The Brutalist Report - science
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- First observation of ultra-rare particle decay could uncover new physics [64d]
- Astronomers catch a glimpse of a uniquely inflated and asymmetric exoplanet [64d]
- New study shows that word-initial consonants are systematically lengthened across diverse languages [64d]
- Scientists explore how indoor vertical farming could help future-proof food demand [64d]
- Increasing protein in staple crops could help alleviate global protein shortage [64d]
- Research abounds at the International Space Station [64d]
- Small tsunami waves splash ashore on remote Japanese islands [64d]
- Environmental groups urge EU 'high risk' label for Sarawak [64d]
- Amazon forest loses area the size of Germany and France, fueling fires [64d]
- Major Hurricane John hits Mexico's Pacific coast [64d]
- Volunteers help seedlings take root as New Mexico attempts to recover from historic wildfire [64d]
- New Zealand scientists discover ghostly 'spookfish' [64d]
- California becomes latest state to restrict student smartphone use at school [64d]
- Previously unknown Neolithic society in Morocco discovered: North Africa's role in Mediterranean prehistory [65d]
- Researchers uncover key insights into cholesterol's structure in cell membranes [65d]
- Q&A: What's behind the ban on cell phones in K-12 schools? [65d]
- Colleges barred from offering money to student-athletes are offering them multimillion-dollar coaches instead [65d]
- Potential indicators of life on other planets can be created in a lab [65d]
- A new catalog charts the evolution of the universe over time [65d]
- Shoreline access, lack of parking found to be obstacles to shared usage of coastal resources in Rhode Island [65d]
- Firms that withdrew from Russia following Ukraine invasion earn higher consumer sentiment, finds study [65d]
- Navigating complex systems to preserve prairie wetlands [65d]
- Traces of 10 common pharmaceuticals detected in corals in the Gulf of Eilat [65d]
- Evaluating changes in dissolved inorganic carbon in the Greenland Sea [65d]
- Researchers are commercializing technology to turn waste into plastic-free, biodegradable packaging [65d]
- Potential breakthrough in battle against antibiotic resistance from historic brine [65d]
- Researchers enhance CO₂ photoreduction with new metal-organic framework [65d]
- Impact of bimetallic synergies on Mo-doping NiFeOOH [65d]
- Novel computational method addresses obstacles in phonon-based heat simulation [65d]
- How can police officers adhere to their own norms? Research links law to technology [65d]
- Study finds solid waste industry focuses more on traditional occupational hazards than social determinants of health [65d]
- Paving the way for new treatments with a tool that builds 3D structures of protein complexes [65d]
- Low gravity in space travel found to weaken and disrupt normal rhythm in heart muscle cells [65d]
- World's oceans near critical acidification level: Report [65d]
- Study reveals complexities of addressing needs of those in remote-rural areas [65d]
- At COP16, Colombia seeks to lead by example on biodiversity [65d]
- Those aren't Dyson spheres, they're HotDOGs [65d]
- Elucidating the process of smart livestock technology adoption by farmers in Japan [65d]
- Perseverance rover spots unusual striped rock on Mars [65d]
- Study of four crane species reveals complicated relationships between birds and their environments [65d]
- Study raises questions about validity of standard model of solar flares [65d]
- Gun violence in Philadelphia plummeted in 2024—researchers aren't sure why, but here are 3 factors at play [65d]
- Climate change is a pollution problem, and countries have stopped similar threats before—think DDT and acid rain [65d]
- Early voting 'could be decisive in the right places,' expert says [65d]
- Our digital 3D models of huge coral reefs could help revive these precious ecosystems [65d]
- Family-owned businesses hold non-family CEOs more accountable than family CEOs for firm performance [65d]
- Indigenous outback rangers in WA find up to 50 night parrots, among Australia's most elusive birds [65d]
- Citizen science data characterizes threat due to visits by swarms of jellyfish on the coast of the province of Malaga [65d]
- Could a wealth tax help reduce inequality? [65d]
- Businesses trying to come clean about their impact on nature can end up concealing more than they reveal [65d]
