The Brutalist Report - science
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- Plankton adapt cell membrane chemistry to temperature, nutrients, and light in global oceans [111d]
- Scientists identify new 2D copper boride material with unique atomic structure [111d]
- Sound insulation tiles at school may help calm crying children [111d]
- Numerical simulations reveal the origin of barred olivine crystals in early solar system [111d]
- Why are some rocks on the moon highly magnetic? Scientists may have an answer [111d]
- Unique chemistry discovered in critical lithium deposits [111d]
- Binary star system with millisecond pulsar and a helium star companion discovered [111d]
- Microscopic movies capture brain proteins in action, revealing new insight into shapes and functions [111d]
- The Roman massacre that never happened according to a new study of an iconic archaeological site [111d]
- Mirror bacteria: Reflecting on alternate chirality [111d]
- Upgraded design enables blue OLEDs to match green OLEDs in efficiency and lifespan [111d]
- Bimodal video imaging platform predicts hyperspectral frames from RGB video [111d]
- Moving pictures: Researchers use movies to diagnose EV battery failure [111d]
- Light-driven magnesium transport protein helps microbe thrive in harsh environment [111d]
- Monitoring select bird species benefits other species within same regions, study shows [111d]
- Simpler method refines ultrapure diamond film fabrication for quantum and electronic applications [111d]
- Unmasking human trafficking: AI reveals hidden recruitment networks [111d]
- Plant partnership: Fungi help spruce trees fight off budworm attacks [111d]
- Ice age animal cold adaptations began 2.6 million years ago, study finds [111d]
- A new era of biotech education [111d]
- Hubble spies inclined spiral galaxy NGC 3511 [111d]
- Discovery may flip the genetic script on fungal threat in wheat [111d]
- In 2025, tornado alley has become almost everything east of the Rockies, and it's been a violent year [111d]
- Scientists develop model for tracking agricultural impact on lake ecosystems [111d]
- Subsidies to key economic sectors threaten the planet's biodiversity [111d]
- Q&A: How should we govern nanotechnology? [111d]
- Pairs of stars that orbit each other exhibit unexpected magnetic activity [111d]
- When the sea moves inland: A global climate wake-up call from Bangladesh's Delta [111d]
- Detecting the primordial black holes that could be today's dark matter [111d]
- Philosophers and scientists collaborate to study consciousness and perception in corvids [111d]
- Possible sign of life in deep space faces new doubts [111d]
- Simplicity may be the key to understanding soil moisture [111d]
- From tiny worms to giant squid: New global database reveals the hidden power of body size in the ocean [111d]
- Mighty mite defense systems: More mites, more protection for plants [111d]
- Rare giant shrimp is more widespread than previously believed, new findings reveal [111d]
- How long do the toxic effects of cadmium last? [111d]
- Q&A: What universities can learn about navigating ideological tension [111d]
- Marine heat waves pose problems for coastal plankton [111d]
- Balancing wind power and marine life: New method evaluates ecological impact of offshore activities [111d]
- Ultrafast X-rays capture atomic movements in light-activated catalyst molecules [111d]
- Antarctica has its own 'shield' against warm water—but this could now be under threat [111d]
- Disaster or digital spectacle? The dangers of using floods to create social media content [111d]
- Report reveals authors say no to AI using their work—even if money is on the table [111d]
- Kyoto conundrum: More hotels than households exist in ancient capital [111d]
- Pincushion hakea cluster-root secretions boost phosphorus uptake in nutrient-poor soils [111d]
- DNA analysis of Japanese wasp larvae reveals diverse diet [111d]
- There is a growing number of 'super-sized' schools. Does the number of students matter? [111d]
- Fungi fight viruses with RNA editing that rewires their genetic response [111d]
- Autophagy and lysosomal pathways orchestrate unconventional secretion of Parkinson's disease protein [111d]
- Portable chemodosimeter array detects hypochlorite in seconds, boosting safety and environmental checks [111d]
- Global study finds Australians are third most prolific swearers [111d]
- Quantum simulator realizes strongly interacting Mott-Meissner phases in bosonic flux ladders [111d]
- How El Niño and La Niña climate swings threaten mangroves worldwide [111d]
- Nanoscale biosensor lets scientists monitor molecules in real time [111d]
- Quantum eyes on energy loss: Diamond quantum imaging can enable next-gen power electronics [111d]
- Earliest use of psychoactive and medicinal plant 'harmal' identified in Iron Age Arabia [111d]
- In tune with nature: expert sounds out all of Ireland's bird species [111d]
- Fears for crops as drought hits northern Europe [111d]
- Mystery of 'very odd' elasmosaur finally solved: One of North America's most famous fossils identified as new species [111d]
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