The Brutalist Report - science
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- Media misuse of 'hard-right' label risks normalizing extremist views, study says [1d]
- In Sweden, young adults feel most dissatisfied while the oldest thrive [1d]
- The hidden role of the built environment in campus disaster preparedness [1d]
- What are the warning signs of financial abuse? [1d]
- New data tool boosts preparedness for potentially deadly flooding [1d]
- AI model forecasts coral heat stress on Florida reefs up to six weeks ahead [1d]
- Tibet's tectonic clash: New satellite view suggests weaker fault lines [1d]
- Human–AI relationships in fiction: Theoretical cultural framework developed to understand AI representations [1d]
- Bubble bots: Simple biocompatible microrobots autonomously target tumors [1d]
- Black and Latino teens show stronger digital literacy than white peers [2d]
- Unraveling the physics behind Kamchatka's 73-year earthquake cycle [2d]
- Two essential coral species are now functionally extinct—but should we give up hope? [2d]
- Using data to reduce subjectivity in landslide susceptibility mapping [2d]
- Designing the future of metabolic health through tissue-selective drug delivery [2d]
- Unexpected climate feedback links Antarctic ice sheet with reduced carbon uptake [2d]
- Discovery of a photophobic response in Apusomonads reveals insights into Opisthokont origins [2d]
- Distinct isotopes of combustion-derived water vapor identified [2d]
- Automating microfluidic chip design: Hybrid approach combines machine learning with fluid mechanics [2d]
- Identifying mechanisms that support nanoparticle therapy for autoimmune diseases [2d]
- Swarm of earthquakes jolts California's San Ramon area—largest so far is 4.2 [2d]
- Poverty intervention program in Bangladesh may reinforce gender gaps, study shows [2d]
- Web-based tool visualizes catalyst 'gene' profiles to speed materials design [2d]
- Climate enters the overshoot era—science and policy need to react [2d]
- Catalonia's climate was wetter 10 million years ago [2d]
- Sustainable polyurethane production without toxic isocyanate [2d]
- Hybrid AI-physics method developed for accurate aerosol remote sensing [2d]
- Real-time single-event position detection using high-radiation-tolerance GaN [2d]
- Researchers identify key gene for enhancing oil yield and quality in Jatropha [2d]
- Scientists uncover dual role of sulfate-reducing bacteria in pipeline steel corrosion [2d]
- Newly identified RNA molecule may drive cancer patient survival [2d]
- Real-time view inside microreactor reveals 2D semiconductor growth secrets [2d]
- Cells adapt to aging by actively remodeling endoplasmic reticulum, study reveals [2d]
- Removing livestock from grasslands could compromise long-term soil carbon storage [2d]
- Iron catalyst drives asymmetric 1,6 addition of aliphatic Grignard reagents to α,β,γ,δ-unsaturated carbonyl compounds [2d]
- Two-step approach creates more sustainable protein nanostructures for advanced sensing and therapeutics [2d]
- Resilience bonds could serve as an insurance solution to address climate change risks [2d]
- A more realistic picture of platinum electrodes [2d]
- Machine learning accelerates plasma mirror design for high-power lasers [2d]
- New class of catalysts could dramatically change playing field in nickel catalysis [2d]
- How microorganisms on rock surfaces shape groundwater [2d]
- How bacteria learned to target numerous cell types [2d]
- Bigger is not always better: Smaller leaves optimize light use in soybeans [2d]
- The tension between moral pursuits and personal authenticity [2d]
- Complex tongue bones, fleshy teeth on the roof of earliest known bird's mouth might have helped it snag food [2d]
- AI mapping reveals over 20,000 malaria protein interactions across parasite life cycle [2d]
- Banning lead in gas worked: The proof is in our hair [2d]
- Some tropical land may heat up nearly twice as much as oceans under climate change, sediment record suggests [2d]
- Air pollution causes social instability in ant colonies, triggering attacks on returning nest mates [2d]
- Reshaping gold leads to new electronic and optical properties [2d]
- AI streamlines deluge of data from particle collisions [2d]
- Psychological therapies for children whose first language isn't English can become lost in translation, study warns [2d]
- Earth's largest volcanic event reshaped an oceanic plate, seismic wave analysis reveals [2d]
- Late-January US snowstorm wasn't historically exceptional: NOAA [2d]
- Lab-grown algae remove microplastics from water [2d]
- NASA fuels its moon rocket in a crucial test to decide when Artemis astronauts will launch [2d]
- Intercity quantum sensor network tightens axion dark matter constraints [2d]
- Analyzing an enigmatic enzyme with potential for new antibiotic drug discovery [2d]
- New database reveals how Americans use water [2d]
- Intelligent sensors created for quality-assured cell production [2d]
- Ancient Alaskan site may help explain how the first people arrived in North America [2d]
- Epiaceratherium itjilik: The rhino that lived in the Arctic [2d]
- Mapping how Arctic groundwater will respond to thawing permafrost [2d]
- New research finds interventions from child welfare services are linked to higher rates of criminalization [2d]
- A clearer look at critical materials, thanks to refrigerator magnets [2d]
- NASA conducts vital tests ahead of slated Moon mission [2d]
- Europe observatory hails plan to abandon light-polluting Chile project [2d]
- Nanotubes with lids mimic real biology [2d]
- International collaboration spurs AI-powered drug discovery tool [2d]
- Hubble sees galaxy with dark rings in new light [2d]
- Perseverance rover completes first AI-planned drive on Mars [2d]
- Natural magnetic materials can control light in unprecedented ways [2d]
- As Rubin's survey gets underway, simulations suggest it could find about six lunar-origin asteroids per year [2d]
- 91-qubit processor accurately simulates many-body quantum chaos [2d]
- Partner's spending habits can impact relationship dynamics [2d]
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