The Brutalist Report - science
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- How lakes connect to groundwater critical for resilience to climate change, research finds [5d]
- Youngest basaltic lunar meteorite fills nearly one billion-year gap in moon's volcanic history [5d]
- Probing the cosmic 'Dark Ages' from the far side of the moon [5d]
- UK hopes to bolster space weather forecasts with Europe's first solar storm monitor [5d]
- Artificial solar eclipses in space could reveal inner workings of the sun [5d]
- People in Nordic region are more satisfied than other EU citizens with big city life [5d]
- Research reveals middle-class families hit hardest by South Korea's cost-of-living crisis [5d]
- Investigating whether we truly have free will [5d]
- Tracking ice, tracking change: Satellite data reveal how melting glaciers reshape landscapes [5d]
- Measuring individual radioactive decays enables faster detection method for nuclear applications [5d]
- Targeting MXenes for sustainable ammonia production [5d]
- First-ever ribosomal synthesis of cyclic peptides opens new avenues for next-generation drug design [5d]
- Spin as an input parameter: Machine learning predicts magnetic properties of materials [5d]
- No, weather modification did not cause the deadly flash floods in Texas [5d]
- Scientists reveal structural mechanism behind photosystem II in green algae [5d]
- Heat wave duration is accelerating faster than global warming, researchers find [5d]
- Satellites reveal tropical wetland flooding did not cause methane surge [5d]
- German paper challenges invasive raccoon myths [5d]
- Microrobots shaped and steered by metal patches could aid drug delivery and pollution cleanup [5d]
- Selective biocatalyst targets styrene pollutant, yielding pure epoxides for pharmaceuticals and specialty chemicals [5d]
- Q&A: Education researcher discusses the future of AI in K-12 education [5d]
- Why chronic heat stress makes chickens fatter: New insights into poultry metabolism [5d]
- Discovery of donor molecule pair could transform OLED technology and explosives detection [5d]
- Quantum clocks deliver navigation accuracy far beyond current GPS systems in naval tests [5d]
- Gut length driven by 'sexual conflict' in fish species [5d]
- Sea lamprey travel patterns follow the deepest parts of Great Lakes waterways [5d]
- Eliminating invasive rats may restore nutrient flow across food chain networks in Seychelles [5d]
- Thousands told to stay home as Spain forest fire rages [5d]
- France wildfire shuts down Marseille airport [5d]
- 'Lord of the Rings' director backs long shot de-extinction plan, starring New Zealand's lost moa [5d]
- Daily mismatch between temperature and humidity helps shield cloud forests from dryness [6d]
- 380-million-year-old lungfish jawbones reveal ancient eating habits of Earth's first land animals [6d]
- How plants manage light: New insights into nature's oxygen-making machinery [6d]
- Water storage in dams has caused minute shifts in Earth's poles, study finds [6d]
- A possible replacement for plastic: Spinning bacteria create improved cellulose [6d]
- Younger workers not adjusting to rising state pension age, study finds [6d]
- New software promises to make precision genome editing with CRISPR accessible to more researchers [6d]
- Image: Hubble captures stellar duo [6d]
- Decade-long study shows reduced winter snowpack impairs forests' ability to store carbon [6d]
- A new method for analyzing the stability of sunspots [6d]
- Study reveals urgent conservation needs for Siberian flying squirrel [6d]
- Nanobody neutralizes deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses in lab tests [6d]
- Quantum battery device lasts much longer than previous demonstrations [6d]
- More bubbles means more variation in ocean carbon storage [6d]
- 15th century holy books of Ethiopian Jewry discovered—the oldest found to date [6d]
- Rain events could cause major failure of Waikīkī storm drainage by 2050 [6d]
- Optical tweezer sectioning microscopy enables 3D imaging of floating live cells [6d]
- Hidden role of 'cell protector' protein opens cancer treatment possibilities [6d]
- Pretrained jet foundation model successfully utilized for tau reconstruction [6d]
