The Brutalist Report - science
- Why shoppers buy fast fashion even if they disagree with it [33d]
- Violence against women and girls: 4 key takeaways from a strategy that aims to change society [33d]
- Super Mario Bros. help fight burnout: Study links classic games to boosted happiness [33d]
- Pimple patches have hidden our blemishes for hundreds of years—historian explains [33d]
- Can camera traps improve conservation outcomes? [33d]
- The 'pawprint economy' is booming—and it offers huge opportunities for tourism [33d]
- A dance of galaxies: JWST captures interacting dwarf galaxies [33d]
- Boosting workplace opportunities for vets [33d]
- Getting support for opening the 'Pandora's box' of DNA testing [33d]
- Halfway through Florida's bear hunt, state officials won't say how many bears are dead [33d]
- Want to read more in 2026? Here's how to revive your love of books [33d]
- Vast freshwater reserves found beneath salinity-stressed coastal Bangladesh [33d]
- From stadium to the wild: Sports clubs as new champions of biodiversity [33d]
- Medieval peasants probably enjoyed their holiday festivities more than you do [33d]
- Stripe patterns in blood cells offer new clues for diagnosing disorders and understanding natural designs [33d]
- New microfluidics technology enables highly uniform DNA condensate formation [33d]
- Database integrates deep-sea multi-omics data to study adaptation in extreme environments [33d]
- What makes goal-setting apps motivate—or backfire? [33d]
- NAC protein complex slows early synthesis to optimize cellular protein production [33d]
- How chirality goes from the molecular level to the cellular one [33d]
- Giant clams thrive with Indigenous management in American Sāmoa [34d]
- Microbial glues go from foe to friend with a simple chemical tweak [34d]
- The stealthy, persistent hazard of thirdhand smoke [34d]
- Lily-like plants reveal centromere type evolution paths [34d]
- Structural findings reveal how distinct GPCR ligands create different levels of activation [34d]
- Predictive 'mismatch' leads to novel carbon capture method [34d]
- New technique lights up where drugs go in the body, cell by cell [34d]
- Smile and the world will trust you: How mimicry shapes first impressions [34d]
- Atmospheric rivers explained: What to know about the weather phenomenon [34d]
- How does Santa do it all? Quantum physics, that's how, says scientist [34d]
- Male bees' food begging behavior traced to a single genetic factor [34d]
- New species of beetle named in honor of Gerald Durrell [34d]
- More eyes on the skies can help planes reduce climate-warming contrails [34d]
- What contributed to the success of termites? Their genomes provide the answer [34d]
- Fishing fleet tracking can reveal shifts in marine ecosystems [34d]
- Supermassive black holes show selective feeding habits during galaxy mergers [34d]
- Fossil-fuel propaganda is stalling climate action; here's what we can do about it [34d]
- Tracing the quick synthesis of an industrially important catalyst [34d]
- The way our cells respond to estrogen depends on how DNA is 'supercoiled' [34d]
- Reversible spin splitting effect achieved in altermagnetic RuO₂ thin films [34d]
- Engineering the first reusable launchpads on the moon [34d]
- Providing AI training leads to more critical and ethical use by university students [34d]
- Working in groups can help Republicans and Democrats agree on controversial content moderation online [34d]
- How soil and human antibiotic resistance are connected [34d]
- Scientists chart over 140,000 DNA loops to map human chromosomes in the nucleus [34d]
- Anything-goes 'anyons' may be at the root of surprising quantum experiments [34d]
- Leaves' pores explain longstanding mystery of uneven tree growth in a carbon-enriched world [34d]
- A third path to explain consciousness: Biological computationalism [34d]
- Two ancient human species came out of Africa together, not one, suggests new study [34d]
- How greener bus stops can help people beat the heat [34d]
- An ecosystem never forgets: Extreme heat and drought responses linked to hydrological memory [34d]
- Hubble glimpses galactic gas making getaway [34d]
- The dual impact of stellar bars on star formation in galaxy pairs [34d]
- The simulation hypothesis: Mathematical framework redefines what it means for one universe to simulate another [34d]
- Whale, dolphin strandings show widespread disease, trauma [34d]
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