The Brutalist Report - science
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- Dramatically decreasing the time it takes to measure asteroid distances [90d]
- Lethal second-generation rat poisons are killing endangered quolls and Tasmanian devils [90d]
- Heat wave mortality studies reveal climate change impacts and risk for cities [90d]
- Speech therapist highlights reading gap's impact on vulnerable students [90d]
- Belief in God among boys continues to grow in Finland—study finds signs of growing belief among girls as well [90d]
- Innovative epoxy resin combines fire safety, recyclability and high performance [90d]
- Taylor Swift fans may be ready to 'Shake Off' plastic vinyl records, study shows [90d]
- Urban ponds as oases of biodiversity [90d]
- Scientists identify key gene that's critical for parasitic weed resistance and tomato yield [90d]
- Pressure-driven phase transition induces simultaneous negative photoconductivity and superconductivity [90d]
- Enhancing chromosome detection in metaphase cell images [90d]
- Unpaid placements leave teachers and nurses lagging financially, finds study [90d]
- Mangroves thrive in harsh coastal zones with unique adaptations [90d]
- A century of extra carbon dioxide boosts photosynthesis in tropical trees [90d]
- Combining software tools creates higher standards in species distribution modeling [90d]
- The science of sourdough—how citizens are helping shape the future of fermented foods [90d]
- Rho Cas and its kin: Study provides new insights into the mysterious outbursts of yellow hypergiants [90d]
- Study reveals extent of ecological damage from Niger Delta oil spills [90d]
- Engineers create new glue that mimics mussels and mucus to prevent bacterial buildup [90d]
- 3D nanoprinting technique can transform ceramics for high-performance systems, from disease detection to space travel [90d]
- Key protein that toggles between 'young' and 'old' states may hold key to reversing cell aging [90d]
- Animals as architects of the Earth: First global study reveals their surprising impact [91d]
- Study reveals rainforest tree tactics for different climates [91d]
- Data-driven approach accelerates single-atom catalyst development for water purification [91d]
- Transition metal-free catalyst promises greener, efficient ammonia synthesis [91d]
- Model suggests voter turnout alone can predict election victory margins [91d]
- Gap between water supply and demand will increase as climate shifts, analysis finds [91d]
- Crossing the blood-brain barrier: Lipid nanoparticle platform delivers mRNA to the brain via intravenous injection [91d]
- AcrVIB1: The unexpected anti-CRISPR protein that tightens RNA binding [91d]
- Why did life evolve to be so colorful? Research is starting to give us some answers [91d]
- The threat of 3D-printed 'ghost guns' is growing, but NZ has yet to act on these three big legal gaps [91d]
- Cytology brushes: A new way to decipher the past with DNA from parchment pages [91d]
- Efforts to archive climate data intensify as government limits access [91d]
- A new theory explains how water first arrived on Earth [91d]
- Cutting funding for science can have consequences for the economy and US technological competitiveness [91d]
- Top Greek scientist says the Santorini earthquake outlook remains uncertain [91d]
- Wage theft rises sharply in LA fast food restaurants [91d]
- Afghan families face dire choices as USAID cuts deepen humanitarian crisis [91d]
- Congress, not the president, decides on spending—a constitutional law professor explains the 'power of the purse' [91d]
- Apple Cider Vinegar: How social media gave rise to fraudulent wellness influencers [91d]
- Birds traversing longest distances across Americas found to be at highest risk [91d]
- Why people develop 'the ick' regarding potential dating targets [91d]
- What does the US public think about sending troops to foreign wars? Here's what the evidence shows [91d]
- Amish voters for Trump? The Amish and the religion factor in Republican electoral politics [91d]
- Could Elon Musk's government takeover happen in the UK? A constitutional law expert's view [91d]
- Nonprofits get more donations when they vary their Facebook fundraising messages—new research [91d]
- How Americans really feel about deporting immigrants—3 charts explain the conflicting headlines from recent polls [91d]
