The Brutalist Report - science
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- Bolg amondol: New monstersaur reveals complex evolutionary history of giant Gila monster relatives [2d]
- Mind-control techniques remain with us in social media, cults, AI, elsewhere, new book argues [2d]
- New cattle feed additive reduces nitrogen emissions by up to 81% [2d]
- Rare earth metals that compete for uptake may blunt their own environmental impact on aquatic organisms [2d]
- Revealing bias characteristics of cloud diurnal variation to aid climate model tuning and improvement [2d]
- Tracking the planet in real time: China proposes a high-tech green governance engine [2d]
- AI helps scientists predict E. coli antibiotic resistance in an agricultural setting [2d]
- Lower revenues, pricier loans: How flooding in Europe affects firms and the financial system they depend on [2d]
- Molecular markers found to influence meat quality in Nelore cattle [2d]
- Upcycling nanocomposites from discarded face masks may help reduce global pollution problem [2d]
- Strategic retrenchment can help firms grow stronger in global markets, new study shows [2d]
- New research warns of digital dependency in primary schools [2d]
- Researchers offer hard-hit West Virginia communities solutions for flood recovery and resilience [2d]
- Engineers simulate lunar lighting for Artemis III moon landing [2d]
- Image: Astronauts train for moonwalks in unusual places on Earth [2d]
- Study of adolescents shows that the urban environment influences their sense of justice and trust in institutions [2d]
- Long-term study reveals native seeding controls annual—but not perennial—invasive plants in sand grassland restoration [2d]
- Systemic sexism in academia: New study outlines the structural hurdles facing women [2d]
- Scientists uncover magnetic-field control of ultrafast spin dynamics in 2D ferromagnets [2d]
- Fewer women are choosing natural and engineering sciences in more gender-equal countries [2d]
- The mother of all meteor showers could threaten satellites [2d]
- Next leap in mode-locked lasers: Tunable pulse duration in ultranarrow bandwidth [2d]
- Companies with LGBTQ-friendly policies show 20% more patents and 25% more patent citations [2d]
- Fire and agriculture drive soil degradation in the southern Brazilian Amazon [2d]
- From food to textile—agricultural waste could become the clothes of the future [2d]
- Physicists use 3D-printed spines to sculpt water surface through surface tension [2d]
- Companies haven't stopped hiring, but they're more cautious, according to the 2025 College Hiring Outlook Report [2d]
- The Inca string code that reveals Peru's climate history [2d]
- War, trade and agriculture spread rice disease across Africa, gene sequencing reveals [2d]
- From pirouettes to pressure: Ballet's perfectionism problem exposed [2d]
- The hidden bias in college admissions tests: How standardized exams can favor privilege over potential [2d]
- Nostalgic foods and scents like fresh-cut grass and hamburgers grilling bring comfort, connection and well-being [2d]
- Dramatic stretch in quantum materials confirms 100-year-old prediction [2d]
- Observers of workplace mistreatment react as strongly as the victims, with a surprising amount of victim blaming [2d]
- Precise measurement standards have revolutionized museum science, helping nail down where artifacts are from [2d]
- Energy poverty's mental health harms are about more than money [2d]
- Declining soil health is a global concern: Here's how AI could help [2d]
- How artificial delegates can help us act more socially—yet still fail to achieve collective goals [2d]
- Jumping genes unite: How transposons cluster together through local genome unfolding [2d]
- Mealworms need more than plastic to be a nutritious food source [2d]
- Study finds Republicans flagged for posting misleading tweets twice as often as Democrats on Community Notes [2d]
- Thick clay layers on Mars may have been stable place for ancient life [2d]
- Student absences rose amid heightened immigration enforcement, study shows [2d]
- 'Spectacular' Viking burial site discovered in Denmark [2d]
- Rainy spring may be bad news for fire season. Here's what you can do about it [2d]
- Virus transmission between bee species does not lead to new variants, study finds [2d]
- New study reveals triple disadvantage for workers from lower socio-economic backgrounds [2d]
- Speed-snap science: Solving for molecular details in a flash [2d]
- Where the gender bias grows: Coming-of-age novels rife with stereotypes [2d]
