The Brutalist Report - science
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- A good idea is not enough: Experts explain what helps digital health start-ups succeed [1d]
- Could AI create a new form of inequality in South Africa? [1d]
- Measuring process over product: AI approach assesses learning processes [1d]
- The rise of space AI might explain the Fermi paradox [1d]
- Europe's deadly heat wave scorches east, Slovakia hits record [1d]
- How PFAS chain length influences environmental fate and water treatment [1d]
- School performance linked to youth criminal justice [1d]
- Lipids and DNA nanostructures independently control artificial cell mechanics [1d]
- Tailored supplier strategies could cut emissions better than one-size-fits-all procurement [1d]
- AI tool reliably predicts the flame resistance of new materials [2d]
- Testing the orbital mechanics of giant mirrors [2d]
- Unexpected pathway turns water and CO₂ into climate‑neutral methane on nickel–zirconia [2d]
- Plutonium compound unlocks rare topological quantum behavior with potential nuclear science applications [2d]
- New Horizons tracks solar wind slowdown as interstellar atoms add drag [2d]
- What DC's algal bloom reveals about a growing water threat [2d]
- Cochlea network model reveals how inner ear may sort sound from noise [2d]
- First-of-a-kind laser spring opens up new avenues for plasma control [2d]
- The 20km ripple effect: How mines can trigger distant deforestation in Africa [2d]
- Deep inside crocodile skulls, 100 million years of brain evolution barely registers [2d]
- Breakthrough for aquaculture: Oral vaccine protects fish from fatal nervous necrosis virus [2d]
- Graphene can hold multiple states of superconductivity, a new study finds [2d]
- Faster tests reveal six fluoropolymer microplastics, including four rarely tracked types [2d]
- Rare inner ear cells point to regenerative hearing treatments [2d]
- Does traffic drive street crime? Our study investigated [2d]
- Disorder creates direction-dependent optics in compound semiconductors [2d]
- New cellular model for rare and deadly melanomas enables study of immunotherapy resistance [2d]
- What science tells us about the algae bloom in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool [2d]
- Deep-sea extremophile yields protein that forms super stable biofilm [2d]
- Urban growth may slow by 2100, leaving big cities smaller than expected [2d]
- NASA tests new refuel device for future in-space refueling missions [2d]
- Cyclic sealing and drainage on the Gofar Oceanic Transform Fault revealed [2d]
- Great Barrier Reef drilling reveals repeated collapse, regrowth and migration since last ice age [2d]
- Venezuela earthquakes add tragic new layer to the country's humanitarian crisis [2d]
- Structural blueprint for RNA therapeutics reveals why some siRNA molecules work better than others [2d]
- Table sugar could hold a cheaper, quicker key to making vital drugs [2d]
- Video games are helping players imagine the realities of climate migration [2d]
- Cultural values may decide when comforting others feels like real support [2d]
- Q&A: What happens when warming streams push young salmon beyond their limits [2d]
- Some boreal forest species fail to recover even 100 years after clearcutting [2d]
- England's public library collections are in danger of being hollowed out, new research warns [2d]
- New data shows drop in Scotland's harbor seal numbers and sparks concern for gray seal population [2d]
- Understudied enzyme helps S. aureus pathogen prosper, study finds [2d]
- Why Europe's rising plant diversity may signal habitat disruption, not ecological recovery [2d]
- Synthetic chemical framework can switch magnetic spin states at near ambient temperatures [2d]
- Gold-laced nanoparticles could eventually spot and treat endometriosis without surgery [2d]
- Rent paid on Atlanta's west side is building wealth in Buckhead, study finds [2d]
- When mitochondria grow abnormally long, leaked RNA may activate anti-tumor immune responses [2d]
- Bridging the gap between people and nature: The need for biocultural approaches to restoration [2d]
- Disabling SagA enzyme in VREfm infections makes drug-resistant bacteria vulnerable to vancomycin [2d]
