The Brutalist Report - science
- Protect your pets this summer: Tips for Independence Day and summer heat [195d]
- Q&A: Companies are racing to develop the first useful quantum computer—ultracold neutral atoms could be the key [195d]
- Firms raise bar after missing target: Study shows strategic use of overestimated earnings targets [195d]
- Generative AI in digital education: Transforming learning, teaching and assessment [195d]
- Green transition: How policymakers can redirect financial flows towards sustainability [195d]
- Research reveals important gaps in knowledge about coastal sand nourishments [195d]
- Evolution of Korean alcohol production: From an experience-based craft to a data-driven science [195d]
- Everglades ecosystems show mixed reactions to rising sea levels [195d]
- It takes a village: Chimpanzee babies do better when their moms have social connections [195d]
- Americans largely disapprove of attacks on science and medicine, survey finds [195d]
- New 3D glacier visualizations provide insights into a hotter Earth [195d]
- Unequal from the start: The achievement gap and the early years [195d]
- Screen time: Passive and solitary use makes us most dissatisfied [195d]
- Trading knowledge—not wares: Archaeological study sheds light on women's overlooked role in Papua New Guinea sea trade [195d]
- Here are the flowers that both bees and humans like best [195d]
- Killer whales, kind gestures: Orcas offer food to humans in the wild [195d]
- Living small in a big city: Urban Túngara frog tadpoles develop faster but end up being tinier [195d]
- Entropy engineering opens new avenue for robust quantum anomalous Hall effect in 2D magnets [195d]
- Largest group of flamingos in a decade spotted in Florida Everglades [195d]
- Ochre discovery in South African cave reveals advanced toolmaking during the Middle Stone Age [195d]
- Analysis provides day-by-day insight into prehistoric plankton's capacity for change [195d]
- Southern Ocean saltier, hotter and losing ice fast as decades-long trend unexpectedly reverses [195d]
- Genomes reveal the Norwegian lemming as one of the most recently evolved mammal species [195d]
- How social media is changing the game for athletes [195d]
- Hurricane ecology research reveals critical vulnerabilities of coastal ecosystems [195d]
- Innovative clip-off chemistry enables fast and precise production of complex molecules [195d]
- THC is undetectable after a withdrawal period in cows fed hemp byproduct [195d]
- How rare earth elements move and accumulate in the desert and other cold regions [195d]
- To grandmother's house you go? Not far, for most US grandkids [195d]
- Common farm fungicide may be contributing to 'insect apocalypse' [195d]
- Four-day school week may not be best for students, review finds [195d]
- Why the traditional college major may be holding students back in a rapidly changing job market [195d]
- Image: Hubble captures an active galactic center [195d]
- All major UK political parties lack boldness needed to tackle poverty, new research says [195d]
- Survey: Only 4% of Canadians give schools an 'A' on climate education—students deserve better [195d]
- Outdoor adventure education boosts confidence and connection in young Australians [195d]
- NOAA delays the cutoff of key satellite data for hurricane forecasting [195d]
- Webb refines Bullet Cluster mass and maps dark matter distribution [195d]
- Teens from disadvantaged areas face lower life satisfaction but not more emotional problems, new study finds [195d]
- The bold place bets on VIX: Research finds investors turn to 'fear index' trading despite potential for high returns [195d]
- Mathematical approach makes uncertainty in AI quantifiable [195d]
- Extreme weather: AI-assisted early warning system offers targeted disaster prevention [195d]
- Yellow bacterial pigment provides new insights into cellulose degradation for biofuels and antibiotics [195d]
- New gecko discoveries hint at hidden depths of wildlife haven in Cambodia [195d]
- Engineering nano-clouds that can change color, temperature and outwit heat sensors [195d]
- Air quality isn't just bad in cities. Here's why and how we're tracking pollution from upland fires [195d]
- African women are key to fighting climate change. These are the green skills they will need [195d]
- Internet searches can hinder creativity [195d]
