The Brutalist Report - science
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- Researchers validate measurement-protection quantum key distribution [110d]
- Why is it so hard to take a good photo of the moon with my phone? [110d]
- Long-term analysis yields clearer picture of toxin-producing blue-green algae blooms [110d]
- New larval seedbox technology could help drive coral restoration on the Great Barrier Reef [110d]
- Automated high-throughput system developed to generate structural materials databases [110d]
- Monk seal acoustic study quadruples known call types and detects novel communication strategy [110d]
- An ancient, tough little wallaby set the scene for kangaroo bounding success, finds research [110d]
- Bees learn to read simple 'Morse code' [110d]
- Experts find 'sweet spot' for crowdfunding success [110d]
- Study investigates effects of organizational and occupational stress on forensic services staff [110d]
- The hidden cost of supporting adult children [110d]
- Wild grass offers new genetic clues to combat deadliest pathogen of wheat [110d]
- Climate change expands wildfire danger worldwide, study warns [110d]
- Multifunctional flame-retardant foam with strong antibacterial properties developed [110d]
- Optional learning support fosters self-directed learning [110d]
- Raman spectral database offers open library to identify biomolecules [110d]
- New method may improve blood test's ability to detect inflammation in horses [110d]
- Understanding boulders' influence on snow melt and watersheds could improve northern region climate modeling [110d]
- When shrimp hear the engines roar: How boat noise rattles marine besties, but not their friendship [110d]
- Improved method offers broader, faster detection of protein-ligand interactions [110d]
- Destroying crazy ant nest structure makes them vulnerable to pathogens [110d]
- Solving mysteries with moss: The history of using tiny plants as forensic evidence [110d]
- Electric fields steer nanoparticles through a liquid-filled maze, offering improved drug delivery and purification [110d]
- Polar climate change could amplify global health risks, study warns [110d]
- Angstrom-level imaging and 2D surfaces allow real-time tracking and steering of DNA [110d]
- Q&A: Chiral phonons research offers new ways to control materials [110d]
- Nanorobots guide stem cells to become bone cells via precise pressure [110d]
- Rethinking happiness in the hybrid workplace [110d]
- Aquaporin gene duplication followed by mutation in European eels restores broad solute permeability [110d]
- How to make AMOC model experiments more realistic [110d]
- The limits of life's growth: Novel principle hints at universal laws [110d]
- AI can deliver personalized learning at scale, medical education study shows [110d]
- Never mind rogue planets—their rogue moons could support life [110d]
- China plans to go to the moon by 2030. Here's what's known about the mission and why it matters [110d]
- Hi-tech viticulture: Researchers create virtual vineyards for self-driving tractors [110d]
- Flower-like satellite constellations to guide future missions around Titan [110d]
- Trade risk of beautiful birds—how aesthetics drive wild bird exploitation for trade [110d]
- Learning a new language often goes wrong with pronunciation and head movements [110d]
- Ubiquitous architectural patterns: Scientists classify nature's geometric tilings across multiple scales [110d]
- First full simulation of 50-qubit universal quantum computer achieved [110d]
- Australian 'drop crocs' unlock insights into ancient ecosystems [110d]
- To survive today's economy, university students are using circus-like tactics [110d]
- Hotter European summers hinder migratory birds' ability to prepare for journeys [110d]
- Non-native plant species adapt to natural ecosystems faster than expected [110d]
- Scientists find evolutionary explanation for 'irrational' dread risk behavior [110d]
- AlphaSync database keeps protein structure prediction resource up to date [110d]
- A few words with a big impact: How one sentence can make classrooms more inclusive [110d]
- Desert ecosystems emerge as frontiers for carbon sequestration and climate action [110d]
- Key 'fingerprint' reveals slowdown of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation [110d]
- Bamboo dishes may leach pesticides and melamine into food [110d]
- AI rivals humans in political persuasion [110d]
- How to spot life in the clouds on other worlds [110d]
- Who speaks for the dead? Rethinking consent in ancient DNA research [110d]
- How number systems shape our thinking, and what this means for learning, language and culture [110d]
- Personalized freedom can increase cooperation, trust and fairness [110d]
- Public favors scenic wild spaces over mowed lawns [110d]
- Nanopores that act like electrical gates pave way for ion-based computing [110d]
- Metasurfaces show promise in boosting AR image clarity and brightness [110d]
- Mathematical model indicates Neanderthal disappearance can be explained by genetic dilution [110d]
- Cracking leishmaniasis: New DNA test can track infection [110d]
- Harnessing algae for a greener way to create functional gold nanoparticles [110d]
- A century-old mixing puzzle: AI helps predict and understand viscous fingering [110d]
- AI is powering the search for America's critical minerals [110d]
- Researchers track massive ice loss from Berry Glacier in West Antarctica [110d]
- Moving past the mouse—genetic advances inspire new frontiers [110d]
- Artificial enzyme combines vitamin B2 with metal for next-generation catalysts [110d]
- Grassland degradation shifts biodiversity's role from plants to soil microbes, study finds [110d]
- 'Weird' new species of ancient fossil snake discovered in southern England [110d]
- How climate change increased the risk of earthquakes in East Africa [110d]
- Chatting with your cells: Natural-language AI for single-cell data analysis [110d]
- Green finance was supposed to contribute solutions to climate change—so far, it's fallen well short [110d]
- Five key issues at the UN climate summit in Brazil—and why they matter to you and the planet [110d]
- Is your child's school using generative AI? Here are eight questions to ask [110d]
- Bold new investment fund to channel billions into tropical forest protection—one key change can make it better [110d]
- Cane toads are hopping towards the Pilbara, but a water-free containment zone could stop them [110d]
- I discovered a new Australian native bee, but there are still hundreds we need to identify [110d]
- Babycams confirm Moreton Bay as nursing ground for humpback whales [110d]
- Hidden catalysis: Abrasion transforms common chemistry equipment into reagents [110d]
- New deployable structures could help astronauts maintain muscle mass in space [110d]
- Non-harmonic two-color femtosecond lasers achieve 1,000-fold enhancement of white-light output in water [110d]
- New study shows AI enhances teacher development [110d]
- Cancerous tumors less common in rapidly-evolving animals, study finds [110d]
- This new robot has a clever spin on lunar mining [110d]
- Study urges shift in how success is measured for care leavers [110d]
- Amid new FAA restraints, SpaceX goes for record launch [110d]
- CAM photosynthesis discovered in carnivorous plants [110d]
- How plants decide their size: Study maps plant growth strategies across roots, leaves, and stems [110d]
- Thanks to the work of researchers, five Vietnam War MIAs come home [110d]
- Light-responsive molecule enables reversible cell death control using visible and UV light [110d]
- Forever chemicals affect the genes of unhatched ducklings [110d]
- Clear frameworks are key to helping schools tackle racism [110d]
- Researchers are using acoustic recorders to confirm more koala sightings in remote parts of Australia [110d]
- The barred owl's westward migration threatens other species and a whole ecosystem [110d]
- How to empower teachers and help students prepare for a sustainable future [110d]
- What is low-carbon supply chain finance? [110d]
- A sit-stand ratio 'sweet spot' may boost office productivity [110d]
- How life first got moving: Nature's motor from billions of years ago [110d]
- Male pregnancy: A deep dive with seahorses [110d]
- An ionic fix for frost: Electrostatic defrosting removes ice without heat or chemicals [110d]
- The growing crisis of chronic disease in animals [110d]
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