The Brutalist Report - science
- Talking about sex isn't always easy for teachers in South Africa. Here's what they told us [115d]
- Sniffing out how stem cells become olfactory neurons in living animals [115d]
- Telling the story of the Atlantic's sargassum surge with 40 years of data [115d]
- Do increased taxes incentivize the rich to move? [115d]
- Cells 'vomit' waste to promote healing, but it comes with a trade-off [115d]
- Home hardening and defensible space can halve wildfire damage, study finds [115d]
- The anti-Kronos effect: How bacterial viruses protect their offspring to maximize spread [115d]
- NASA scientists help a Maryland county plan to beat summer heat risks [115d]
- Phones and other tech can enhance teens' connection to nature [115d]
- Universities could bolster democracy by fostering students' AI literacy [115d]
- Earth-size stars and alien oceans: An astronomer explains the case for life around white dwarfs [115d]
- White mold fungi split their genome across several nuclei, with implications for future gene-editing [115d]
- Being funny can help populist politicians create bonds and get voters on board [115d]
- What will happen to the legal status of 'sinking' nations when their land is gone? [115d]
- Nearly a third of female gamers feel guilty about their hobby: New study [115d]
- Tracking the number of Americans who identify as transgender: Soon, there will be no reliable way to measure them [115d]
- Not all subsidiaries are treated equally, finds research [115d]
- World maps get Africa's size wrong: Cartographers explain why fixing it matters [115d]
- Sun dogs, rainbows and glories are celestial wonders, and they may appear in alien skies too [115d]
- Cigarette filters do nothing for smokers' health and just create plastic pollution; they should be banned [115d]
- Frequent use of AI may hinder students' academic performance [115d]
- A generative AI platform for mRNA therapeutics [115d]
- How an in-between quantum state could boost future technologies [115d]
- Dynamic pricing can optimize profits but alienate customers [115d]
- Sea spray aerosol research highlights fundamental differences between shorelines and open oceans [115d]
- How the plant hormone jasmonate controls seed size [115d]
- Why cheap cigarettes from other states are a costly problem for New York City [115d]
- Researchers develop new urban sustainability assessment method using SDGSAT-1 satellite data [115d]
- When trees can protect against avalanches: Tree height and species play key roles [115d]
- Research addresses alarming decline in geography as a school subject [115d]
- 'Same-dip double subduction' results in mountains that are shaped by faraway forces [115d]
- Screen time aids learning, but gender gaps remain [115d]
- High-emission scenarios show possible AMOC shutdown after 2100 [115d]
- White dwarf stars could create surprisingly common long lived habitable zones [115d]
- Physicists observe an elusive form of the Hall effect for the first time [115d]
- Variation inside and out: How diverse cell types coordinate muscle remodeling during fruit fly metamorphosis [115d]
- When bison have room to roam, they reawaken the Yellowstone ecosystem [115d]
- Mars's mantle preserves chaotic features from colossal impacts [115d]
- Tijuana River's toxic water pollutes the air: Study shows hydrogen sulfide levels exceed air quality standards [115d]
- Engineers send quantum signals with standard Internet Protocol [115d]
- TESS spotted 3I/ATLAS two months before it was discovered. It was even active then [115d]
- Cloud altitude shifts found to have minimal impact on Earth's climate sensitivity [115d]
- New AI tool can spot shady science journals and safeguard research integrity [115d]
- Puzzle-solving chemist helps boost synthesis of key bioactive compounds [115d]
- AI unlocks secrets of rice yield sustainability after 50 years of continuous cropping [115d]
- Anorexia in adolescence may weaken labor market position in adulthood. Special attention needed for young men [115d]
- Investor losses underscore need for private equity regulations, researchers find [115d]
- How a superfluid simultaneously becomes a solid [115d]
- A tomato line ripe for the picking: Researchers identify 30-year-old variety resistant to disease [115d]
