The Brutalist Report - science
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- Smartphone bans alone fail to equip children for healthy use of technology, say experts [44d]
- Mapping the future of metamaterials [44d]
- New superconducting state discovered: Cooper-pair density modulation [44d]
- 19 New England sea turtles are back in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida after rehabbing in Missouri [44d]
- Earth's storage of water in soil, lakes and rivers is dwindling. And it's especially bad for farming [44d]
- 'Inside out' fossil reveals a new species with a perfectly preserved interior [44d]
- Not just the Internet: Foresight uses fiber optics to detect structural damage after earthquakes [44d]
- Nanostructured copper alloy rivals superalloys in strength and stability [44d]
- NEO surveyor instrument enclosure tested inside historic chamber for Apollo spacecraft testing [44d]
- Research weighs question of how the US should engage with other countries when it comes to tariffs and trade [44d]
- Even small amounts of Palmer amaranth threaten furrow-irrigated rice yields, research confirms [44d]
- By 2100, more than 80% of amphibian species in and around the Pantanal in Paraguay projected to lose suitable habitat [44d]
- Moorland stability: Dominant species and biodiversity play crucial roles [44d]
- Dirac's Plate Trick, the Hairy Ball Theorem and more: Research probes physics of irregular objects on inclined planes [44d]
- Analysis identifies optimal microbes for sustainable chemical production [44d]
- Support staff shortages exceed those for teachers in many Illinois public schools [44d]
- Increased meltwater and rain help explain why Southern Ocean cooling has defied predictions [44d]
- Classroom talk plays a key part in the teaching of writing, study shows [44d]
- AI model transforms material design by predicting and explaining synthesizability [44d]
- Medical students support tattoo removal for adults impacted by the justice system [44d]
- Drone experiment reveals how Greenland ice sheet is changing [44d]
- Discovery reveals key molecular event that boosts wheat's defense against devastating disease [44d]
- Mapping the Earth's crops with the help of AI can help farmers and policymakers improve planning [44d]
- Liquid-crystal platform overcomes optical losses in photonic circuits [44d]
- Biomimetic adsorbent efficiently extracts uranium from seawater [44d]
- Geospatial intelligence methodology makes land use management more accurate and faster [44d]
- Membrane proteins reveal new pathways for drugs to act on cells [44d]
- Engineered microparticles mimic biological structures to track protein degradation [44d]
- Renting clothes for sustainable fashion—niche markets work best [44d]
- Climate change threatens movement of birds through northern Australia [44d]
- Nanoscale ripples provide key to unlocking thin material properties in electronics [44d]
- A genetic tree as a movie: Moving beyond the still portrait of ancestry [44d]
- Video: Watch wind whirl from the sun [44d]
- Arctic sea ice hits lowest peak in satellite record, says US agency [44d]
- Partisan divide in perceptions of Ford-Kavanaugh hearings revealed [44d]
- Online microcredentials: A response to meet the market's demand for soft skills [44d]
- An unexpected underground alliance: Root-knot nematodes benefit root flies [44d]
- Is AI the new research scientist? Not so, according to a human-led study [44d]
- Newly developed waveguide device protects photonic quantum computers from errors [44d]
- Critical blood defense receptor CD163 mapped for first time [44d]
- Cartilage and bone development: Three paths to skeleton formation [44d]
- First fossil hyena tracks found in South Africa. How expert animal trackers helped [44d]
- Topology-based quantum states resist noise, promising more stable networks [44d]
- Master architects of spider world discovered in northern Australia [44d]
- Scientists achieve breakthrough in harnessing heat to control magnetism in 2D materials [45d]
- Artificial cells can glow at room temperature in response to external target molecules [45d]
- New data shed light on impact of charged ions from coronal mass ejections [45d]
- Hundreds of fungi species threatened with extinction: IUCN [45d]
- Canada's housing crisis is preventing millions from forming the households they want [45d]
