The Brutalist Report - science
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- Autistic Australians three times more likely to be homeless, research reveals [1d]
- Research challenges beliefs that sexual objectification is a power move [1d]
- Thousands of sheep and cows die in trucks and saleyards every year. They need better protection [1d]
- Red shift: Study gauges salamanders' sprint speed as connected to their color [1d]
- Canadian Rockies study shows that spruce trees adapt to rugged peaks and boreal flatlands in a similar way [1d]
- Entanglement injuries cause prolonged suffering for whales and dolphins—early intervention is crucial [1d]
- Teaching thermodynamic laws to AI unlocks a polymer modeling challenge [1d]
- From compliance to inclusion: Valuing faculty with disabilities [1d]
- Heat stress linked to higher koala hospitalizations and deaths above 27 C [1d]
- 190,000 baby trees in 25 years: Seedling census offers clues to what the future might hold for Michigan forests [1d]
- Plastic upcycling method turns food packaging into faster-degrading materials [1d]
- Q&A: The Alps are crumbling, and permafrost is not playing the role many assumed [1d]
- Researchers want to clear the air on traffic pollution in Tampa [1d]
- Ancient dust points to retreat of West Antarctic Ice Sheet during last warm period [1d]
- Discovery of furtivovirus advances understanding of giant virus evolution [1d]
- Beyond Anglo‑Saxons, Celts and Vikings: DNA uncovers a dynamic history of migration to Britain [1d]
- Supply chain crises increase banks' credit risks by 70%, modeling study finds [1d]
- New fossil salamander species related to the famous axolotl is discovered in Mexico [1d]
- Data-driven model captures dynamics of turbulence at scale [1d]
- How natural selection helps design antennas, cancer treatments and adhesives [1d]
- Surface design transforms thermal management and enables frictionless systems [1d]
- Shutting down federal bee labs threatens bees, beekeepers and the US food system [1d]
- CO₂ scrubbing microbes discovered in underground laboratory [2d]
- How homing pigeons keep navigation simple when winging their way home together [2d]
- The US is seeing stronger storms, so why are droughts getting worse? [2d]
- After the fires: Protecting LA's trees while learning lessons for the future [2d]
- As wolves recover, golden jackals may still conquer most of Europe thanks to 'human shield' [2d]
- Why we struggle to predict our future choices [2d]
- Dog daycare leptospirosis outbreak in Los Angeles reveals broader public health risks [2d]
- Black detainees twice as likely as white detainees to be strip‑searched in police custody: New study [2d]
- Just five posts may be enough to shape what people believe online, study finds [2d]
- Reading brachycephalic dogs' facial expressions requires extra cognitive processing by humans [2d]
- It looks like rice's own defense, but this fungal trick turns a lifesaving response into a crop-killing weapon [2d]
- Trees in cattle pastures nearly double biodiversity across 15 countries, analysis shows [2d]
- Tropical butterflies 'hedge bets' on reproduction as extreme seasons reshape Amazon life [2d]
- Why is Europe the world's fastest warming continent? [2d]
- California's salmon fishery reopens after a population crash and three‑year closure, but that doesn't mean all is well [2d]
- Single-step 8-9x expansion reveals nanoscale centrioles without electron microscopy [2d]
- Polymer strategy boosts lithium battery safety and performance by making plasticizers compatible [2d]
- Liquid gold: The potential and risks of turning human urine into sustainable fertilizer [2d]
- Protein shape mapping could detect diseases before symptoms appear [2d]
- Stretching and squeezing drive the timing of glacial meltwater release [2d]
- New mixing guidelines for dense suspensions revealed [2d]
- Unsealing cells' 'black box' strategy to regulate gene activation [2d]
- Exceptionally early heat wave shatters records and brings deaths in Europe [2d]
- Astrophysicists strike black gold with treasure trove of gravitational wave detections [2d]
- Researchers capture inception of hydrogen-uranium reaction for the first time [2d]
- Releasing cool water protects fish in the Grand Canyon. That comes at cost to hydropower [2d]
- Finding new ways to measure the local sustainability of rural tourism [2d]
- Five-tea comparison reveals kombucha's biological properties depend on starting point [2d]
- 'Curious' dolphin charms French town but experts concerned [2d]
- Experts use AI and satellite images to reveal vast damage to critical Amazon buffer zone [2d]
- Spider silk-inspired process turns corn protein into tougher plastic-like material [2d]
- Metal-free method unlocks selective carborane editing for cancer therapy and sensors [2d]
- Innovative satellite network for computed tomography of clouds will be initiated in orbit [2d]
- Trophic rewilding by large herbivores supports insect diversity, scientists find [2d]
- How dual-comb spectroscopy works and why it could reshape precision sensing [2d]
- Ancient DNA rewrites the story of a historical Sámi burial [2d]
- Low pH outside cells rewires transport network and displaces Golgi apparatus, study finds [2d]
- Researchers develop Bayesian inference for hidden dependence structures in multi-group high-dimensional data [2d]
- Microcrystals in bioluminescent fish scatter light like a prism [2d]
- Timing in early brain growth may explain why closely related mammals build strikingly different cortexes [2d]
- Imaginary-time technique speeds X-ray scattering simulations by 50-fold for extreme matter [2d]
- Nearly 50 years of data reveal happiness gap for single parents [2d]
- Remote sensing measures economic cost of war in Gaza [2d]
- Ice may release more iron than climate models predict [2d]
- Heat waves are destroying the sex lives of bees—new research [2d]
- DNA reveals hidden UV defense network that dissipates energy in femtoseconds [2d]
- Collective vibrations unlock fast ion flow in superionic crystals [2d]
- They 'showed me a lot of love': Why young men seeking belonging join gangs [2d]
- ATLAS observes new Bc meson excited state [2d]
- Just 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang, galaxies were already shaped by where they lived [2d]
- Climate change could significantly worsen summer air quality in future decades [2d]
- How did we learn which plants are safe to eat? Food scientists explain [2d]
- Mercury's water ice may have been deposited by a larger, slower impactor than previously thought—in only one day [2d]
- Researchers upcycle pomegranate peel into high-performance water purifier [2d]
- What a toothless, two-legged crocodile cousin reveals about life before dinosaurs dominated [2d]
- Tiny sesame sea slug species discovered in the waters of northern Taiwan [2d]
- Nearly half of every T-shirt goes to waste before you even buy it [2d]
- Triply-eclipsing triple star system discovered with TESS [2d]
- How to encourage a friend to get therapy (without blowing up your friendship) [2d]
- How Mars can help us understand 'marginal' exoplanets [2d]
- Divers may think they protect reefs, but one unseen habit is taking a steady toll [2d]
- Chile's once-dirty Mapocho river enjoys new lease on life [2d]
- America's schools face a backlash on digital devices as screens saturate classrooms [2d]
- Satellites track SO₂ emissions following March 2026 refinery fires in Tehran, Iran [2d]
- Tiny on-chip circuit could power next-generation quantum and AI technologies [2d]
- Rattlesnakes among most vulnerable to fungal disease and parasitic lung infection [2d]
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