- Namibia's Shark Island: Europe's push for green hydrogen risks compromising sites of colonial genocide [91d]
- Why do skiers sunburn so easily on the slopes? A snow scientist explains [91d]
- Why is there so much gold in west Africa? [91d]
- Green staghorn coral may be more likely to survive ocean warming if crabs are around [91d]
- Evolving intelligent life took billions of years—but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted [91d]
- 'I feel constant anxiety': How caring for a seriously unwell pet can lead to stress and burnout [91d]
- Some fish adapt faster than others to changes in water temperature [91d]
- Is AI already shaking up the labor market? Four trends point to major change [91d]
- Designing antivirals for shape-shifting viruses [91d]
- Maugean skate return to levels not seen for a decade, but not out of the woods yet [91d]
- Special microscope system can measure how individual phytoplankton cells are using energy [91d]
- Cell atlas reveals parallels between horse and human pregnancies [91d]
- 'Dictator Game' experiments show women are more generous than men [91d]
- Archaeologists uncover patterns of bear baiting in early modern England [91d]
- 'Remarkable' cosmic explosion discovered in decades-old X-ray data [91d]
- Green skills to help nature repair itself are scarce: What we're doing to train more experts in South Africa and Senegal [91d]
- How being alone can weaken social identity, with broad implications for group processes and societal cohesiveness [91d]
- Cultural tradition of ancestral wisdom applied in contemporary academic and policymaking contexts [91d]
- New remote sensing method to continuously monitor primary forest loss [91d]
- Eighteen new pulsars discovered with Arecibo data analysis [91d]
- From plants to people: How vitamin B6 pathways link plant immunity to epilepsy [91d]
- New study finds meteoric iron in early Iron Age artifacts in Poland [91d]
- Magnetic nanocatalysts enhance tumor treatment via electronic density regulation [91d]
- Researchers create a new material from tree nuts with broad medical applications [91d]
- Solving a marine mystery: How anemonefish avoid stings from their sea anemone hosts [91d]
- NanoCas, a smaller version of CRISPR tested with a single AAV, delivers on-target results [91d]
- High levels of microplastic particles—Great Lakes watchdog calls for Canada and US to act [91d]
- Researchers spin 'wheel of fortune' to find a fundamental proof of quantum mechanics [91d]
- Ultrasounds could help process edible flowers as food ingredients [91d]
- Charting the rise of Girls' Love TV romance in Thailand [91d]
- Trees can cool cities, but only with a little help [91d]
- Switching wildlife for livestock can foster harmful pests [91d]
- Many stars could have sent us 'Oumuamua [91d]
- Physicists model how amorphous solids lose their stability [91d]
- How dinosaur extinctions created an environment that contributed to our fruit-eating primate ancestors [91d]
- Weighing in on the W boson measurement conundrum [91d]
- A blueprint for making cereal crops more resistant to fungal disease [91d]
- Scientists discover 'genetic weak spot' in endangered Italian bear population [91d]
- Scaling sustainable carbon fiber production: A breakthrough in lignin-based technology [91d]
- Rapidly accelerating X-ray flashes from a black hole 270 million light-years away [91d]
- Opportunistic car recalls could damage brands [91d]
- Overnight SpaceX launch to use booster for record 26th flight [91d]
- Study unveils dust patterns over time in the North Pacific [91d]
- Cone snail toxin inspires new method for studying molecular interactions [91d]
- Should Washington state test human waste fertilizer for PFAS? [91d]
- California banned polystyrene: Has the plastic industry spooked the governor into silence? [91d]
- Wildfires in the Andes cause severe soil degradation that hinders ecosystem recovery, study shows [91d]
- Taiwan bounty hunters kill invading iguanas as numbers soar [91d]
- Scientists are racing to discover the depth of ocean damage sparked by the LA wildfires [91d]
- Reintroducing wolves to Scottish Highlands could help address climate emergency, study suggests [91d]
- Near-complete skull discovery reveals 'top apex,' leopard-sized carnivore [91d]
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