The Brutalist Report - science
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- Longer body size means more female calves for baleen whale moms, contrary to popular hypothesis [4d]
- Pest resistance threatens corn industry's newest biotech defense, study warns [4d]
- The Italian Communist Party and the pursuit of revolutionary science [4d]
- 'Invisible' asteroids near Venus may threaten Earth in the future [4d]
- Ultra-strong coating resists bacteria and viruses on complex organic surfaces [4d]
- Why karma feels good after being unfairly excluded [4d]
- NASA says on track to send astronauts around the Moon in 2026 [4d]
- Temperature-adaptive charging protocol could boost lithium battery lifespan for Mars exploration [4d]
- Scientists show how to grow more nutritious rice that uses less fertilizer [4d]
- Self-locked microcomb on a chip tames Raman scattering to achieve broad spectrum and stable output [4d]
- NASA officials say Artemis II moon flight could come in early February [4d]
- Global net zero commitments rise, even as U.S. federal government retreats [4d]
- Study discovers link between vehicle emissions and commercial real estate returns [4d]
- Understanding the relationship between foraminifera and their symbionts can help with conserving coral reefs [4d]
- Ancient pottery discovery unlocks earliest proof of horses in Bronze Age Sicily [4d]
- Bioinformatics tool refines fungal genome map for crop disease research [4d]
- Nanocellulose-based foam materials for water purification, smart packaging and green electronics [4d]
- Vesicle-based method sidesteps detergents to reveal proteins in their natural state [4d]
- Two-step method enables controllable WS₂ epitaxy growth [4d]
- Device-independent method certifies genuinely entangled subspaces in photonic and superconducting systems [4d]
- Cracking the code of kimberlite eruptions: How diamonds make their rapid ascent [4d]
- A new bone substitute made out of 3D-printed glass [4d]
- Your age shouldn't put you off learning a new language: What the research says [4d]
- How speaking in a second language directly affects your moral judgment [4d]
- Why some US cities thrive while others decline: New study uncovers law of economic coherence of cities [4d]
- Air quality analysis reveals minimal changes after xAI data center opens in pollution-burdened Memphis [4d]
- Biosphere 2's latest mission: Learning how life first emerged on Earth, and how to make barren worlds habitable [4d]
- What happens when AI comes to the cotton fields [4d]
- Birding by ear: How to learn the songs of nature's symphony with some simple techniques [4d]
- Unearthing the oldest shell jewelry workshop in Western Europe [4d]
- Food delivery apps depend on cheap immigrant labor to survive, research shows [4d]
- Solving the mystery of whether a Bolivian salt flat is the world's largest natural mirror [4d]
- EU proposes new delay to anti-deforestation rules [4d]
- Engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics [4d]
- Grassland butterflies serve as important indicator to document species loss [4d]
- X doesn't always mark the spot: Researchers challenge idea of chromosome shape [4d]
- Discovery expands understanding of Neolithic agricultural practices and diets in East Asia [4d]
- Molecular rivets keep porous materials from collapsing in humid air [4d]
- Key mutation for later flowering of barley discovered [4d]
- Solar fuel conundrum in iron-based systems nears solution [4d]
- Artificial plant device purifies radioactive soil with sunlight alone [4d]
- Using nanotechnology to target crop-munching pests and spare beneficial bugs [4d]
- Rare species can be mapped more accurately with new statistical approach [4d]
- Human activity is choking Oman's fragile desert rivers, scientists warn [4d]
- Cracking the nanoculture shell to unlock new frontiers in microbiome research [4d]
- CEOs 5 times more likely to survive fraud than a personal scandal, research finds [4d]
- Turkey facing worst drought in over 50 years [4d]
- New tensor network-based approach could advance simulation of quantum many-body systems [4d]
- Running dry: New study warns of extreme water scarcity in the coming decades [4d]
- Pianists' subtle finger movements influence variations in timbre, according to new study [4d]
- Scientists discover a new dinosaur from Argentina with a crocodile bone in its mouth [4d]
