The Brutalist Report - science
- Why conversation is more like a dance than an exchange of words [5h]
- Almost a third of Gen Z men agree a wife should obey her husband, global study finds [5h]
- Smarter mangrove protection: Study links a 7.3% area boost to 13.3% resilience gain [5h]
- Antibacterial coatings with short-term effect may fail over longer periods of time [5h]
- Irrigation gaps in weather models could skew air quality forecasts, study finds [5h]
- Microbial assembly line makes plastic upcycling programmable [5h]
- Trapping light on thermal photodetectors shatters speed records [5h]
- Simulation makes it possible to study movements of cell's largest protein complexes without supercomputers [6h]
- We discovered lethal new fungal diseases in wild Australian reptiles. It's time to act fast [6h]
- Drinking water at risk long after wildfires, study warns [6h]
- Vocal analysis and AI uncover two new Amazon antbirds in five-species complex [6h]
- Just three molecules can launch gene-silencing condensates in stem cells [6h]
- Influenza's molecular theft caught in action—how the virus steals the cap of host RNA in order to replicate [6h]
- Researchers decode the welfare effects of pricing algorithms [6h]
- Evolution of new physical traits in mollusks has declined and grown more predictable over time [6h]
- Understanding how cells take up and use isolated mitochondria to restore energy function [7h]
- What's going on inside quantum computers? New method simplifies process tomography [7h]
- Study shows COVID-19 financial stress slowed digital finance adoption in Africa [7h]
- Six years of field data show how climate and light shape early growth of abarco, informing reforestation in Colombia [7h]
- Debugging a quantum processor: New method pinpoints qubit errors during logical operations [7h]
- How adult hygienic honey bees show unique advantages in fighting infectious pathogens [7h]
- Value investing's pulse returns, showing predictable swings in value-growth performance [8h]
- How pro- and anti-gun PAC contributions after school shootings effectively neutralize each other [8h]
- A new face for 'Little Foot,' the most complete Australopithecus skeleton to date [8h]
- Female astronauts face clotting risks, five-day weightlessness simulation suggests [8h]
- One-of-a-kind microscope reveals living cells in unprecedented detail [8h]
- Why are cats prone to kidney disease? A study points to unusual fats [9h]
- Light in the forest: Computer simulations show increased tree diversity from competition for canopy light [9h]
- The forest is our pantry: Alaska national forests support abundant wild foods [9h]
- Claims of 'rediscovered' Michelangelos unsettle Renaissance experts [9h]
- Climate change pushes tropical insects to their heat limit [9h]
- Mosquito monitoring through sound—implications for AI species recognition [10h]
- Drill core reveals asynchronous land–ocean responses to ancient ocean anoxia [10h]
- Charred pot residues reveal prehistoric Europeans' surprisingly complex cuisines [10h]
- Ctenophore research points to earlier origins of brain-like structures [10h]
- Research shows 41 US states are getting warmer, all in slightly different ways [10h]
- Salmonids reveal the cold truth about human impacts on Fennoscandian lakes [10h]
- Job listings with wide pay ranges may deter female applicants [10h]
- Oldest known bony fish fossils uncover early vertebrate evolution [10h]
- SWOT satellite takes stock of world's river water [11h]
- When unpaid cooking, cleaning and child care get a dollar value, income inequality in the US shrinks [11h]
- The sea is higher than we thought and millions more are at risk, study finds [11h]
- NA62 Collaboration refines measurement of rare particle decay [11h]
- Most plastic waste is contaminated. Our new 'nano' recycling tech embraces this messy reality [11h]
- Brazilian jiu‑jitsu is having its #MeToo moment [11h]
- Most compact quadruple star system yet fits within an area the size of Jupiter's orbit [11h]
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