- What's at risk for Arctic wildlife if Trump expands oil drilling in the fragile National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska [195d]
- New catalyst cuts precious palladium expenditure 100-fold by using recycled waste [195d]
- How does Marburg virus spread between species? Young Ugandan scientist's photos give important clues [195d]
- Could the first images from the Vera Rubin telescope change how we view space for good? [195d]
- AI pinpoints promising materials that capture only CO₂ from air [195d]
- Experimental model enables study of how protein complex influences mitochondrial function [195d]
- Zanzibar's baobab trees used to be a valued part of society—drone images help prove it [195d]
- Plankton can investigate crime, affect the climate and influence science [195d]
- Australia's cutest mammal is now Australia's cutest three mammals [195d]
- Business news can forecast market volatility more accurately than standard models, suggests study [195d]
- Injectable biomaterial delivers dual therapies to promote nerve repair after spinal injury [195d]
- Gen Z is struggling to find work: Four strategies to move forward [195d]
- Cities are heating up the planet—how they can do more to fight climate change [195d]
- Archaeology volunteers uncover Bronze Age burial site beneath city park [195d]
- Anti-witchcraft laws fail to prevent thousands of annual accusations and deaths, according to report [195d]
- Labels are everything: New study reveals role of popularity in news articles [195d]
- Astronomers get front-row seats for ultimate movie of the cosmos [195d]
- Algae salad and cricket flour: Who will reach for alternative protein foods? [195d]
- Mediterranean set new June temperature high on Sunday: French weather service [195d]
- Invasive Adirondack smallmouth bass evolve to counter control efforts [195d]
- Brood XIV cicadas emerge for first time in 17 years [195d]
- Exoplanet hunters may be misrepresenting the likelihood of their findings [195d]
- Switching on a silent gene revives tissue regeneration in mice [195d]
- Rescuers evacuate 50,000 as Turkey battles wildfires [195d]
- Bacteria hijack tick cell defenses to spread disease, study shows [195d]
- New superheavy isotope reveals complex relationship between quantum effects and fission [195d]
- Why are lefties more creative? Turns out, they're not [195d]
- Global study shows worldwide threat of antibiotic resistance in livestock waste [195d]
- Southern Europe roasts as temperatures soar [195d]
- New study helps farmers more accurately determine crop nitrogen needs [195d]
- Tears and ticket stubs: The real reason we cherish mementos [195d]
- Flying smart: Triple-camera drone detects crop stress for smarter sesame farming [195d]
- How to make building blocks for a lunar habitat [195d]
- Enceladus's highly alkaline subsurface ocean may affect search for life [195d]
- Dangerous variant of Salmonella still not eradicated in Danish dairy farms, finds study [195d]
- Slowing RNA drug transport inside cells can boost effectiveness for genetic diseases [195d]
- Enhanced quantum computers and beyond: Exploring magnons with superconducting qubits [195d]
- Why bystanders may hold the key to reducing gun violence [195d]
- Wildfire smoke app highlights risks for populations living near urban-rural borders [195d]
- Tiny light-sensitive magnetic robots can clear up bacterial infections in sinuses [195d]
- The psychological use and abuse of timeouts in professional tennis [195d]
- Video: Plato's eyes meet brain [195d]
- Astronomers detect five young stars in the Chamaeleon cloud complex [195d]
- Snails get stressed: Invertebrate model sheds light on biological basis of anxiety [195d]
- Natural disasters are increasingly putting the value of properties at risk [195d]
- Scientists look to black holes to know exactly where we are in the Universe. But phones and Wi-Fi are blocking the view [195d]
- Cyberattacks shake voters' trust in elections, regardless of party [195d]
- What a 19th-century atlas teaches me about marine ecosystems [195d]
- The same anxieties modern people have about host–guest relationships existed in medieval times, new book shows [195d]
- What credit card habits reveal about financial health in households [195d]
- Ants help detect spotted lanternfly invasions by carrying pest DNA in honeydew [195d]
- Growing evidence for evolving dark energy could inspire a new model of the universe [195d]
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