The Brutalist Report - science
- World's only bonobo sanctuary aids orphaned apes in developing social skills [106d]
- Wildfire risk climbs as trees reclaim eastern US landscapes [106d]
- How the loss of urban trees affects education outcomes [106d]
- No parachute needed: New typhoon observation device demonstrates high accuracy in field test [106d]
- Ocean microbe's unusual pair of enzymes may boost carbon storage [106d]
- Household slavery: 'An overlooked method of enslaving people' [106d]
- Low glycemic index rice seen as promising solution to mitigate Asia's diabetes crisis [106d]
- Study claims all observables in nature can be measured with a single constant: The second [106d]
- Wind alters snow crystals, impacting climate models [106d]
- Brain cells mature faster in space but stay healthy: ISS study [106d]
- Cutting-edge satellite tracks lake water levels in Ohio River Basin [106d]
- SpaceX aims for 3 rocket launches, 1 Dragon landing in 20 hours [106d]
- Dogs demonstrate ability to match voices to familiar humans [106d]
- The social cost of carbon: Study finds current estimates omit key effects [106d]
- Hyperspectral imaging lidar system achieves remote plastic identification [106d]
- Permafrost thaw impacts alpine runoff and water retention [106d]
- Researchers achieve near-unity quantum efficiency in 2D photon emitters [106d]
- Do teachers view parents as partners in the education of their child? Interviews with teachers suggest they don't [106d]
- Submarines for space exploration [106d]
- Q&A: How to reduce food waste and feast sustainably this holiday season [106d]
- Resource-rich countries still often invest unsustainably [106d]
- The winter solstice is almost here, the Northern Hemisphere's darkest day [106d]
- Mathematics reveals how the size of cellular components is regulated [106d]
- The physics of random stacking: Perspectives on stability and chaos [106d]
- Talk to him: How a conversation can shape public support for women's rights [106d]
- Humpback whale mother-calf health assessed using drone tech [106d]
- Very cold detectors reveal very hot universe and kick off a new era in X-ray astronomy [106d]
- Tiny particle, huge potential: Scientists discover new type of quasiparticle present in all magnetic materials [106d]
- Images of crucial cell receptors show promising new drug targets [106d]
- Explaining physical reality: Physicists 'bootstrap' validity of string theory [106d]
- Scientists find vulnerability in antibiotic resistance mechanism [106d]
- Mysterious plant fossil belongs to a family that no longer exists [106d]
- NASA missions spot cosmic 'wreath' displaying stellar circle of life [106d]
- XAI benefits to hydrological modeling obscured by hype [106d]
- The role of Rubisco in food and energy security [106d]
- Climate neutrality: OECD and EU countries best equipped to lead the way, says report [106d]
- Black hole genealogy: A new way to discover 'ancestors' of cosmic phenomena [106d]
- Captive tilapia study shows cold-blooded animals using behaviorally-induced fever to battle infection [106d]
- Boltz-1: Fully open-source model rivals AlphaFold3 for predicting biomolecular structures [106d]
- Most coastal Arctic infrastructure faces instability by 2100, study warns [106d]
- Prehistoric rock in Japan reveals clues to major ocean anoxic event [106d]
- Systematic bias may sway family courts and affect parental rights, particularly for fathers [106d]
- South Korea at a crossroads after president is impeached. Here's what will happen next [106d]
- Antarctica's tipping points threaten global climate stability [106d]
- Climate change could overwhelm sewage systems. Here's how green infrastructure could help [106d]
- Good relationships and sex education can help teens understand when behavior is abusive or controlling [106d]
- Children of parents not in a romantic relationship are just as happy as those in nuclear families, finds research [106d]
- New stadiums, airports and oil links: The environmental cost of Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup [106d]
- Study maps bed bugs' genomes in unprecedented detail to find out why they just won't die [106d]
- Model captures energy return on global agriculture investment [106d]
- Critically endangered elephant found dead in Bali river [106d]