- Research explores organic semiconductor materials for sustainable temperature sensors [65d]
- Goodwill created a new high school for dropouts—it led to better jobs and higher wages [65d]
- Global crises are multiplying: Here's how science can help our public decision-makers [65d]
- Graphene at 20: Still no sign of the promised space elevator, but the material is quietly changing the world [65d]
- Why are the violins the biggest section in the orchestra? [65d]
- Sharks and rays leap out of the water for many reasons, including feeding, courtship and communication [65d]
- 'Pig butchering' fraud: The link between modern slavery, torture and online crime [65d]
- Move over Olympians, Australia's wildlife are incredible athletes [65d]
- Earth is getting a tiny new mini-moon. It won't be the first (or the last) [65d]
- Novel method detects biological oxidant derived from CO₂ in cells [65d]
- Rare Florida fossil finally ends debate about how porcupine jaws and tails evolved [65d]
- New approach may yield modified messenger RNAs for treating a wide range of conditions [65d]
- Mass animal extinctions: A new tool can show why large mammals are in decline [65d]
- Quantized redshift and challenges to Big Bang hypothesis [65d]
- UK research into poppers highlights problematic proposed drug policy [65d]
- Study shows artificial light at night changes the behavior of fish, even into the next generation [65d]
- Family-focused interventions key to addressing child maltreatment, says study [65d]
- High-resolution images of the sun show how flares impact the solar atmosphere [65d]
- New physics needed? Experts suggest possibility of updating fundamental physics concepts [65d]
- Advanced civilizations will overheat their planets within 1,000 years, researchers suggest [65d]
- Could stars hotter than the sun still support life? [65d]
- A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth [65d]
- Educators and parents reveal culture of fear, censorship, and loss of learning opportunities in wake of FL policies [65d]
- Human urine could be used as eco-friendly crop fertilizer: Study [65d]
- What happens to a person when they're stuck in space? [65d]
- Testing the legitimacy of consent and waiver in criminal cases [65d]
- NASA data help protect US embassy staff from polluted air [65d]
- Sources of water and hydroxyl are widespread on the moon, new analysis of maps finds [65d]
- New progenitor cell type discovered, may aid in tissue repair and generation [65d]
- Water-free manufacturing approach could help advance 2D electronics integration [65d]
- Proof-of-concept study uses X-rays to target mock-up asteroids in a vacuum [65d]
- Observations confirm that early-universe quasar neighborhoods are densely populated with companion galaxies [65d]
- High-pressure reactions can turn nonporous rocks into sponges [65d]
- Transforming agriculture from carbon source to sink: Study shows potential of carbon sequestration options [65d]
- 3D field-based tracking and field experiments of octopus and fish unlock the secrets of multispecies hunting [65d]
- A secret recipe for colorful and versatile animal crystals [65d]
- Deeper corals may help shallow reefs recover in the Florida keys [65d]
- Compact 'gene scissors' enable effective genome editing, may offer future treatment of high cholesterol gene defect [65d]
- How diversity in heat tolerance can help protect coral reefs [65d]
- From chaos to order: Proteins can re-structure themselves to create important substances [65d]
- Extreme polar light environment of the North and South Poles sustains biodiversity, researchers suggest [65d]
- Researchers discover tumors inherited by generations of jellyfish-like creatures [65d]
- Chemists discover new ways in which single-celled organisms organize their DNA [65d]
- Enigmatic archaeological site in Madagascar may have been built by people with Zoroastrian origins, research suggests [65d]
- A magnetic halo in the Milky Way: New discoveries about galactic outflows [65d]
- Controlling light while measuring trapped ion qubits [65d]
- 'Litigant shopping' for Supreme Court cases can backfire [65d]
- Report: Cutting methane emissions key to fighting climate change and harmful ozone [65d]
- Physicists use quantum correlations of photon pairs to hide images from standard cameras [65d]
- Why do large electorates tend towards evenly split results? [65d]
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