The Brutalist Report - science
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- As a Colorado River deadline passes, reservoirs keep declining [1d]
- Songs and stories highlight role of saints in community-building [1d]
- What's that smell? 7,700 gallons of jet fuel spill into the James River [1d]
- The peer review system is breaking down. Here's how we can fix it [1d]
- 3D scanning and shape analysis help archaeologists connect objects across space and time to recover their lost histories [1d]
- Philly's snowpack reaches a 65-year milestone, and here's when it finally may disappear [1d]
- Incentive program for teachers yields long-term student gains [1d]
- Key species threats in Costa Rica mapped using new metric [1d]
- New national study reveals 'mixed legacy' of pandemic on early childhood development [1d]
- New remote sensing model maps 2021 frost damage across 700,000 hectares of corn [1d]
- Youth build resilience in climate-vulnerable Sierra Leone [1d]
- Why relationship confidence matters: Study links it to mental health, sleep, substance use [1d]
- How forest conversion can harm dung beetles [1d]
- Isotopes reveal how social status shaped diet in medieval England [1d]
- Evidence that some birds are stubborn appears in the form of color preferences [1d]
- Laser-made surface repels nearly any liquid, even after fivefold stretching [1d]
- Documenting obstacles and solutions for democratic participation in Long Beach, California [1d]
- Deer inhibit trees but raise plant diversity, 18-year study reveals [2d]
- Researchers uncover MraZ 'donut' deformation that triggers bacterial cell division [2d]
- What cold-water geysers on Earth reveal about the habitability of ocean worlds [2d]
- New blockchain platform brings credibility to carbon registries [2d]
- Amazon rainforest flipped to carbon source during 2023 extreme drought, study shows [2d]
- How one genome creates two distinct fungal bodies [2d]
- Scientists identify smooth regional trends in fruit fly survival strategies [2d]
- Silicon quantum processor detects single-qubit errors while preserving entanglement [2d]
- New nanohole-based microscopy monitors electrochemical reactions millisecond by millisecond [2d]
- Injured seabird desperately pecks at hospital door for help [2d]
- Molecular 'knitting machine' for bacterial capsules mapped in 3D [2d]
- Norway's species-rich grasslands in decline: New monitoring reveals alarming trends [2d]
- New tool could reduce collision risk for Earth-observation satellites [2d]
- Satellite images indicate that the Doñana Marshland will disappear within 60 years [2d]
- Q&A: Algorithm achieves near end-to-end genome assembly without ultra-long DNA sequencing [2d]
- Social media images help fill 'major gaps' in global biodiversity data [2d]
- Why are we so happy when our sports favorite wins, especially against the odds? [2d]
- Japan's ancient 'tigers' were actually cave lions, DNA evidence shows [2d]
- Offshore wind farms change ocean current patterns, simulations show [2d]
- Widespread 'enhanced rock weathering' could slow global warming [2d]
- New research shows how Londoners used death data to survive the plague [2d]
- Amazon deforestation raises surface temperature by 3°C during dry season, satellite data show [2d]
- Why the Baltic Sea still chokes after decades of nutrient controls [2d]
- Roles of women and men in Neolithic Europe were gendered but flexible, study suggests [2d]
- Optical switch protocol verifies entangled quantum states in real time without destroying them [2d]
- New catalyst unlocks aluminum's ability to switch between oxidation states [2d]
- Antarctica sits above Earth's strongest 'gravity hole.' Now we know how it got that way [2d]
- Why some extracellular vesicles work better: A safer path for protein and gene delivery [2d]
- Report: Women remain underrepresented in scientific organizations [2d]
- New species of ancient crocodile named in honor of Welsh school teacher [2d]
- Gene-edited meat in Canada: To label or not to label? [2d]
- If alien signals have already reached Earth, why haven't we seen them? [2d]
- Climate change could expose 1.1 billion people to hunger by 2100 (but there's good news, too)—AI modeling study [2d]
- Does vegan-friendly haircare work? Early tests show shinier, easier-to-comb strands [2d]
- Early Mars was warm and wet not icy, suggests latest research [2d]
- How to stay positive when it never stops raining—a psychologist offers tips [2d]
- Long-term radio observations probe a relativistic binary pulsar system [2d]
- Slippery ions create a smoother path to blue energy [2d]
- Using NBA, study finds that pay differences among top performers can erode cooperation [2d]
- Could the world's smallest possum be living on the Yorke Peninsula? [2d]
- Before you swipe right, know the red flags [2d]
- Study uncovers hidden psychology behind a 'good kiss' [2d]
- A new concept for catching up with 3I/ATLAS [2d]
- Greenland's west coast posts warmest January on record [2d]
- Teaching the human skills AI can't replace [2d]
- Using light to probe fractional charges in a fractional Chern insulator [2d]
- AI tool suggests tree species and placement to cool urban streets by 3.5 C [2d]
- Southern California sky is lit up by Valentine's Day SpaceX launch [2d]
- NASA to let private company Vast visit space station for private mission in 2027 [2d]
- White paper connects rural broadband gaps to organizational wellness and workforce stability [2d]
- Large-scale cell screening uncovers molecular glues that trigger protein degradation [2d]
- Physicists explain the exceptional energy-harvesting efficiency of perovskites [2d]
- Study of 65,000 college students links 16 hours a week on social media to higher loneliness [2d]
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