The Brutalist Report - science
- Teachers lack time to tackle the influence of online misogynists on their students, research says [9d]
- Most young people from Black and racial minoritized communities see racist online content at least once a week: Report [9d]
- A brief history of expansion microscopy [9d]
- Q&A: A systems approach to saving the planet [9d]
- Q&A: Why planetary health is the first step to a sustainable future [9d]
- The world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates [9d]
- Video game-inspired algorithm rapidly detects high-energy particle collisions for future fusion reactors [9d]
- Nature accounting in Colombia makes sound economic case for protecting native ecosystems [9d]
- Living near newly planted trees linked to healthier birth outcomes in newborns [9d]
- Study reveals 30-million-year history of East Asian summer monsoon evolution [9d]
- Direct lab observation reveals key mechanism behind cosmic particle acceleration [9d]
- Severe drought in Africa persists and is expected to worsen [9d]
- Efficient selection platform enables discovery of novel lysine-targeting covalent inhibitors [9d]
- NASA airborne sensor's wildfire data helps firefighters take action [9d]
- Evolutionary analysis uncovers protein changes that protect mammals from aging and disease [9d]
- AI-powered tech supercharges ocean cleanup, boosting plastic collection by 60% [9d]
- High-pressure electron tunneling spectroscopy reveals nature of superconductivity in hydrogen-rich compounds [9d]
- 'Brinkmanship' between rival genes may determine survival of unborn mammals [9d]
- The sun's natural gravitational lensing is more powerful than you thought [9d]
- Microscopic fin features help sculpins grip rocks in turbulent ocean waters [10d]
- A new interactive tool models natural hazards fueled by climate change [10d]
- High-performance 3D-printed graphene composites developed for efficient ice control [10d]
- Video: Lifting the canopy on Earth's forests [10d]
- Why Webb may never be able to find evidence of life on another world [10d]
- Elephant instead of wild boar? What could have been in Europe [10d]
- How parents shape children's 'health lifestyles' varies across social class [10d]
- Pollen and charcoal reveal human-driven collapse of swamp cypress forests 2,100 years ago [10d]
- AI method can help brands save time and money in refining their advertising [10d]
- Current AI risks more alarming than apocalyptic future scenarios, political scientists find [10d]
- A new map of arthropod evolution, from fossils to embryos [10d]
- People turn to conspiracy theories in a subconscious quest to feel like they 'matter', research suggests [10d]
- Giant extinct kangaroos' preference for home over roaming may have sealed their fate [10d]
- How an antimalarial drug could help fix genetic diseases [10d]
- Veteran Chinese astronaut to lead fresh crew to space station [10d]
- Global estimate finds mangrove forests nurture vast populations of commercially important marine species [10d]
- TESS detects new sub-Neptune exoplanet more than three times larger than Earth [10d]
- Data science approaches crack the code of cell movement [10d]
- Italians spent thousands of years perfecting grape cultivation, ancient seeds show [10d]
- Powerful 6.2-magnitude quake hits off Istanbul coast [10d]
- Most school shooters grew up with guns as key part of social life, study suggests [10d]
- Nanoparticle treatment combined with radiation therapy significantly improves glioblastoma survival in mice [10d]
- Search for sterile neutrinos continues at nuclear reactors [10d]
- Cerium glows yellow: Chemists discover how to control luminescence of rare earth elements [10d]
- Quantum messages travel 254 km using existing infrastructure for the first time [10d]
- Century-old mystery of plant communication solved: Plants signal stress through negative pressure mechanisms [10d]
- Paying fishers to release endangered catches could aid conservation [10d]
- Research reveals first skeletal evidence of gladiator bitten by lion in Roman period [10d]
- Hotter temps trigger wetlands to emit more methane as microbes struggle to keep up [10d]
- Eye on infinity: NASA celebrates Hubble's 35th year in orbit [10d]
- Humans lived in African rainforests 150,000 years ago, far earlier than believed: New research [10d]
