The Brutalist Report - science
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- What your Hogwarts house reveals about your inner entrepreneur [42d]
- The price of belonging is inconvenience. Are we still willing to pay it? [42d]
- Fossil science owes a debt to indigenous knowledge: Lesotho missionary's notes tell the story [42d]
- Lecture-based courses don't work for older adults, researchers warn [42d]
- A water-energy-food nexus framework for sustainable agriculture in water-stressed regions [42d]
- Social scientists say societal impact is the ultimate goal, finds global survey [42d]
- Horseshoe crab fossil reveals early mass-burial event and ancient microbial attack [42d]
- Ocean current and seabed shape influence warm water circulation under ice shelves, research reveals [42d]
- Humans rank between meerkats and beavers in monogamy 'league table' [42d]
- Climate extremes trigger rare coral disease and mass mortality on the Great Barrier Reef [42d]
- Researchers say versatile grass could be used for sustainable fuel, building materials and more [42d]
- The global plastic waste trade contributes to coastal litter in importing countries, study shows [42d]
- Will Scotland's planned four-day week for teachers work? [42d]
- Three things that might trigger massive ice sheet collapse [42d]
- Magnetic liposomes reveal sugar–protein binding patterns in solution [42d]
- 'Light-bending' material that controls blue and ultraviolet light could transform advanced chipmaking [42d]
- Fight over fossil fuels nixes key text of UN environment report [42d]
- Environmental shifts and migration foster human cooperation, simulations suggest [42d]
- Reclaiming control to build workforce resilience [42d]
- Geomorphological approach evaluates Galápagos watersheds [42d]
- Lighting strongly influences people's experience while listening to music, study suggests [42d]
- San Antonio saw average of 7 guns per day stolen out of cars in 2024, research finds [42d]
- Small proteins, big impact: Why SUMO proteins are crucial for plant chromosomes [42d]
- K-DRIFT pathfinder: A compact telescope for observing faint galactic structures [42d]
- Novel kirkovirus may be associated with colitis in horses [42d]
- New NASA sensor goes hunting for critical minerals [42d]
- A new way to analyze copper chelators for potential Alzheimer's therapy [42d]
- Like living cells, oil-in-water droplets form 'arms' in response to their environment [42d]
- Connections between coral reefs boost their health [42d]
- Antarctica's only native insect is already eating microplastics [42d]
- Fast-tracking a natural climate solution by compressing millennia of carbon capture into hours [42d]
- Limitations of AI-based material prediction: Crystallographic disorder represents a stumbling block [42d]
- Nearly 8,000 animal species are at risk as extreme heat and land-use change collide [42d]
- New nanomagnet production process improves efficiency and cuts costs [42d]
- The Methuselah worm: The oldest university in the U.S. is home to the world's oldest ribbon worm [42d]
- Artificial photosynthesis catalyst converts carbon dioxide into fuel using sunlight [42d]
- First human DNA-cutting enzyme that senses physical tension discovered [42d]
- Mini-vortices in nanopores accelerate ion transport for faster supercapacitor charging [42d]
- Durable catalyst shields itself for affordable green hydrogen production [42d]
- Museum staff are overwhelmingly in favor of behind-the-scenes tours [42d]
- Viruses help drive carbon cycling in deep-sea ecosystems, study reveals [42d]
- Student researcher leads discovery of fastest gamma-ray burst ever recorded [42d]
- The U.S. Southwest's disappearing precipitation is also due to human-driven climate change, according to report [42d]
- Male bonobos track females' reproductive cycle to maximize mating success [42d]
- New report outlines science priorities for human Mars exploration [42d]
- Decoding the chemistry of life: Maximum entropy reveals how mutations alter enzymes and drive drug resistance [42d]
- Spain probes bird flu after hundreds of storks die near Madrid [42d]
- How to watch one of the year's best meteor showers, the Geminids [42d]
- Chemical traces of 2023 Canadian wildfires detected in Maryland months after smoke subsided [42d]
- Simplified lab process produces potent nerve-blocking molecules found in shellfish [42d]
- Adult female bark spiders produce superior and tougher silk than males do [42d]
- How oxygen first reached Earth's oceans [42d]
- US communities are getting older and more livable [42d]
- Melatonin wakes up plants, stimulating growth and boosting stress tolerance [42d]
- Lower-cost space missions like NASA's ESCAPADE are starting to deliver exciting science, but at a risk [42d]
- You care about fairness at work, so why do you feel like a fake? [42d]
- Outside the West, the Kundalini tradition presents a model of the 'divine feminine' beyond binary gender [42d]
- Why you feel pressure to adhere to Christmas traditions, and how to reject the ones you don't like [42d]
- Internationally experienced teachers: An overlooked resource to address teaching shortages [42d]
- Energy-efficient hydrogen: Plant waste and chromium-coated copper catalyst improve electrolysis process [43d]
- Surprising nanoscopic heat traps found in diamonds [43d]
- Effort to save Asia's big cats from catastrophe [43d]
- Mosquito vectors of malaria rapidly develop resistance against new generation insecticides, study finds [43d]
- Observations link solar flare pulsations to repeated magnetic reconnection [43d]
- How 'free money' helped low-income workers stay employed [43d]
- Addressing antimicrobial resistance through advanced UTI models [43d]
- 'Monster Stars' from the cosmic dawn: Astronomers find first direct evidence [43d]
- Laser draws made-to-order magnetic landscapes [43d]
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