The Brutalist Report - science
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- Extreme heat is harming remote First Nations communities. It's time we listen to them [1d]
- Economic and environmental benefits of regenerative agriculture vary widely across farms and regions [1d]
- The 2 earthquakes that struck Venezuela are known as a 'doublet.' Here's how they happen [1d]
- Nanoparticle exsolution opens a new route to functional oxide electronics and spintronics [1d]
- How to manage public investment in science with balance [1d]
- Nearly isotropic superconducting property revealed in trilayer nickelate [1d]
- Integration could be key to computational thinking in students [2d]
- Ancient stellar flyby may still be steering long-period comets today [2d]
- Foreign funds help make housing unaffordable, according to research [2d]
- Microscale hydrogel fibers could enable imaging inside tiny tissue structures [2d]
- After parenthood, same-sex parents diverge from different-sex norms—and from each other, researcher finds [2d]
- Social media messages may help counter youth loneliness epidemic by encouraging real-world connection [2d]
- Why old nuclear-site concrete could become a tool for trapping strontium-90 [2d]
- Hidden molecular code in tosyl groups directs pillararene formation and assembly, study finds [2d]
- Centuries-old planktonic shell mystery solved with discovery of self-assembling proteins [2d]
- The cask is the shipping container of the late Middle Ages [2d]
- Why these birds meet again in Africa: Flycatcher study reveals how genes and environment guide 13,000‑km migrations [2d]
- How soil pH shapes rice stink bug outbreaks by controlling key bacteria [2d]
- Plankton-linked vapors could speed cloud seed formation over cold oceans [2d]
- AI in policing: Safeguards can't keep up, new research warns [2d]
- Laser pulses capture unexplored polaronic states [2d]
- Scientists develop predictive roadmap to boost performance in next-gen spintronics [2d]
- Morocco's hidden history: Archaeology, DNA and carbon dating rewrite the story of the ancient world [2d]
- Warming may slow forest growth and cut carbon storage by 30%, model shows [2d]
- Inorganic nanoscale device behaves like a single neuron, opening doors for AI and retinal implants [2d]
- What are supermassive black holes? Everything you need to know about these mysterious objects [2d]
- Looking for work? Don't worry about seeming too eager [2d]
- Ultra-precise technology can count damaged DNA fragments [2d]
- Dog's skull shape and body weight linked to spinal fluid disorder risk [2d]
- Scientists measure hidden quantum forces that could power a new generation of pharmaceutical drugs [2d]
- Novel rice paddy approach aims to prevent toxic metals from tainting rice [2d]
- Why AI rules in science matter now: Nature backs wider debate beyond mathematics [2d]
- Fossil fish tooth chemistry uncovers Southern Hemisphere role in Earth's ice age shift [2d]
- UK suffers as heat breaks new June record [2d]
- New insight into how cells move copper out of the mitochondrial matrix could guide novel treatments [2d]
- What people with intersex traits want you to know [2d]
- A giraffe named Gracie escaped in Texas. No one can seem to find her [2d]
- Ancient asteroid barrage may explain why early Earth had no stable continents [2d]
- Defect detection automated in diamond, other advanced semiconductors [2d]
- Stem cell education platform strengthens students' identity as scientists [2d]
- Scorching heat waves, torrential rain, all in a matter of days—it's not just bad luck [2d]
- A 'direct wave' from colliding black holes reveals signature of a whirlpool in spacetime [2d]
- Ultra-fast light-shaping technology could be 'game-changer' for future imaging [2d]
- Check politics at the door? Not at many workplaces, researcher says [2d]
- We checked 2,000 museum specimens and discovered a tiny new 'ferocious' Australian mammal [2d]
- Seven exotic quantum phases predicted in ultracold magnetic atoms, including topological superconductivity [2d]
- Was Venezuela struck by an earthquake 'doublet?' Here's what we know so far [2d]
- Scientists find molecular-level evidence for two structures in liquid water [2d]
