The Brutalist Report - science
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- Surprising bacteria discovery links Hawaiʻi's groundwater to the ocean [139d]
- Bats' brains reveal a global neural compass that doesn't depend on the moon and stars [139d]
- Overheating bat boxes place bats in mortal danger during heat waves [139d]
- Hidden for centuries: Archaeologists unearth ancient Roman water basin [139d]
- Learning the language of lasso peptides to improve peptide engineering [139d]
- Old-school material could power quantum computing and cut data center energy use [139d]
- Quantum radio antenna uses Rydberg states for sensitive, all-optical signal detection [139d]
- New family of fluorescent molecules glows in water, enhancing visualization of cells [139d]
- Study reveals corporate directors on charity boards drive pro-corporate lobbying [139d]
- Decoding dangers of Arctic sea ice with radar, seismic methods and fiber-optic sensing [139d]
- Q&A: How the Day of Dead took root in the United States [139d]
- Why Classic Maya cities rose and fell [139d]
- Project identifies new plant-based anti-inflammatory and anti-aging ingredients for sustainable cosmetics [139d]
- Coral skeletons left by a medieval tsunami whisper a warning for Caribbean region [139d]
- Democratizing global climate modeling [139d]
- Social media comments can act as 'quick warning signals' against misinformation, study shows [139d]
- Attaching 'fake targets' to tumor cells enables antigen-independent immunotherapy [139d]
- Spatial transcriptomics guide emerges from analyzed samples [139d]
- Triplets born from proton collisions found to be correlated with each other [139d]
- Analysis details the where, and who, of increased hurricane power outages in the future [139d]
- Researchers call for holistic ecosystem assessment [139d]
- Forests contribute to perceived happiness in multiple ways, Finnish study finds [139d]
- College students' cyberdeviance linked to economic anxiety and job insecurity [139d]
- Mitochondria play an unexpected role in regulating cell death, study reveals [139d]
- Snow dump and inactive landfills flagged as major methane polluters [139d]
- Baltic Sea emerges as model for understanding consequences of climate change on coasts [139d]
- Large fluctuations in sea level throughout the last ice age challenge understanding of past climate [139d]
- Global research shows how Dust Bowl-type drought causes unprecedented productivity loss [139d]
- Stinkbug's 'ears on legs' are really symbiotic organs that nurture fungi for guarding eggs against enemies, study finds [139d]
- Four-year-olds don't need to sit still to be 'school ready' [139d]
- Why climate summits fail, and three ways to save them [139d]
- What vibrating molecules might reveal about cell biology [139d]
- Homelessness rates vary sharply by race, study shows [139d]
- Denver study shows removing parking requirements results in more affordable housing being built [139d]
- Streamlined method to directly generate photons in optical fiber could secure future quantum internet [139d]
- Anger, not fear, drives shifts in political attitudes after threats, study finds [139d]
- New measurement method visualizes chemical signals of individual cells [139d]
- Researchers debunk new sex selection method [139d]
- How anti-vaccine sentiment helped raise funds and saved the lives of some ostriches [139d]
- School librarians' role in pupils' well-being 'is often overlooked' [139d]
- What happens when the cell's 'antenna' malfunctions? [139d]
- How a pit-shaping module sustains xylem hydraulics and rice grain yield [139d]
- Ancient ocean warming reveals new insights into stability of West Antarctic Ice Sheet [139d]
- One of world's oldest dinosaurs discovered in Argentina [139d]
- Payroll-delivered emergency savings accounts proposed as solution to financial stress [139d]
- Tool enables nanoscale visualization of lipid movement between cell organelles [139d]
- Two green comets shine bright. How to spot them in the night sky [139d]
- Research submarine Ran II to replace its predecessor that was lost under an Antarctic glacier [139d]
- Aerosols from pollution are shifting rainfall from land to sea in Southeast Asia, study finds [139d]
- Conversation analysis reveals how teacher educators shape reflection through feedback [139d]
- How poisonous glands helped modern toads conquer the world [139d]
- Tectonics and climate are shaping an Alaskan ecosystem [139d]
- Researchers discover spontaneous chirality in conjugated polymers [140d]
- Tradwife phenomenon isn't a return to tradition, it's a plea for balance [140d]
- Room-temperature RNA detection method eliminates need for complex lab equipment [140d]
- FEMA buyouts vs. risky real estate: New maps reveal post-flood migration patterns across the US [140d]
- Why and how does personality emerge? Studying the evolution of individuality using thousands of fruit flies [140d]
- Banning abortion is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes [140d]
- How protein coatings influence nanoparticles' ability to avoid immune clearance and reach their destinations [140d]
- VR experiments train AI to identify ancient finger-fluting artists [140d]
- Warmer weather is leading to vanishing winters in North America's Great Lakes [140d]
- The northern migration of the temperate forest isn't proceeding as expected [140d]
- Most users cannot identify AI racial bias—even in training data [140d]
- Humans driving extinctions on scale not seen since dinosaurs, scientists say [140d]
- Atom-swapping blueprint could streamline synthesis of pharmaceutical building blocks [140d]
- Hidden life stories in fish ears: Fossilized otoliths reveal growth patterns [140d]
- 'Forever chemicals' found for first time in Miccosukee reservation [140d]
- Record spin waves thanks to flux quanta [140d]
- Twice around to return home: A hidden reset button for spins and qubits [140d]
- Robotic platform uses AI to cut chemical process design time from months to days [140d]
- How generative AI could change how we think and speak [140d]
- 'Dual feeding' strategy helps Mediterranean coral thrive in rising sea temperatures [140d]
- Mysterious glow in Milky Way could be evidence of dark matter [140d]
- Palm oil isn't necessarily less sustainable than other oil crops, say conservation scientists [140d]
- A hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy of space immunology [140d]
- Why India's monsoon is becoming more extreme—even though overall rainfall has hardly increased [140d]
- Revenge quitting: Is it ever a good idea to leave your job in anger? [140d]
- How domestic abusers use emotional bonding to control their victims—new study [140d]
- Road noise can actually make squirrels feel safer, new study finds [140d]
- Report shows climate change is fueling extreme wildfire seasons across the Earth [140d]
- What Dubai chocolate tells us about why certain foods go viral [140d]
- Manchurian walnut tree may hold key to eco-friendly weed control [140d]
- Mental health program for medical students gets upgrade after successful pilot study [140d]
- Generative AI predicts and assembles cell drug responses like Lego blocks [140d]
- Climate whiplash effects due to rapidly intensifying El Niño cycles [140d]
- Quantum mechanics trumps the second law of thermodynamics at the atomic scale [140d]
- Could AI framework be the key to how collective cell intelligence works? [140d]
- Unexpected discovery on Saturn's moon challenges view on chemistry before life emerged [140d]
- Report: We're reaching Earth's climate tipping points, and more are on the way [140d]
- Extinct human relative was capable of making and using tools, study shows [140d]
- Complexity economics offers new tools for today's global challenges [140d]
- 50-year mystery of ancient 'subway deer' discovered in Canada is solved [140d]
- Greener gold: Sustainable gold extraction process achieved through cyanide recycling [140d]
- A better understanding of circadian rhythms in crop plants can help improve agricultural production [140d]
- Older fathers linked to more new gene mutations in puppies, study finds [140d]
- Time crystals could power future quantum computers [140d]
- Maya salt-making compound found preserved underwater in Belize [140d]
- 'Footprint of death' gives new clues to cell life and disease spread [140d]
- Biochar material captures stubborn metal pollutants from water [140d]
- Giving high school girls incentives to study STEM [140d]
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