The Brutalist Report - science
- Famous Ice Age 'puppies' likely wolf cubs and not dogs, study shows [4d]
- Partial peace deals may facilitate comprehensive accords, offering roadmap for policymakers [4d]
- Predicting chemical storm fronts: Framework enables predictive control over patterned polymer formation [4d]
- Why the moon shimmers with shiny glass beads [4d]
- A California dairy tried to capture its methane, and it worked [4d]
- Neuroscience training in schools offers benefits but may devalue teachers' social expertise [4d]
- Couples with opposing political views face higher risk of separation, study finds [4d]
- Roman-era irrigation channels in Spain's Sierra Nevada boost soil moisture and vegetation health [4d]
- Same ecosystem, different fix: Study finds restoration requires localized approaches, not universal methods [4d]
- Solar Orbiter captures unprecedented views of sun's turbulent south pole [4d]
- Trees and tech needed for carbon removal to help meet 2°C goal of Paris agreement, say scientists [4d]
- EPA set to roll back rules that limit greenhouse gases and mercury from US power plants [4d]
- Iodine-stabilized single-longitudinal-mode laser enhances atmospheric sensing and environmental monitoring [4d]
- Imaging-based STAMP technique democratizes single-cell RNA research [4d]
- Simulations reveal Mongolian Plateau warming fueled North China's record 2023 rainfall [4d]
- Fish in a virtual reality environment provide insights into the inner workings of neuromodulation [4d]
- In the belly of the beast: Massive clumps reveal star factories from a bygone era of the cosmos [4d]
- Oxide catalysts that sustain themselves could lead to self-healing reactors [4d]
- Gentle robot gripper gives plant leaves a 'shot' of sensors and genes for smart farming [4d]
- An 18th gray whale washes up dead on California coast, and experts are stumped [4d]
- Marine diseases: New framework assesses risk to society and ecosystems [4d]
- Trace elements in ginger can indicate a plant's origin [4d]
- Preschool social-emotional development intervention linked to high school performance, study reveals [4d]
- Is your gut microbiome a calorie 'super harvester'? [4d]
- Q&A: Unifying the microbiome sciences for global health and sustainability [4d]
- Here's what happens when quark-gluon plasma 'splashes' during the most energetic particle collisions [4d]
- No packaging, no problem? The potential drawbacks of bulk groceries [4d]
- Webb 'UNCOVERs' galaxy population driving cosmic renovation [4d]
- Voters share a unified view of politicians who punish corporate free speech [4d]
- Detailed molecular steps of blood clotting revealed in new study [4d]
- Rethinking poverty: Comprehensive poverty measurement looks beyond traditional income-based metric [4d]
- Should we erase dangerous species? Study explores ethics of engineered extinction [4d]
- Kiwi farmers unaware of positive public opinion on their environmental performance [4d]
- Novel nanotechnology turns water waste into fertilizer [4d]
- Digital twin technology simulates strawberry farm, boosts AI tools and cuts costs [4d]
- Detailed structure of PelBC complex shows how bacteria build antibiotic-resistant biofilms [4d]
- Quantum navigation device uses atoms to measure acceleration in 3D [4d]
- Global mercury levels in rivers have doubled since Industrial Revolution, research reveals [4d]
- Some dog breeds are more likely to get diarrhea, study suggests [4d]
- What's in a name? New research catalogs how birds are categorized by what we call them [4d]
- 'Molecular GPS' offers detailed gene maps to fast-track drug discovery [4d]
- 3D database offers virtual access to animal skeletons and bones of iconic Australian wildlife [4d]
- What students eat: I conducted a survey at a South African university's cafes. The results are scary [4d]
- A traffic-light system for dogwalkers could protect breeding birds, seal pups and other wildlife [4d]
- How I uncovered a potential ancient Rome wine scam [4d]
- How was the wheel invented? Computer simulations reveal the unlikely birth of a world-changing technology [4d]
- Antagonism to transgender rights is tied to the authoritarian desire for social conformity [4d]
- Calm in the storm: Study finds family firms are better at managing mergers [4d]
- Family homesteads with tangled titles are contributing to rural America's housing crisis [4d]
