The Brutalist Report - science
- How we created a climate change museum to inspire hope among eco-distressed students [50d]
- AI quake tools forecast aftershock risk in seconds, study shows [50d]
- Folklore sheds light on ancient Indian savannas [50d]
- Dying reefs threaten Florida's future [50d]
- Nontraditional benefits play key role in retaining under-35 government health worker [50d]
- Scientists unveil mechanism behind greener ammonia production [50d]
- How neighborhoods can work to address rise in black bear encounters [50d]
- It's a bird, it's a drone, it's both: AI tech monitors turkey behavior [50d]
- Study highlights gaps in avalanche safety awareness among snowshoers and winter hikers [50d]
- Virus battles drug-resistant infections [50d]
- Tiny fee on Minneapolis carbon pollution won't do much for the climate, warns expert [50d]
- Long-term cattle performance focus of research review, call for collaboration [50d]
- Report finds Swedish coffee habits surpass beef in Amazon deforestation impact [50d]
- Traumatic events in communities can make organizations more risk-averse [50d]
- DNA shape and rigidity regulate key players of gene expression [50d]
- Greener cryptocurrencies less volatile as they react less to energy price movements, says researcher [50d]
- How multitrophic interactions alleviate phosphorus limitation in subtropical ecosystems [50d]
- Researchers develop a system that helps block illegal timber from entering the EU market [50d]
- Examining why some species developed consciousness while others remained non-conscious [50d]
- Microbial innovation and engineering design offer fresh solutions for plastic waste [50d]
- Contrails are a major driver of aviation's climate impact, study shows [50d]
- From tides to precipitation swings, flux plays a crucial, changing role in ecosystems worldwide [50d]
- Oceanographers present conceptual framework to determine what happens to carbon as it sinks through the ocean [50d]
- European agricultural greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by 40% without compromising food security, says study [50d]
- Scientists map 3D structure of ZAK protein involved in cellular stress response [50d]
- Boeing's troubled capsule won't carry astronauts on next space station flight [50d]
- Innovative tool offers palm owners, growers new line of defense against trunk rot, protecting iconic trees [50d]
- 'Incels' under scrutiny: Study exposes community of men who demand sex and hate women [50d]
- Climate change links Tibetan lakes to Yangtze River, fueling flood risks [50d]
- Three key pathways identified for scaling up actionable climate knowledge [50d]
- Bats help control crop pests when natural habitats are near farmland [50d]
- Study finds protected areas deepen personal connections to nature and community [50d]
- Magnetically reconfigurable ribbons let scientists 'program' liquids on demand [50d]
- Boiling oceans may lurk beneath the ice of solar system's smallest moons [50d]
- Biobased concrete substitute can give coastal restoration a natural boost [50d]
- RNA 'editing' process offers new clues to why some animals live longer [50d]
- Malaria parasites move along right-handed helices to navigate host tissues, research reveals [50d]
- Cities missing out on nature-based solutions that could boost climate resilience, experts warn [50d]
- Ancient seafloor lava rubble stores vast amounts of carbon dioxide, researchers discover [50d]
- England's national curriculum review misses opportunity to revitalize language learning [50d]
- Why hosting the UN climate summit in the Amazon was so important, despite the disappointing outcome [50d]
- Fishing for phages in botanical gardens [50d]
- 'Quiet piggy' and other slurs: Powerful men fuel online abuse against women in politics and media [50d]
- Most modern dogs have detectable wolf ancestry, including the tiny chihuahua [50d]
- Ancient wolves on remote Baltic Sea island reveal link to prehistoric humans [50d]
- Golden retriever and human behaviors are driven by same genes, researchers discover [50d]
- Scientists detect new climate pattern in the tropics [50d]
- South Africa's G20 presidency: Diplomatic victory, but a weak final declaration [50d]
- Sloshing ferrofluids harness vibration energy: A new spin on powering tomorrow's wearables and IoT [50d]
