The Brutalist Report - science
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- 19 times a day: Male medaka mating limits revealed [109d]
- Sunlight's power: Predicting global lake pollution reduction through photochemistry [109d]
- Ring-shaped polymers solidify into glass, offering sustainable material potential [109d]
- Recreational trails disturb grizzly bears and wolves more than expected [109d]
- Unraveling the physics behind severe flash floods in Indonesia's new capital [109d]
- Study reveals cold front effects on energy exchange over a Finnish lake [109d]
- Unveiling hidden climate dynamics: Using mathematics of optimal transport to decode 21st-century climate change [109d]
- Will Comet G3 ATLAS perform at perihelion? [109d]
- Groundwater simulation uncovers hidden paths and long-distance flows on a continental scale [109d]
- NASA proposes cheaper, quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth [109d]
- Polymer-based network gives artificial cells a life-like cytoskeleton [109d]
- Failure to agree on plastics treaty may spark health crisis [109d]
- Snail darter revisited: Famous fish that halted a dam's construction is not endangered after all [109d]
- Why some birds choose to divorce while others mate for life [109d]
- A new effort could help to wipe 'phantom agents' from pathogen regulatory lists [109d]
- Low-symmetry coordination cages enable sensitive recognition and selective enrichment of higher fullerene isomers [109d]
- Earth's air war: Explaining the delayed rise of plants and animals on land [109d]
- Reexamining the Prisoner's Dilemma: Study finds diversity and context play a larger role than thought [109d]
- Fluorescent RNA complexes offer new insights into cellular dynamics [109d]
- AI technique generates clear images of thick biological samples without additional hardware [109d]
- Origins of black holes are revealed in their spin, gravitational wave data analysis finds [109d]
- Scientists develop nanobody inhibitors to target deadly Ebola virus [109d]
- Feathered fortunes: Bird diversity soars in China's Yangtze River Basin [109d]
- Your stress levels also affect your dog, heart rate study shows [109d]
- Champagne, caviar or salmon: Luxury foods are becoming more accessible [109d]
- Study reveals the fabrics most vulnerable to fungal attack during shipping—and the culprits [109d]
- A passive resistance phenomenon: Marine bacteria use low tRNA levels to fend off viruses [109d]
- Lock and key: Scientists clarify how important proteins 'dock' to centromere [109d]
- Sunken worlds under the Pacific? High-res models reveal workings of Earth's mantle [109d]
- Frigid temps hit US behind major winter storm [109d]
- Emotional news alters men's financial risk-taking, research shows [109d]
- South Africa's rare succulent plants are threatened by illegal trade—how to stop it [109d]
- Fully recovering Australia's threatened species would cost 25% of GDP. We can't do it all at once—so let's start here [109d]
- Expert discusses how to make resolutions that stick [109d]
- Coordinating risk assessments for radiation in outer space [109d]
- Sustainable nanofiber coating can extend fruit shelf life [109d]
- Fabricating single-photon detectors from superconducting aluminum nanostrips [109d]
- Building resilience: Risk perception and hurricane preparedness in Florida [109d]
- 'Living school gate' and green infrastructure deliver major health and environmental benefits, study finds [109d]
- How white educators can boldly teach about race in engaging ways [109d]
- Combining graphene and nanodiamonds for better microplasma devices [109d]
- Signaling circuit interplay pushes newborn neurons out of the neuronal nest [109d]
- Integrating historical data stands to improve climate models in the Global South [109d]
- English children lag behind in geometry, but parents can help them learn through play [109d]
- Planning for spring's garden? Bees like variety and don't care about your neighbors' yards [109d]
- Providing driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants improves birth outcomes, research shows [109d]
- Technology is supposed to decrease teacher burnout, but research finds it can sometimes make it worse [109d]
- Parasite 'matchmakers' can genetically alter plant cells to attract insects [109d]
- Artists discover a new glowing mushroom in Switzerland [109d]
- What fan culture and mourning can teach us about grief [109d]
