The Brutalist Report - science
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- UK food needs radical transformation on scale not seen since Second World War, new report finds [150d]
- Study shows how domestic abusers forge 'trauma bonds' before violence begins [150d]
- Poorer health linked to more votes for Reform UK, 2024 voting patterns suggest [150d]
- Weak lightning in developing thunderstorms can trigger deadly wildfire [150d]
- Urban heat in Montreal is linked to unequal green space access [150d]
- 3D-printed metamaterials harness complex geometry to dampen mechanical vibrations [150d]
- To solve marine plastic pollution, experts say production and consumption patterns must change fundamentally [150d]
- Biocatalytic shortcut gives GLP-1-like peptides a makeover, boosting stability and potential for new therapies [150d]
- A small molecule can help to combat antibiotic treatment failure [150d]
- Nacre-inspired composites combine strength, color control and wave transparency [150d]
- Anomalous metal sheds light on 'impossible' state between superconductivity and insulation [150d]
- Happiness is not found in fast fashion—reducing consumption can improve body image and well-being [150d]
- New catalyst turns greenhouse gas into energy carrier [150d]
- International study shows youth crime rates in sharp decline in developed countries [150d]
- How a stretchy protein senses forces in cells [150d]
- Cracking the CRISPR code to find the 'passwords' that unlock its full potential [150d]
- New crystals could lead to cleaner, cheaper gas purification [150d]
- First complete structures of heat shock chaperone protein complex reveal handoff mechanism [150d]
- In chromosome of key biotech bacterium, different setups bring different strengths [150d]
- Checking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI tool [150d]
- Global plants' carbon cost for nitrogen uptake surpasses forest fire emissions, study finds [150d]
- Nanoparticles show potential for halting inflammation and scarring in alcohol-related liver disease [150d]
- Optimizing the recovery of lithium through pH control [150d]
- Volcanic eruptions may have delivered hidden ice to Mars's equator [150d]
- Ancient shipwrecks rewrite the story of Iron Age trade [150d]
- Compound from Antarctic microorganism can be used to produce food, cosmetics and medicine [150d]
- Chickening out: Why some birds fear novelty [151d]
- New way to measure poverty may transform how international aid and development work operate [151d]
- Compact laser-plasma accelerator can generate muons on demand for imaging [151d]
- Maternal antibodies a double-edged sword in vaccinated newborns [151d]
- Modular robots could both explore off-world and build infrastructure [151d]
- How to adapt our pension schemes to longer life expectancy [151d]
- New wine grape variety 'Muscat Shiragai' successfully developed [151d]
- Why do antibody drugs get too thick to inject? Study points to charge-driven structures [151d]
- In defense of 'surveillance pricing': Why personalized prices could be an unexpected force for equity [151d]
- New student loan limits could change who gets to become a professor, doctor or lawyer [151d]
- The medieval folklore of Britain's endangered wildlife 'omens,' from hedgehogs to nightjars [151d]
- Young people around the world are leading protests against their governments [151d]
- Arab scholars may have noted the supernovae of 1006 and 1181 AD [151d]
- Almost 75,000 farmed salmon in Scotland escaped into the wild after Storm Amy. Why this may cause lasting damage [151d]
- Study finds group reflective practice beneficial to planning commissions, staff, yet rarely used [151d]
- Is the end looming for Canada's border pre-clearance program with the United States? [151d]
- Four clashes all leaders need to balance [151d]
- CO₂ as a raw material: Catalyst system makes climate gas usable for the chemical industry [151d]
- Scientists train AI to predict river flow across entire US to aid extreme weather and climate impact preparation [151d]
- Black hats, cauldrons and broomsticks: The historic origins of witch iconography [151d]
- Deep blue organic light-emitting diode operates at just 1.5 V [151d]
- A 150-million-year-old fossil with a singular adaptation may unlock origin of non-biting insects [151d]
- Traditional Okinawan songs rich with indigenous knowledge of climate and geology [151d]
- Lasers and gold nanoparticles enable on-demand crystal growth for new materials [151d]
- It took just 60 years for red foxes to colonize Australia from Victoria to the Pilbara [151d]
- 'Cocktails' of common pharmaceuticals in our waterways may promote antibiotic resistance [151d]
- Mysterious gullies on Mars appear to have been carved by burrowing CO₂ ice blocks [151d]
- Wetland plant–fungus combo cleans up PFAS in a pilot study [151d]
- Quantum crystals offer a blueprint for the future of computing and chemistry [151d]
- In the Maya rainforest, logging and hunting don't always mean wildlife loss [151d]
- Tidal forces heat white dwarfs to unexpected temperatures in tight binary orbits [151d]
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