The Brutalist Report - science
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
            
            
            
            - An evolutionary algorithmic phase transition 2.6 billion years ago may have sparked the emergence of eukaryotic cells [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Q&A: Why it's important for cells to make copies on an exacting schedule [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Growth across fields: Scientific collaboration tackles farming challenges [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Laser-plasma accelerator achieves 100 electron bunches per second [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Novel bacterial strain expands options for more sustainable soybean production [197d] 
                 
                
            
- ELVIS to enter orbit: Pioneering imaging system to enhance space biology and life detection beyond Earth [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Infrared spectroscopy with machine learning detects early wood coating deterioration [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Study clarifies potential drivers of toxic elements along elevational gradients in terrestrial ecosystems [197d] 
                 
                
            
- How land-use change affects carbon storage in Africa [197d] 
                 
                
            
- A pioneering spectrometer for high photon energy X-rays [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Coastal management model plays the long game against the rising tides [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Curious isolation: New butterfly species discovered [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Mechanisms for early spring peak of extratropical cyclone activity in East Asia explained [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Quantum surprise: Matter mediates ultrastrong coupling between light particles [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Heavy spring snow storm wreaks havoc in the Alps [197d] 
                 
                
            
- New quantum 'game' showcases the promise of quantum computers [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Nutrient additions amplify grassland response to rainfall, study finds [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Land use drives the energy dynamics of boreal lake food webs [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Maltose-negative yeasts could unlock new flavors and faster brewing for nonalcoholic beers [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends,' study suggests [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Scientists crack ocean's code for predicting China's persistent summer rains [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Protein partnership regulates telomerase to protect chromosomes [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Microbiologists discover new species of methane-producing archaea in the human gut [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Sea slugs use daylight to show off their colors [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Avian influenza is a devastating setback for the Patagonian elephant seal population [197d] 
                 
                
            
- 'Time machine' enzyme could improve mRNA-based therapeutics [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Curved neutron beams could deliver benefits straight to industry [197d] 
                 
                
            
- From cage to sponge: Clathrate material morphs into powerful green hydrogen catalyst [197d] 
                 
                
            
- MLB's international Latino players, coaches face challenges despite diversity efforts [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Cellular repair system could prevent protein aggregation in neurodegenerative disease ALS [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Few people mind when others invite themselves to group activities [197d] 
                 
                
            
- A genetic basis of adaptive evolution: Complex chromosomal rearrangements drive color changes in stick insects [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Curiosity rover finds large carbon deposits on Mars [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Sugar-mimicking molecule central to virulence of a common crop disease, study finds [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Worry, social norms and exposure to media coverage may predict whether Americans discuss climate change [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Wildlife cameras provide an unfiltered view of the natural world [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Phosphorylation enables tau protein to form reversible droplets, offering insights into early Alzheimer's [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Simulations predict how pesticides may affect honeybee colonies [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Why people with autism struggle to get hired, and how businesses can help by changing how they look at job interviews [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Free tool streamlines ALS drug discovery with mass-spectrometry based model [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Plants over plastics: Researchers create biodegradable cellulose-based packaging [197d] 
                 
                
            
- AI-controlled fighter jets may be closer than we think, and would change the face of warfare [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Indicators of alien life may have been found. An astrophysicist explains what the new research means [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Winding up value: How media shapes the luxury watch market [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Why Kinshasa keeps flooding, and why it's not just about the rain [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Why it's not safe for dogs to drink from communal water bowls [197d] 
                 
                
            
- A new record for California's highest-elevation tree: Jeffrey pine found in High Sierra [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Personality test for bees: Research reveals differences in honey bee defense behavior within same colony [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Pangenome study unveils wild and cultivated rice's genetic diversity [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Exams coming up? Use the science of memory to improve how you revise [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Integration method enables high-performance oxide-based spintronic devices on silicon substrates [197d] 
                 
                
            
- High-resolution dataset tracks land productivity changes to combat degradation [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Why Katy Perry's celebrity spaceflight blazed a trail for climate breakdown [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Rare one-dimensional quantum magnetism discovered in metallic Ti₄MnBi₂ compound [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Endangered sea turtle populations show signs of recovery in more than half the world, survey finds [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Where are all the aliens?: Fermi's paradox explained [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Isotopes unearth history of earthquakes in the Apennines [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Secrets of superfluid: How dipolar interactions shape two-dimensional superfluid behavior [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Tying light from lasers into stable 'optical knots' [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Scientists map fastest pathways for replenishing Central Valley groundwater [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Why deregulating online platforms is actually bad for free speech [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Ethical leadership can boost well-being and performance in remote work environments [197d] 
                 
                
            
- 'We get bucketloads of homework': Young people speak about what it's like to start high school [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Food waste is a major contributor to climate change. What are the solutions? [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Why healthy eating may be the best way to reduce food waste [197d] 
                 
                
            
- How did environmentalism become a partisan issue? [197d] 
                 
                
            
- How single-stream recycling works—your choices can make it better [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Scientists hack cell entry to supercharge cancer drugs [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Damning study of online abuse of female MPs shows urgent legal reform is needed [197d] 
                 
                
            
- It's time to build a space telescope interferometer—this could be the first step [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Greater regulation needed to protect freshwater environments from pharmaceutical drugs, says researcher [197d] 
                 
                
            
- How astronomers mapped the interstellar medium—and discovered the local bubble [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Unlocking the secrets of salt crystal formation at the nanoscale [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Archaeologists uncover Iron Age hub for prized purple dye in Israel [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Testing in the clouds: NASA flies to improve satellite data [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Scientists discover new trigger mechanism for solar microflares [197d] 
                 
                
            
- New possibilities for animal-computer interaction to benefit zoo animals and visitors [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Calculating a sustainable future: Mathematician identifies unsustainable development patterns and climate vulnerability [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Quantum confinement explains the dramatic rise of electrical resistivity in few-nanometers-thick silicon sheets [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Extreme microbial adaptations arise in one of America's most polluted waterways [197d] 
                 
                
            
- How to tackle the 'gender play gap': 4 ways to encourage young women back into sport [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Chandra releases new 3D models of cosmic objects [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Modified human remains in prehistoric South Texas reveal ancient cultural practices [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Most bees nest in the ground—offering rocks and gravel is a simple way to help them thrive [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Lipid nanodomains may hold the key to cell signaling mystery [197d] 
                 
                
            
- DNA organization offers clues for advancing stem cell therapy [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Dental surgery cures sloth's toothache [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Career benefits of opening for established artists like Taylor Swift revealed in study [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Potential threat to water safety from wildfires [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Using ChatGPT, students might pass a course, but with a cost [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Using gamma-ray bursts to probe large-scale structures [197d] 
                 
                
            
- What does it mean to exceed and return to global warming of 1.5°C? [197d] 
                 
                
            
- 'They are like my children': Research reveals 4 types of indoor plant owners. Which one are you? [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Using puppets to communicate innovative enzyme science [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Mystery molars lead to discovery of giant crayfish in ancient Aotearoa [197d] 
                 
                
            
- A new take on the abilities of hydrogen binding energy for use in single-atom catalysts [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Smaller, smarter building blocks for future quantum technology [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Strong shaking at fault stepover has rocks—briefly—defying gravity [197d] 
                 
                
            
- Major dust-up for water in the Colorado River [197d] 
                 
                
            
 
    
 
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