The Brutalist Report - science
- How high-latitude peat and forest fires could shape the future of Earth's climate [222d]
- Succeeding in the workplace: Hard work and talent may not be enough for minority groups [222d]
- A creative, collaborative and sustainable approach to pub crawls could safeguard the British tradition [222d]
- Research advances precision dairy care with AI-powered tools [222d]
- The 'pivot penalty': Exploring career risks for researchers who don't stay in their own lane [222d]
- Nanobody hitchhikers boost immunotherapy potency in cancer treatment [222d]
- Iron tug-of-war: How a fungus builds its fortress against the immune system [222d]
- Seeing men as the 'default' may be tied to attitudes towards politicians and Black people [222d]
- The mystery of Mercury's missing meteorites, and how we may have finally found some [222d]
- Enzyme-based plastics recycling at an industrial scale could be cost-effective, analysis finds [222d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover scours Martian rock for details [222d]
- Baby talk may be a human superpower [222d]
- A magnetically levitated particle enables researchers to search for ultralight dark matter [222d]
- How a propolis compound with health benefits interacts with cell membranes: Study reveals nymphaeol A in action [222d]
- Smaller islands offer crucial refuge for endangered mammals in Wallacea, Indonesia [222d]
- A high-protein diet improves birds' ability to tolerate infection, study finds [222d]
- Control of spin qubits at near absolute zero provides path forward for scalable quantum computing [222d]
- 'Upcycled' food is on the rise. Here's what you need to know [222d]
- Fishermen in Maceió, Brazil, found to have higher-than-average mercury levels [222d]
- Mental health problems may spill over in mother groups [222d]
- Mexico president threatens to sue over SpaceX rocket debris [222d]
- An Alaskan brown bear has a new shiny smile after getting a huge metal crown for a canine tooth [222d]
- World-first highly cave-adapted wasp discovered in Nullarbor Caves of Australia [222d]
- Yeast cell division 'pacemaker' found inside nucleus, not outside as once believed [222d]
- Computational trick enables better understanding of exotic state of matter [222d]
- New hybrid quantum–classical computing approach used to study chemical systems [222d]
- Air pollutant linked to year-round respiratory health in Mississippi [222d]
- Tiny collider experiment determines three electrons are enough for strong interactions between particles [222d]
- Biomimetic nanotherapy shows promise for treating fatal lung scarring disease [222d]
- Scientists release high-resolution rice map of Africa to support global food security [222d]
- Soil-dwelling fungi shape tree diversity through complex underground partnerships, global study reveals [222d]
- Experiment confirms spikes on scaly tailed squirrel's tail let it perch on Iroko trees without slipping down [222d]
- When electrons 'jump' into water: The secret behind high electrode capacities [222d]
- Decoding thermal behavior in crystals: Insights from thalidomide [222d]
- Feeding technique gives Scotland's ground-nesting birds 'breeding' room [222d]
- Hidden gems in the mist: Three new frog species uncovered in northern Peru [222d]
- Lasers match common herbicides at zapping East Coast weeds [222d]
- Diet data analysis shows early farmers in the Andes were doing just fine, challenging popular theory [222d]
- In UK study, the risk of certain types of crime, but not others, increase after dark [222d]
- 'Shrinking' cod: How humans have altered the genetic make-up of fish [222d]
- Ancient canoe replica tests Paleolithic migration theory [222d]
- Screen time can benefit or harm young kids—it all depends on the content and context of what they consume [222d]
- How's the UK attempt to reach net zero going? There's good news and bad news [222d]
- First sea-level records for coastal community protection [222d]
- Low-cost carbon capture? Bury wood debris in managed forests [222d]
- Observing guineafowl running on soft mud shows math used to calculate dinosaur speed may be inaccurate [222d]
- US high schoolers monitor solar storms with an accessible antenna kit [222d]
- States increasingly preempting local laws governing transgender rights [222d]
- Hot acetic acid enables full recycling of carbon fiber composite materials [222d]
- Microfluidic system can quickly and accurately identify bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains [222d]
- What animal bones from northeastern Mongolia reveal about life on the medieval Liao frontier [222d]
- It's elementary: Problem-solving AI approach tackles inverse problems used in nuclear physics and beyond [222d]
- Semiconductor nanolasers enable ultra-efficient optical technologies [222d]
- Sensitive yet tough photonic devices are now a reality [222d]
- Global 'precipitation whiplashes' between droughts and floods could intensify by 2028, study warns [222d]
- Orangutans nap to make up for lost sleep, new study reveals [222d]
- Soil bacterium's diverse genes yield two new natural product families with antifungal effects [222d]
- Systemic risks in leveraged US loan market may herald new financial crisis—study [222d]
- Building breast tissue in the lab to better understand lactation [222d]
- Smart amplifier cuts power consumption, paving way for more qubits and less decoherence [222d]
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