The Brutalist Report - science
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- Medieval murder: Records suggest vengeful noblewoman had priest assassinated in 688-year-old cold case [2d]
- Why do fake online reviews keep fooling us? Study reveals a 'truth bias' [2d]
- Private lunar lander from Japan falls silent while attempting a moon touchdown [2d]
- Masking, distancing and quarantines by researchers keep chimps safe from human disease, study shows [2d]
- Isotopically barcoded beads allow for mass serological analysis of up to 18,000 measurements at once [2d]
- A career compass is better than a check for students, study finds [2d]
- Sharp-tailed grouse in south-central Wyoming is potentially a distinct subspecies [2d]
- New research challenges long-held belief of coral reefs as oases in marine deserts [2d]
- From CO₂ to methane: Scientists discover how nickel nanoparticle shape and size control conversion [2d]
- Electrospun polymer fiber mats enable controlled release of antibacterial drugs for wound care [2d]
- Ultrasound reliably detects inclusions in aluminum production [2d]
- Curious humpback whales approach humans and blow bubble 'smoke' rings [2d]
- Hidden skin defenders: Blood bacteria compounds show promise against aging effects [2d]
- Using generative AI can boost employees' creativity, shows study [2d]
- New nanoparticle-based genetic delivery system targets lungs to treat cancer, cystic fibrosis [2d]
- Bricolage improves service for organizations serving migrants [2d]
- Why MTG-S1 is a nowcasting game-changer [2d]
- Archaeologists uncover massive 1,000-year-old Native American fields in Northern Michigan that defy limits of farming [2d]
- Mapping ocean giants: Marine megafauna study finds protected areas miss critical habitats [2d]
- 'In-insect synthesis': Caterpillar factories produce fluorescent nanocarbons [2d]
- Dehorning of rhinos drastically reduces poaching, study finds [2d]
- UN scientists propose a 'global trust' to safeguard critical minerals as trade tensions mount [2d]
- Reproducibility may be the key idea students need to balance trust in evidence with healthy skepticism [2d]
- The atmosphere is getting thirstier and it's making droughts worse [2d]
- Heat waves, droughts and fires may soon hit together as 'new normal,' study finds [2d]
- Cuts to school lunch and food bank funding mean less fresh produce for children and families [2d]
- Ailing Baltic Sea in need of urgent attention [2d]
- Largest map of the universe announced revealing 800,000 galaxies, challenging early cosmos theories [2d]
- Annual carbon dioxide peak passes another milestone [2d]
- PACE mission reveals a year of terrestrial data on plant health [2d]
- Study finds high microplastic levels in protected Mediterranean coral habitats [2d]
- Climate change linked to rising antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria [2d]
- IXPE obtains first X-ray polarization measurement of magnetar outburst [2d]
- Do people really resemble their dogs? [2d]
- Titan may be the liveliest place in the solar system [2d]
- Cemeteries are running out of space, cremation damages the environment. But there are other ways to honor our dead [2d]
- NASA, ISRO research aboard fourth private astronaut mission to station [2d]
- Methane emissions from drinking water purification can be reduced by 50%, researcher says [2d]
- For both artists and scientists, slow looking allows surprising connections to surface [2d]
- New understanding of protein processing could have implications for Alzheimer's and some cancers [2d]
- Permanently frozen palsa mires could be lost by the end of the century [2d]
- Ethnoprimatology: Research examines traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples about primates in their territories [2d]
- The path to conserving protected areas in the Amazon lies in uniting public policy with traditional local knowledge [2d]
- New algorithm uses satellite images to distinguish olive grove types without field visits [2d]
- Platinum atoms placed with precision transform catalyst speed and efficiency [2d]
- Quantum state lifetimes extended by laser-triggered electron tunneling in cuprate ladders [2d]
- Noise pollution from human activity may stress and disrupt Antarctic wildlife [2d]
- Tiny 'heat bombs' made from biodegradable polymers could precisely target and treat diseased cells [2d]