- Clever algorithm enables real-time noise mitigation in quantum devices [115d]
- New method better predicts methane emissions from boreal-Arctic wetlands [115d]
- Researchers make new guide to help maintain water security in the future [115d]
- Solar farm shade in the fall reduces radish and radicchio yields [115d]
- Was Jesus's body wrapped in the Shroud of Turin? Newly discovered medieval document suggests not [115d]
- Advanced AI models are not always better than simple ones at predicting genetic perturbation response [115d]
- Mapping out France's 'Great Fear of 1789' shows how misinformation spreads like a virus [115d]
- Bioinformatics-based method decodes hidden decomposers of wood and leaves [115d]
- Strong global support emerges for 30–30 biodiversity target to protect the planet [115d]
- New study finds concerning sea star response to a neurotoxin [116d]
- Radiocarbon dating suggests Jerusalem's Siloam Dam was built in 800 BCE to face climate crisis [116d]
- No collision, no life: Earth probably needed supplies from space [116d]
- The Goldilocks rule for sustainable cities: Study reveals the 'just right' population [116d]
- See Earth's seasons in all their complexity in a new animated map [116d]
- In a lonely world, widespread AI chatbots and 'companions' pose unique psychological risks [116d]
- Mitch Brown's bravery can change the score for LGBTQIA+ people—and the AFL's fight against homophobia [116d]
- Chromium-6, nanosilver detected in LA fire cleanup zones [116d]
- Daytime moths reveal larger hearing organs, challenging evolutionary assumptions [116d]
- How drought and ozone pollution team up to reduce soybean yield [116d]
- Plant samples preserved in museums may hold key to advancing biodiversity [116d]
- Strap in: NASA aeroshell material takes extended space trip [116d]
- Pollen motor proteins 'hug' their sperm cells for successful double fertilization, study reveals [116d]
- Scientists confirm presence of standing shocks in black hole accretion flows [116d]
- Izaña-2 joins the laser game to track space debris [116d]
- Perseverance exploration update: Over Soroya Ridge and onward [116d]
- Tiny selenium-packed exosomes help heal brain and spinal cord damage in mice [116d]
- Why fans feel like Taylor Swift's best friend (even if she's never met them) [116d]
- Elephant extinction could threaten everything from rainforests to musical instruments [116d]
- What Taylor Swift reveals about digital culture [116d]
- Velcro-like protein sticks to targets to improve plant stress responses [116d]
- A new theory of the universe's origins without inflation [116d]
- Traditional Indigenous knowledge offers hope in global fight against superbug [116d]
- Computational tool maps genome change, helping researchers see DNA in 3D [116d]
- New mechanism of nanoparticle formation overcomes century-old classical model [116d]
- CHORD will be a huge leap forward for Canadian radio astronomy [116d]
- Asteroid Bennu is like a time capsule from the early solar system [116d]
- Research probes AI's role in helping social workers make crucial decisions [116d]
- Trump administration presses rollback of 'Roadless Rule' on wild lands [116d]
- Why countries trade with each other while fighting [116d]
- Two-billion-year oxygen transformation on Earth unveiled [116d]
- 'Kinetic ruler' solves long-standing mystery of how cells measure mRNA tails [116d]
- Women earn 25% less than men in wealthy households, finds new study [116d]
- Many of Colorado's wolves shift east—including into watersheds near Boulder, new map shows [116d]
- Bacteria that 'breathe' iron minerals while detoxifying sulfide outpace chemical reactions [116d]
- In search of the perfect raspberry: Pioneering genome editing technique could be the future of fruit and farming [116d]
- Political polar opposites may be more alike than they think [116d]
- Endangered frog species is hopping around Southern California once again [116d]
- Frugal habits, not quick fixes, key to tackling global food waste, study finds [116d]
- A blueprint for error-corrected fermionic quantum processors [116d]
- Hydrogen sulfide: Toxic gas eyed in Colorado dairy deaths is infrequent but dangerous feature of agricultural work [116d]
- Observations track rapid heating and evolution of the Spirograph Nebula [116d]
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