The Brutalist Report - science
- Imperfect underground processes help filter wastewater in Florida Keys [179d]
- New study illuminates how diatoms thrive in—and light up—the Southern Ocean [179d]
- Genetic study of Caribbean hamlets questions traditional definitions of species [179d]
- It's not just how many, it's when: People judge a potential partner's sexual history by timing, not total number [179d]
- Scientists uncover 75,000-year-old Arctic animal remains in Norwegian cave [179d]
- Marking 13 years on Mars, NASA's Curiosity picks up new skills [179d]
- Scientists capture real-time melting of 2D skyrmion lattices using magnetic fields [179d]
- Job opportunities are more important to refugees from Ukraine than social benefits, says study [179d]
- Storm Floris: The weather is rarely this windy in August, which makes it more dangerous [179d]
- Two spacecraft fly precisely in line to imitate a solar eclipse, capture a stunning image and test new technology [179d]
- Organized scientific fraud is growing at an alarming rate, study uncovers [179d]
- New mega RNA virus may hold the key to mass oyster die-offs [179d]
- Midwestern butterfly count: Big data yields bad news and clues [179d]
- Tracing brain chemistry across humanity's family tree [179d]
- The Soviet Union's secret tsunami [179d]
- Beijing issues new storm warning after deadly floods [179d]
- Pacific algae invade Algeria beaches, pushing humans and fish away [179d]
- Assisted by sniffer dogs and DNA sequencing, researchers discover three new truffle species [179d]
- Exceptional Nordic heat wave stumps tourists seeking shade [179d]
- Quantum framework offers new approach to analyzing complex network data [179d]
- Ancient trilobite limbs reveal unique walking and burrowing abilities in prehistoric seas [179d]
- Platinum-calcium alloy nanoparticles replace platinum, achieving both efficiency and durability in fuel cells [179d]
- Fossilized reindeer tooth reveals glacial-era fauna in ancient Iberian Peninsula [179d]
- Innovative super-resolution imaging method for gentle live-cell imaging developed [179d]
- Unlocking sweetness: New 'loose' state explains how taste buds sense sugar [179d]
- Biodiversity matters in every forest, but even more in wetter ones [179d]
- Packed particles power up: Physicists discover particles that accelerate when crowded [179d]
- Nature livestreams can build real human ties [179d]
- Analysis of more than a century's worth of political speeches challenges theory about how linguistic usage evolves [179d]
- Megabase-scale precision genome editing achieved in eukaryotic cells [179d]
- Ultrathin metallic films show tunable, directional charge flow using light at room temperature [179d]
- Circular chemistry approach can turn carbon dioxide into valuable fuels and chemicals [179d]
- Anti-corruption measures drive tax compliance, research shows [179d]
- Crop monitoring system utilizes IoT, AI and other tech to optimize yields, lower costs [179d]
- Hubble surveys supernova-rich spiral [179d]
- Atom-at-a-time technique sheds light on chemistry at the bottom of the periodic table [179d]
- Topological AI enables interpretable inverse design of catalytic active sites [179d]
- For the NFL, authenticity can't be a trick play to Gen Z [179d]
- Arctic rivers deliver less vital nitrogen as climate change alters water chemistry [179d]
- Digital tools reshape truck drivers' well-being, balancing support and surveillance [179d]
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