The Brutalist Report - science
- Why use living cells? Researchers are making chemicals with enzymes alone [1d]
- Land animals evolved from ocean ancestors—new study unravels the genetics behind the transition [1d]
- Ancient bones show dogs have been woven into human life for nearly 16,000 years [1d]
- Quasi-liquid layer controls growth mechanisms of ice-like materials [1d]
- Ultrafast microscopy sheds light on metallic nanoframe behavior [1d]
- The Big Bee Project brings natural history collections into the 21st century [1d]
- New technique reveals body-wide cellular processes [1d]
- Some ticks can survive from 1 to 3 weeks on home flooring [1d]
- How lifetime stress drives abnormal behaviors in lab monkeys [1d]
- Physicists create laser tornado in miniature structures using synthetic magnetic field [2d]
- Microwave carrots, air-fry tomatoes: Researchers identify sustainable cooking methods for better nutrition [2d]
- Understanding protein motion could greatly aid new drug design [2d]
- Trade-offs between commercial and public satellite data in water mapping accuracy revealed [2d]
- He suddenly couldn't speak in space. NASA astronaut says his medical scare remains a mystery [2d]
- JWST solves decades-long mystery about why Saturn appears to change its spin [2d]
- More money, more problems? Study links name, image and likeness commitment to rising athlete stress [2d]
- Physicists create optical phenomenon inspired by the quantum Hall and spin Hall effects [2d]
- How our reactions shape what is perceived as ethical on social media [2d]
- Foreign direct investment is no silver bullet for growth, research shows [2d]
- Major volcanic eruptions might be driven by gas dissolving back into magma [2d]
- Global maps show alien plant invasion hotspots shifting poleward [2d]
- The sea beneath Arctic and Antarctic ice holds many secrets. These scientists dive deep to find out [2d]
- Barcelona Metropolitan Area has lost more than 70% of agricultural land in recent decades, finds study [2d]
- Scientists testing new scanning technology discover mysterious structure beneath an ancient Egyptian city [2d]
- Designing proteins by their motion, not just their shape [2d]
- Implantable 'living pharmacy' produces multiple drugs inside the body [2d]
- AI set to transform personality testing, new research finds [2d]
- Hubble image: IC 486—where spiral arms and star formation meet [2d]
- Unlocking the cell's 'gatekeeper': Researchers discover critical RNA quality-control factor, LENG8 [2d]
- Q&A: Why hasn't the US military used force to secure the Strait of Hormuz? [2d]
- 'Drive‑off' fuel thefts cost millions even before the war—and they're heading up [2d]
- Breaking recalcitrant lignin bonds with electricity for conversion into value-added chemicals: An e-biorefinery [2d]
- Cyclone Narelle is now larger and 'more severe' as it crosses the Western Australian coast [2d]
- Unraveling the secrets of telomerase, an enzyme linked to aging and cancer [2d]
- Exotic harvestmen once lived in Europe [2d]
- Flowers have a 'biological clock' that times blooming and scent to match insects [2d]
- Unraveling active magma by drilling in the heart of volcanoes [2d]
- The northern lights' dark twin is a wild card for the power grid [2d]
- Why student samples can mislead: Higher education may shift values toward Western norms [2d]
- Piezoelectric materials enable a new approach to searching for axions [2d]
- Japan's giant caldera volcano is refilling 7,300 years later [2d]
- Gabon battles for baby sea turtles' survival [2d]
- From simulation to strategy: Climate modeling motivates action at the top [2d]
- Study in search of a tropical spring is first to show some birds flip their breeding season in response to climate [2d]
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