- NASA sees progress on Starlab commercial space station development [106d]
- Unlocking the brain: Peptide-guided nanoparticles deliver mRNA to neurons [106d]
- Ferns' ability to evolve 'backward' offers insights into the meandering path of evolution [106d]
- A history of bacteria domestication: Researchers investigate genetic and phenotypic characteristics of Swiss cheeses [106d]
- More Australian families are choosing private schools—we need to understand why [106d]
- What to do about organizational charlatans and false performers at work—study shares employee insights [106d]
- New model maps monkey habitats to aid conservation efforts [106d]
- World Cup soccer getting faster for men and women alike, historical video footage reveals [106d]
- Jovian vortex hunters contribute to storm study [106d]
- Gladiator II: A historian on the real north African kingdom of Numidia—and the men who ruled it [106d]
- Oxygen and chlorine evolution without noble metals: Electrode potential transforms MXene surfaces [106d]
- Current generated by the quantum Hall effect found to have additional magnetic properties [106d]
- Scientists uncover new mechanisms in blood vessel formation [106d]
- Scientists warn careless experimentation with 'mirror life forms' could be deadly to humans and destroy the environment [106d]
- Luigi Mangione isn't the first high-profile alleged killer venerated by the public [106d]
- Researcher: My research on the politics of smell divided the internet—here's what it's actually about [106d]
- Study suggests union membership leads to a longer life [106d]
- 99% of U.S. streams are unmonitored amid rising flash flood risks—we saw the harm in 2024 [106d]
- Five things to know before boarding your dog or cat [106d]
- Will AI save the planet? Why the evidence is flawed [106d]
- Early pregnancy endings are an overlooked workplace issue—here's how that could change [106d]
- Why zoning reform won't solve the housing crisis [106d]
- Is news bias fueled by journalists or readers' demands? An economist weighs in [106d]
- Australia's latest brush with extreme heat shows just how good weather forecasting really is [106d]
- Remote work is a game-changer for addressing burnout in workers [106d]
- What makes a great sports coach? We identified 17 of the world's best, and found some patterns [106d]
- Acoustic battles for the harem: How the calls of Siberian stags reveal their status and individuality [106d]
- When you wish upon a star, is it already dead? An astronomer crunches the numbers [106d]
- Event Horizon Telescope: Moving towards a close-up of a black hole and its jets [106d]
- Citizen scientists help map geomagnetic superstorm's ionospheric impact [106d]
- Study discovers Foxo3 protein helps eliminate 'unfit' cells to ensure healthy body construction [106d]
- Novel bioluminescent immunosensor shows promise for quantitative point-of-care testing [107d]
- Parents' childhood predicts future financial support for children's education [107d]
- Light-driven hybrid nanoreactor offers cost-effective hydrogen production [107d]
- Gene discovery unlocks secrets of salmon puberty and evolution [107d]
- First-ever binary star found near our galaxy's supermassive black hole [107d]
- Corals depend on near neighbors to reproduce, research reveals [107d]
- String figures shed light on cultural connections and the roots of mathematical reasoning [107d]
- The future existence of the purple-crowned fairy-wren depends on strong climate action [107d]
- Genetic test will help safeguard quinoa from downy mildew [107d]
- In standup comedy class, student joy is the punchline [107d]
- PFAS detected in firefighter gloves, hoods, and wildland gear [107d]
- Protective salt marshes along coasts are in danger across the globe but it's not too late to act, researchers say [107d]
- Most retail choice offers for electricity don't save consumers money [107d]
- Waal river draws more water, signaling potential Rhine system shift [107d]
- Australian waterbird numbers down almost 50% after drier 2024: Aerial survey [107d]
- Can deep learning techniques predict sudden state transitions in nonlinear dynamical systems? [107d]
- Image: Artemis II core stage moves to High Bay 2 [107d]
- Scientists decipher genome map of Lycium barbarum [107d]
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