The Brutalist Report - science
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- The world's carbon emissions continue to rise—but 35 countries show progress in cutting carbon [70d]
- 'Simulation theory' brings an AI twist to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries [70d]
- When space junk comes home [70d]
- Wind and solar parks exacerbate existing rural tensions over land use and political alienation, study finds [70d]
- How enhanced rock weathering influences carbon sequestration in temperate forests [70d]
- Arts boost youth well-being, drive economic gains: Study [70d]
- Schools turn to therapy to teach children values [70d]
- Healing, purification and holiness: How ancient Greeks, Romans and early Christians used olive oil [70d]
- A compact space spectrometer for sustainable agriculture [70d]
- What should you do if you find a meteorite? Space rock experts explain [70d]
- How the Taung Child shook up the scientific world [70d]
- Forests with diverse water-use strategies show greater drought resistance [70d]
- New frog-like insects leap into the science books [70d]
- Mystery of how much squid short-finned pilot whales eat resolved [70d]
- How sound and light act alike—and not—at the smallest scale [70d]
- Humanity travels an average of 78 minutes per day—regardless of living standards, finds study [70d]
- Algorithms reveal how propane becomes propylene for everyday products [70d]
- Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity [70d]
- Eggplant pangenome and panphenome reveal diversity and adaptation potential [70d]
- Mechanistic model can predict biological community development across ecosystems [70d]
- Light-powered micromotors can move through air [70d]
- Disadvantaged neighborhoods face barriers to access cultural institutions [70d]
- High-precision analysis of 2D materials microstructures achieved using electron microscopy and machine learning [70d]
- Scientists uncover surprising link between koala and Ice Age 'marsupial lion' [70d]
- Putting less meat and more legumes in school menus reduces environmental impact by up to 50% [70d]
- Pirated film quality and ticket costs shape U.S. moviegoers' viewing choices [70d]
- Gerrymandering in North Carolina limits residents' access to health care centers, study shows [70d]
- We need to talk about our fossil fuel addiction: UNEP chief [70d]
- Wild birds are driving the current US bird flu outbreak [70d]
- Oldest oceanic reptile ecosystem from the Age of Dinosaurs found on Arctic island [70d]
- Scientists call on better regulation for chemical cocktails in Europe [70d]
- Chinese team finds a fern that makes rare earth elements [70d]
- Axial Seamount experiment to test real-time eruption forecasts [70d]
- Analytical technique provides new insight into old DNA samples [70d]
- How algae helped some life outlast extinction [70d]
- New biosensor technology maps enzyme mystery inside cells [70d]
- Ancient Intermountain West was once a vast sea sponge habitat [70d]
- New software toolbox enables brain-like models to learn directly from data [70d]
- The hidden impacts of drinking-water treatment on urban streams [70d]
- Bacterial scents from sick oaks attract beetles that worsen tree decline [70d]
- Genetically engineered virus acts as 'smart sponge' to extract rare earth elements from water [70d]
- Digital infrastructure shifts power dynamics between states and tech giants in war [70d]
- Analysis reveals extensive dog diversity millennia before modern breeding practices [70d]
- Paleogenomics study shows humans and dogs spread across Eurasia together [70d]
- Which came first: The sponge or the comb jelly? Scientists weigh in [70d]
- Magnetic nanoparticles that successfully navigate complex blood vessels may be ready for clinical trials [70d]
- Bathing, dressing, and eating limitations show statistical correlation to medical parole outcomes [70d]
- Invisible groundwater threatens aging urban infrastructure, researchers warn [70d]
- 'We know how to do better': Agriculture, water quality and cancer rates in US discussed [70d]
- Very dense olive orchards thrive on less fertilizer [70d]
- Let's go on an ESCAPADE: NASA's small, low-cost orbiters will examine Mars' atmosphere [70d]
- Eco-friendly agriculture practices may be easier than farmers think [71d]
- Research shows flavor, color drive premium prices for Texas tomatoes [71d]
- We studied the walking habits of young men in Cape Town and London, and debunked a myth [71d]
- Why Africa's mineral-rich countries are not reaping the rewards of their wealth [71d]
- Why the UK should look beyond growth to a 'new economics' that works for all [71d]
- Space debris struck a Chinese spacecraft. How the incident could be a wake-up call for international collaboration [71d]
- The path to responsible mining in northern Ontario starts with Indigenous consent [71d]
- How soil could help us reach climate targets [71d]
- COP30: Governments must empower forest communities to keep fossil fuels underground [71d]
- The rust that could reveal alien life [71d]
- How parents and kids really feel about AI-generated images in children's books [71d]
- COP30 climate pledges favor unrealistic land-based carbon removal over emission cuts, says report [71d]
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