- Ecological disruptions are a risk to national security [45d]
- Star-mapping space telescope Gaia sent into 'retirement orbit' [45d]
- Barriers to affordable housing found—research recommends establishing regional authority [45d]
- Could a deeper understanding of the seasons and how they are changing improve resilience to climate change? [45d]
- New research shows how technology can help support marginalized communities in a global crisis [45d]
- Wild marmots' social networks reveal controversial evolutionary theory in action [45d]
- How corroding sea structures can provide vital habitats for marine life [45d]
- Researchers create global 3D dataset of seawater pH using stepwise FFNN algorithm [45d]
- Genetic mutations linked to Marek's disease in chickens identified [45d]
- Kids and the internet: How our new tool assesses children's 'digital maturity' [45d]
- Cleaner fuels, greener industries: New approach synthesizes zeolites with diverse aluminum contents [45d]
- Voyage tracks some of the world's fiercest ocean currents in the Mozambique Channel [45d]
- Humpback whales' use of memory to time their migration could prove less effective amid climate change [45d]
- One day we might seed the universe with life. But should we? [45d]
- Why is housing so expensive? Blame the Great Recession and its resulting construction labor shortage [45d]
- Graphene-based programmable surfaces advance terahertz imaging and 6G communications [45d]
- We must not ignore eugenics in our genetics curriculum, says professor [45d]
- Nanocomposite hydrogel adapts to multiple stimuli for targeted drug release [45d]
- Coral diseases and water quality threaten restoration efforts [45d]
- Scientists develop neural networks to enhance spectral data compression efficiency for new vacuum solar telescope [45d]
- Novel enzyme can extract valuable compounds from plant waste using a green chemistry approach [45d]
- When a 1-in-100-year flood washed through the Coorong, it made the vital microbiome of this lagoon healthier [45d]
- Locked out: How property prices fuel rent increases [45d]
- Discovery reveals how a specialized structure in plant cells helps regulate photosynthesis [45d]
- How calcium may have unlocked the origins of life's molecular asymmetry [45d]
- Bizarre compounds of oxygen and carbon with explosive potential revealed [45d]
- The Airbnb transparency effect: The impact of pricing on consumer behavior [45d]
- Happy dogs make happy humans, and 9 other reasons science says dogs need to chew [45d]
- Beyond ambiguous reflections: Bridging optical 3D metrology and computer vision [45d]
- Terahertz imaging reveals new views of internal cochlea structure [45d]
- Sowing the seeds of greater food diversity in Africa [45d]
- Humans are bad at reading dogs' emotions—but we can learn to do better [45d]
- Nature's viny vampire: Discovering what drives parasitic Cuscuta campestris [45d]
- Human urine, a valuable resource as fertilizer for sustainable urban agriculture [45d]
- Assumptions about genomic diversity may create conservation illusions of population health [45d]
- Conserving our cultural record is more important than ever, expert argues [45d]
- New AI model can measure weed growth—here's how it could help ensure global food security [45d]
- Polymerlike worms wriggle their way through mazes [45d]
- New discovery promises to reveal hidden black holes across the universe [45d]
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- Unlocking rice's yield potential: Trio of genes holds the key, study shows [45d]
- Fighting bacteria with viruses: Important step to treating antibiotic-resistant infections [45d]
- Transistor reshapes electronic properties of a 2D material [45d]
- Physicists discover a copper-free high-temperature superconducting oxide [45d]
- Even the common people drank wine in Troy [45d]
- Small star, mighty flares: ALMA shares new view of Proxima Centauri [45d]
- Atmospheres of new planets might have unexpected mixtures of hydrogen and water [45d]
- Psychological implications and best practices for virtual communication in modern workflows [45d]
- Four new gamma-ray millisecond pulsars discovered [45d]
- Fire fighting helicopter tackles Thailand blazes [45d]
- Colorado's wolves expand their territory [45d]
- Physics meets art: A new twist on interference patterns [45d]
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