The Brutalist Report - science
- Gaming seals reveal how cloudy water provides sense of direction [80d]
- In the age of AI, human interaction key to preserving academic voice [80d]
- Case study of flamenco fusion band suggests music can help combat ageism [80d]
- Long shot science leads to revised age for land-animal ancestor [80d]
- Q&A: How AI might become the future of hurricane flood forecasting [80d]
- What values drive tech workers? New study shows they're liberal—but not uniform [80d]
- Cotton virus circulated undetected for nearly 20 years, study finds [80d]
- Antarctica's hidden wind jets: Study reveals storm-driven low-level jets near Thwaites 'Doomsday Glacier' [80d]
- High-entropy nanoribbons offer cost-effective solution for harsh environments [80d]
- A new super material could lead to more powerful, energy-saving electronics [80d]
- Metabolic labeling in platelets expands possibilities for targeted drug delivery [80d]
- Anthropologists spotlight human toll of glacier loss [80d]
- Oxygenation in the ocean may have occurred earlier than previously thought, offering new insights into Earth's evolution [80d]
- Hurricane Ida in 2021 could have been even worse for New York City [80d]
- Strained strontium titanate membrane crosses into ferroelectric—and quantum—territory [80d]
- Cellular scaffolding secrets unlocked: Scientists discover key to microtubule growth [80d]
- Recovery is still possible for critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper with urgent intervention [80d]
- Climate change: No reprieve from heat this decade as globally agreed 1.5°C limit looms [80d]
- New method enables flexible generation of high-order vector vortex beams [80d]
- Supercapacitor-assisted catalytic system strips fluorine from PTFE and PFAS at low temperatures [80d]
- Study: Divorce hurts children's long-term earnings, increases chances of teen births, time in jail [80d]
- Why so few atrocities have ever been recognized as genocide [80d]
- Scientists discover lipid enzyme for maintaining cool temperature sensation and avoidance in fruit fly larvae [80d]
- Leprosy existed in the Americas long before the arrival of Europeans, study reveals [80d]
- The American mass exodus to Canada amid Trump 2.0 has yet to materialize [80d]
- Beyond the backlash: What evidence shows about the economic impact of DEI [80d]
- Mathematical models and imaging reveal how migrating cells navigate tissue geometry [80d]
- Unlocking precise composition analysis of nanomedicines [80d]
- Cannabis pangenome reveals potential for medicinal and industrial use [80d]
- Rethinking our relationship with CO₂—greenhouse gas could lead to development of sustainable fuels [80d]
- Findings uncover new mechanism linking cohesin complex to gene regulation [80d]
- Scientists make first direct detection of atmospheric sputtering on Mars [80d]
- Iron oxide 'oxygen sponge' doubles green hydrogen production efficiency by targeting atomic-level active sites [80d]
- Wildlife researchers train AI to better identify animal species in trail camera photos [80d]
- New study examines informal educators' self-efficacy in facilitating youth civic engagement for the environment [80d]
- Listening to electrons 'talk': Lithium-like tin's g-factor measured with 0.5 parts per billion experimental accuracy [80d]
- How the evolution of a single gene allowed the plague to adapt, prolonging the pandemics [80d]
- Saving twice the ice by limiting global warming [80d]
- Ancient genomes shed light on human prehistory in East Asia [80d]
- Quantum visualization technique confirms UTe₂ is an intrinsic topological superconductor [80d]
- Birds nested alongside dinosaurs in the Arctic: Fossil find pushes polar nesting record back by 25 million years [80d]
- Amphibian road mortality drops by over 80% with wildlife underpasses, study shows [80d]
- Harnessing the power of 'click chemistry' to make biomolecular labeling safe for live cells [80d]
- How Greenland's glacial troughs influence ocean circulation [80d]
- How social media influencers impact FOMO in young consumers [80d]
- Biodiversity time-series database gives unprecedented insight into global change [80d]
- Gender-sensitive data bring more depth to marine spatial planning [80d]
- Affordable sensor system detects algal bloom in real time [80d]
