The Brutalist Report - science
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- Newly discovered mineral named for researcher Tyler Spano [7d]
- Q&A: Harnessing climate investments to serve development goals [7d]
- How an interstellar comet sheds light on universe's 'cosmic noon' [7d]
- Efficient method for preparing pseudopregnant mice promotes laboratory animal welfare [7d]
- What everyone gets wrong about the modern job search—and what actually works [7d]
- AI system translates protein sequences into text, helping reveal functions of unknown proteins [7d]
- Newly identified marine bacterial enzyme opens new route to building bioactive compound libraries [7d]
- Soil thickness controls landslide occurrence, study finds [7d]
- Why customers stick with troubled brands: Emotional attachment may override perceived risk [7d]
- Wasted pumpkin peel can keep your food fresh [7d]
- Quantum computing: Laser-optical system offers full control over 2,000 trapped Rydberg atoms [7d]
- Cultural power distance limits classroom voices across three communication pathways, review finds [7d]
- How to create the blackest black ever known: From nature to nanotechnology [7d]
- Stored water can develop slimy bacterial films: Nanotechnology may be a solution [7d]
- Raft of targeted conservation efforts may help boost leopard numbers in sub-Saharan Africa, study suggests [7d]
- Hummingbirds speed up pineapple family's evolution [7d]
- Heat waves: Expert tips on redesigning UK homes to cope with hotter temperatures [7d]
- Climate change means an earlier spring, which can be disorienting and threatening for migrating birds [7d]
- 'Outed' by the algorithm—how social media is revealing queer identity ahead of self-disclosure [7d]
- Africa's wildlife laws follow a colonial model that separates people and animals: Why it's not working [7d]
- Storms impact the architecture of webs and the survival of spiders [7d]
- Sea stars offer rare view of how embryonic tubes become complex organs [7d]
- Bringing rice back to Hawaiʻi: Japanese cultivars yield high-quality grains in just three months [7d]
- Modeling reveals Sydney's 1789 smallpox outbreak killed as many as 220,000 indigenous Australians [7d]
- A new net-membrane could clean up some tricky space debris [7d]
- Atomic 'domino effect' found to drive phase changes in a two-dimensional crystal [7d]
- Engineers discover 'unexpected motion' in drug-delivery robots [7d]
- What's the best way to support perfectionistic students? Teachers don't always agree [7d]
- South Australian algal bloom species the world's most toxic harmful microalga yet recorded [7d]
- Fighting the world's deadliest infection with PAC-MAN and AI [7d]
- The square kilometer array will revolutionize the hunt for alien life [7d]
- Record fireworks display choked Washington in toxic smoke [7d]
- Electrical imbalances at grain boundaries help explain solid-state battery failure [7d]
- Preparing birds for life in the wild: New technique boosts survival after release [7d]
- Canadian Artemis II crew member to retire from space agency [7d]
- Survival comes at a price: Frog study links salt adaptation to increased risk of disease [7d]
- Flash flood warnings issued for parts of New York City and Northeast as heat wave breaks [7d]
- Study examines resilience training for children who stutter [7d]
- Detecting neutron sources by borrowing inference tools from cosmology [7d]
- Molecular nanostructures can be activated using ultrasound [7d]
- High levels of forever chemicals found on wastewater filters [7d]
- Did elephant energetics decide Hannibal's Alpine crossing route? [7d]
- Cave finds reveal modern humans and Neanderthals may have shared long-term cultural continuity [7d]
- Physics-informed AI could accelerate development of controlled-release drug patches, bandages [7d]
- Bees reveal emotion-like reactions, from 'lip licking' to head shaking, in new videos [7d]
- AI could hurt employers in race for top talent [7d]
- Neighbors shape plant life more than expected, scientists find [7d]
- First synthetic protein motor moves along DNA in controlled, programmable steps [7d]
- Algorithm determines which firms have advanced capabilities—and what others must build first [7d]
- School-based program to reduce loneliness and improve help-seeking among adolescents [7d]
- Four new groups of indigenous cacao varieties discovered in Peru [7d]
- Unexpected discovery yields new graphene oxide production method [7d]
- What do people really eat? New global database gives best answer yet [7d]
- Paleontologists make 'one in a million' discovery of soft tissue preserved in 450-million-year-old fossil [7d]
- Astronomers spot an extremely rare galaxy mega-merger [7d]
- Alpine butterflies track warming uphill, but habitat loss may pose bigger risk [7d]
- Early parenting shapes the brain and socio-sexual behavior, rodent study shows [7d]
- Hidden fungal networks deliver carbon to green plants, experiment confirms [7d]
- Satellites reveal when toxic algal blooms flare in Blue Mesa Reservoir [7d]
- Discrepancies in AI lunar crater catalogs discovered [7d]
- Childhood trauma may erode adult relationships through daily communication struggles [7d]
- Universities must rethink how they prepare students for an AI-powered world, study argues [7d]
- Why Antarctica froze millions of years before the Arctic [7d]
- Traces of Earth's primordial magma ocean discovered in lava from a modern volcanic eruption [7d]
- Astronomers characterize 'improbable' system shaped by brown dwarf [7d]
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