The Brutalist Report - science
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- Roads can become more dangerous on hot days—especially for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists [48d]
- Neural progesterone receptors link ovulation and sexual receptivity in medaka [48d]
- 'Are we safe?': Living in the shadow of a refinery [48d]
- Deformable adjuvants can enhance immune activation in new vaccine design [48d]
- Hobbies don't just improve personal lives, they can also boost workplace creativity [48d]
- Canada has too few professional archaeologists, and that has economic consequences [48d]
- How medieval monks tried to stay warm in the winter [48d]
- Temperatures are rising, but what about humidity? [48d]
- Quantum-enhanced interferometry amplifies detection of tiny laser beam shifts and tilts [48d]
- New group of potential diabetes drugs with fewer side effects can reprogram insulin-resistant cells to be healthier [48d]
- The electrifying science behind Martian dust [48d]
- Family background strongly linked to financial misconduct by corporate executives [48d]
- Heavy wind, rain, snow batters Europe [48d]
- Rare gorilla twins born in conflict-hit DR Congo nature park [48d]
- Dark stars could help solve three pressing puzzles of the high-redshift universe [48d]
- First galaxy-wide wobbling black hole jet discovered in a disk galaxy [48d]
- What does 'everyday' peace look like? Mapping how people think about peacebuilding [48d]
- Lipids have their own VIP drivers for reaching cellular targets [48d]
- Scientists solve longstanding mystery about diseases driven by uncontrolled cell growth [48d]
- Sensor lights up to reveal scopolamine, a common substance used for sexual assault [48d]
- Understanding the link between nucleotide metabolism and chromatin assembly [48d]
- Conserved genome regulatory elements found in both vertebrates and echinoderms [48d]
- How light reflects on leaves may help researchers identify dying forests [48d]
- The Arctic has entered a new era of extreme weather, study suggests [48d]
- Simultaneous packing structures in superionic water may explain ice giant magnetic fields [48d]
- Long school breaks tied to dip in cognitive test performance [48d]
- Antibodies' decoy tactics for outmaneuvering pathogens could inspire next-generation treatments [48d]
- Quantum phenomenon enables a nanoscale mirror that can be switched on and off [48d]
- Which anthologized writers and books get checked out most frequently from Seattle Public Library? [48d]
- Natural hydrogel can make personal hygiene products greener [48d]
- Porous copper nanosheets boost energy output in wearable nanogenerators [48d]
- Tree bark microbes also clean the air by removing greenhouse and toxic gases [49d]
- Replication efforts suggest 'smoking gun' evidence isn't enough to prove quantum computing claims [49d]
- Unexpected oscillation states in magnetic vortices could enable coupling across different physical systems [49d]
- Some dogs can learn new words by eavesdropping on their owners [49d]
- Other people's backgrounds shape their social position, but I worked hard for mine: The paradox in how we view status [49d]
- How did these strange, ancient organisms turn into such remarkable fossils? [49d]
- Why hedgehogs used to be hated [49d]
- Retaining employees as they age is possible with more flexibility [49d]
- Self-configuring optical devices automatically learn how to sort out light [49d]
- Marine pollutants disrupt cellular energy production in seabirds [49d]
- Scientists solve the mystery of Europe's missing dinosaurs. Spoiler alert! They were never actually missing [49d]
- Public backing for taxes falls when unfairness exposed [49d]
- Taming the moral menace at capitalism's core [49d]
- Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages: 'Chemputation' can bring it into the digital world [49d]
- Entanglement enhances the speed of quantum simulations, transforming long-standing obstacles into a powerful advantage [49d]
- The western US is in a snow drought. Here's how a storm made it worse [49d]
- Climate adaptation has a new global plan. What the Belem indicators are and why they matter to Africa [49d]
- Earliest known barred spiral galaxy spotted just 2 billion years after Big Bang [49d]
- Greenland is rich in natural resources. A geologist explains why [49d]
- A new way to view shockwaves could boost fusion research [49d]
- Asteroid impact simulation reveals the hidden strength of space rocks [49d]
- AI improves flood projections under climate change [49d]
- How population bottlenecks shape bacterial cooperation and competition [49d]
- Dual-layer filtration system blocks nanoplastics release from landfill leachate [49d]
- Why some entrepreneurs are happier than others—study suggests it's not because of money [49d]
- Ultrasonic sensor capable enables cuffless, non-invasive blood pressure measurement [49d]
- Up to 4,700 metric tons of litter flows down the Rhine each year [49d]
- NASA cancels spacewalk due to medical issue and may bring the crew back early [49d]
- Study offers possible solution to a gravitational wave mystery [49d]
- UK marine heat wave research priorities outlined in new national roadmap [49d]
- Deep Sulawesi cave dig could reveal overlap between extinct humans and us [49d]
- Frequent Arctic wildfires could cut snow cover by 18 days, impacting global climate and ecology [49d]
- Five rhetorical signs that might reveal research misconduct [49d]
- My home is in a district facing extreme or catastrophic fire danger. What should I do? [49d]
- Behind nature's blueprints: Physicists create 'theoretical rulebook' of self-assembly [49d]
- Cells use Morse code-like rhythms to coordinate growth [49d]
- Coffee as a staining agent substitute in electron microscopy [49d]
- Doing good pays off: Environmentally and socially responsible companies drive value and market efficiency [49d]
- Portable biosensor could enable on-site PFAS detection [49d]
- Astrophysicists map how many ghost particles all the Milky Way's stars send towards Earth [49d]
- Cosmic lens reveals hyperactive cradle of future galaxy cluster [49d]
- Q&A: Why does time go by so fast, and how can we slow it down? [49d]
- Image: Meltwater turns iceberg A-23A blue [49d]
- Repeating fast radio burst shows diverse activity and hints at magnetar origin [49d]
- Are 'new towns' a solution to the housing crisis? [49d]
- Heat-inducible promoters show varied expression patterns in sugarcane stems [49d]
- Washington state overestimates climate law's emission reductions by a long shot [49d]
- Australia heat wave stokes risk of catastrophic bushfires [49d]
- Trump withdraws US from key climate treaty, deepening global pullback [49d]
- Study suggests taking photos at live events can come at a social cost [49d]
- Strategy over morality can help conservation campaigns reduce ivory demand, research shows [49d]
- Volcano guides at Mount Etna are protesting over new safety rules [49d]
- Philippines evacuates 3,000 people after activity increases at Mayon Volcano [49d]
- Searching for the centromere: Diversity in pathways key for cell division [49d]
- Global study reveals widespread burning of plastic for heating and cooking [49d]
- Structural barriers hinder sustainable entrepreneurship in Nigeria's business ecosystem, study finds [49d]
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