- Fish 'beauty salons' may act as microbial hubs in reef ecosystems [2d]
- We mapped 18,000 children's playgrounds and revealed inequality across England [2d]
- ESA's new asteroid hunter opens its eye to the sky [2d]
- Charting a path from fire features to health outcomes [2d]
- Body-size database may hold the key to saving marine life [2d]
- Key building block for life discovered in planet-forming disk [2d]
- Ancient trees find sanctuary on temple grounds across China [2d]
- The climate cost of mistrust: Study finds Israel's Plastic Tax policy backfires in traditional communities [2d]
- Chimpanzees can catch yawns from androids [2d]
- A new observatory is assembling the most complete time-lapse record of the night sky ever [2d]
- How to design landscapes that enhance natural sounds and minimize noise pollution [2d]
- Woodside's North West Shelf approval is by no means a one-off. Here are six other giant gas projects to watch [2d]
- Surveys reveal encouraging findings on public acceptance of global climate policy [2d]
- For Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic, 'reproduction is like a death sentence' [2d]
- Beauty is an advantage, but not everywhere [2d]
- Geochronological study finds tempo of late Ordovician mass extinction controlled by rate of climate change [2d]
- Children need the freedom to play on driveways and streets again—here's how to make it happen [2d]
- A programmable solution for higher-speed wireless communication networks and low-cost microwave sensing [2d]
- 'Electron shower' technique unlocks advanced piezoelectric films for next-generation electronics [2d]
- Is expelling students for out-of-school behavior a good idea? [2d]
- GPs asking men about their behavior in relationships could help reduce domestic violence [2d]
- The Top End's tropical savannas are a natural wonder—but weak environment laws mean their future is uncertain [2d]
- Experts bust lightning myths, share life-saving tips for Florida storm season [2d]
- Critically endangered porpoises successfully released back into the wild [2d]
- Researchers observe after-hours natural behavior of lab fish medaka [2d]
- Physicists build microscopic 'trampoline' to improve sound wave control in microchips [2d]
- Earth's mantle gases found seeping into groundwater far from volcanic zones [2d]
- Worms form living towers in nature to hitch rides to new habitats [2d]
- How did humans evolve such rotten genetics? [2d]
- A breath of fresh data: Sentinel-4 innovates for clean air [2d]
- Gen Z and the sustainability paradox: Why ideals and shopping habits don't always align [2d]
- Study reinforces link between gill size and oxygen uptake in fish [2d]
- AI model predicts new metal-doped compounds with enhanced mechanical properties [2d]
- Changing winds could amplify North Atlantic climate anomaly [2d]
- Hybrid quantum-classical model predicts molecular behavior in solvents [2d]
- How herbivore communities remained remarkably resilient for 60 million years despite extinction and upheaval [2d]
- Magnetic surface enables precise atomic migration at near absolute zero [2d]
- Fighting poultry disease with mRNA: Researchers pioneer nanoparticle approach [2d]
- The quantum physics of forgetting information [2d]
- Physicists observe a new form of magnetism for the first time [2d]
- Punctuated equilibrium: Analysis shows rapid evolutionary leaps in cephalopods, languages and ancient enzymes [2d]
- Cape Cod shark detections: Where are the top hotspots for white sharks? [2d]
- Puerto Rican rapper champions endangered toad, gives zoo's conservation efforts a boost [2d]
- Physicists figure out how an electric field can switch off superconductivity [2d]
- A fresh new way to produce freshwater: Sonicated carbon nanotube catalysts [2d]
- Astronomers observe the Sausage cluster at very low radio frequencies [2d]
- Philippine islands had technologically advanced maritime culture 35,000 years ago, archaeologists discover [2d]
- Why seismic waves spontaneously race inside the Earth [2d]
- AI reveals hidden language patterns and likely authorship in the Bible [2d]
- Physicists recreate extreme quantum vacuum effects [2d]
- A net a kilometer: Drones successfully identify ghost nets along NT coastline [2d]
- Study predicts existence of Type-III multiferroics, which exhibit ferroelectricity-driven magnetism [2d]
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