The Brutalist Report - science
- Why neurodiversity might be the hidden engine of entrepreneurial success [33d]
- Ponzi schemes and financial bubbles: Lessons from history [33d]
- Scientists discover a molecular switch that protects crops from freezing cold [33d]
- Teens discover books on social media. What will the under-16s ban do to their reading? [33d]
- Digital innovations and cultural heritage in rural towns [34d]
- Tourism is quietly rewriting women's lives in countries under strict religious rule, according to a new study [34d]
- Outdoor bouldering as a source of microplastics? First evidence from vegetation studies [34d]
- How to make sure water is safe to drink: Four practical tips [34d]
- Some words affect us more than others. It boils down to how they sound [34d]
- Europe's food ecolabels based on life cycle assessment need a common language [34d]
- Green initiatives can increase agricultural emissions but still benefit the climate [34d]
- Stories from traditional knowledge combined with archaeological work trace 2,300 km of Songlines [34d]
- Climate modeling for communities, with communities [34d]
- Prehistoric elephant footprints documented for first time in Murcia's fossil dunes [34d]
- The first alien civilization we encounter will be extremely loud [34d]
- California wildlife officials quietly shift on killing a high-profile predator [34d]
- Five family Christmas games that reveal how we think, communicate and connect [34d]
- What happens when managers don't act? New research reveals the consequences can be severe [34d]
- Wafer-scale solid-state nanopores fabricated using extreme ultraviolet lithography [34d]
- California curtails effort to find young wolves whose parents were euthanized [34d]
- Tax-avoiding firms face higher investment costs due to lack of transparency [34d]
- AI tools are being used to subject women in public life to online violence [34d]
- Support for scientific funding doesn't have to be partisan—but scientists must make the case, says new study [34d]
- China and Mongolia are battling to control massive dust storms [34d]
- Billionaire Trump nominee confirmed to lead NASA amid Moon race [34d]
- Beachy Head Woman's origin story: DNA analysis reveals she was local to southern Britain [34d]
- One and done is not enough: Study challenges traditional evolutionary research [34d]
- Q&A: Climate shifts drove carnivores' evolution from mongoose-like ancestors to diverse forms [34d]
- Soil molecular diversity spikes as microbes decompose plants, researchers discover [34d]
- Genetic teamwork may be the secret to climate-resilient plants [34d]
- Satellite data reveals new insights into sustainable groundwater usage in the Hollywood Basin [34d]
- Perseverance Mars rover ready to roll for miles in years ahead [34d]
- A 'scientific sandbox' lets researchers explore the evolution of vision systems [34d]
- An 'origami' airless wheel to explore lunar caves [34d]
- Scientists uncover how microbial consortia break down lignin [34d]
- TillerPET: An AI model for high-throughput phenotyping of rice tiller traits [34d]
- In echo of Jurassic Park, mosquitoes capture entire ecosystems in their blood meals [34d]
- Carbon-based filter removes PFAS from groundwater in field tests [34d]
- Rate of US coastal sea level rise doubled in the past century, study finds [34d]
- US congressmembers' responses on X to mass shooting events differ along party lines [34d]
- Color-superconducting quark matter may explain stability of massive neutron stars [34d]
- Study explores role of neutrophils in canine atopic dermatitis [34d]
- Shortest light pulse ever created captures ultrafast electron dynamics [34d]
- Ancient hunter-gatherer DNA may explain why some people live to 100 years or more [34d]
- Four engagement drivers determine whether Spotify users stay or leave [34d]
- Why is time going so fast and how do I slow it down? [34d]
- Ecosystem interactions shape spread of wasting disease [34d]
- 'Ouzo effect' reveals how oil droplets can resist flow and form stable patterns in liquids [34d]
- Listen to grandma—life's not a zero-sum game [34d]
- New electrochemical process turns hazardous cobalt-laden wastewater into a resource [34d]
- Scientists discover fungus that kills toxic algae threatening human health [34d]
- This genetic trick gives woodrats an evolutionary advantage against rattlesnake venom [34d]
- Quantum mechanical molecular 'fingerprints' solve machine learning mystery [34d]
- Why most exoplanets are magma worlds [34d]
- Environmental, social and governance requirements impacting agriculture, study argues [34d]
- Amplifying the beet: New tech makes for crunchier snacks [34d]
- Engineered proteins enable smartphone-based detection of specific DNA sequences [34d]
- Billionaires with $1 salaries, and other legal tax dodges the ultrawealthy use to keep their riches [34d]
- Conventional entanglement can have thousands of hidden topologies in high dimensions [34d]
- Digital detox: How to switch off without paying the price: New research [34d]
- What has—and hasn't—changed in the way news addresses sexual violence [34d]
- Where the wild things thrive: Finding and protecting nature's climate change safe havens [34d]
- Machine learning model predicts protein binding on gold nanoclusters [34d]
- Novel AI platform accelerates discovery of chemical catalysts for industry [34d]
- New analytics show US schools can adopt later start times without raising costs [34d]
- From prey to predator: How carnivores spread beneficial fungi [34d]
- Could police crackdowns actually help criminal networks? [34d]
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