The Brutalist Report - science
- With international law at a 'breaking point', a tiny country goes after Myanmar's junta on its own [2d]
- Polarstern heads to the Weddell Sea to probe Antarctica's sharp sea ice drop [2d]
- Predicting glacier surges by understanding ecological tipping points [2d]
- The dirty afterlife of a dead satellite [2d]
- Blood tests in young bald eagles track PFAS pollution across Wisconsin River sites [2d]
- Can a bird be an illegal immigrant? How the White Australia era influenced attitudes to the bulbul [2d]
- New study uses Neanderthals to demonstrate gap between generative AI and scholarly knowledge [2d]
- New CRISPR tool spreads through bacteria to disable antibiotic resistance genes [2d]
- Video: How the science of saltwater-tolerating plants could protect coastlines [2d]
- Researchers demonstrate organic crystal emitting red light from UV and green from near-infrared [2d]
- Broken inversion symmetry lets 3D crystals mimic 2D Ising superconductivity [2d]
- Quantum encryption method demonstrated at city-sized distances for the first time [2d]
- A dinosaur with spikes exhibiting unprecedented properties discovered in China [2d]
- Why rethinking wellness could help students and teachers thrive [2d]
- Three-way quantum correlations fade exponentially with distance at any temperature, study shows [2d]
- Gut microbe Blautia luti uses formate, not hydrogen, to shuttle electrons [2d]
- Study strengthens the potential of mycoprotein as an alternative to meat [2d]
- New database enables comparative archaeological and historical urbanism [2d]
- Quantum Twins simulator unveils 15,000 controllable quantum dots for materials research [2d]
- 'Energy efficiency' proves key to how mountain birds adapt to changing environmental conditions [2d]
- Watching a critical green-energy catalyst dissolve, atom by atom [2d]
- Study reveals microscopic origins of surface noise limiting diamond quantum sensors [2d]
- Aerobic respiration began hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously thought, study suggests [2d]
- New 3D method maps Paleolithic engravings at submillimeter resolution [2d]
- Compound in 500-million-year-old fossils sheds new light on Earth's carbon cycle [2d]
- The surprising power of a tiny, disordered protein in a mitochondrial supercomplex [2d]
- Self-assembling 'bundlemers' could reshape next-generation protein-based materials [2d]
- Artificial light is reshaping caracal behavior, limiting where the South African wild cat can hunt [2d]
- Norway's Sami population posed an enigma for the occupying Nazis, researcher says [2d]
- Extreme plasma acceleration in monster shocks offers new explanation for fast radio bursts [2d]
- Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes? [2d]
- Revealing deformation mechanisms of the mineral antigorite in subduction zones [2d]
- Almost half of the world's aquatic environments are severely contaminated by waste, research reveals [2d]
- When silicon fills the role of carbon: Debut of all-silicon cyclopentadienides [2d]
- Scientists discover 'levitating' time crystals that you can hold in your hand [2d]
- Engineered enzymes enable greener one-pot amide synthesis for drug manufacturing [2d]
- Three-component catalyst boosts ammonia from nitrate electrolysis by more than 50% [2d]
- Simulation finds Grass2Gas biogas systems may reduce dairy emissions by over 20% [2d]
- Turning nitrate pollution into green fuel: A 3D COF enables highly efficient ammonia electrosynthesis [2d]
- Smartwatch study shows stadium atmosphere spikes heart rate and stress levels [2d]
- Widening beaches make California 500 acres bigger than it was 40 years ago [2d]
- JWST uncovers rich organic chemistry in a nearby ultra-luminous infrared galaxy [2d]
- Measuring time at the quantum level depends on material symmetry [2d]
- Did trees in the Dolomites anticipate a solar eclipse? Not quite, say researchers [2d]
- Concert formats measurably change audience experience, classical music study finds [2d]
- Disaster can sway votes but won't deliver climate action, study shows [2d]
- Engineering heat-tolerant, high-yield rice for a warming planet [2d]
- Challenging California's water 'scarcity' narrative [2d]
- Promise the Earth: Why real climate action means restraint [2d]
- The evolutionary trap that keeps rove beetles alive [2d]
- When the interaction between fungi and bacteria becomes a dangerous alliance [2d]
- Rare natural compound from teak tree shows promise for treating diabetes and lipid disorders [2d]
- Gut physiology, not host species, dictates microbiome diversity: Study [2d]
- How gold is formed in China's Tianshan mountains [2d]
- Study of 174 U.S. law firms finds when employers 'build' vs. 'buy' talent [2d]
- Amino acid 'stickers' help decode spider silk's strength and flexibility [2d]
- Giant snails and tiny insects threaten the South's rice and crawfish farms [2d]
- The internet names a new deep-sea species of chiton [2d]
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