The Brutalist Report - science
- Is anyone really misled by the term 'veggie burger?' Our research suggests consumers are savvy [95d]
- Adults like to talk about 'big school'—this can make the change seem scary for some children [95d]
- Why flexible work alone isn't enough: Preferences matter more than policy [95d]
- Degraded peatlands emit nearly twice as much greenhouse gas as previously thought, study finds [95d]
- Turning mine waste into clean water: Research shows promise for acid mine drainage recycling [95d]
- Why protests can bring people together across political divides [95d]
- Natural biliverdin analog from microalgae offers safer livestock feed alternative [95d]
- Mixed-heritage pupils 'invisible' within school policies [95d]
- Model reveals how the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board selects targets for inspection [95d]
- Astronomers find vast spinning filament of galaxies 140 million light-years away [95d]
- Traditional note-taking beats AI chatbots for reading comprehension, but a combined approach is still useful [95d]
- Staff shortages preventing environmental policy implementation in Ireland, study finds [95d]
- Garden ponds often serve as potential sources of plant invasions [95d]
- Self-adapting fiber component tackles heat challenges in high-power fiber lasers [95d]
- Unraveling the hidden dynamics behind copper chalcogenides' exceptional carbon dioxide-to-formate conversion [95d]
- Social media algorithms target lower-income youth with risky 'easy money' ads, study shows [95d]
- Open-access platform explores epigenetic regulation of plant long non-coding RNAs [95d]
- Embryos show specialized asymmetry as the earliest stage [95d]
- Precise catalyst design boosts hydrogen gas production efficiency and affordability [95d]
- X-ray imaging reveals how silicon anodes maintain contact in all-solid-state batteries [95d]
- AI-powered vision gives meaning to wildfire chaos [95d]
- Captive bottlenose dolphins vary vocalizations during enrichment activities [95d]
- Over 16,000 dinosaur footprints identified along a Bolivian shoreline [95d]
- Sperm tails and male infertility: Critical protein revealed via ultrastructure expansion microscopy [95d]
- Bumble bees launch a three-stage defensive response when their nest is disturbed [95d]
- Smart material instantly changes colors on demand for use in textiles and consumer products [95d]
- Electrical oscillations in microtubules link cytoskeleton to neuronal signaling [95d]
- The ship-timber beetle's fungal partner: More than just a food source [95d]
- Decoding how the human proteasome recognizes branched ubiquitin chains [95d]
- How to catch a comet that hasn't been discovered yet [95d]
- By hiding their faces, metal bands maximize the emotional punch of their music [95d]
- Rich cities, broke neighbors: Study exposes metro-level wealth divide [95d]
- Deciphering the heavyweights of the tetraquark world [95d]
- Lemon shark caught preying on invasive freshwater fish in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil [95d]
- Hubble seeks clusters in 'Lost Galaxy' [95d]
- Animals maintain stability by monitoring their body position and correcting errors with every step [95d]
- Scientists rule out fourth neutrino in particle physics mystery [95d]
- Federal funding cuts are only one problem facing America's colleges and universities [95d]
- Visual thinking: The strategy that could help you spot misinformation and manipulated images [95d]
- Astronomers warn satellite growth may contaminate nearly all space telescope data [95d]
- Why we remember the source of an opinion better than the source of a fact: New research [95d]
- Zero waste in schools? Why factoring in labor is essential [95d]
- Coastal regions and climate change: How better risk assessment can help protect infrastructure and livelihoods [95d]
- Chemists pioneer light-driven macrolactone synthesis for fast route to complex natural compound [95d]
- Video-call glitches can have serious consequences [95d]
- These two galaxies are tying the knot and producing stars [95d]
- Extracellular vesicles: Key to halting aging? [95d]
- Data modeling drives war on cattle ticks [95d]
- Oldest mule in western Europe found in early Iron Age burial site [95d]
- Heat can cut insect survival but boost reproduction, study shows [95d]