- Analyzing avalanches on asteroid Vesta offers new method for understanding regolith processes [2d]
- New superconductors identified, unlocking process that could yield thousands more [2d]
- Oil price shocks have exposed car‑dependent cities. Here's what governments can do [2d]
- New Delhi announces EV policy to combat air pollution [2d]
- Ozone depletion began decades before discovery of ozone hole, scientists find [2d]
- Can climate shocks change how people feel about paying taxes? [2d]
- There may be 3 times more insect species than previously thought [2d]
- Sweltering Midwest heat cancels outdoor plans as cooling centers open and the East braces [2d]
- As communities face more frequent hazard warnings, we need better systems to avoid 'emergency fatigue' [2d]
- Bronze Age boat carvings point to maritime links from Iberia to Scandinavia [2d]
- 40°C in Paris: extreme summer heat is no longer exceptional for most of Europe [2d]
- A goat's tooth may have solved a 100‑year debate about ancient Greek farming [2d]
- Spiders benefit from seemingly monotonous forests [2d]
- Heat is destroying Australia's underwater forests. Seaweed biobanks could help save them [2d]
- Nova V612 Scuti's light curve becomes audio, revealing how stellar shocks evolved [2d]
- What universities are getting wrong about teaching in the age of AI [2d]
- Psychologists survey students to determine what they really think about social media [2d]
- Switching spin states in manganese ions with light opens new path for molecular memory [2d]
- Unintended climate trade-off: Clean air policies intensify urban heat island in humid cities, study finds [2d]
- Uncovering the trigger behind slow earthquakes [2d]
- Solar storms leave their mark on cosmic rays that reach Earth [2d]
- Hawaiian short-eared owl deaths in Hawaiʻi primarily caused by vehicle collisions [2d]
- First ever dinosaur found in Antarctica described for science [2d]
- COVID-era renter protection law slashed Virginia evictions, research finds [2d]
- Why people worldwide see some mental abilities as inborn and others as learned [2d]
- For hiring, remote work means more expertise, research finds [2d]
- Light-activated compound kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria by turning its own defense enzyme against it [2d]
- Decline in plankton across Northeast Atlantic sends stark warning for ocean health [2d]
- Inviting students to shape support systems can improve mental health and campus environments [2d]
- Giraffes combine quantities similarly to addition [2d]
- Tiny DNA 'hitchhikers' may be reshaping life in thawing Arctic soils [2d]
- Deadly Venezuela earthquakes raise concern in tremor-prone California [2d]
- Europa's ice shell secrets unlocked by ground radar study [2d]
- Functional NIN persists in non-nodulating plants: Rethinking the loss of symbiosis [2d]
- Childbirth is not uniquely difficult to humans [2d]
- Exposure to violence contributes to high rates of suicidal thoughts and attempts among transgender people [2d]
- Ultra-faint galaxy discovered near Andromeda may be 12.5 billion years old [2d]
- UV light patterns thermochromic crystals without damage, unlocking color-changing designs [2d]
- Online calculator shows how drastically mowing affects insects [2d]
- Age bias discovered in AI [2d]
- Red-tailed hawks maintain flight performance despite missing feathers [2d]
- DNA databases unite to create a fully open resource for transposable element research [2d]
- Nanopore technology identifies proteins molecule by molecule [2d]
- Why nanoscale droplets don't coalesce and microscale droplets do [2d]
- This tiny organism contracts 200 times faster than we can blink—here's how [2d]
- Camera traps reveal the true culprit behind crop damage in Honduras [2d]
- Giant exoplanet may hold a magnetic grip on its host star [2d]
- Closing the AI fluency gap to support workforce retention [2d]
- Mummified dogs reveal Tiwanaku people buried companions beside homes long before they became status symbols [2d]
- Toward experiment-guided AlphaFold: Researchers overcome AI tool's single-conformation limitation [2d]
- The order of species loss alters how grasslands maintain stability, study finds [2d]
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