The Brutalist Report - science
- In a new documentary, researchers investigate when Greenland was ice-free [70d]
- How stories of personal experience cut through climate fatigue in ways that global negotiations can't [70d]
- Escape hatch could spare undersized Arctic crabs [70d]
- What do prisoners in Finland think about sustainable development? New study uncovers barriers, opportunities [70d]
- When darkness shines: How dark stars could illuminate the early universe [70d]
- New framework unveiled for climate-resilient shores [70d]
- Automated systems decide which homeless Philadelphians get housing and who stays on the street [70d]
- Fern stems reveal secrets of evolution: How constraints in development can lead to new forms [70d]
- The DEVILS in the details: How the cosmic landscape impacts the galaxy lifecycle [71d]
- Sea level doesn't rise at the same rate everywhere: Mapping where Antarctica's ice melt would have the biggest impact [71d]
- The gender pay gap looks different depending where you are on the income ladder [71d]
- The world's little-known volcanoes pose the greatest threat [71d]
- Colleges teach the most valuable career skills when they don't stick narrowly to preprofessional education [71d]
- School violence doesn't happen in isolation: What research from southern Africa is telling us [71d]
- After nearly 100 years, scientists may have detected dark matter [71d]
- A 65-year-old linguistics framework challenged by modern research [71d]
- Media, sentiment, power: Study shows negative media coverage of migrants triggers discriminatory welfare decisions [71d]
- Can narrating immigrants' pain and tragedy reduce perceived threat to Muslim immigrants in the US? [71d]
- New X-ray method captures 3 image-contrast types in a single shot [71d]
- Puzzling ultraviolet radiation in the birthplaces of stars [71d]
- Adaptive method helps light-based quantum processors act more like neural networks [71d]
- How carbonates influence CO₂-to-fuel conversion: New insights from gold electrocatalysts [71d]
- Using peat as sustainable precursor for fuel cell catalyst materials [71d]
- When substrates dictate the route: Deuterium source reshapes hydrogen isotope exchange pathways [71d]
- Researchers propose novel BaTiO₃-based catalyst for oxidative coupling of methane [71d]
- The demands of young people went unfulfilled by the UN climate summit. Mostly [71d]
- Are calorie labels on menus worth it? New eye-tracking study reveals hidden patterns [71d]
- The real reason states first emerged thousands of years ago: New research [71d]
- How wealth and postcode affect children with special educational needs [71d]
- Growing pains: An Ontario city's urban agriculture efforts show good policy requires real capacity [71d]
- Covalent organic frameworks grown through coupling reactions unlock new class of semiconducting magnets [71d]
- Electrocatalyst recycles a common pollutant to make ammonia production greener [71d]
- Experimental proof shows quantum world is even stranger than previously thought [71d]
- Research helps untangle the complexity of small-scale fisheries [71d]
- Two centuries of tree rings reveal hydroclimatic patterns and mega-drought impacts in China's Central Water Tower [71d]
- A quarter of early child care educators in Colorado reported mistreatment from co-workers [71d]
- Treating love for work like a virtue can backfire on employees and teams [71d]
- Surprising twist: Chirality in polymers enhances conductivity after doping [71d]
- Growing human organs for medical implants: New method gives human stem cells an edge in chimeric embryos [71d]
- Earth system models overstate carbon removal: New findings suggest nitrogen fixation is 50% lower than thought [71d]
- Low-cost catalyst could lower hydrogen production costs [71d]
- Marine viruses hijack bacterial genes to dismantle and exploit energy systems [71d]
- From orbit to X-ray: Imaging the entire EURECA satellite to reveal hidden structural damage [71d]
- How social risk and 'happiness inequality' shape well-being across nations [71d]
- Can electrolysis solve one of the biggest contamination problems? [71d]
- Consensus, bias and polarization: How mathematicians study opinions [71d]
- Mapping out the hidden mechanics behind why some fads spread like wildfire [71d]
- Quantum key distribution enables secure communication via hybrid and mobile channels [71d]
