The Brutalist Report - science
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- New tool maps public land with potential for hundreds of thousands of affordable homes in British Columbia [1d]
- LSST begins full operations with key contributions from Japanese researchers and engineers [1d]
- Huge, specially designed heat pump saves a Norwegian agricultural cooperative millions [1d]
- Sun-powered sponges may generate 11% of tropical coral reef productivity [1d]
- How extreme weather impacts white stork survival in Bulgaria [1d]
- Earliest Americans specialized in megafauna hunting from Alaska to South America, analysis of 50 sites reveals [2d]
- New star activity catalog could sharpen hunt for habitable worlds [2d]
- Hidden for decades, hospital superbug built resistance in waves, peaking in the mid‑2000s [2d]
- Over the past 15 years, Brazil has seen a more than 200% increase in non-native mollusk species [2d]
- Cosmic dust could play key role in cracking long-standing mystery of solar corona heating [2d]
- 'Stop the war!': The paradox of 'pressure petitions' [2d]
- Cutting emissions more, removing carbon less could save 33,000 U.S. lives yearly [2d]
- Unlocking the 'black box' of carbon materials: Study reveals origins of defect peaks [2d]
- Fish in a polluted Mexican river may mate with the wrong species, leading to hybrid offspring [2d]
- Scientists devise new method for tracing environmental PFAS contamination better [2d]
- Hidden toll: Interpersonal violence drives most of the world's annual cost of up to US $34 trillion [2d]
- Lake Chad supports 2.48 million waterbirds, emerging as one of Africa's top wetland refuges [2d]
- Tree size, not age, may speed habitat recovery for endangered Indiana bats [2d]
- Nautilus array to track missing exoplanet atmospheres [2d]
- Why Facebook, video calls and artificial intelligence matter for age-friendly communities [2d]
- Superworms could be the future of skeleton cleaning [2d]
- Acceptor molecule upconverts low-energy green light to high-energy purple with high efficiency [2d]
- Residential environment linked to subjective well-being through life-domain satisfaction [2d]
- Scrolling for science: How a Twitter post discovered a new wasp in Fukuoka, Japan [2d]
- England breaks record for warmest June: Met Office [2d]
- Breathing under pressure: Addressing recurrent laryngeal neuropathy in horses [2d]
- Portugal braces for high temperatures in new heat wave [2d]
- New research shows why startups may be learning the wrong lessons from customers [2d]
- Ancient gum disease may have helped reshape jaws before human brains expanded [2d]
- Oppressive heat broils US during World Cup, July Fourth [2d]
- Baker's yeast shows potential in treatment of persistent fungal infection [2d]
- How mating competition, age and sex shape immune systems in wild bats [2d]
- TESS just found a planet in a new way—and more may be hiding in its eight years of data [2d]
- When parasites stop having sex, they may become less picky about their hosts [2d]
- Walkable, greener neighborhoods linked to better physical and mental health across the U.S. [2d]
- Beyond 3-D: Data scientists introduce novel AI tool to interpret complex biological data [2d]
- Nanotubes and nanosheets boost fast energy storage [2d]
- A new CRASH clock measures the chance of satellite collisions, and it's ticking down fast [2d]
- DNA-based nanoswitch can flip in milliseconds and stay in one state for days without continuous forcing [2d]
- One amino acid may signal the 'point of no return' in dying leaves [2d]
- Why turning off screens is so hard for children—and four tips to make it easier [2d]
- Researchers discover novel SRV2 envelope protein for efficient CAR immune cell production [2d]
- AI-generated debate replies outscore real politicians on authenticity and coherence [2d]
- Evolutionary origins of 'junk DNA' may provide new clues to cancer [2d]
- Taking advantage of an enzyme mutation to help soybeans fight a billion-dollar pest [2d]
- Primate brains might have evolved to 'catch up' with larger bodies, but then kept growing [2d]
- How giant earthquakes can form at fault planes where theory says they should not [2d]
- Can AI plan for heat emergencies better than simple rules? It depends [2d]
- Meditation and speaking in tongues: The surprising similarities between two spiritual practices [2d]
- Single-atom catalyst turns lignin into valuable chemicals with near-complete conversion [2d]
- Crystal-design principle reveals how competing molecular forces control structure, color and phase transitions [2d]
- Venezuela earthquakes highlight the limits of early warning systems [2d]
- World's first synthetic cell with a complete life cycle could revolutionize biological engineering [2d]
- New bioelectronic microdevices enable remote cell stimulation using ultrasound [2d]
- The universe is less uniform than we thought—cosmology may need a radical rethink [2d]
- Mobile learning output expanded rapidly from 2017 to 2026, analysis of 2,500 papers shows [2d]
- Climate resilience of brown bears over 175,000 years revealed in 3D analyses of their jaws [2d]
- 13,000 tons of space junk clutters Earth orbit. Here's how it could be cleaned up [2d]
- Prickly starfish and urchins are decimating Australia's reefs. But we could find ways to protect them [2d]
- XMM-Newton and Chandra help revise distance to Milky Way's outer spiral arms [2d]
- Tooth fossil analysis suggests 'brawn before bite' in early Asian mammals [2d]
- 'I hate you!': What little kids really mean when they say this [2d]
- Martian dust storms may generate atmospheric electrical conditions that could impact future missions [2d]
- ESA outlines high-tech lander instruments for 2050 Enceladus [2d]
- Orbit overload could devastate astronomy if 1.7 million proposed satellites brighten night sky [2d]
- How a giant planet survived its star's death, then migrated inward [2d]
- Urokodia! 518-million-year-old fossil shows beginning of spider's bite [2d]
- Algae may have launched coral reefs by hijacking coral cells, genetic experiments suggest [2d]
- From fields to space farming, new tool detects crop drought stress before it's visible [2d]
- Perfluorooctanoic acid in the Seto Inland Sea: Variability, transport, and fate [2d]
- Black-box optimization weather intervention method supports future disaster mitigation [2d]
- Video: Thousands of planets are hidden in this image [2d]
- Woodcock charge deer to defend nests, footage reveals [2d]
- 400-year-old painting reveals a bat's secret diet [2d]
- Are you 'happee' or are you 'happeh?' Study links accents to social classes [2d]
- Mismatched work–life boundaries while working from home can push couples toward breaking up [2d]
- What made trees possible? New research points to drought [2d]
- Were Clovis foragers in Late Pleistocene North America big-game hunters, or just big-game scavengers? [2d]
- Why taking a sick day depends on more than being sick [2d]
- Webb reveals merger scars in galaxies that stopped forming stars 9 billion years ago [2d]
- Helping children navigate the emotional aftershocks of an earthquake [2d]
- Galaxy groups hiding in the universe's emptiest places [2d]
- Darwin residents want answers on toxic gas emissions: Science shows their concerns are warranted [2d]
- Himalayan pangolin emerges as distinct species, confirmed with DNA from 19th-century specimen [2d]
- Polymer network reconfigures in sequence, helping elastomers stay tough under strain [2d]
- NASA rolls out three robotic moon missions as 2029 lunar base plans take shape [2d]
- World's oceans break June heat record: EU monitor [2d]
- NASA vows to send ball to the moon if US wins World Cup [2d]
- Italy displays paintings from an ancient Etruscan tomb, its latest cultural acquisition [2d]
- Physicists and AI model Claude 'collaborate' to prove a 10-year-old jamming conjecture [2d]
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