- Political alignment, not just supply options, drives US-China decoupling [95d]
- How can municipalities help reduce community financial hardships due to court fees? [95d]
- Pinning down spinless glueballs: New look at hidden structure inside subatomic particles [95d]
- Case reporting practices in forensic anthropology are largely not standardized [95d]
- Climate-sensitive tropical pollinators require region-responsive conservation planning, study argues [95d]
- Simulations reveal how black holes generate intense light from infalling matter [95d]
- Missing transporter protein found: How rice distributes iron to young leaves [95d]
- 24,000 times more harmful to the climate than CO₂: Measurements reveal SF₆ gas emissions in Germany [95d]
- Kinetic decoupling-recoupling strategy enables 79% yield of ethylene and propylene from polyethylene [95d]
- Terahertz device sets performance record and opens new quantum horizons [95d]
- Death may suggest we belong to a broader whole [95d]
- Golden Eagles in the West appear stable, but Nevada tells a different story [95d]
- Solar wind storms may explain mystery surrounding Uranus' radiation belts [95d]
- Super-pump explains how E. coli beats antibiotics in gut [95d]
- 10-thousand-year-old genomes from southern Africa change picture of human evolution [95d]
- Complex life developed nearly 1 billion years earlier than previously thought, study reveals [95d]
- Tightening the net around the elusive sterile neutrino [95d]
- Free climbers discover remnants of ancient sea turtle stampede in Italy [95d]
- NASA tests drones in Death Valley, preps for Martian sands and skies [95d]
- Norway postpones deep-sea mining activities for four years [95d]
- Three ways climate change affects mental health—and why the story is more hopeful than it might seem [95d]
- Long-standing puzzle in electron scattering deepens with new measurement [95d]
- What's working from home doing to your mental health? We tracked 16,000 Australians to find out [95d]
- The tiny clue that reveals if an animal has been illegally smuggled [95d]
- Researchers slightly lower study's estimate of drop in global income due to climate change [95d]
- Nursery web spider uses legs to 'sniff out' its partners [95d]
- Thunderstorms are noisily kicking off summer in NZ—what's driving them? [95d]
- How the shapes of letters can subtly influence our feelings [95d]
- How Hollywood horror's 'killer wolf' trope is sabotaging rewilding efforts [95d]
- The bacteria that won't wake up: NASA discovers new bacteria 'playing dead' [95d]
- NASA's Fly Foundational robots demo to bolster in-space infrastructure [95d]
- Interstellar object covered in 'icy volcanoes' could rewrite our understanding of how comets formed [95d]
- Success in measuring nano water droplets: Real-time images could advance hydrogen and battery research [95d]
- New study offers a glimpse into 230,000 years of climate and landscape shifts in the American Southwest [95d]
- Oysters booming in Firth of Forth [95d]
- A new tunable cell-sorting device with potential biomedical applications [95d]
- First evidence of lost-wax casting for silver in Bronze Age Western Europe uncovered [95d]
- During times of market volatility, investors should track insider trades [95d]
- New study finds high-narcissism CEOs pursue more acquisitions in response to strong firm performance [95d]
- Chemists synthesize a fungal compound that holds promise for treating brain cancer [95d]
- Poor mental health linked to dark web use [95d]
- Water-resistant and recyclable redox-active MOFs enable stable energy storage in acidic solutions [95d]
- Machine learning used to better predict New England floods [95d]
- Human feelings influence beliefs about cat emotions and well-being, study shows [95d]
- Study finds offshore wind areas in the Gulf of Mexico pose minimal impact to shrimping grounds [95d]
- How Ramanujan's formulae for pi connect to modern high energy physics [95d]
- Antibiotics could trigger immune response through gut microbiome metabolites [95d]
- Fish freshness easily monitored with a new sensor [95d]
- KIC 5623923 is a faint eclipsing binary exhibiting Delta Scuti-type pulsations, observations find [95d]
- Manatee protection may be eroded under Trump administration's proposed changes to Endangered Species Act [95d]
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