- Fossils upend catastrophist narrative that flowering plants flourished only after dinosaur extinction [2d]
- Europe is battling a record‑breaking heat wave. What's making it so severe? [2d]
- Antibiotics trigger bacterial teamwork, boosting survival through shared proteins [2d]
- Natural hallucinogens may have evolved as ecological tools, not chemical accidents [2d]
- Smile spacecraft reaches science orbit [2d]
- AI reads 3D tooth microwear to reconstruct diets of early human ancestors [2d]
- Researchers test a smart lion collar in Tanzania [2d]
- New electrocatalyst helps turn polluted water into fertilizer and polymers [2d]
- How to create the perfect wing shot in handball [2d]
- The universe should look the same in all directions at large scales, but DESI data suggest otherwise [2d]
- Commute stress can fuel workplace conflict, but research suggests a simple fix [2d]
- Experts explain where nature conservation can make the greatest difference in saving endangered species [2d]
- Extreme heat and health: Policy guide reveals what communities need to know [2d]
- Students' climate model of deadly July 4 Texas flooding suggests sea surface temperatures actually reduced rainfall [2d]
- Artificial 'leaf' powers wireless biomedical device [2d]
- New study calls for rethink of domestic abuse responses in children's services [2d]
- Heat-struck Italians cool off in ancient stone 'trulli' [2d]
- Hybrid reef project off Miami Beach targets wave attenuation and coral recovery [2d]
- Sponges may cut methylmercury contamination in marine food webs by more than 50% [2d]
- Heat wave bakes 100 mn Europeans at over 35C [2d]
- Study explores environmental cost, perceptions of influencer PR gifts [2d]
- Turtles may migrate using Earth's magnetic field [2d]
- Taking a step back changes group discussions in virtual environments [2d]
- Apes and humans have been sharing a laugh for 15 million years [2d]
- Trios of quantum particles form checkerboard layouts when particle density hits sweet spot [2d]
- Researchers identify dual-function rice gene that boosts drought tolerance and grain yield [2d]
- What really controls water chemistry in nanoscale spaces [2d]
- Study analyzes how genes and education influence socioeconomic success [2d]
- Thirsty desert lizards inspire a new water-harvesting system [2d]
- Megacluster of bacterial genes reveals four antibiotics that jointly starve rivals of biotin [2d]
- Semi-communal 'compound houses' in Ghana affect how people participate in political activity [2d]
- Researchers develop a new prodrug and localized drug delivery platform for selective treatment of cancer [2d]
- This single well-known and widespread butterfly is actually three species in disguise [2d]
- Tiny water droplets transmutate aniline into pyridine in ambient and catalyst-free conditions [2d]
- Discovery of enzymes that control pores on leaf surfaces could lead to drought-resistant crops [2d]
- Growing up gets less scary with time, research finds [2d]
- How fair climate action works: Findings from 88 countries with 5 billion people [2d]
- How ancient subduction zones helped create hotspots of mineral wealth [2d]
- Why climate change could make staple crops less nutritious—and how CRISPR may help [2d]
- A turquoise tint for the Black Sea caused by phytoplankton [2d]
- A thermodynamic approach to gravity could explain cosmic acceleration without dark energy [2d]
- Image: Galaxy pair NGC 3504 and NGC 3512 [2d]
- Location-specific solutions needed to manage heat across northern Australia, say researchers [2d]
- Ancient geology helps explain why Australia holds some of world's richest gold [2d]
- Miniature satellite tags reveal diving behavior of juvenile sea turtles [2d]
- Scientists target soybean cyst nematode by cutting off its food supply [2d]
- Quantum waves reveal one-sided motion marking elusive critical states [2d]
- Self-propelled actin filaments may explain how cells change shape spontaneously [2d]
- Space shuttle ready for new mission in California [2d]
- Australia's under-16 social media ban shows little early effect on teen use: Research [2d]
- Secret cameras, mics and AI reveal rare Cambodia wildlife [2d]
- Shorter front-leg strides can be an early warning sign of dementia in senior dogs [2d]
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