- Unlocking cell recycling: Weak molecular interactions provide new possibilities for artificial control [109d]
- Carbon dioxide has been regulating Earth's climate for hundreds of millions of years—new study [109d]
- Spiders 'smell' with their legs, new research finds [109d]
- Recycling planning: New approach improves predictions for solid waste management [109d]
- Beyond the hype: What workers really think about workplace AI assistants [109d]
- Field-level inference: Unlocking the full potential of galaxy maps to explore new physics [109d]
- La Niña back this summer? Not likely—and unofficial declarations are jumping the gun [109d]
- Study finds two classes of plant enzymes that ignore common rule of evolution [109d]
- Swearing, insults and hate speech: The social and psychological power of taboo language [109d]
- Cane toads on the barbie? How eating invasive species might help manage them [109d]
- Why do falcons have stripes under their eyes? The answer is more complex than we thought [109d]
- 'The international legal system has collapsed, and journalism is collapsing with it': 2024 was deadly for reporters [109d]
- Liquid-like molecular dynamics explain solid-state battery material's superionic transport abilities [109d]
- Carbon revenues fuel misguided policies in African conservation, researchers say [109d]
- New research reveals why some Australian dairy farmers are considering leaving the industry [109d]
- How electrical synapses fine-tune sensory information for better decisions [109d]
- From superfood to super material: Goji berries yield antibacterial silver nanoparticles [109d]
- 'Forever chemicals' in wastewater far more widespread than previously known, study reveals [109d]
- Researchers introduce new 'filament channel' function to predict solar eruptions triggered by emerging flux [109d]
- Drug-resistant hookworms put pets and people at risk [109d]
- Models predict climate change will lead to increase in invasive spongy moth outbreaks [109d]
- Strontium isotope map of Sub-Saharan Africa: A powerful tool for archaeology, forensics and wildlife conservation [109d]
- Brain-inspired nanotech offers new path for smarter electronics [109d]
- Quantum simulators: When nature reveals its natural laws [109d]
- Smarter memory: Researchers introduce next-generation RAM with reduced energy consumption [109d]
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- Astronomers find massive supernova remnant closer than previously thought [109d]
- Quantum dots enhance spin chemistry in radical pairs [109d]
- Research reveals cost to recover Australia's threatened species [109d]
- Why the scarlet velvet ant's sting is so painful to so many different species [109d]
- The first observation of time-domain oscillations between two distant semiconductor spin qubits [109d]
- Ultrathin conductor surpasses copper for more energy-efficient nanoelectronics [109d]
- Ocean sand is in demand, but mining it comes at a cost [109d]
- How do you extinguish a coal fire that's burned under Boulder County for a century? [109d]
- Local environmentalists applaud Biden's offshore oil drilling restrictions [109d]
- Study urges cutting irrigation to preserve Great Salt Lake's future [109d]
- How the US–Indian NISAR satellite will offer unique window on Earth [109d]
- Wetlands restoration coming for reserve on California's Oceanside-Carlsbad border [109d]
- Ancient doctor—expert in venomous bites—found buried in Egypt [109d]
- SpaceX knocks out launch from Cape Canaveral [109d]
- Nickel-58 nucleus may host elusive toroidal dipole excitations [109d]
- Rare video captures following and biting courtship behavior in elusive whale sharks [109d]
- Patagonian droughts linked to harmful algal blooms [109d]
- Smart bird feeders gain popularity and spark interest in bird-watching [109d]
- Bezos's Blue Origin targets Friday for first orbital launch [109d]
- Eyeing green legacy, Biden declares new national monuments [109d]
- Strong earthquake kills at least 95 people in western China near Mount Everest [109d]
- Winter storm leaves large US region blanketed in snow, ice [109d]
- 'Toxic Male Technique' promises faster biocontrol of mosquito populations [109d]
- Physicists explain a stellar stream's distinctive features [109d]
- Optical metrology review explores new possibilities with twisted light [110d]
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