The Brutalist Report - science
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- Accelerating drug discovery with fragment screening [1d]
- New study presents the eLTER Framework of Standard Observations for long-term, integrated environmental monitoring [1d]
- Peptide synthesis could stop global potato pathogen once linked to Ireland's Great Famine [1d]
- Image: Belts of green in the Washington suburbs [1d]
- What intentional communities can teach us about resilience amid global instability [1d]
- Promiscuity and parental behavior in birds are driven by demographics, not the other way around [1d]
- Chicken gene-editing advance opens path to drug-producing eggs [1d]
- Stellar flares may expand habitable zones around small stars [1d]
- Q&A: Scientists decode the logic behind cells' mysterious protein stockpiles [1d]
- Cosmetics from waste? Microbial discovery unlocks greener route to high-value chemical products [1d]
- The 'resource curse': Why natural resource abundance can be a double-edged sword [1d]
- Measuring how stressed rocks 'sigh' before breaking could help predict geohazards [1d]
- Rethinking augmented reality for children: Study finds key design gap [1d]
- This volcano that 'slept' for 100,000 years was never truly quiet [1d]
- How a faster protein-screening tool could strengthen US rare-earth supply chains [1d]
- NASA eyes September for Roman Telescope launch [1d]
- Turning four into two: How duplicated genomes become diploid again [1d]
- AI for molecular simulations may not need built-in physics to deliver strong results [1d]
- Tiny satellites face big data limits: How foldable antennas could change CubeSat missions [1d]
- Ancient chicken bones reveal human management in Korea 2,000 years ago [1d]
- Ancient amber reveals a true bug equipped with claws, a highly unusual feature [1d]
- Water to surge into drought-depleted Lake Powell but at costs elsewhere [1d]
- Wildfire-driven deforestation rates in California among highest in world [1d]
- DNA's physical form helps direct gyrase activity and could reshape antibiotic design [1d]
- QR codes can influence whether older customers return [1d]
- Millions of atoms, shifting bonds—new software brings living chemistry into view [1d]
- Elusive tularemia proteins reveal possible treatment target in rare tick-borne disease [1d]
- Why a county's basic income program provided reprieve from poverty but not financial independence [1d]
- Soundwaves settle debate about elusive quantum particle [1d]
- Chalk-stream salmon could become an official sub-species [1d]
- South Africa coal delay could cause 32,000 deaths, report says [1d]
- What's in a name? Study finds two dahlia-damaging viruses are variants of same species [1d]
- Canada's parks may be protecting the wrong places as climate extremes reshape biodiversity [1d]
- Quantum simulations that bypass resolution limits offer insights into high-temperature superconductivity [1d]
- Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria [2d]
- Bamboo plastic could help predict how long biodegradable products last in seawater [2d]
- Mapping microplastic movement in rivers and streams across Pennsylvania [2d]
- Turning vibrations into value—a new catalyst converts CO₂ into useful CO [2d]
- Catalyst reveals temperature-driven shape shifts behind methanol production efficiency [2d]
- First direct nanomagnet measurement finds switching attempts far slower than long-assumed [2d]
- Classical physics can explain quantum weirdness, study shows [2d]
- Understanding incel culture, and how schools can address it [2d]
- Light-powered propulsion expands space exploration possibilities [2d]
- Microbes contribute a surprisingly large array of proteins in fermented foods [2d]
- Beneath Arctic ice, a vast fossil fuel footprint is colliding with Indigenous lands and wildlife [2d]
- They promised climate action for years, but what these meat and dairy giants were really selling was something else [2d]
- For 74,000 years, one ancient killer quietly dictated where early humans could survive across Africa [2d]
- Clearing crowded supermarket aisles lifts sales by 11.5% in field tests [2d]
- New study quantifies lake CO₂ emissions and their rising trend in China [2d]
- Why does life prefer one 'hand' over the other? New study points to electron spin [2d]
- Astronomers reveal spectacular birthplace of cosmic buckyballs [2d]
- Global appetite for beef is driving Amazon deforestation, new study finds [2d]
- A philosopher's serpent: New grass-green pitviper discovered in China's Giant Panda National Park [2d]
- Coral reefs are secretly connected across vast oceans—and that's crucial for their survival [2d]
- ATLAS sets record limits on Higgs boson's self-interaction [2d]
- When humidity changes, so do the colors of sweat bees [2d]
- Assessing the impact of golf courses on water scarcity in the Colorado River Basin [2d]
- Hidden nest cameras debunk long-standing myth about how cuckoos lay their eggs [2d]
- Edible orchids are being overharvested in the Mediterranean—how to protect these astonishing blooms [2d]
- Discovery of new polymer class provides compostable alternative to conventional thermoplastics [2d]
- Ames's contributions to Artemis II [2d]
- Astronomers find an exo-Jupiter, and it seems to have clouds [2d]
- Discovering a favorite pit stop and communication hub for cloud forest canopy dwellers [2d]
- Researchers find children are good at making parents more eco-friendly [2d]
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