- Waste pickers and vendors should be treated as workers, not small businesses: Labor lawyer [4d]
- African women entrepreneurs are a smart bet for climate change investment: Research shows why [4d]
- How trace elements are recycled in the deep sea [4d]
- British dads are going 'on strike' for better parental leave [4d]
- Inexpensive hydrogel turns contaminated water into a source of reusable phosphorus for agriculture and industry [4d]
- 'Fingerprinting' plant compounds helps explain food and drink tastes [4d]
- South Korea is finally reckoning with its decades-long foreign adoption scandal [4d]
- Archaeology in the age of big data: User-friendly software streamlines analysis of past collections [4d]
- Scientists unlock recipe for Kryptonite-like mineral that could power a greener future [4d]
- Benham Bank revealed as one of Philippines' richest deep coral ecosystems [4d]
- Oldest known human fingerprint discovered on ancient Neanderthal artwork [4d]
- Survey of Florida kids about cellphones, mental health suggests school bans may have important but limited effect [4d]
- You're probably richer than you think because of the safety net, but you'd have more if you lived in Norway [4d]
- Paleontologists identify closest-known ancestor to Tyrannosaurs [4d]
- NYC's homeless LGBTQ+ youth navigate sex, safety and survival [4d]
- Mechanochemical approach enables low-temperature CO₂ capture and conversion [4d]
- Charge-parity symmetry breaking revealed in Rydberg atom multibody systems [4d]
- Across 50 countries, female faces consistently rank higher in attractiveness than male faces [4d]
- 75 years after Fermi's paradox, are we any closer to finding alien life? [4d]
- Looking in the digital mirror: Researchers introduce concept of 'social self-comparison' [4d]
- Scientists discover new enzyme families that break down rare bacterial carbohydrates [4d]
- Turtle crossing: Study identifies local hot spots for turtle/car collisions [4d]
- Quantum mechanics provide truly random numbers on demand [4d]
- Scientists achieve shortest hard X-ray pulses to date [4d]
- NASA's CODEX captures unique views of sun's outer atmosphere [4d]
- Light-activated adhesives bond in seconds and can be recycled in your microwave [4d]
- How cyanobacteria expand soil crusts in harsh desert environments [4d]
- Data reveal sharp increase in conflicts and wars [4d]
- New study visualizes platinum doping on ultrathin 2D material with atomic precision [4d]
- Faster method detects coffee berry infections, potentially saving global crops [4d]
- New study shows alligators aren't all that's lurking in Georgia's swamps [4d]
- Boosting precision gene editing: Autophagy shifts DNA repair toward homologous recombination [4d]
- Salmon farming: The good, the bad and the ugly [4d]
- Tail hair could be key to predicting performance in cattle [4d]
- Green seaweed replaces seagrass, but slugs pose new threats [4d]
- An AI analyst made 30 years of stock picks—and outperformed human investors by a 'stunning' degree [4d]
- The proposed NASA budget cuts would decimate American science, an expert says [4d]
- How cable news has increasingly diverged from broadcast news [4d]
- Supernovae may have kicked off abrupt climate shifts in the past—and they could again [4d]
- Filtering terrestrial contamination in the search for alien signals [4d]
- New business models could help save Australia from its housing crisis [4d]
- Jacaranda, black locust, London plane: Common street trees show surprising resilience to growing heat in Australia [4d]
- Anxious cats found more likely to suffer recurring bladder inflammation [4d]
- Octopus maps encourage conspiratorial thinking, research shows [4d]
- Monotremes use a unique sex gene unlike those in other mammals [4d]
- Pasteurizing fruit smoothies could improve digestion of beneficial polyphenols [4d]
- Green light activates modified penicillin only where it's needed [4d]
- Methanol poisoning could be easily detected with a 'breathalyzer' sensor [4d]
- Peculiar microquasar SS 433 shows increasing orbital period and unique accretion disk behavior [4d]
- SpaceX plans up to 76 Starship launches annually from old Delta IV launch site [4d]
- SpaceX launches Starlink mission while Axiom Space waits out weather [4d]
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