- Statistics don't lie—but they can be misleading [4d]
- Novel label-free biosensing platform advances monoclonal antibody biomanufacturing [4d]
- Looking for an environmentally friendly drinking straw? The answer may surprise you [4d]
- Ball mill technique produces nanoscale scaffolds that filter PFAS [4d]
- Scientists visualize atomic structures in moiré materials [4d]
- Climate change could erase 80% of whitebark pine's current habitat across the Rockies and Northwest [4d]
- European colonizers altered the genetic ancestry of Indigenous peoples in South Africa, study reveals [4d]
- Tracking the evolution of Taylor Swift's dialect offers a glimpse into the shifting nature of speech patterns [4d]
- Earth system engineering: New concept sheds light on how living organisms shape ecosystems on a global scale [4d]
- Gestures and intonation can boost comprehension in children with developmental language disorders [4d]
- Classroom support benefits found unequal as black male students show limited mental health gains [4d]
- Small chip, grand mission: Searching for signs of extraterrestrial life [4d]
- Largest-ever cosmological simulation created using algorithms for Euclid mission [4d]
- Moving abroad as a child can become a professional superpower in adulthood [4d]
- Babies trigger adults to spot threats faster and judge dangers more harshly [4d]
- Ultrafast magnetization switching: Moving boundary challenges previous all-optical switching models [4d]
- AI use by UK justice system risks papering over the cracks caused by years of underfunding [4d]
- AI and credit: How can we keep machines from reproducing social biases? [4d]
- Lipid nanoparticles with complex shapes expand options for next-generation drug delivery [4d]
- Parental leave reform needed in construction [4d]
- Innovative porous material enables efficient xylene separation at room temperature [4d]
- Animals on ice: How conservationists use freezers to 'biobank' wildlife [4d]
- Running out of wardrobe space? Maybe you should follow the growing trend for clothes you can't actually wear [4d]
- News sources reflect views on government [4d]
- Forget pumpkins and apples: Fall belongs to the pawpaw, Ohio's tropical native fruit [4d]
- Predicting evolution in cell populations with a scaling law [4d]
- Study suggests some international pesticide policies may be influenced by poor quality analysis [4d]
- Space-grown lettuce falls short on calcium and magnesium for astronaut diets, citizen scientists find [4d]
- Andes glaciers grew during Younger Dryas period, study finds [4d]
- Close relatives of emperor penguins lived in NZ some 3 million years ago: What caused their extinction? [4d]
- Tiny extinct crocodyliform with unusual teeth discovered in Montana [4d]
- The hunted, not the hunters: AI reveals early humans were prey for leopards [4d]
- Female crabs are more sensitive to underwater power cables, study suggests [4d]
- Hidden intermediate steps in cell membrane protein pairing visualized for the first time [4d]
- Banning something to reduce harm is a tricky business: Here's what works [4d]
- How a key enzyme shapes nucleus formation in cell division [4d]
- Dangerous climate change threatens Northern Australia's big 'food bowl' dreams [4d]
- The air is humming with insects, but we're blind to what's happening to them [4d]
- Women do the most cooking at home: So why do men get to hog the BBQ? [4d]
- Star-forming cloud Sagittarius B2 explored with JWST [4d]
- People's neural responses while watching videos predict whether they will become friends in the future, study finds [4d]
- Fish 'fingerprints' in the ocean reveal which species are moving home due to climate change [4d]
- Managing mold, housemates, and landlords: Research reveals sharehousing horror stories [4d]
- Study finds 72% of Illinois wetlands no longer protected by federal Clean Water Act [4d]
- Magpies can identify intruder calls and quantities of food, research reveals [4d]
- Invasive green bugs are not welcome guests in Texas [4d]
- New relay architecture based on a quantum dot single-photon source enables secure communication across 300 km [4d]
- China may strengthen climate role amid US fossil fuel push [4d]
- Surrounding rural woodland shapes presence of ticks in urban greenspaces, study finds [4d]
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