The Brutalist Report - science
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- Researchers develop novel bathymetric framework for high-accuracy shallow-water mapping [56d]
- A foot-tall elephant? 'Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age' on Apple TV reveals surprising creatures [56d]
- Red spider nebula photo taken by Webb [56d]
- North and Baltic seas show widespread contamination by MRI contrasting agents [56d]
- Persistent environmental toxins already accumulate in animal tissues during the fetal stage, research finds [56d]
- Scientists debut a generative AI model that could create molecules addressing hard-to-treat diseases [56d]
- Telescope in Chile captures stunning new picture of a cosmic butterfly [56d]
- Brain's GPS hasn't changed in millions of years: Specialized neurons may be vital to evolutionary survival [56d]
- New study shows how DNA is recognized by proteins that control gene expression [56d]
- Corral technique measures fragile quantum states in magnet-superconductor hybrids from afar [56d]
- Gender imbalance hinders equitable environmental governance, say UN scientists [56d]
- Climate change could expand habitats for malaria mosquitoes, researchers warn [56d]
- Polite robots in schools prompt children to respond with courtesy and empathy [56d]
- Exceptional points alter the order of lasing modes [56d]
- Eco-friendly method detects trace illicit drugs on surfaces in just 5 minutes [56d]
- Public trust in science eroded by UN climate change language, study suggests [56d]
- Sensor-integrated food wrapper can facilitate real-time, non-destructive detection of nutritional components [56d]
- Microplastics disrupt gut microbiome and fermentation in farm animals, study reveals [56d]
- Why are shiny colors rare in nature? Artificial flower experiment suggests a visual trade-off [56d]
- First-of-its-kind 3D model lets you explore Easter Island statues up close [56d]
- Shark strongholds: Remote Pacific islands host thriving populations as coastal marine reserves falter [56d]
- New study reveals spatial patterns of crime rates and media coverage across Chicago [56d]
- NASA confirms support for delayed European Mars rover: ESA [56d]
- South Korea's largest satellite launched on Nuri rocket in ambitious space mission [56d]
- Life in balance: Ancient Andean scales illuminated by new research [56d]
- Helping to grow plants in space for NASA missions to the moon and mars [56d]
- Meteorite crater hosts methane-making microbes—a clue to life on Mars? [56d]
- Modern life explains why people in Chile are taller and have larger heads than their ancestors [56d]
- Non-toxic solvent enables near-perfect recycling of mixed-fiber textiles [56d]
- Electric discharges detected on Mars for the first time [56d]
- Cellular 'nanodomains' act as hidden hubs for protein clusters linked to ALS and dementia [56d]
- COP30: Petrostates block climate deal once again, but some countries are taking their own steps [56d]
- Avalanches are of key importance to glaciers worldwide [56d]
- Electric vehicle owners face new pay-per-mile tax. What could be the environmental costs? [56d]
- Encouraging young people to vote requires understanding why they don't [56d]
- An important wetland in Ghana is under siege. Researchers investigate the real issues [56d]
- Counting salmon is a breeze with airborne eDNA [56d]
- Global bird study reveals declining ecosystem resilience [56d]
- Mini-fridges on a nanoscale? New cooling technique could make computer chips more powerful [56d]
- Study unveils factors behind historic Labor win [56d]
- Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, and that affects what scientific journals choose to publish [56d]
- Floods boost fish diversity on river floodplain [56d]
- 'Exploitative' online money gaming in India causing financial, health and social harm, analysis shows [56d]
- Farms could be our secret climate weapon [56d]
- Ultrafast UV-C laser pulses generated and detected using 2D materials [56d]
- Life is just matter with meaning [56d]
- New mapping tool could help preserve centuries-old forests in B.C. [56d]
- Enzyme discovered in cyanobacteria can add phosphate groups to therapeutic peptides [56d]
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