The Brutalist Report - science
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- Independent palm oil farmers excluded from sustainable market, finds study [105d]
- AI uncovers hidden rules of some of nature's toughest protein bonds [105d]
- New statistical tool enhances prediction accuracy [105d]
- Mathematical 'sum of zeros' trick exposes topological magnetization in quantum materials [105d]
- Turbulence with a twist: New work shows fluid in a curved pipe can undergo discontinuous transition [105d]
- Volcanic emissions of reactive sulfur gases may have shaped early climate of Mars, making it more hospitable to life [105d]
- New method streamlines detection of carcinogenic compounds in food products [105d]
- Newly developed organic compounds can serve as highly sensitive oxygen sensors [105d]
- Nano-switch achieves first directed, gated flow of excitons [105d]
- eDNA alone may mislead tracking of marine species' shifting ranges, study finds [105d]
- Expanding scientific access to biodiversity data [105d]
- Hunting for aliens in the galaxy's most promising neighborhood [105d]
- New tool automates cell identification in complex datasets [105d]
- Preventing recidivism after imprisonment: Systemic patterns behind reoffending revealed [105d]
- A new view of the proton and its excited states [105d]
- Southeast Pacific sediment cores are an 8-million-year-old climate archive of temperature effects on the ocean [105d]
- Measuring the Unruh effect: Proposed approach could bridge gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics [105d]
- Island ant communities show signs of 'insect apocalypse' [105d]
- Pinning down protons in water—a basic science success story [105d]
- AI-powered tool reconstructs missing data to predict coastal oceans' health [105d]
- Cellular quality control in humans decoded [105d]
- How North Carolina trash traps could help inform policy [105d]
- 'No rest for the wilted': Climate bioassessment method targets species most at risk from extremes [105d]
- The digital movement that is enabling Indigenous people to show for themselves how the Amazon region is changing [105d]
- Economists find 2025 farm income boosted by high cattle prices and one-time payments [105d]
- Seaweed cells could give solar panels a boost [105d]
- When 'sustainable' fashion backfires on the environment [105d]
- Chalk and talk vs. active learning: What's holding South African teachers back from using proven methods? [105d]
- A massive eruption 74,000 years ago affected the whole planet: Volcanic glass may show how people survived [105d]
- Narrow-linewidth laser on a chip sets new standard for frequency purity [105d]
- Locusts bypass classical molecular pathway to process smells and pheromones, study reveals [105d]
- Switching disease on and off: How a gene switch could help against bacterial infections [105d]
- From pubs to plates: Research shows Britain's social life is shifting [105d]
- What 3I/ATLAS tells us about other solar systems [105d]
- Single, divorced, widowed? Social security rules may be working against you [105d]
- Adjustable microchannel height boosts sensitivity in impedance flow cytometry [105d]
- Planet crossing starspots reveals detailed architecture of TOI-3884 system [105d]
- Urban heat relief: Trees need water and space to maximize cooling, study finds [105d]
- Less pollution during heavy rainfall: Researchers calculate potential of nature-based measures in cities [105d]
- Study finds blind spot for some auditors who use tech-based fraud tests [106d]
- Pro-climate sentiments are more common than you think [106d]
- How the stuff of life could be brought to Europe's Mars Rover by rockfalls and ancient floods [106d]
- Dandelions control the dispersal of their seeds through asymmetrical attachment, finds study [106d]
- Clocks created from random events can probe 'quantumness' of universe [106d]
- Octopuses put their best arm forward for every task [106d]
- Octopus arms reveal specialized movements and coordination in the wild [106d]
- Protecting Indigenous Amazon territories can benefit human health [106d]
- Deadly Nepal protests reflect a wider pattern of Gen Z political activism across Asia [106d]
- Social connections, service access, language: How disability can make things even harder for refugees [106d]
- Our study analyzed pesticide use and residues across EU. Here's what we found [106d]
- Signs of ancient life may have been found in Martian rock—new study [106d]
- Trading human remains: Why bones should not become a commodity [106d]
- Alien: Earth—how realistic are the extraterrestrials? Three experts rank them [106d]
- Ten years ago, gravitational waves changed astronomy. A new discovery shows there's more to come [106d]
- JWST finds an exoplanet around A pulsar whose atmosphere is all carbon [106d]
- NASA data, trainings help Uruguay navigate drought [106d]
- Warming rivers in Alaska threaten Chinook salmon populations and Indigenous food security [106d]
- Discovery of new moon or ring system orbiting mysterious distant planet Quaoar [106d]
- Metals reveal trade in Bronze Age more connected than previously thought [106d]
- Key diagnostic system for experimental fusion reactor nears completion [106d]
- Invasive plants are rapidly changing tropic ecosystems across three continents [106d]
- Bad reviews push Airbnb hosts to rethink their positioning, study finds [106d]
- New dinosaur from Wales identified in museum drawer [106d]
- Why workaholics can't switch off [106d]
- Gender gap in Africa's water leadership undermines fair policymaking, analysis suggests [106d]
- Researchers revive the pinhole camera for next-gen infrared imaging [106d]
- NASA fuel storage research launches aboard resupply mission [106d]
- Microscopic worms reveals just how cramped cells really are [106d]
- How egg cells control the timing of cell division [106d]
- From noise to power: A symmetric ratchet motor discovery [106d]
- Americans' knowledge of civics increases, survey finds [106d]
- A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? German burial mounds reveal long-distance travelers [106d]
- Shrinking seeds in Madagascar's forests tied to human activity [106d]
- Climate change threatens restoration successes in Lake Piburg [106d]
- Could AI write an academic paper and get published without anyone noticing? [106d]
- Influencers, multipliers, and the structure of polarization—how political narratives circulate on Twitter/X [106d]
- Climate change responsible for 1,700 heat-related deaths in a single European region, study finds [106d]
- La Niña's new twist: Ground movement threatens Aussie homes [106d]
- How interstellar objects similar to 3I/ATLAS could jumpstart planet formation around infant stars [106d]
- Second exoplanet found orbiting nearby star Gliese 536 [106d]
- New insights for understanding and preventing famines [106d]
- QROCODILE experiment advances search for dark matter using superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors [106d]
- Europe leads on transparent borders as Australia lags behind [106d]
- Britain's economy did not collapse after the Romans left, sediment core analysis finds [106d]
- Circuits invisible to the naked eye: New technique shrinks microchips beyond current size limits [106d]
- NASA blocks Chinese citizens from working on space programs [106d]
- Study warns US emissions progress may flatline [106d]
- Against the tide: Filipinos battle rising sea on sinking island [106d]
- Tests on superconducting materials for world's largest fusion energy project show reliable measurement protocol [106d]
- Newly dated 85-million-year-old dinosaur eggs could improve understanding of Cretaceous climate [106d]
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