooting from a supermassive black hole [3d]
- The UK Supreme Court's ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools [3d]
- There's growing evidence of possible life on other planets. Here's why you should still be skeptical [3d]
- How a toxic seaweed choking Caribbean beaches could become a valuable resource [3d]
- An ancient warming event may have lasted longer than we thought [4d]
- AI predicts bacterial resistance to cleaning agents [4d]
- Hubble spies galaxy with rosy pink hue [4d]
- How to reclaim space for civil society in times of democratic decline [4d]
- Study shows men benefited most from protective labor laws for women [4d]
- Hurricane disaster planning with aging parents should start now, before the storm: Five tips [4d]
- US safety net helps protect children from abuse, and some programs are threatened by proposed budget cuts [4d]
- Algebra is more than alphabet soup, it's the language of algorithms and relationships [4d]
- A superconducting diode: Researchers successfully control the direction of current in a superconductor [4d]
- Quantum simulation captures light-driven chemical changes in real molecules for the first time [4d]
- Applicability of a key quantum law extended to simulation conditions for systems with long-range interactions [4d]
- Deep learning method identifies transition states in protein conformational changes [4d]
- Conservatives privately support several firearm policies, but don't publicly demand them [4d]
- New definition of domestication challenges traditional views on domestic species [4d]
- Discrimination by recruitment algorithms is a real problem [4d]
- Computational chemistry unlocked: A record-breaking dataset to train AI models has launched [4d]
- A plant hormone's secret passage: Researchers elucidate molecular mechanism of auxin influx [4d]
- Stretched in a cross pattern: Our neighboring galaxy is pulled in two axes, new evidence indicates [4d]
- Queensland sites offer play and rest for migrating humpbacks [4d]
- Recessive genes are subject to Darwinian selection, researchers suggest [4d]
- Researchers challenge long-held assumptions about the origins of domestication [4d]
- Scientists track down mutation that makes orange cats orange [4d]
- Stem cell model replicates human amniotic sac development past two weeks [4d]
- Orange cats come with genetic twist: X-linked mutation points to new mechanism for coloring [4d]
- How whisker-generated sounds are encoded in the auditory cortex of mice [4d]
- Nerve fibers enabling language connection discovered in chimpanzee brains [4d]
- Seagrass bread as a food product of the future [4d]
- Dual associations with two fungi found to improve tree fitness [4d]
- Berries just the beginning for biodegradable plastic [4d]
- Naturally occurring clay material has sought-after properties for use in quantum technology [4d]
- Ancient ambidextrous protein breaks the rules of molecular handedness [4d]
- Plants ignore gravity during droughts to forage for water [4d]
- 'I will not eat the bugs': Examining a right-wing narrative about scarcity and insect consumption [4d]
- New research reveals the strongest solar event ever detected, in 12350 BC [4d]
- A multitude of protoplanetary disks detected in the Milky Way's galactic center [4d]
- As the Latrobe Valley moves away from coal jobs, could a green worker's cooperative offer a solution? [4d]
- Deploying a practical solution to space debris [4d]
- No car, no problem: Unlikely car-free families [4d]
- Working together when searching for food has more benefits than trade-offs for vultures [4d]
- Return of the huia? Why Māori worldviews must be part of the 'de-extinction' debate [4d]
- GRIT remaps the world's rivers, branching into the unknown to aid global flood modeling [4d]
- Proposal to limit hunting of coyotes draws ire of California ranchers, farmers [4d]
- Sea expedition helps unravel why mercury levels are so high in the Arctic [4d]
- Observations detect a perfectly shaped supernova remnant [4d]
- Hubble pinpoints young stars in spiral galaxy [4d]
- SpaceX launches latest Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral [4d]
- How a worm perpetuated wildfires in northern Minnesota [4d]
- First machine learning model developed to calculate the volume of all glaciers on Earth [4d]
- Amazon could survive long-term drought but at a high cost, study suggests [4d]
- Genome of near-extinct northern white rhino offers hope for reviving the species [4d]
- Ancient Maya tattooing tools identified for the first time in Belize cave [4d]
- Researchers establish fundamental limit on how light bosonic dark matter can be [4d]
- Research reveals concealed carry 'Shall Issue' laws increase handgun purchases, while 'Permitless Carry' shows no effect [4d]
- Harvard thought it had a cheap copy of the Magna Carta. It turned out be extremely rare [4d]
- This flat-bodied South African gecko was a 'lost' species. It's been found again after 34 years [4d]
- Plants thriving abroad but vanishing at home pose new conservation challenge [4d]
- 'Unscientific' Japan megaquake rumors spook Hong Kong tourists [4d]
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