The Brutalist Report - science
- A new 'geography of fire' defines southern US wildfire risk [171d]
- Net zero construction push strains UK workforce mental health and well-being [171d]
- Understanding weather extremes through the lens of a regional model [171d]
- Study reveals differences in soil organic carbon levels across vegetation types [171d]
- Alpine plant decline linked to smaller rhizomes and shorter fine roots [171d]
- A head and a hundred tails: How a branching worm manages reproductive complexity [171d]
- Researchers are developing world's first petahertz-speed phototransistor in ambient conditions [171d]
- Flexible imager that's thinner than an eyelash can capture brain activity [171d]
- Hidden history of Israeli-Syrian peace efforts across seven decades revealed [171d]
- The deepening mystery around the JWST's early galaxies [171d]
- What you do before and during a tornado could mean the difference between life and death [171d]
- Lower-frequency sonic booms from Falcon 9 launches can feel like mini-earthquakes [171d]
- Endangered whales gave birth to few babies this year as population declines [171d]
- AI language models increasingly shape economics research writing, study finds [171d]
- The Milky Way will soon be visible in the California sky: How and when to see it [171d]
- Online headlines shift from concise to click-worthy [171d]
- AI enhances the Higgs boson's 'charm' [171d]
- Grad students find missing link in early Martian water cycle [171d]
- Renters bear the brunt: Flood risk to buildings rises with social vulnerability [171d]
- How plants transport massive amounts of protein into seed vacuoles: Research traces the evolutionary steps [171d]
- ChatGPT shown to be more persuasive than people in online debates [171d]
- Study: Supply chain plasticity and firm adaptation to tariffs, risk [171d]
- Novel data streaming software chases light speed from accelerator to supercomputer [171d]
- AI optimizes land use policy, finding hidden keys for better land use [171d]
- Governors are leading the fight against climate change and deforestation around the world [171d]
- Amazon forest loss leads to measurable drop in regional rainfall [171d]
- Rye's rise: Study finds evidence of intensive cultivation in northern Central Europe since the Roman Empire [171d]
- African islands under threat: What to do about Trump's withdrawal from climate change agreement [171d]
- Tomato trade dispute between the US and Mexico is boiling over again, with 21% tariffs due in July [171d]
- South Africa's wattled cranes are no longer critically endangered: Why the birds' numbers are rising [171d]
- Leaders can promote gender equity without deepening polarization. Here's how [171d]
- Space tourism's growth blurs the line between scientific and symbolic achievement. A tourism scholar explains [171d]
- When friendship is treated as essential, what happens to young adults who don't have any? [171d]
- Positively charged nanoplastics increase E. coli virulence, study finds [171d]
- 3D-printed microlaser sensors offer supercharged biosensing [171d]
- Invisible currents at the edge: Study shows how magnetic particles reveal hidden rule of nature [171d]
- 'Squeezed' infrared light travels farther and covers more wavelengths with thin films [171d]
- Q&A: Five generative AI myths for sales and marketing debunked [171d]
- Stars or numerals? How rating formats change consumer behavior [171d]
- Smarter, faster AI models explored for molecular and materials discovery [171d]
- Trapped electrons on quantum fluids and solids offer new route for high-fidelity qubits [171d]
- Decades-long project provides blueprint of chemical transport pathways in human cells [171d]
- AI predicts bacterial swarming from a single blurry image, unlocking new diagnostic possibilities [171d]
- Chemists develop new approach to synthesizing air-stable four-membered boracycles [171d]
- Designing efficient artificial enzymes with self-assembling protein cages [171d]
- Scientists use salinity to trace changes in the US Northeast coastal ocean [171d]
- Why is southern Australia in drought—and when will it end? [171d]
- Tories get ghosted: New study shows dating app users are more likely to swipe right on Reform voters [171d]
- Wine is still Australia's most popular alcoholic drink—but many producers face an uncertain future [171d]
- Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists—here's why [171d]
- Study finds Reform voters more datable than Tories [171d]
- Invasive European honey bees could be harming Australian native bees' fitness [171d]
- Smallest inorganic semiconductor enables eco-friendly hydrogen production [171d]
- Salmonella's survival trick: Pathogen taps iron source in immune cells [171d]
- High-performance piezoelectric fiber sensor offers real-time landslide detection [171d]
- High-resolution dataset tracks global cropland water-use efficiency from 2001 to 2020 [171d]
- Global gaps in healthy sustainable diets highlight need for international cooperation [171d]
- Biosynthetic advance could halve the cost of widely used cancer drug [171d]
- Forest structure and diversity can shape health benefits [171d]
- Faced with drought, fertilizer helps grasslands grow strong, global study shows [171d]
- Cover crops may not be solution for both crop yield and carbon sequestration [171d]
- A lunar telescope that could explore the cosmic dark ages [171d]
- Scientists wash away mystery behind why foams are leakier than expected [171d]
- Model suggests impact of global warming on AMOC has led to increased flooding along US Northeast Coast [171d]
- Glaciers will take centuries to recover even if global warming is reversed, scientists warn [171d]
- Family of parasite proteins presents new potential malaria treatment target [171d]
- MRI gets a nano-sized upgrade [171d]
- How microorganisms without a complex nervous system swim in liquids [171d]
- Cutting to survive: How cells remove DNA bridges at the last moment [171d]
- TeV halos could be a common feature of middle-aged pulsars, study shows [171d]
- Tackling social exclusion among young people requires a greater focus on group dynamics in schools, study shows [171d]
- Female entrepreneurs have an advantage when it comes to funding social enterprises, research finds [171d]
- Heat-tolerant algal symbionts could be key to protecting Florida's endangered elkhorn coral [171d]
- Mice use chemical cues such as odors to sense social hierarchy, study finds [171d]
- Microalgae remove antibiotic residues from wastewater, reducing environmental contamination [171d]
- Capuchin monkeys develop bizarre 'fad' of abducting baby howlers, cameras reveal [171d]
- Beyond intuition: Using mathematical models to shape behavior [171d]
- It's a national treasure, but 13% of Australians surveyed can't tell you where the Great Barrier Reef is located [171d]
- The impact of climate change on local biodiversity is felt long before adulthood [171d]
- Researchers uncover a mechanism enabling glasses to self-regulate their brittleness [171d]
- Developing a clearer 3D model of the galactic center [171d]
- Small-scale laser systems enable high energy proton accelerator on a table-top [171d]
- Seaweed surges may alter Arctic fjord carbon dynamics [171d]
- Facing the storm: Researchers model a new line of coastal defense with horizontal levees [171d]
- How aid cuts could make vulnerable communities even less resilient to climate change [171d]
- A global model to help improve beach cleans and protect marine life [171d]
- How lichens are bringing stone to life and reconnecting us with the natural world [171d]
- Physicists determine how to cut onions with fewer tears [171d]
- AI in Pre-K-12 classrooms: Study emphasizes ethical integration in early education with focus on child development [171d]
- Astronomers perform detailed study of chemically peculiar star HD 72968 [171d]
- Latest relocated gray wolf death reported in northwest Colorado [171d]
- Using sound to 'see' unexploded munitions on the seafloor [171d]
- Scientists reveal hidden heat and flood hazards across Texas [171d]
- First evidence of possible language-like communication in dolphins [171d]
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- Astrobee learns to transport soft cargo: Open-source simulator models real ISS challenges [171d]
- Scientists describe 71 new Australian bee species [171d]
- Streaked slopes on Mars probably not signs of water flow, study finds [172d]
- Polar bear biopsies to shed light on Arctic pollutants [172d]
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