- London's low emission zones save lives and money, new study finds [10d]
- Early embryos show surprising flexibility in fixing DNA organization mistakes [10d]
- A legacy unlocked: Mendel-inspired study maps unprecedented pea diversity [10d]
- Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding. This could be a rough year [10d]
- Atmospheric shifts accelerate Patagonian glacier loss, contributing to sea-level rise [10d]
- Climate change is lifting South Africa out of the ocean, study finds [10d]
- US universities lose millions of dollars chasing patents, research shows [10d]
- Scientists explore thermal mechanics of Yellowstone beetles [10d]
- Trump is stripping protections from marine protected areas. Why that's a problem for fishing's future [10d]
- User-friendly software can detect viruses in RNA sequence data [10d]
- Women from the Bronze Age already carried heavy loads on their heads, skeletal analysis finds [10d]
- Engineer reinvents ceramics with origami-inspired 3D printing [10d]
- How cancer drugs impact cells at the molecular level [10d]
- Sustainability certificates for palm oil plantations can have unintended consequences [10d]
- What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians—here's what they told us [10d]
- Superbug-fighting paint promises cleaner hospitals and safer public spaces [10d]
- What does the UK Supreme Court's gender ruling mean for trans men? [10d]
- Satellite data analysis shows earlier spring leaf flush in Japan caused by high temperatures in 2023 and 2024 [10d]
- World on course to trigger multiple climate 'tipping points' unless action accelerates, research warns [10d]
- Species adapted to cold weather are giving way to species adapted to warmer climates in Finland [10d]
- Social attitudes are driving Europe's mobility transformation, not tech [10d]
- Tightening the math behind a key quantum process [10d]
- New regulatory protein of the neuronal cytoskeleton identified [10d]
- A possible explanation for why there is so much molecular hydrogen in space [10d]
- From boiling hot to freezing cold: Sudden flips in temperature set to increase with climate change [10d]
- Female lobbyists more likely to get access to EU legislators [10d]
- How bats multitask in order to drink during flight [10d]
- Live imaging reveals how viruses spread through the gut microbiome [10d]
- Eastern quolls released into NSW bushland [10d]
- Chinese engineers used gravitational slingshots to rescue a pair of satellites [10d]
- Engineering 'bespoke enzymes': Machine learning expands CRISPR toolbox [10d]
- Ancient DNA challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization [10d]
- Melting glaciers at the end of the Ice Age may have sped up continental drift, fueled volcanic eruptions [10d]
- Study lays out scientific path to recouping the costs of climate change [10d]
- Computational model predicts a chemical reaction's point of no return [10d]
- New microscope reveals quantum dance of atoms in twisted graphene [10d]
- New species of mosquito identified on the coast of East Africa [10d]
- Rather than short-term fixes, communities need flexible plans to prepare for a range of likely climate impacts [10d]
- Flooding incidents in Ghana's capital are on the rise—researchers chase the cause [10d]
- Stem cells need positional signals to drive regeneration, flatworm study reveals [10d]
- Sniping koalas from helicopters: Here's what's wrong with Victoria's unprecedented cull [10d]
- The 'responsible gambling' mantra does nothing to prevent harm—it probably makes things worse [10d]
- Scientists claim to have found evidence of alien life. But 'biosignatures' might hide more than they reveal [10d]
- Porous crystal catalyst offers durable, efficient solution for clean hydrogen production [10d]
- Physicists uncover hidden order in the quantum world through deconfined quantum critical points [10d]
- Abused women left isolated and traumatized by military service [10d]
- Even experts disagree over whether social media is bad for kids—we examined why [10d]
- Updating admissions practices can open more doors for students, researchers say [10d]
- Prairie birds—including Illinois' bobolink—in steep decline, study says [10d]
- Steelhead trout rescued from Palisades fire spawn in their new Santa Barbara County home [10d]
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