- Kelp farming is expensive, but a new resource points to lower costs [50d]
- Antimicrobial resistance risks from bacteria in 'Trojan horse' amoebae [50d]
- Researchers model how encapsulation shapes the evolution of living cells [50d]
- Satellite mapping reveals rapid shifts in Antarctic glacier grounding lines [50d]
- Higher resolution climate models show 41% increase in daily extreme land precipitation by 2100 [50d]
- Fossil fuel emissions accelerate winter rainfall changes across Europe by 23 years [50d]
- Targeted inheritance of sex improves animal breeding [50d]
- New p-wave magnet with helix spin structure could enable smaller computer chips [50d]
- International research team discovers a potential source of abiotic methane in the Arctic Ocean [50d]
- X-ray technique captures footage of crystals growing in liquid metal [50d]
- Tectonic regimes of terrestrial planets could explain Earth and Venus's divergence [50d]
- Revolutionary CO₂ conversion system cuts energy use and triples formic acid production [50d]
- Endangered lemurs face new threat from the luxury meat trade [50d]
- Mapping our deep-rooted relationship with medicinal plants [50d]
- Zooplankton in the Nile: Diversity under threat from dams [50d]
- From invasive species tracking to water security: What's lost with federal funding cuts? [50d]
- Nonprofit news outlets are often scared that selling ads could jeopardize their tax-exempt status [50d]
- AI is making spacecraft propulsion more efficient, and could even lead to nuclear-powered rockets [50d]
- Mid-Atlantic mushroom foragers collect 160 species for food, medicine, art and science [50d]
- How technology is reshaping children's development: The good, the bad and the unknown [51d]
- HMS Pandora is Australia's most scientifically excavated shipwreck—yet it still holds secrets [51d]
- Plastic 'bio-beads' from sewage plants are polluting the oceans and spreading superbugs—but there are alternatives [51d]
- Tiny copepod reveals that gene location influences natural selection [51d]
- We created health guidelines for fighting loneliness: Here's what we recommend [51d]
- Report: Women's representation in hotel management stagnates while Black leadership declines [51d]
- Strangulation laws potentially saved 1,500 lives [51d]
- How cancer cells tolerate missing chromosomes [51d]
- Antarctic mountains could boost ocean carbon absorption as ice sheets thin [51d]
- School matters: Resource program curbs high absenteeism rate [51d]
- Record-breaking electrical conductivity in new material [51d]
- 'Forever chemicals' contaminate more dolphins and whales than we thought—new research [51d]
- When students belong, they're more likely to earn a degree [51d]
- Intensive NYC housing remediation effort cut violations in half but did not yield immediate health improvements [51d]
- Nanowire platform reveals elusive astrocytes in their natural state [51d]
- Cosmic dust vital for sparking life in space, study suggests [51d]
- Scientists map badger roadkill hotspots in UK [51d]
- Personalized social robots can boost children's reading confidence and engagement [51d]
- Manufacturing the world's tiniest light-emitting diodes [51d]
- Global inequality is as urgent as climate change: The world needs a panel of experts to steer solutions [51d]
- Your bank is already using AI. But what's coming next could be radically new [51d]
- Worker honey bees can sense infections in their queen, leading to revolt [51d]
- The world lost the climate gamble. Now, it faces a dangerous new reality [51d]
- One university boosted gender diversity in advanced math by more than 30% in five years—here's how [51d]
- This year's climate talks saw real progress—just not on fossil fuels [51d]
- The key academic skill you've probably never heard of—and four ways to encourage it [51d]
- Yes, the universe can expand faster than light [51d]
- Is the universe Infinite? [51d]
- Motherhood changes how women spend, save and think about money [51d]
- Older Australians living in private rentals disproportionately exposed to housing precarity [51d]
- High-rise living in Nairobi's Pipeline estate is stressful—how men and women cope [51d]
- The overview effect: Astronaut perspectives from 25 years in low Earth orbit [51d]
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