The Brutalist Report - science
- Soil fungus forms durable hydrogels with potential for biomedical materials [116d]
- Deferred prosecution agreements in corporate crime cases show trade-offs, says research [116d]
- Renowned British chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall dies at 91 [116d]
- How different mushrooms learned the same psychedelic trick [116d]
- Study identifies key agricultural practices that threaten soil health and global food supply [116d]
- Dedicated amateur discovers supernova in remote galaxy [116d]
- Combination of quantum and classical computing supports early diagnosis of breast cancer [116d]
- Kilauea is erupting again on Hawaii's Big Island. What to know about its lava displays [116d]
- Entangled states enhance energy transfer in models of molecular systems [116d]
- Self-efficacy and test anxiety matter for mathematics performance; co-teaching less so [116d]
- Bird conservation threatened by shifting baseline syndrome [116d]
- The overlooked service that could make plans for a library in every primary school in England a reality [116d]
- Many book bans could be judging titles mainly by their covers [116d]
- Images of masculinity as factor in war: New study reveals psychological roots of violence [116d]
- Venus's clouds are 60% water, according to reanalyzed Pioneer data [116d]
- How pathogens build protein-based microcompartments to enhance their survival in the gut [116d]
- Heat-rechargeable design powers nanoscale molecular machines [116d]
- Unraveling a painful mystery: Protein plays key role in modulating pain response [116d]
- Corals might be adapting to climate change [116d]
- Global analysis assesses livestock vulnerability to climate change [116d]
- From guesswork to predictive control: Decoding metal-organic precursor chemistry [116d]
- Cryo-EM reveals how protein complexes maintain bacterial outer membrane defenses [116d]
- Energy researchers discover fraction of an electron that drives catalysis [116d]
- Four central climate components are losing stability, says study [116d]
- 'Every seed counts': Study compares drying conditions for seed rice performance [116d]
- Enzyme architecture reveals how bacteria convert toxic styrene oxide into useful chemicals [116d]
- Deep-sea sediment cores reveal major ecological turnover before warming event 56 million years ago [116d]
- Poorer students in England are more likely to miss out on studying a language for secondary education certificate [116d]
- Strengthening soy for better bioplastics [116d]
- Theoretical game model determines how pilgrimages can emerge [116d]
- Solar rain mystery solved by researchers [116d]
- How do plant hormones facilitate plant survival in extreme environments? [116d]
- Scientists discover a key role of protons and superoxide ions in the respiratory chain [116d]
- From space science to dinner plates: Reimagining the future of farming indoors [116d]
- Patchwork planets: Piecing together the early solar system [116d]
- Invasive mosquito vector species detected in surveillance traps in United Kingdom [116d]
- Tracing the evolutionary roots of why women live longer than men [116d]
- Farming's environmental footprint shrinks, but progress has been uneven across England [116d]
- Text message reminders for court appearances can reduce warrants and pretrial incarceration [116d]
- Bacteria could help fix the smoky taste of wildfire-tainted wine [116d]
- Sunlight worsens wildfire smoke pollution, study finds [116d]
- Hurricane Imelda bound for Bermuda as a Cat 2 storm [116d]
- Force field simulations can reduce cost of purification and waste treatment [116d]
- Little Red Dots frequently reveal clumpy morphologies, some of which bear hallmarks of active black holes [116d]
- AI-powered oil spill prediction system can improve emergency response accuracy by up to 25% [116d]
- Laser pulses in graphene control electrons with lightning speed and nanometer precision [116d]
- Data from dark-energy observatories indicate universe may 'end in a big crunch' at 33 billion years old [116d]
- Microplastics reduce soil fertility and boost production of a potent greenhouse gas, study shows [116d]
- Spontaneous emission behaves contrary to predictions in photonic time crystals [116d]
- Loneliness in US adults linked with amount, frequency of social media use [116d]
- How sustainable are reusable cups? New tool aims to find out [116d]
- Cereal plants absorb nanoplastics, initial lab trials suggest [117d]
- Python-based framework makes climate dynamics more approachable for students and researchers [117d]
- My voyage to explore how Marshallese sailors find their way at sea without technology [117d]
- Why the politics of cancellation never works [117d]
- Tariffs may bring a US$50 billion monthly boost to the US government. But ordinary Americans won't feel the benefit [117d]
- Dark matter detector succeeds in performing measurements with nearly no radioactive interference [117d]
- New report finds wide disparities in investments in children's earliest years across states [117d]
- Violent acts in houses of worship are rare but deadly: Here's what the data show [117d]
- Conventional anti-corruption tools often fail to address root causes—loss of US leadership could still spell trouble [117d]
- Farmers were already diversifying cereal cultivation in the early Neolithic period, study finds [117d]
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