- Nudging Earth's ionosphere with radio waves helps us learn more about it, study shows [2d]
- Genetically modified yeast can create valuable materials from urine [2d]
- New research shows Australians see influencers as major sources of misinformation [2d]
- How hair follicles sense their environment [2d]
- New research maps optimal locations for climate-fighting reforestation [2d]
- Nanofibers yield stronger, tougher carbon fiber composites [2d]
- AI perceived more negatively than climate science or science in general [2d]
- A weird group of boronias puzzled botanists for decades. Now we've solved the pollination mystery [2d]
- AI tools create new framework for sustainable chemistry [2d]
- Report reveals Western views of Africa are based on stereotypes of poverty, corruption and nature [2d]
- Native forests sink more carbon than expected, inverse modeling reveals [2d]
- Nanoparticles attach to polymers like toy blocks via simple mechanical collisions [2d]
- Ancient termite poo reveals 120 million-year-old secrets of Australia's polar forests [2d]
- A new perspective on gut microbiota diversity: Study reveals link between cell shape and metabolic function [2d]
- Fire ants may offer insight into crippling honey bee disease [2d]
- Australians in the bush want tougher penalties on crime. Here's why—and what's needed now [2d]
- Q&A: Wildfires could be harming the oceans and disrupting their carbon storage [2d]
- There's a new ban on vaping in childcare centers, but what else do we need to keep kids safe? [2d]
- UV-altered yeast strain enhances D-lactic acid output [2d]
- Discovery links RyR1 activation and calcium release to sedative effects of inhalational anesthetics [2d]
- From asteroid mining to space rustling—what do we do when an asteroid threatens Earth? [2d]
- Distant super-massive black hole shows high velocity sign of overeating [2d]
- Report outlines blueprint to grow Australia's bioeconomy [2d]
- Blueprint integrates rewilding and agriculture to tackle biodiversity crisis [2d]
- New book guides school leaders to reform discipline practices [2d]
- Crop insurance outcomes vary significantly by policy type and coverage level, study finds [2d]
- Human-caused stratospheric cooling may have been detectable as early as 1885 [2d]
- Physicists validate ratio method for studying halo nuclei [2d]
- Cephalopod-inspired synthetic skins could enable color switching for soft robots and wearables [2d]
- Thermodynamics revisited: Study solves 120-year-old problem and corrects one of Einstein's ideas [2d]
- Tarantulas bend rules to keep running after losing two legs [2d]
- Largest Oort Cloud comet ever observed reveals its secrets under ALMA's powerful gaze [3d]
- Wetland restoration is seen as sunk cost—but new research shows why it should be considered an investment [3d]
- Coveted red dye may owe its origins to a hidden fungal partner in lac insects [3d]
- Colonization cleared 95% of these woodlands—Indigenous cultural burning is bringing it back [3d]
- From single cells to complex creatures: New study points to origins of animal multicellularity [3d]
- Fashion brands gain edge by embracing disability representation [3d]
- Pulsing ultraluminous X-ray sources are unlikely origins of periodically active fast radio bursts [3d]
- The European Huns had ancient Siberian roots, linguistic study reveals [3d]
- Scientists finally synthesize stable neutral nitrogen allotrope via room temperature gas-phase reaction [3d]
- New RNA test for African trypanosomiasis in livestock aids control efforts [3d]
- Abrasive lunar dust is still less toxic than city pollution, study finds [3d]
- Australia's oldest occupied ice age cave found at high elevation in Blue Mountains [3d]
- Volcanic microbes under the microscope: Scientists identify optimal DNA extraction method [3d]
- Acoustic data reveal when and where fishing vessels compete with whales and penguins for krill in the Southern Ocean [3d]
- How chemical bonds are formed: Physicists observe energy flow in real time [3d]
- Axolotl skin mucus as a potential weapon against multi-resistant bacteria and cancer [3d]
- Fossil discovery reveals giant ancient salamander [3d]
- Rare environmental extremes can support biodiversity, challenging stability-focused models [3d]
- Lake Tahoe mystery: Why aren't the lake's famous waters getting more clear? [3d]
- Is ranked choice voting a good electoral system? New York City could be a test case, experts say [3d]
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