The Brutalist Report - science
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- Super-resistant bacteria found in wild birds at a rehabilitation center on the coast of São Paulo state, Brazil [123d]
- Camouflage or caution? How anti-predator strategies have evolved [123d]
- New book examines language loss among multilingual speakers [123d]
- Conspiracy content drives anti-establishment sentiment on TikTok and YouTube, research suggests [123d]
- Legal deflection programs for support services, not arrest, available in one-third of states as of 2024 [123d]
- Q&A: Insect pollinators need more higher-quality habitats to help farmers [123d]
- Uptake of DNA fragments from dying cells could redefine mammalian evolution and genomics [123d]
- Study sheds light on sustainable innovation [123d]
- Multifunctional liquid metal nanocomposites for cancer photoimmunotherapy successfully developed [123d]
- Biodiversity strengthens pollinators and ensures stable yields, sunflower study finds [123d]
- How salt-tolerant floodplain forests help protect against rising salinity and floods [123d]
- The warning signs are clear: We're heading toward a digital crisis [123d]
- Cars versus kids: How resistance to change limits children's right to the city [123d]
- How amyloid fibrils formed by RIPK1 and RIPK3 spread cell death between neighboring cells [123d]
- Double launch day complete with SpaceX, ULA successes [123d]
- Gravitational wave detectors affected by daylight savings time [123d]
- New catalog compiles more than 100 'spider' pulsars that consume stellar partners [123d]
- Mapping 100 years of antibiotic resistance evolution to pinpoint the genetic culprits [123d]
- Preserving particle physics data ensures future discoveries from collider experiments [123d]
- Proven quantum advantage: Researchers cut the time for a learning task from 20 million years to 15 minutes [123d]
- AI-driven system blends literature, experiments and robotics to discover new materials [123d]
- Global 'Noahʻs Ark' initiative underway to safeguard coral reefs [123d]
- Modified bacteriophages help pinpoint peptides with therapeutic potential [123d]
- Biologists reveal telomere length inheritance patterns in early embryos [123d]
- Carbon cycle flaw could push Earth into an ice age as planet overcorrects for warming [123d]
- Leaving a mark: New research shows how longevity is inherited across generations [123d]
- Bridge recombinases, optimized for human cells, enable massive programmable DNA rearrangements [123d]
- Rivers are heating up faster than the air. That's a problem for aquatic life and people [123d]
- Banks retreat from climate change commitments, but it's business more than politics [123d]
- Religion often shapes someone's view of abortion—but what about a woman's actual decision? [123d]
- Why you seriously need to stop trying to be funny at work [123d]
- Gen Z protests brought about change in Nepal via the powers—and perils—of social media [123d]
- The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply, and how to resist [123d]
- New analysis of Apollo sample rewrites a chapter of the moon's early history [123d]
- Peering inside political AI: How LLMs responded to the 2024 election [123d]
- First radar images from new Earth-mapping satellite showcase Maine coast and North Dakota farmland [123d]
- Portable toilets can improve quality of life in urban slums [123d]
- Tiny sensors rapidly detect trace 'forever chemicals' in drinking water [123d]
- Study of the world's longest-lived person reveals rare genes and good bacteria are among the keys to a long life [123d]
- AI can write your college essay, but it won't sound like you [123d]
- Guts of endangered Indus River dolphins found to be inundated with microplastics [123d]
- Supermassive black hole spews gas at record speeds, upending mass estimates [123d]
- Indonesian breeds may carry genetics that can make cattle more sustainable and productive [123d]
- Trees are dying at an alarming rate: Researchers need more data to understand why [123d]
- Millions of birds fly 'highways' across US—and their migration routes are breaking down [123d]
- Generative framework proposed for ecological soundscape analysis [123d]
- One-time nitrogen application boosts ammonia emissions in maize fields [123d]
- Understanding problems tougher than solving them, mobile game experiment shows [123d]
- Sniffing out cancer: Volatile organic compounds show promise for early multi-cancer detection [123d]
- Gradient-doped crystal design enhances laser performance in dual-end pumping configuration [123d]
- Tumbleweed rover tests demonstrate transformative technology for low-cost Mars exploration [123d]
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