The Brutalist Report - science
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- Raising human capital in BRICS is linked to lower emissions, study suggests [2d]
- Light-driven probe enables sensitive detection of epigenetic intermediates [2d]
- Governments urged to fix faulty radar in economic models disregarding climate risk [2d]
- Study: Why Nobel Prize-level materials have yet to reach industry [2d]
- Into the neutrino fog: The ghosts haunting our search for dark matter [2d]
- Large study shows scaling startups risk increasing gender gaps [2d]
- New VRscores database maps workplace politics across 530,000 US employers [2d]
- What Olympic athletes see that viewers don't: Machine-made snow makes ski racing faster and riskier [2d]
- Why cheaper power alone isn't enough to end energy poverty in summer [2d]
- 'Dispersal-driven' evolution fuels diversity at the air-liquid interface [2d]
- How to close the justice gap: What a health-linked legal model showed in three years [2d]
- Scientists outline case for next-generation ocean iron fertilization field trials [2d]
- Thinking of AI-written vows? A study explains why it can backfire [2d]
- Tuning topological superconductors into existence by adjusting the ratio of two elements [2d]
- When lasers cross: A brighter way to measure plasma [2d]
- A smarter way to watch biology at work: Microfluidic droplet injector drastically cuts sample consumption [2d]
- An estimated 8,000 cold-stunned iguanas removed from parts of Florida [2d]
- NASA Langley makes final preparations for Artemis II mission to launch around the moon [2d]
- Research team finds E. coli, other pathogens in Potomac River after sewage spill [2d]
- Why has SpaceX not launched from Kennedy Space Center this year? [2d]
- Detection system uses gravitational waves to map merging black holes [2d]
- Researchers propose multi-sector approach for global challenge posed by presence of pharmaceuticals in environment [2d]
- Natto fermentation actively produces health-promoting supersulfide molecules, study reveals [2d]
- Removing southern African fences may help wildlife and boost economy [2d]
- Faster enzyme screening could cut biocatalysis bottlenecks in drug development [2d]
- Listening to polymers collapse: 'Water bridges' pull the strings [2d]
- Pittsburgh study links dark roofs and roads to higher heat and social vulnerability [2d]
- VIP-2 experiment narrows the search for exotic physics beyond the Pauli exclusion principle [2d]
- Live-cell tracking reveals dynamic interaction between protein folding helpers and newly produced proteins [2d]
- From deer to chickadees: How fewer social encounters could raise extinction risk [2d]
- Morocco says evacuated 140,000 people due to severe weather [2d]
- New study reveals people judge lines by what's ahead—not how long they wait [2d]
- CRISPR screen maps 250 genes essential for human muscle fiber formation [2d]
- Deadly storm sparks floods in Spain, raises calls to postpone Portugal vote [2d]
- A 'crazy' dice proof leads to a new understanding of a fundamental law of physics [2d]
- 2018 Kīlauea earthquake may have stalled fault's slow slip for decades [2d]
- Ancient bird routes mapped via plant diversity [2d]
- AI-powered compressed imaging system developed for high-speed scenes [2d]
- How intertidal sediment stratification regulates coastal nutrient fluxes [2d]
- High-entropy garnet crystal enables enhanced 2.8 μm mid-infrared laser performance [2d]
- Seeds 'listen' to mom: Study finds mother plants send ABA hormone signals that set seed dormancy [2d]
- When Earth's magnetic field took its time flipping [2d]
- Range-resident logistic model connects animal movement and population dynamics [2d]
- The compleximer: New type of plastic mixes glass-like shaping with impact resistance [2d]
- Philadelphia communities help AI machine learning get better at spotting gentrification [2d]
- Global map catalogs 459 rare continental mantle earthquakes since 1990 [2d]
- Increasing pesticide toxicity threatens global biodiversity protection goal: Only one country is currently on target [2d]
- Two-day-old babies show brain signs of rhythm prediction, study finds [2d]
- Scientists explain why methane spiked in the early 2020s [2d]
- Could apes 'play pretend' like toddlers? A study tracks imaginary juice and grapes [2d]
- Teaching machines to design molecular switches [2d]
- Study finds numbing the mouth may speed up silent reading [2d]
- A new comet was just discovered. Will it be visible in broad daylight? [2d]
- Hannibal's famous war elephants: Single bone in Spain offers first direct evidence [2d]
- New report confirms 2025 among Hawai'i's driest, warmest on record [2d]
- Understanding the hazard potential of the Seattle fault zone: It's 'pretty close to home' [2d]
- The Amaterasu particle: Cosmic investigation traces its origin [2d]
- People use enjoyment, not time spent, to measure goal progress, study suggests [2d]
- Huge areas of Australia are vulnerable to tree-killing beetle, study warns [2d]
- Bacteria can survive washing and disinfection in food production plants [2d]
- Snowball Earth: Ancient Scottish rocks reveal annual climate cycles [2d]
- AI accelerates access to insect collections [2d]
- MXenes for energy storage: More versatile than expected [2d]
- Skua deaths mark first wildlife die-off due to avian flu on Antarctica [2d]
- Surgery for quantum bits: Bit-flip errors corrected during superconducting qubit operations [2d]
- CRISPR-based biosensors enable real-time ocean health monitoring [2d]
- Invasive termites threatening homes in Florida are spreading farther than predicted [2d]
- Dark matter, not a black hole, could power Milky Way's heart [2d]
- Finger length could provide vital clue to understanding human brain evolution [2d]
- Simulations and experiments meet: Machine learning predicts gold nanocluster structures [2d]
- Rare 'universal paralog' genes may reveal a pre-LUCA evolutionary record [2d]
- DNA provides a solution to our enormous data storage problem [2d]
- How superconductivity arises: New insights from moiré materials [2d]
- Unlocking the 'black box' of Grand Canyon's water supply [2d]
- Sudanese Copts acquired malaria resistance thanks to a rapid evolutionary process, research reveals [2d]
- Scents of the afterlife: Identifying embalming recipes by 'sniffing' the air around Egyptian mummies [2d]
- Capturing gravity waves: Scientists break 'decades of gridlock' in climate modeling [2d]
- When gigantism shapes the diet of a superpredator: The Japanese giant salamander's spectacular transition [2d]
- Seamounts promote expansion of oxygen minimum zone in western Pacific, researchers discover [2d]
- Microbial system to convert CO₂ into eco-friendly butanol [2d]
- 3D architecture of genome enables cells to remember their past [2d]
- LimbLab: A tool to visualize embryonic development in 3D [2d]
- Controlling magnetism to unlock better hydrogen storage alloys [2d]
- Spain, Portugal face floods and chaos after deadly new storm [2d]
- Petra aqueduct survey uncovers rare 116-meter lead conduit beside terracotta pipe [2d]
- Commentary urges balance between research integrity and technology transfer in biomedicine [2d]
- Study links daily mental sharpness to 30 to 40 extra minutes of work [2d]
- New DNA tagging workflow boosts gene delivery to the nucleus over tenfold [2d]
- AI to track icebergs adrift at sea in boon for science [2d]
- YouTubers love wildlife, but commenters aren't calling for conservation action [2d]
- New crew set to launch for ISS after medical evacuation [2d]
- Peppermint oil plasma coating could cut catheter infections without releasing drugs [2d]
- The coming end of ISS, symbol of an era of global cooperation [2d]
- 'Jetty McJetface': Star-shredding black hole may keep ramping up its radio jet until 2027 peak [2d]
- Breathing in the past: How museums can use biomolecular archaeology to bring ancient scents to life [2d]
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