The Brutalist Report - science
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- Ancient DNA reveals West African ancestry in early medieval England [2d]
- Novel protein therapy shows promise as first-ever antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning [2d]
- Astronaut catches gigantic jet on camera [2d]
- Analysis reveals H5N1 mutations linked to human adaptive potential [2d]
- Study unpacks what 'Made in USA' claims really mean to consumers [2d]
- Rivers under pressure: Satellite data filtering techniques may underestimate Europe's water storage changes [2d]
- Church membership contributed significantly to economic recovery after Hurricane Katrina, study finds [2d]
- Examining social questions around climate adaptation measures in the wake of a flood disaster [2d]
- Statistical model correctly predicts nest success for the critically endangered California condor [2d]
- Mediterranean climate's future: Study suggests swing between droughts and downpours [2d]
- Novel nanowire catalyst could help advance hydrogen production technology [2d]
- Structured light manipulates material properties and reveals atomic changes in nanocrystals [2d]
- Natural fungal polysaccharide shows promise against cancer and inflammation in lab tests [2d]
- Team leaders' listening style has a major impact on the quality of listening within high-tech teams, study finds [2d]
- Wanderlust of bald eagles intrigues researchers in Arizona [2d]
- Academic test performance improves when children can exercise briefly beforehand, researchers find [2d]
- Study reveals mechanisms of rapidly driven plasma magnetic reconnection [2d]
- Unused COVID-19 vaccines may have a second life in the development of new biosensors [2d]
- How bad are micro- and nanoplastics for our health? It depends on their concentrations and how we measure them [2d]
- Rapa Nui's iconic moai statues threatened by sea level rise [2d]
- Human activities key to kickstarting, speeding saltmarsh succession in South China Sea coral islands [2d]
- Is AI coming for your creative job? Maybe not—with some human intervention [2d]
- We tracked one of Australia's most endangered birds into strange new habitat [2d]
- Wild salmon are the stars of the fish world: What that tells us about conservation [2d]
- Gene linked to skin's resistance to pressure sheds light on how animals adapted to life on land [2d]
- DIY air cleaners offer an easy and cost-effective way to help ventilate homes during wildfires [2d]
- Scientists standing by to rescue rare manatee sighted in cold New England waters [2d]
- Drones can more efficiently measure health of corn plants, study finds [2d]
- Monopoly, Catan and learning through play: How board games can teach us starkly different economic models [2d]
- Half of US adults now use AI—but views on how to regulate the technology vary widely by state, new research shows [2d]
- Getting beyond answers like 'fine' and 'nothing': Five simple ways to spark real talk with kids [2d]
- The new NextGen Acela trains promise faster travel and more seats, but arrive as US rail faces an uncertain future [2d]
- Massive magnets are on the move: Repurposing electromagnets for research [2d]
- Astronomers spot the 'Eye of Sauron' in deep space [2d]
- 'Pop III.1' model explains origins of black holes and early cosmic ionization [2d]
- Northern losses and southern gains: Climate change reshapes moth communities across Finland [2d]
- 5-million-year-old deer fossils link modern wildlife to ancient North American forests [2d]
- Scientists explore real-time tsunami warning system on world's fastest supercomputer [2d]
- Neurotoxic of not? Efficient chemical screening approach provides rapid answers [2d]
- Ocean architects at risk from combined impact of acidification and ocean warming [2d]
- Early galaxies—or something else? Webb uncovers 300 unusually bright objects [2d]
- Study pits super-recognizers against digitally manipulated face images [2d]
- CREAM: Avoiding collisions in space through automation [2d]
- Weaver ants reveal secrets of superefficient teamwork for robot design [2d]
- School absence 'most harmful' in late primary and early secondary years, study shows [2d]
- France adopts law upholding ban on controversial insecticide [2d]
- EU ready to do plastic pollution deal 'but not at any cost' [2d]
- Tuesday is World Elephant Day. 5 things to know about the world's largest land mammals [2d]
- Biomaterials offer sustainable path for future foods and global food security [2d]
- New method to synthesize carbohydrates could pave the way to biomedical advances [2d]
- Parts of Europe burn as millions are facing record heat [2d]
- AI meets CRISPR for precise gene editing [2d]
- Working after retirement associated with higher life satisfaction—especially for men [2d]
- Rare deep-sea hydrothermal system discovered in western Pacific produces massive hydrogen emissions [2d]
- Earth rocks help hone techniques for future Mars samples [2d]
- Next-level pixel-particle analogy uses quantum-inspired math to clarify noisy medical images [2d]
- Predictions under pressure: Using AI to study porous materials [2d]
- Striking new moth species, hidden for a century, named to honor 42 years of marriage [2d]
- Wood industry byproduct lignin found effective against viruses and bacteria [2d]
- Love is Blind returns—but is there truth to the show's 'social experiment'? Here's what the research says [2d]
- How microbes could help solve the world's plastic pollution crisis [2d]
- Pressing pause on DNA transcription: Imaging technique reveals what happens at the atomic level [2d]
- Where you think you are in society (not where you actually are) matters for how you think about inequality [2d]
- Australian workers are likely to change occupations twice in the next 20 years. How do we help them do this? [2d]
- Microfluidic device captures blood vessel splitting in action [2d]
- 70 years of data show extreme heat is already wiping out tropical bird populations [2d]
- Ready for market: Engineered yeast boosts clean, cost-efficient chemical production [2d]
- Connection with nature sees dramatic decline over the last two centuries [2d]
- Plants feed through one-way routes, offering clues to boost drought resilience [2d]
- Common food thickeners—long thought to pass right through us—are actually digested [2d]
- Marine heat wave forecasts help predict coral bleaching, fish kills and algal blooms [2d]
- Q&A: How permanent is permafrost with increasing temperatures? [2d]
- Bee and frog proteins—nature's double defense against farm superbugs [2d]
- Mirror-like graphite films break records in strength and conductivity [2d]
- The next 'Big One' on the San Andreas fault might not be the earthquake we expect, researchers say [2d]
- Hidden honey bee viruses alter flight distance and speed in different ways [2d]
- The hitchhikers aphids carry within could make them a major biosecurity risk for Australia [2d]
- Legumes lost to heat: Storage failures cost both farmers and processors [2d]
- Nebraska mobile home parks face high flood risk, study warns [2d]
- Meet IDEA: An AI assistant to help geoscientists explore Earth and beyond [2d]
- Influence of the planets may subdue solar activity [2d]
- AI uncovers 'archaeasins,' unique antibiotics from ancient Archaea [2d]
- Coral skeletons show sea-level rise began accelerating earlier than previously thought [2d]
- Elongated skull from Italian cave reveals earliest European evidence of cranial modification [2d]
- Coral research reveals five new species hidden in plain sight [2d]
- New 3D topological phase of matter exhibits anomalous symmetry at non-zero temperatures [2d]
- Vitamin E significantly improves immune function in sea cucumbers, new study finds [2d]
- Playtime a mostly mutual activity between dolphins and whales, study finds [2d]
- Universities that eliminated admission test requirements saw gains in student body diversity [2d]
- Head-to-head against AI, pharmacy students won [2d]
- Only some emotions help social media posts go viral, research shows [2d]
- Forget materialism, a simple life is happier, research shows [2d]
- Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst, just 3 billion years after Big Bang [2d]
- Counties with animal feeding operations face higher air pollution and lower health insurance coverage, study finds [2d]
- Scientists find 74-million-year-old mammal fossil in Chile [2d]
- Kenyan farmers use bees and sesame to keep away marauding elephants [2d]
- Scientists search for DNA of an endangered salamander in Mexico City's canals [2d]
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