The Brutalist Report - science
- Ancient DNA reveals deeply complex Mastodon family and repeated migrations driven by climate change [5d]
- Measuring the quantum W state: Seeing a trio of entangled photons in one go [5d]
- By working together, cells can extend their senses beyond their direct environment [5d]
- New quantum sensors can withstand extreme pressure [5d]
- Fluorescent 'zoom lens' exposes hidden protein changes for earlier disease detection [5d]
- Nanoscale images of protein complex reveal secret to blood clotting chain reaction [5d]
- Atomic-level engineering enables new alloys that won't break in extreme cold [5d]
- NASA's GUARDIAN tsunami detection tech catches a wave in real time [5d]
- Lake Michigan study shows increase in structures to combat rising water levels [5d]
- Ditches as waterways: Managing 'ditch-scapes' to strengthen communities and the environment [5d]
- Vitamin K analogs may help transform the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases [5d]
- Scilly Isles cameras give glimpse of 'natural' UK waters [5d]
- New metrics indicate habitat fragmentation has increased in over half the world's forests over the last 20 years [5d]
- Synthetic magnetic fields steer light on a chip for faster communications [5d]
- Who shows up in times of need? High school extracurriculars offer clues [5d]
- Researchers reveal molecular assembly and efficient light harvesting of largest eukaryotic photosystem complex [5d]
- Laser reveals sound from supersonic molecules in near-space cold conditions [5d]
- Planets without plate tectonics and too little carbon dioxide could mean that technological alien life is rare [5d]
- Amino acids act as 'anti-salt': New insight into how small molecules stabilize proteins [5d]
- Scientists respond to the planned termination of the only U.S. Antarctic research vessel [5d]
- Intimate partner violence services fall short for women with disabilities, says researcher [5d]
- Opposing the 'inevitability' of AI in academia is both possible and necessary, argue researchers [5d]
- Where did the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS come from? [5d]
- Seeds of change: Can Europe's organic farming shape the future of food? [5d]
- Survey across the Global South sheds new light on support for climate policies [5d]
- Models explain mysterious feature controlling magnetic properties of the sun [5d]
- Chemists weigh in on hydrogen water [5d]
- How lactate defends cells under stress [5d]
- A pollution paradox: Wildfires in the western United States may improve air quality [5d]
- Microscopes can now watch materials go quantum with liquid helium [5d]
- Ultra-flat optic pushes beyond what was previously thought possible [5d]
- Atom-thin crystals provide new way to power the future of computer memory [5d]
- Team discovers potential bacterial solution to 'forever' chemicals [5d]
- Mysterious 'red dots' in early universe may be 'black hole star' atmospheres [5d]
- Why Charlie Kirk's killing could embolden political violence [5d]
- From the Great Stink to the modern sewage scandal: Why 19th-century sewers are failing 21st-century England [5d]
- Private toll roads are supposed to save taxpayers' money, but can have these hidden costs [5d]
- Stored for 130 years: Bottles reveal evidence of Danish butter production and hygiene practices of the past [5d]
- NSW has a new fashion sector strategy—but a sustainable industry needs a federally legislated response [5d]
- Cleansed, toned and tariffed: What's happening to K-beauty in the US? [5d]
- For too long, colonial language has dominated space exploration: Is there a better way? [5d]
- Lakeshore shallows can be biodiversity hotspots—but warming is changing their complex ecology [5d]
- Trilayer moiré superlattices unlock tunable control of exciton configurations [5d]
- Getting to the root of tree survival [5d]
- 'Enormous' mountain on Pacific seafloor rivals Rocky Mountain peaks, NOAA says [5d]
- This star is consuming its companion and could explode brilliantly [5d]
- Dallas scientist wins 'America's Nobel' for research into 'ugly duckling' proteins [5d]
- Messy backyard gardens could help save biodiversity, but who wants one? [5d]
- Return to pre-COVID routines has brought Atlanta unhealthier air [5d]
- Hundreds of new bacteria, and two potential antibiotics, discovered in soil [5d]
- Uniting the light spectrum on a single microchip [5d]
- How Malawi is taking AI technology to small-scale farmers who don't have smartphones [5d]
- As AI tools reshape education, schools struggle with how to draw the line on cheating [5d]
- Fans bid farewell to beloved California octopus Ghost as she cares for eggs in final stage of life [5d]
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