The Brutalist Report - science
- Comparing benefits of tree planting vs natural colonization for future resilience of UK woodlands [1d]
- Deadly bone disease may have doomed Southeast Brazil's long-necked dinosaurs [2d]
- Ancient DNA reveals farming spread through migration, though locals slow to adopt it [2d]
- A stunning first look at the viruses inside us [2d]
- Bacterium discovered in the Amazon is closely related to Andean species that causes human bartonellosis [2d]
- Maternal exposure to crude oil and flame retardants can affect later generations [2d]
- Ancient DNA solves Plague of Justinian mystery to rewrite pandemic history [2d]
- Simulations predict more supercell thunderstorms in the Alps as climate warms [2d]
- Genomic analysis shows how cavefish lost their eyes [2d]
- GJ 1132 b doesn't have an atmosphere, according to new JWST data [2d]
- Dynamic time warping-based framework traces fine particulate matter pollution cross-regional movement in China [2d]
- Warped protoplanetary disks reshape existing ideas about how planets form [2d]
- Enzyme-driven process explains how NeuO selectively stains living neurons, solving a decade-old mystery [2d]
- Microplastics are here, there and everywhere [2d]
- AI-powered materials map speeds up materials discovery [2d]
- Conservationists call for more data to help protect pangolins [2d]
- Beneficial gut microbes can detect a wide range of nutrient breakdown products [2d]
- International food trade diverts world's water resources towards wealthier nations, report warns [2d]
- Cells locally make two protein classes at mitochondria to support energy production [2d]
- Droughts making air deadlier in Latin America, study finds [2d]
- New study reveals destructive effects of gender norms, expectations for female bosses [2d]
- Material design strategy unlocks magnetic tunability in quasicrystal approximants [2d]
- Biophysical techniques reveal dynamic movements in RNA-degrading molecular machines [2d]
- New finds shed light on Canopus, the ancient Egyptian port city lost to the sea [2d]
- How cells remodel their membranes—without any energy supply [2d]
- Scientists map complete structure of deadly botulinum toxin complex for first time [2d]
- Be it feast or famine, orangutans adapt with flexible diets [2d]
- Crocodile-relative 'hypercarnivore' from prehistoric Patagonia was over 3 meters long and weighed 250 kilos [2d]
- How to harness the ocean for prosperity: Funding African innovations can unlock the blue economy [2d]
- Chemists create new high-energy compound to fuel space flight [2d]
- New database expands understanding of Pacific coral reef fish [2d]
- Himalayan flash floods: Climate change worsens them, but poor planning makes them deadly [2d]
- Diversity of lemurs in Madagascar due to repeated evolutionary bursts, not one-off radiation, study finds [2d]
- Origami-inspired folding strategy for hydrogel pores enables precise control [2d]
- In a challenging labor market, Black women with disabilities are choosing self-employment [2d]
- Changing climate pushed islanders to 'chase the rain' across the Pacific 1,000 years ago [2d]
- Species that never interact can still profoundly influence each other's evolution [2d]
- Education pays in Arkansas, especially for women [2d]
- Geoscientists prove for the first time that microplastics are stored in forests [2d]
- A new roommate: Rare shrimp found living in mud shrimp's burrow [2d]
- Researchers propose heat engine that surpasses classical thermodynamic limits [2d]
- Fatal attraction: Reflective light from wind turbine blades may be luring bats to their deaths [2d]
- Escaped slaves on St. Croix hid their settlements so well, they still haven't been found [2d]
- Why personal finance is harder when you're a migrant [2d]
- We drilled deep under the sea to learn more about mega-earthquakes and tsunamis [2d]
- How Iceland's fiery mantle plume scattered ancient volcanoes across the North Atlantic [2d]
- Gene-tweaked albino toads reveal hidden costs of losing pigment [2d]
- Workplace injuries: Why immigrants take longer to recover [2d]
- Young people in coastal towns are getting left behind. Here's what could help [2d]
- MRI technology inspires quantum advancement with 2D materials [2d]
- Wheat that makes its own fertilizer may reduce pollution, offer lower costs for farmers [2d]
