The Brutalist Report - science
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- More and more teachers and students are using AI, even though it might do more harm than good [61d]
- Some 'designer' crossbreed dogs may have more problem behaviors than pure breeds [61d]
- School phone policies not silver bullet for student outcomes [61d]
- New DNA base editor minimizes bystander edits while maintaining high efficiency [61d]
- How to stop panic buying: Research finds COVID lesson [61d]
- New ice core studies expand histories of greenhouse gases and ocean temperature to 3 million years [61d]
- Global insect rescue plan requires new technology to ensure success [61d]
- Clearing circular RNA from cells extends lifespan, C. elegans study reveals [61d]
- Ancient climate records reveal a wetter Levant that may have guided early humans out of Africa [61d]
- White-rot fungi show promise for reducing pharmaceutical residues in biosolids [61d]
- Seals risk death by polar bear for a varied meal, study finds [61d]
- In Germany, climate-related television content reaches engaged viewers but misses skeptical groups [61d]
- Plant survival under three simultaneous stressors may hinge on a single protein [61d]
- Is glass a solid or a super slow liquid? Physicists create equilibrium glassy phase from rod-shaped particles [61d]
- Dolls beat tablets at building social understanding, six-week study suggests [61d]
- Scientists turn rubber waste into new materials and capture CO₂ [61d]
- Cell-inspired sensor can monitor blood for 10 hours without sensitivity loss [61d]
- Scientists discover new bee species that depends on native Texas shrub [61d]
- Durable dual-atom catalyst enables high-temperature CO₂ to CO conversion [61d]
- Energy-efficient Fe-Ni catalyst could cut costs for alkaline water electrolysis [61d]
- Controlling the pinewood nematode: Finding the best balance between cost and effectiveness [61d]
- How AI deep learning is helping scientists protect California's coastal ecosystems [61d]
- Satellite data reconstruct 2025 LA fires, showing rapid spread in first day [61d]
- New approach improves precipitation accuracy for hydrological models [61d]
- Simple pretreatment activates cellulose for saccharification [61d]
- Study reveals hidden 'chemical currency' fueling the ocean's carbon cycle [61d]
- A new antimicrobial for cleaning and sanitizing dry-food processing equipment [61d]
- Increasing the share of organic farming leads to healthier, more diverse soils, international study finds [61d]
- Terahertz spin waves can be converted into computer signals, study shows [61d]
- Diverse C-terminal variation rewires protein stability in health and disease [61d]
- AI rebuilds molecules from exploding fragments [61d]
- How two dim stars came together to shine brightly [61d]
- What makes a genus real? Scientists use tree bats to evaluate a testable '2 Sigma Genus Concept' [61d]
- Across Europe, warm-adapted plants spread as cold specialists retreat [61d]
- Polymer composite method cuts micro-voids to boost conductivity [61d]
- Drought hits gulf fisheries, sparking food security fears [61d]
- Building trust in the future of quantum computing [61d]
- Finding Easter eggs in entertainment boosts enjoyment and fan behavior, study finds [61d]
- NASA's Hubble unexpectedly catches comet breaking up [61d]
- Most mass spectrometers can process just a few molecules at once: Reengineered prototype does a billion simultaneously [61d]
- Children shaped clay 15,000 years ago, long before pottery or farming, archaeologists find [61d]
- 3D model predicts mosquito flight paths from sight and CO₂ cues [61d]
- Mental health policy is emerging as a key voting issue for Americans, study suggests [61d]
- New study shows democracy has deep global roots—not just Greece and Rome [61d]
- Why heights and snakes still hit harder: Study tracks fear sweat in 119 people [61d]
- Neanderthals may have used birch tar for its anti-bacterial properties, experiments suggest [61d]
- Remote working challenges linked to management issues [61d]
- California's lead-ammo bans are working, but expanding condor ranges undercut gains [61d]
- Tracking male sea turtles just got easier [61d]
- How common are fireballs streaking across the sky? [61d]
- The way you walk can reveal your true feelings [61d]
- Beavers can turn streams into carbon stores. We measured how much [61d]
- Liquid biopsy method uses nanoparticle Raman signals to separate two lookalike enzymes [61d]
- Why salespeople fear selling radical innovations [61d]
- Children can face more anxiety when religion is lacking, according to study [61d]
- How young galaxies grew magnetic fields faster than expected [61d]
- What an ancient Chinese philosopher can teach us about Americans' obsession with college rankings [61d]
- Climate change could pose a major risk to cassava in Africa: Study sets out what can be done now [61d]
- Fossilized whale skulls reveal feeding secrets of sharks 5 million years ago [61d]
- AI could help social entrepreneurs unlock new sources of finance [61d]
- Pioneering research on salmon louse larvae could better inform parasite control strategies [61d]
- The fish species that knows when you are watching them [61d]
- Astronomers search for 'exotrojans' hiding in extreme pulsar systems [61d]
- A 'two-factor authentication' system that controls microRNA destruction [61d]
- First world map shows impact of the tidal pulse in coastal rivers [61d]
- Colliding dust and the sparks of creation: Carbon-coated grains provide new clue to life's early energy [61d]
- Mystery of quinine biosynthesis solved with newly discovered enzymes [61d]
- Integrative archaeogenetics reveal how Southern Andean communities adopted farming and endured crises [61d]
- Global study finds majority of people worldwide prioritize environmental protection over economic growth [61d]
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