The Brutalist Report - science
- Climate anxiety: Misconceptions and advice [47d]
- 'Gaybourhoods' boost LGB voter turnout [47d]
- Antarctic magnetic anomaly is a trace of an ancient continental collision, scientists find [47d]
- Assessment quantifies nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration in China's forests [47d]
- Sleek, lithe and extremely rare: This elusive California fox has finally been GPS-collared [47d]
- Rocket science? 3D printing soft matter in zero gravity [47d]
- Valentine's day: Can 36 questions really change your love life? [47d]
- Unseen planet or brown dwarf may have hidden 'rare' fading star [47d]
- New model tracks antimicrobial resistance genes across gut, wastewater, soil and air [47d]
- NASA's SPHEREx mission spots 3I/ATLAS's bright envelope [47d]
- Rethinking climate change: Natural variability, solar forcing, model uncertainties, and policy implications [47d]
- Why some forests unlock more soil phosphorus: Elevation, soil pH and calcium stand out [47d]
- A new framework could transform national flood prediction [47d]
- Cell division spindles self-organize like active liquid crystals—a theory that holds up [47d]
- Visualizing how a plant's leaves, stem and roots mutually communicate under environmental stress in real time [47d]
- Scientists reveal formation mechanism behind spherical assemblies of nanocrystals [47d]
- Saturn's moon Titan could have formed in a merger of two old moons [47d]
- AI method accelerates liquid simulations by learning fundamental physical relationships [47d]
- A familiar magnet gets stranger: Why cobalt's topological states could matter for spintronics [47d]
- Predicting an animal's immune response based on its genetic data [47d]
- Making a map to make a difference: Interactive GIS tool shows superfund flooding dangers [47d]
- Warming may boost soil carbon storage in boreal Sphagnum peatlands, study finds [47d]
- Hurricane Helene did not shift US climate views or votes, study finds [47d]
- Floriculture sustainability differs by industry sector, survey shows [47d]
- Space mining without heavy machines? Microbes harvest metals from meteorites aboard space station [47d]
- Parvovirus infection modulates nucleolar organization and function [47d]
- Rising CO₂ and warming jointly limit phosphorus availability in rice soils, decade-long study reveals [47d]
- Fire-footed rope squirrels identified as a natural reservoir for monkeypox virus [47d]
- Stiff gels slow germs: Mapping the hydrogel properties that control bacterial growth [47d]
- Management practices can enhance soil microbiome functions in plant defense [47d]
- Seeing how atoms vibrate at the Ångström scale [47d]
- Widespread loss of marine sponges possible if heat waves intensify by just 1°C [47d]
- Ancient DNA suggests hunter-gatherers in Europe's lowlands endured until 2500 BCE [47d]
- New lithium-based green phosphors rival today's commercial LED standard [47d]
- What honey bee brain chemistry tells us about human learning [47d]
- Bird guano powered rise of Chincha Kingdom in Peruvian Andes, archaeologists find [47d]
- Rebuilding trust in global climate mitigation scenarios [47d]
- Twilight fish study reveals unique hybrid eye cells [47d]
- Mira A ejects seven Earth masses, forming a heart-shaped cloud 300 light-years away [47d]
- Green or not, US energy future depends on Native nations [47d]
- Why Aristotle would hate Valentine's Day, and his five steps to love [47d]
- Love stories of the Berlin Wall: Couples reunited via tunnels, hot air balloons and zip wires [47d]
- Will artificial snow save the ski industry in the long run, or curse it? [47d]
- Only humans have chins: Study shows it's an evolutionary accident [47d]
- Mars' 'young' volcanoes prove more complex than scientists once thought [47d]
- Carbon nanotube 'sandpaper' polishes semiconductor surfaces down to a few atoms [47d]
- Extinct Hawaiian ibis with strangely small eyes suggests a shift to nocturnal life [47d]
- Flipping and reversing mini-proteins could improve tuberculosis treatment [47d]
- Humic acid-modified bentonite improves ammonium retention and reduces nitrogen loss [47d]
- Parabolic mirror-enhanced Raman spectroscopy enables high-sensitivity trace gas detection [47d]
- How a tiny shrimp could hold the clue to better armor [47d]
- A new way to 'cage' plutonium [47d]
- The radical propulsion needed to catch the solar gravitational lens [47d]
- Freshwater ecosystems could play a critical role in climate resilience [47d]
- Strike against mask wearing in 1930s echoed COVID-19 protests, study finds [47d]
- Not all gigs are equal: Informal self-employment linked to lower pay, poorer health and instability [47d]
- UK winters grow wetter as greenhouse gases rise, research reveals [47d]
- Tiny marine animal reveals bacterial origin of animal defense mechanisms [47d]
- Not like other rats: Getting to know the rakali [47d]
- Ammonia leaks can be spotted in under two seconds using new alveoli-inspired droplet sensor [47d]
- 7,000-year-old deer antler headdress from Eilsleben illustrates contact between hunter–gatherers and early farmers [47d]
- Keeping an eagle eye on carbon stored in the ocean [47d]
- New experiments suggest Earth's core contains up to 45 oceans' worth of hydrogen [47d]
- Cyclone kills 20 in Madagascar as 2nd-largest city '75% destroyed' [47d]
- Southern right whales are having babies less often, but why? [47d]
- Majorana qubits become readable as quantum capacitance detects even-odd states [47d]
- Quick course correction needed to avoid 'hothouse Earth' scenario, scientists say [47d]
- Root microbes could help oak trees adapt to drought [47d]
- 7,000 years of change: How humans reshaped Caribbean coral reef food chains [47d]
- What the troubling use of the term 'ghettos' reveals about Denmark's attitude towards immigration [47d]
- Can life begin on a moon without a sun? [47d]
- Celebrating the women shaping the future of science and scholarly publishing [47d]
- Drones can offer a faster, more precise way to measure blackberry flowering [47d]
- New toolkit helps women report abuse in sport [47d]
- Is your phone your comfort blanket? [47d]
- We need to plan for what we fear, not just what we expect [47d]
- Captured on camera for the first time: How tiny marsupials crawl to their mother's pouch [47d]
- What changes fast in nature? A fish study tracks selection strengthening since 2016 [47d]
- Electronic friction can be tuned and switched off [47d]
- Study finds rediscovered music yields wildly different performances without shared traditions [47d]
- New research shows God-believing 'nones' align closely with religious Americans [47d]
- Study of tumor environment is first to show how vesicles are exchanged in tissue [47d]
- The origin of magic numbers: Why some atomic nuclei are unusually stable [47d]
- Subaru observations suggest an intrinsic gap in NGC 5466's tidal stream [47d]
- Elevated lead levels could flow from some US drinking water kiosks [47d]
- NOvA maps neutrino oscillations over 500 miles with 10 years of data [47d]
- Rapid response launched to tackle new yellow rust strains threatening UK wheat [47d]
- Nanoplastics hindering cognitive abilities of fish, international research shows [47d]
- How often do people feel passionate love? Study finds about two lifetime loves [47d]
- Paper vs. screen for kids: Why typing skill, not motivation, drove better digital writing [47d]
- Southern right whales are facing climate-driven decline in Australia [47d]
- UK's crumbling canals threatened with collapse [48d]
- Study finds climate change set the stage for devastating wildfires in Argentina and Chile [48d]
- Trump EPA set to repeal scientific finding that serves as basis for US climate change policy [48d]
- How tech-dependency and pandemic isolation have created 'anxious generation' [48d]
- Afraid of chemistry at school? It's not all the subject's fault [48d]
Previous Day