The Brutalist Report - science
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- Participatory theater helps young people become active citizens [1d]
- By co-operating with local governments, organizations, universities have a vital role to play in tackling climate change [1d]
- Investigative interviews are key to solving crimes—should AI be helping police with their inquiries? [1d]
- Vulnerable butterfly recorded in the Botanical Garden at Uppsala [1d]
- Uranus, Neptune may be magma worlds, not ice giants [2d]
- Proactive employees with high emotional intelligence do a better job, study finds [2d]
- Coal pollution reaches one of Earth's most remote mountain regions [2d]
- Why Ho Chi Minh City's pollution sources may have been misread for years [2d]
- Clean crystal surface lets single molecules hit ultimate quantum limit [2d]
- Ocean warming above 1.5°C triggered year-round marine disruption across globe, study shows [2d]
- Japan's small cities may face higher care burdens under the compact city policy [2d]
- ROS-producing enzymes guide plant cell division and tissue patterning, gene-editing study shows [2d]
- Pegasus launch to deploy LINK for months‑long orbit boost of aging Swift [2d]
- Plasma and graphene combine to protect metal surfaces from corrosion [2d]
- Glass cells of atoms offer a new path to smarter, cheaper sensors [2d]
- Hubble spies ancient 'Chandelier Cluster' forming stars in two bursts [2d]
- Beetle-like borings in 70-million-year-old titanosaur fossils reshape Lo Hueco fossil story [2d]
- NASA's PACE mission studies smoke and fires [2d]
- Unknown 4,000-year-old stone circle in Belfast uncovered by archaeologists [2d]
- How atomic defects can program carbon quantum dots for future light-based technologies [2d]
- Evidence identifies ancient Aboriginal mining in the Riverland [2d]
- Apple rootstock response varies to threshold water management during 6 weeks of progressing drought [2d]
- Far-red radiation and elevated CO₂ boost biomass accumulation in young leaf lettuce indoors [2d]
- Rising heat and humidity challenge energy-efficient data center cooling worldwide [2d]
- How coworkers shape careers: Learning and competition pull in opposite directions [2d]
- May 2024 superstorm drew most ring current ions from Earth, not solar wind, research reveals [2d]
- Three ways climate action can be more inclusive for 1.3 billion disabled people [2d]
- Novel crystal strategy delivers near-perfect zero thermal expansion from 11 K to 893 K [2d]
- How NASA taught four astronauts to read the moon [2d]
- An iron-driven chain reaction may trigger mass death of harmful algae blooms [2d]
- Semiconductor quantum dots 'reawaken' predicted Rabi oscillations, boosting quantum control [2d]
- By saving ecosystems, environmental regulations help prevent biodiversity loss [2d]
- Screen reveals new proteins that control RNA processing [2d]
- Chemically primitive galaxy from 13 billion years ago reveals record-low oxygen [2d]
- Pacific plate's rotation gave Alaska's Aleutian Islands a later-life lift [2d]
- Ultraluminous X-ray source in Whale galaxy investigated for spectral and timing variability [2d]
- AI shopping cart users rack up higher basket values and spend longer in store, research finds [2d]
- Greece says preparing 'historic' ISS space mission [2d]
- California's unidentified coastal species get a DNA library of their own [2d]
- Global rice paddy greenhouse gas emissions have doubled during the past six decades, study shows [2d]
- Floods kill two in Taiwan as twin storms approach Japan [2d]
- European heatwave's unlikely accomplice: An ocean 'cold blob' [2d]
- Whitebait rapidly switch life cycles when earthquakes cut off route to sea [2d]
- Moderate harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie. Could impact coastal recreation by mid-July [2d]
- Europe heat wave shattering temperature records [2d]
- Elusive thorium–thorium bonding directly observed using Hirshfeld atom refinement [2d]
- Genomics study reveals how endangered island oaks exhibit contrasting evolutionary paths [2d]
- Marine heat waves pose significant threat to seagrass restoration efforts [2d]
- Ancient ocean circulation reversed Atlantic and Pacific oxygen patterns 15 million years ago [2d]
- Swiss glaciers have exhausted their snow reserves [2d]
- Do animal behavior experiments give a distorted view of cooperation? [2d]
- Grade inflation in pandemic strengthened university prospects for private school and disadvantaged students [2d]
- Secrets of how we see color revealed at the molecular level [2d]
- Want to be a better reader? Here's how to practice active reading [2d]
- Tiny raptor, tiny range: GPS tracking reveals pygmy falcons use less than 1 km² to raise nestlings [2d]
- When a pool or pond turns green with algae, don't reach for chemicals—nature has better solutions [2d]
- A single origin story for the Milky Way's most mysterious stars [2d]
- How bacteria use circadian clocks to colonize their world [2d]
- Scientists find antidepressant in the brains of sharks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro [2d]
- The US and China are planning moon bases: Designs may cut construction waste and improve life on Earth [2d]
- Most bees are solitary and don't live in hives: How climate change risks them starving [2d]
- Flooding rains, ocean gains: How a huge Murray flood gave the sea a feast [2d]
- First Nations women in fire: A vital opportunity to boost the workforce and increase community safety [2d]
- Metal hydride molecule trapped with laser light opens path to ultracold hydrogen [2d]
- New research outlines human-centered AI framework for online student success [2d]
- Study challenges idea that simply playing sports makes kids less prone to violent behavior [2d]
- Sea anemones reveal antiviral defense that reverses human immune playbook [2d]
- How a 'copper economy' helps fungi and bacteria build stubborn biofilms [2d]
- Scientists find evidence of vast hidden magma systems inside Mars [2d]
- Wastewater management reverses widespread freshwater deoxygenation in China [2d]
- What to know about earthquake early warning systems [2d]
- Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say [2d]
- Hospitals overwhelmed as Europe heat wave shifts east [2d]
- The 'water-saving' effect of vegetation under rising CO₂ may be overestimated [2d]
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