- Stick–slip nanopore approach streamlines protein analysis by using electrical 'fingerprints' [71d]
- Nasal microbiome: Bacteria compete for scarce biotin, limiting growth of harmful staphylococci [71d]
- Seal milk more refined than breast milk, research reveals [71d]
- Global sharing study reveals strong in-group bias across 25 nations [71d]
- Earthquakes shake up Yellowstone's subterranean ecosystems [71d]
- Impacts of colonization on dingoes are 'written in their bones,' new research finds [71d]
- Seeing rich people increases support for wealth redistribution, study finds [71d]
- Anomalous electronic state opens pathway to room-temperature superconductivity [71d]
- Microplastics pose a human health risk in more ways than one [71d]
- How 'relationship anarchy' is changing the nature of connection for millennials and Gen Z [71d]
- Archaea can modify ribosomal RNA to survive extreme heat environments [71d]
- NZ's draft science curriculum favors rote learning over critical thinking [71d]
- Finding 40,000 asteroids before they find us [71d]
- The seamounts of Cape Verde: A biodiversity hotspot and a priority for marine conservation [71d]
- 5 reasons the COP30 climate conference failed to deliver on its 'people's summit' promise [71d]
- How to turn water into wine, with raisins [71d]
- Voodoo economics: How wildlife trade for ritual use is wiping out Africa's vultures [71d]
- Defining work and heat in quantum systems: Laser light coherence offers a consistent approach [71d]
- Researchers reveal key role of interstellar polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in molecular clouds [71d]
- Can teaching listening skills cultivate more ethical leaders who create value in business? [71d]
- From publications to policy: New global analysis reveals how academic research shapes sustainable development policy [71d]
- Digital technology can play key role in helping children learn about importance of ocean, study shows [71d]
- Pharmacy education needs planetary health focus to boost environmental action [71d]
- The mystery of hanging coffins: Are modern Bo people the genetic heirs of an ancient burial tradition? [71d]
- How personalized algorithms lead to a distorted view of reality [71d]
- Unique aquatic plant has three concurrent CO₂-concentrating mechanisms [71d]
- Is the 'hot hand' real? 'Jeopardy!' offers clues [71d]
- Ethiopian volcanic plume captured by satellite [71d]
- Australia's vast savannas are changing, and AI is showing us how [71d]
- Chang'e-6's far-side lunar samples show strongly cohesive behavior [71d]
- Urban fringe areas show great potential for forest restoration [71d]
- Black Friday is stressful—that's on purpose: Q&A [71d]
- Vampires in the deep: An ancient link between octopuses and squids [71d]
- Looping long-necked dinosaur site reveals its secrets [71d]
- Interpretable machine learning to accelerate nanocatalyst discovery [71d]
- Recently discovered X-ray transient traced to possible collapsar origin [71d]
- Newly identified fossil fish from England's Jurassic Coast reveals insights into an extinct group [71d]
- Can Coloradans coexist better with beavers? State wildlife officials craft plan to manage industrious rodents [71d]
- Why your perfect travel partner might not be your family [71d]
- Methamphetamine use linked to rising share of crime among detainees [71d]
- Horse virus EHV-1 outbreak spreads to eight Texas counties: Two horses have died [71d]
- Plasma-catalytic system aims to cut livestock methane emissions [71d]
- Consciousness as the foundation: New theory addresses nature of reality [71d]
- Particle accelerator waste could help produce cancer-fighting materials [71d]
- Rice research takes important step in solving the high nighttime temp problem [71d]
- Ocean's upper 1,000 meters undergoing unprecedented, deep-reaching compound change [71d]
- Scientists warn mountain climate change is accelerating faster than predicted, putting billions of people at risk [71d]
- NGO links major chocolate brands to Liberia deforestation [71d]
- China launches Shenzhou-22 early for stranded space station crew [71d]
- Malaysian scientists recruit bed bugs as crime scene sleuths [71d]
- Gramma the Galápagos tortoise, oldest resident of San Diego Zoo, dies at about 141 [71d]
- Urban natives: Plants evolve to live in cities [71d]
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