- Ultrathin resonators set new standard for efficient light manipulation [80d]
- Quanta image sensors brings bioluminescent signals into sharper focus [80d]
- Thousands of sensors reveal 3D structure of earthquake-triggered sound waves [80d]
- Portable sensor enables community lead detection in tap water [81d]
- The purrfect gene: Study shows genetic links between cat purring and androgen receptor gene variations [81d]
- Living libraries could save our food: Scientists develop method to breed climate-resilient crops faster [81d]
- Drought-fighting soil bacteria help wheat beat the heat [81d]
- Researchers uncover key molecular module behind heat-induced leaf senescence in tall fescue [81d]
- The rise and fall—and rise again—of white-tailed deer [81d]
- Study reveals factors that drive efficient, precise editing and hidden DNA repair [81d]
- New 3D flood visualizations help communities understand rising water risks [81d]
- Atlantic ocean current will weaken far less under climate change than previously indicated, study suggests [81d]
- Self-stirring nanoreactors enhance reaction efficiency for chemical synthesis [81d]
- Naturally derived nanoparticles show promise against cardiovascular and kidney disease [81d]
- Antarctica's sea ice is changing, and so is a vital part of the marine food web that lives within it [81d]
- Poorly paid jobs may push more workers to choose unemployment benefits [81d]
- Kinetic coupling: Structure and dynamics of biochemical networks linked through new concept [81d]
- Skipping migration: City-dwelling monarch butterflies stay put [81d]
- Colorado wolves extend territory toward state's southern border [81d]
- Study reveals alarming abuse faced by local councilors in transport policy debates [81d]
- Switzerland monitoring for flood risk after huge glacier collapse [81d]
- Behind the wellness industry's scented oils and soothing music are often underpaid, exploited workers [81d]
- China's Tianwen-2 is off to collect an asteroid sample [81d]
- What would happen if the Amazon rainforest dried out? This decades-long experiment has some answers [81d]
- Hybrid termite colonies confirmed in Florida, raising concerns over spread and damage [81d]
- New data shows most of us have PFAS in our blood. How worried should we be? [81d]
- Does planting trees really help cool the planet? [81d]
- New AI tool aids caribou conservation in a changing Arctic [81d]
- Space power satellites at the moon could keep a lunar base warm [81d]
- Ballistic electrons chart a new course for next-gen terahertz devices [81d]
- Anxious over AI? One way to cope is by building your uniquely human skills [81d]
- Dinosaurs could hold key to cancer discoveries: Study highlights importance of preserving fossilized soft tissues [81d]
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- Degradable silicone-hydrogel coating offers efficient marine biofouling protection [81d]
- A new method to generate muons with ultra-short high-intensity lasers [81d]
- How deep-focus seismicity controls Changbaishan volcanism [81d]
- Knife crime is common but difficult to investigate—robots can help [81d]
- Digital discovery unlocks durable catalyst for acidic water splitting [81d]
- Paper directory boosts usefulness of mobile phones, bottom lines, in rural Africa [81d]
- Artificial cell-like structures mimic self-reproduction and release polymeric spores [81d]
- Three new wolf packs discovered in Northern California [81d]
- Income inequality undermines support for higher minimum wages, study finds [81d]
- Agriculture in forests can provide climate and economic dividends [81d]
- GHOST spies ultra-hot Jupiter with ultra-fast winds [81d]
- Some bosses benefit from belittling employees [81d]
- Re-inventing the cheese wheel: Researchers work on optimizing plant-based dairy [81d]
- Spectroscopic study inspects blue straggler stars in NGC 3201 [81d]
- Unmasking big tobacco's youth marketing playbook [81d]
- In the workplace, relationships equal reality [81d]
- Dead pigeon, duck shutter Brazil zoo amid bird flu fears [81d]
- Thousands to evacuate as Canada's Manitoba province declares wildfire emergency [81d]
- Loggers fell old, native forests on Australian island [81d]
- The hunt for mysterious 'Planet Nine' offers up a surprise [81d]
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