- Study explores how teacher training and reading programs affect literacy in Mozambique [2d]
- Fungi found on dying buckthorn could control the highly invasive species [2d]
- Droplet dynamics point way to better spray technology for protecting coral reefs [2d]
- Common metal, unusual power: Manganese complex sets new standard in photochemistry [2d]
- Certain communities of pond plants may increase greenhouse gases [2d]
- Political parties mostly ignore existing economic inequality, large-scale analysis finds [2d]
- Electrons reveal their handedness in attosecond flashes [2d]
- Turbulent flights to continue as warming world shakes skies [2d]
- Droughts don't just dry up water—they drain livelihoods and weaken local economies [2d]
- High-performance iron catalyst for fuel cells provides platinum alternative [2d]
- A blaze of glory: SpaceX's starship goes the distance in tenth flight test [2d]
- The exposed core of this supernova is a head-scratcher [2d]
- 'Bizarre' armored dinosaur, Spicomellus afer, with meter-long neck spikes rewrites tail weapon timeline [2d]
- Chemists show how RNA might have started to make proteins on early Earth [2d]
- Glow-in-the-dark succulents that recharge with sunlight could pave way to plant-based lighting systems [2d]
- Evolutionary makeover: Two big steps that influenced the evolution of human bipedality [2d]
- Physicists create thin films that unite topological insulators and ferroelectric behavior [2d]
- Australia faces a home insurance reckoning—and we can learn from California's bold move [2d]
- Asian plateaus' uplift drives climate shifts and shapes biodiversity patterns, study finds [2d]
- 'Peak water security' crisis leaves millions across US at risk, research finds [2d]
- Tasmanian tiger extinction may have been facilitated by ancestral gene loss [2d]
- Ion-assisted chromatography process developed to accelerate drug development [2d]
- Disentangling a dusty nova: Astronomers take a closer look at LMCN 2009-05a [2d]
- Scientists revive ancient gene to target gout and fatty liver disease [2d]
- 100-million-year-old pearl fossil found in ancient seabed in Australian outback [2d]
- A fractured rib on a 12,000-year-old skeleton provides insights into violence in ancient Vietnam [2d]
- Worms can't solve the world's PVC problem: Analysis finds no sign of biochemical degradation [2d]
- Local news services need to adapt or face extinction, Australian report says [2d]
- Finding the parents of cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay: How DNA analysis can trace a wine's genetic origins [2d]
- What's behind the rise in gun ownership in Australia? [2d]
- In a post-truth world, what happens if we can't trust US economic data anymore? [2d]
- Mapping the heart of volcanoes when they wake up [2d]
- NCEA reform: How will schools decide who takes an academic or vocational path? [2d]
- Desert bacterium shows promise in combating crop fungi and boosting plant growth [2d]
- Queensland is creating a public child sex offender register. Will it keep people safer? [2d]
- Why grow plants in space? They can improve how we produce food and medicine on Earth [2d]
- Researcher builds blueprint to combat human trafficking [2d]
- Older species tend to have large ranges—unless they live on islands [2d]
- Why schools struggle to address sexual harm: New research calls for broader cultural change [2d]
- Cosmic butterfly reveals clues to Earth's creation [2d]
- Making the weight in four years: Cicadas may not control their life cycles in prime numbers [2d]
- Snow algae accelerate Antarctic ice shelf melting, research discovers [2d]
- Access to four-year colleges that effectively serve low-income students is uneven across US, study finds [2d]
- New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean [2d]
- JWST team improves its detection techniques, but fails to find planets at Epsilon Eridani [2d]
- Uni students are using AI to 'ask stupid questions' and get feedback on their work [2d]
- Global forests store vast carbon wealth but credit systems undervalue their true potential, study finds [2d]
- Floods, landslides kill at least 30 in India's Jammu region [2d]
- Novel approach suppresses magnetic noise for the fast optical control of a coherent hole spin in a microcavity [2d]
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