The Brutalist Report - science
- Agricultural liming in the US is a large CO₂ sink, say researchers [51d]
- The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion [51d]
- Rock art hints at the origins of Egyptian kings [51d]
- Ancient river systems reveal Mars was wetter than we thought [51d]
- Thirty years of research shows increased resistance in fungi [51d]
- Was Caligula a madman? Maybe. But he also knew his medicine, scholars find [51d]
- Orange is the new aphrodisiac—for guppies [51d]
- How bacteria grow: Evolutionary differences point to new ways to combat infection [51d]
- Finding primordial black holes using the Legacy Survey of Space and Time will be a statistical challenge [51d]
- Merger and acquisition dealmakers can ride out the geo-political storm, study suggests [51d]
- New particle acceleration strategy uses cold atoms to unlock cosmic mysteries [51d]
- Molecular simulations uncover how graphite emerges where diamond should form, challenging old assumptions [51d]
- Dinosaur wrist bone discovery reshapes understanding of flight evolution [51d]
- Commentary points to the importance of forecasting a pause in Northwest Atlantic warming [51d]
- Live well temperature variations stress out largemouth bass, study finds [51d]
- Ancient star's age revealed as two cosmic tests deliver matching results [51d]
- EU agricultural policy could have major co-benefits for climate and biodiversity [51d]
- Source criticism in school requires more than isolated interventions [51d]
- Why some genes are more error-prone: Scientists uncover hidden rule in DNA transcription [51d]
- Novel approach in organic synthesis controls regioselectivity, improves hydrocyanation [51d]
- The Great Lakes are powerful. Learning about 'rip currents' can help prevent drowning [51d]
- A molecular switch packs DNA on time for cell division [51d]
- Affordable, room-temperature maser created using LED technology [51d]
- Satellite images reveal positive effects of restoration in northern hemisphere peatlands [51d]
- Multisynapse optical network outperforms digital AI models [51d]
- Structure of tick-borne virus revealed at atomic resolution for the first time [51d]
- Many seafloor fish communities are retaining their individuality despite human impacts, study finds [51d]
- Repurposed drugs could calm the immune system's response to nanomedicine [51d]
- Keeping the photon in the dark: A new method for full control of quantum dots [51d]
- Parental leave in the UK isn't working. Here's what needs to change [51d]
- I'm a statistics professor who became embroiled in the world of online chess drama [51d]
- Should the UK name heat waves like storms? It won't make people take them more seriously [51d]
- Study finds tourist apartments could be converted into social housing in Spain [51d]
- Resolving the debate over forest fragmentation's impact on ecosystem resilience [51d]
- Twist to the M-ax(is): New twist platform opens path to quantum simulation of more exotic states of matter [51d]
- Testosterone restoration can address health issues linked to dog neutering [51d]
- Alternating current can reduce friction by redistributing electronic density at material interfaces [51d]
- Fascinating, but does it replicate? The reproducibility crisis is undermining scientific trust [51d]
- Ancient rhino tooth protein recovery illuminates family tree [51d]
- More phytoplankton in Southern Ocean can help combat global warming [51d]
- Teeth record hidden history of your childhood climate and diet [51d]
- Koalas spend only 1% of their lives on the ground—but it's killing them [51d]
- Developing the perfect crop for future deep-space outposts [51d]
- Climate change and aerosols drive persistent drought and lower rainfall in Southwest, study finds [51d]
- Forum with alcohol industry ties shows significant bias in reviews of health research [51d]
- Visualization of atomic-scale magnetism achieved with new imaging method [51d]
- Defects in single-crystal indium gallium zinc oxide could fix persistent display instability [51d]
- Low-loss spin waveguide network could pave way for energy-efficient AI hardware [51d]
- Coral calcification benefits from human hormone injections, research finds [51d]
- Plastics threaten ecosystems and human health, but evidence‑based solutions are under political fire [51d]
- My city was one of hundreds expecting federal funds to manage rising heat wave risk. Then EPA terminated the grants [51d]
- Popular teen movies reel back from visible signs of puberty [51d]
- Genetic discovery advances insect pest control worldwide [51d]
- The dangers of romanticizing Britain's 1976 heat wave [51d]
- Virtual forest simulations show that randomly distributed planting designs enhance productivity [51d]
- Sacred sites in South Africa can protect natural heritage and culture: Here's how [51d]
- Murals can boost vitality, community development in cities [51d]
- 'Talking fish' not heard by conservation policies, study warns [51d]
- Method used in water simulations can cause errors, study confirms [51d]
- Soundscape analysis shows wildlife rhythms are more predictable than urban noise [51d]
- Pangenome unlocks potential of barley's closest wild relative [51d]
- 'False head' in certain butterflies found to evolve from multiple traits working in tandem to deflect predators [51d]
- Prehistoric 'Swiss army knife' made from cave lion bone discovered in Neanderthal cave [51d]
- Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desert [51d]
- Space Rider reentry module undergoes 2.5 km drop tests [51d]
- Private tutoring linked to student disengagement, researchers find [51d]
- Alcohol sales changed subtly after Canada legalized cannabis [51d]
- Life on Venus? Probe mission could search Venus clouds for unexplained hydrogen-rich gases [51d]
- What made the Texas flash flood so deadly, and how AI could improve forecasting [51d]
- M-MATISSE mission using robot orbiters could map Mars space weather before human landing [51d]
- Astronomers show that certain explosive star systems may form with help of third star [51d]
- Chang'e-6 samples unlock secrets of the moon's farside [51d]
- Golden eagles were reintroduced to Ireland, but without prey they're now struggling to thrive [51d]
- Four reasons why many of us feel the global economy is not on our side [51d]
- Doing business in conflict zones: What companies can learn from Lafarge's exit from Syria [51d]
- First analysis to estimate number of heat wave deaths linked to climate change [51d]
- Model developed for more effective wildfire evacuation [51d]
- Fossil teeth yield 18-million-year-old proteins, offering new clues to mammal evolution [51d]
- Large-scale DNA study maps 37,000 years of disease history [51d]
- Branching out: Tomato genes point to new medicines and improved plant breeding techniques [51d]
- Study reveals the extent to which nanoplastic pollutes the North Atlantic [51d]
- Study analyzes 400 million years of enzyme evolution [51d]
- Scientists identify 4,200 plastic chemicals of concern and highlight safer approaches [51d]
- Success of clinical trial offers hope for dogs with herniated disks [51d]
- Newly discovered enzyme could play crucial role in bacterial breakdown of plastics [51d]
- AI is driving down the price of knowledge—universities have to rethink what they offer [51d]
- Studies offer new insights into production and structure of heavy hollow atoms [51d]
- Researchers discover more efficient way to route information in quantum computers [51d]
- Young people growing up in England's coastal communities face unique obstacles [51d]
- Are 'ghost stores' haunting your social media feed? How to spot and avoid them [51d]
- Friction, speed and surprise: What sets Wimbledon's grass courts apart from clay, hard courts [51d]
- Auditors with uncommon names more likely to bend corporate auditing standards [51d]
- Nuclear mass measurement reveals new proton magic number [51d]
- Researchers find that individual practice is the secret to maintaining high team performance over time [51d]
- Aquifer system faces decline in multiple regions, study shows [51d]
- Ancient shell data reveal shifts in tropical cyclone patterns over 3,000 years [51d]
- Calculating the electron's magnetic moment: State-dependent values emerge from Dirac equation [51d]
- Study questions claims of carbon farming as climate solution in agriculture [51d]
- Bioluminescent dress glows with 125 million living algae at fashion show [51d]
- Like humans, monkeys are attracted to videos showing conflict [51d]
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