- Scientific norms shape the behavior of researchers working for the greater good [6d]
- Can you trust climate information? How and why powerful players are misleading the public [6d]
- The online world comes with risks, but also friendships and independence for young people with disabilities [6d]
- Higher ed's relationship with marriage? It's complicated, and depends on age [6d]
- Reduce, remove, reflect: The three Rs that could limit global warming [6d]
- Perceived polarization may reflect inner circle agreement more than actual societal division [6d]
- There are many things American voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy [6d]
- Fungicides intended to suppress turfgrass diseases may damage fairways [6d]
- Parker Solar Probe uncovers direct evidence of the sun's 'helicity barrier' [6d]
- Massive boulders ejected during DART mission may complicate future asteroid deflection efforts [6d]
- Unique strategies use AI and extra credit to improve student performance on physics exams [6d]
- Food trade regimes harm people and the planet: How the G20 can drive improvements [6d]
- Meet the 'plastivore' caterpillars that grow fat from eating plastic [6d]
- Not all species flee heat: New hypothesis explains surprising movements in nature [6d]
- How airports like Heathrow and Gatwick could help aliens spot Earth [6d]
- Elusive romance of top-quark pairs observed at Large Hadron Collider [6d]
- Prairie dog genes reveal secrets of plague survival [6d]
- White clover study reveals genetic architecture that allows invasive plants to thrive worldwide [6d]
- Scientists find new way to control electricity at tiniest scale [6d]
- Globular clusters: The Vera Rubin Observatory is just getting started [6d]
- When Theia struck Earth, it helped set the stage for life to appear [6d]
- Why too much ultrasound slows chemical reactions [6d]
- Neanderthal DNA could be cause of some modern brain malformations [6d]
- New report details global drought impacts [6d]
- Spotted lanternflies are emerging in huge numbers. Don't panic, says entomologist [6d]
- Iron Age kohl in Iran: Kani Koter cemetery reveals a previously unknown recipe [6d]
- How plants build the microbiome they need to survive in a tough environment [6d]
- It's harder than you think to become a top sports official in football, soccer and the rugby codes [6d]
- New teacher-staffing model delivers benefits against retention and turnover crisis, study shows [6d]
- How a volatile mix of skin oil, hygiene and ozone affects indoor air quality [6d]
- Climate change linked to decline in nutritional quality of food [6d]
- Chain of magnets transports proton beams over range of energies in test of future cancer treatment [6d]
- Seeking moral advice from large language models comes with risk of hidden biases [6d]
- Purplish creature found in volcanic fjord is new species named after Darth Vader [6d]
- Innovative DNA assembly process produces high-quality reference genomes for endangered dolphins [6d]
- When sunscreen meets plastic: A newly discovered threat to marine ecosystems [6d]
- Behind the ballistics of the 'explosive' squirting cucumber [6d]
- Researchers using AI for weather forecasting [6d]
- The multitasking microbe that turns CO₂ into minerals [6d]
- Diagnosing cancer with light: Scientists develop a probe that glows yellow only in tumor cells [6d]
- Re-examination of Manitoba fossil leads to naming of new genus of placoderm fish [6d]
- In Texas, Florida and across the globe, warmer climate makes flooding 'more unprecedented' [6d]
- How ants actively protect themselves against dehydration [6d]
- Webb telescope reveals long-lived dust shells around multiple Wolf-Rayet stars [6d]
- When domesticated rabbits go feral, new morphologies emerge [6d]
- Plans to revive Tulare Lake take shape in the San Joaquin Valley [6d]
- An astronaut called a satellite 'impossible' [6d]
- Data show Canadian border plays minor role in US fentanyl trafficking compared to southern entry [6d]
- Astronomers investigate pulsar PSR J1930+1852 and its pulsar wind nebula [6d]
- New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian waters [6d]
- Hybrid model reveals people act less rationally in complex games, more predictably in simple ones [6d]
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