The Brutalist Report - science
- Environmental impact of common pesticides seriously underestimated, finds research [1d]
- The Milky Way could be teeming with more satellite galaxies than previously thought [1d]
- Physicists take step toward a holy grail for electron spins [1d]
- New boron nitride coating for glass reduces heat loss and saves energy [1d]
- Vanishing shores: Coastal geologist issues urgent call to save the Gulf Coast [1d]
- Happily ever after in marriage: Unwavering spousal support [1d]
- The Bangladesh delta is under a dangerous level of strain, analysis reveals [1d]
- Ancient trees are dying faster than expected in Eastern Oregon [1d]
- 'Biochar' can naturally clean the pollution that rain washes off Georgia's roads [2d]
- Report reveals over 700,000 human trafficking victims in Florida in 2024 [2d]
- Scientist's cat, again, helps discover new virus [2d]
- Roman Space Telescope team installs observatory's solar panels [2d]
- Uncovering the highly skilled emotional work of content moderators [2d]
- Researchers discover new way cells protect themselves from damage [2d]
- Illuminated sugars show how microbes eat the ocean's carbon [2d]
- Tackling the chaos at home might be the secret to a more successful work life [2d]
- Gene-edited pigs may soon enter the Canadian market, but questions about their impact remain [2d]
- Close encounters of the venomous kind: Keeping pets safe during snake season [2d]
- How a bubbly barrier could be life-saving for plunging boobies [2d]
- How China's green transition is reshaping ethnic minority communities [2d]
- Learning music helps young people flourish [2d]
- Plants engineered for optimal biofuel production [2d]
- Sediments exposed by glacier melt begin emitting greenhouse gases over time [2d]
- Wireless implant delivers chemotherapy deep into tumors without side effects [2d]
- Here are some things you can do to be better prepared for major flooding [2d]
- Climate change action could dramatically limit rising UK heat wave deaths [2d]
- Condo-style living helps keep the peace between homicidal neighbors inside these ant plants [2d]
- EU environment ministers test blood for 'forever chemicals' [2d]
- Astronomers discover brightest galaxy during 'cosmic noon' [2d]
- Automatized vocabulary knowledge in predicting speech fluency [2d]
- Webb scratches beyond the surface of the Cat's Paw for third anniversary [2d]
- Researchers develop tunable process for creating metallic glass nanoparticles for catalysis [2d]
- Street trees unequally distributed across Canada, study finds [2d]
- Molecular biologists identify multifunctional virus-sensing protein [2d]
- Adding up Feynman diagrams to make predictions about real materials [2d]
- Researchers develop AI model to generate global realistic rainfall maps [2d]
- Fundamental role of the membrane structure of mitochondria identified [2d]
- New species of tiny Cretaceous mammal discovered on the Dorset coast [2d]
- Four new pseudoscorpion species with dragon-like jaws found in Korean caves [2d]
- Mathematicians reveal factors driving gun sales in America [2d]
- AI challenges and opportunities for relationship and family therapy examined in study [2d]
- Melting ice will strengthen the monsoon in northern Australia—but cause drier conditions north of the equator [2d]
- Science communication struggles to adapt as online platforms reshape information flow [2d]
- Carefully tuned laser beam protects quantum spins from noise [2d]
- Africa's plants: A database project has recorded 65,000 species, and is still growing [2d]
- Poll: Hispanic economic optimism falls [2d]
- Scientists develop novel recording tool to monitor protein kinase activities in living cells [2d]
- Devil worship, muti and murder: What's behind the growth of occult gangs in South Africa? [2d]
- Dune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars' shifting sands [2d]
- Satellite mapping reveals tropical tree cover losses underestimated by 17%, highlighting gaps in global tracking [2d]
- The RNA revolution: How our understanding of life's blueprint is being rewritten [2d]
- Non-invasive video analysis tracks arthropod heart rates and reveals species differences [2d]
- Summer floods of July 2021 exposed Meuse river's vulnerability [2d]
- New tool maps hidden roles and risks in ecosystems [2d]
- Giant liquid mirrors could revolutionize the hunt for habitable worlds [2d]
- Free gifts can strengthen customer relationships when matched to relationship stage [2d]
- Earth's 'oldest' impact crater is much younger than previously thought [2d]
- Researchers reveal key conditions that facilitate successful invasion by non-native plants [2d]
- Complex animals living millions of years before the Cambrian Explosion revealed by seabed tracks [2d]
- Real-time system reveals hidden urban air pollution risks [2d]
- First the dire wolf, now NZ's giant moa: Why real 'de-extinction' is unlikely to fly [2d]
- Measuring how—and where—Antarctic ice is cracking with new data tool [2d]
- Archaeologists uncover tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, first ruler of ancient Maya city Caracol [2d]
- Capturing anesthetic gases could prevent global warming, new study shows [2d]
- Deep learning–enhanced Raman spectroscopy enables accurate identification of synthetic cannabinoids [2d]
- Speed test of 'tunneling' electrons challenges alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics [2d]
- Genetic 'barcode' discovery cracks the code of centromeres, the genome's most mysterious regions [2d]
- BLOBS on the move: Deep Earth structures may explain giant volcanic explosions [2d]
- Genomic study reveals deep roots of human survival and adaptation in Himalayas [2d]
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- Finding an ocean on an exoplanet would be huge, and the Habitable Worlds Observatory could do it [2d]
- NASA's future telescope could solve the mystery of life's origins [2d]
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- Real-time simulation makes understanding nonlinear quantum dynamics much easier [2d]
- Muskrats naturally engineer diverse marsh ecosystems, study finds [2d]
- Algae unlock a cheaper, greener and more ethical way to grow cells [2d]
- This planet makes its star flare and the planet suffers because of it [2d]
- US vacation renters waste $2 billion worth of food annually [2d]
- Drone herbicide applications prove effective for common reed control [2d]
- Queensland's horrific lion attack shows wild animals should not be kept for our amusement [2d]
- Stone Age hunter–gatherers traveled long distances to get the right color stone for their tools [2d]
- 70 million-year-old dinosaur fossil discovered under Denver Museum of Nature and Science [2d]
- Tunable laser light: Ring design could be used in telecom, medicine and more [2d]
- Institutions team up to save two species of fish during the 2025 Los Angeles fires [2d]
- Radio observations hint at active galactic nucleus in nearby spiral galaxy NGC 4527 [2d]
- Astronomy and geophysics still 'overwhelmingly white' and failing to attract more women, survey reveals [2d]
- Darkness is crucial to Everglades habitat: Could Alligator Alcatraz threaten it? [2d]
- Quantum battery model achieves theoretical speed limit, demonstrates genuine advantage [2d]
- New analysis of the Skhūl I skull: One of the oldest human burials in the world [2d]
- Sugar-coated 'sticky' stem cells could unlock surgery-free liver treatments [2d]
- Whale scat shows rising ocean temperatures are linked to more algal bloom toxins entering the food chain [2d]
- Turtles show remarkably low cancer rates, defying expectations for large, long-lived animals [2d]
- Mexican fishermen join fight to save extraordinary amphibian [2d]
- AI system decode polymer–solvent interactions for materials discovery [2d]
- Trump taps transport chief to be interim NASA administrator [2d]
- Mathematical model clarifies scaling regimes in Lagrangian turbulence evolution [2d]
- Hippo birthday: Thai internet sensation Moo Deng is a year old [2d]
- Health experts' 8 recommendations for the UN Plastics Treaty [2d]
- Seaside more likely to make us nostalgic than green places, study finds [2d]
- Chemicals from turmeric and rhubarb could help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria lurking in wastewater [2d]
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