The Brutalist Report - science
- Team discovers electrochemical method for highly selective single-carbon insertion in aromatic rings [201d]
- Research shows path toward protocells on Saturn's moon Titan [201d]
- Scores of exoplanets may be larger than realized [201d]
- Here's how we help an iconic California fish survive the gauntlet of today's highly modified waterways [201d]
- Spreading Grand Canyon fire destroys historic lodge [201d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses how AI is used to 'democratize' how we predict the weather [201d]
- An earthquake with a preliminary 6.2 magnitude shakes Panama, with no immediate reports of damage [201d]
- Smarter tools for policymakers: Researchers target urban carbon emissions, building by building [201d]
- New technique using Raman scattering can dramatically improve laser linewidth for better quantum computing [201d]
- Katy Perry and her fellow space tourists weren't exceptions. Humanity has long cared about interplanetary style [201d]
- 'Pig butchering' scams have stolen billions from people around the world. Here's what you need to know [201d]
- We can learn a lot from Troy's trash [201d]
- Plant theft is often overlooked. That's why it's on the rise [201d]
- A robot stole my internship: How Gen Z's entry into the workplace is being affected by AI [201d]
- Beyond health: The political effects of infectious disease outbreaks [201d]
- Neutrinos could have a secret life: Study suggests they may interact secretly during massive star collapse [201d]
- Team engineers a microbial platform for efficient lutein production [201d]
- Forest trees and microbes choreograph their hunt for a 'balanced diet' under elevated CO₂ [201d]
- Quantum networks of clocks open the door to probe how quantum theory and curved space-time intertwine [201d]
- Genome-scale model tracks how citrus plants respond to stress and disease [201d]
- Agro-pastoral activities accelerated mountain soil erosion for 3,800 years, study finds [201d]
- Spotted lanternflies love grapevines, and that's bad for Pennsylvania's wine industry [201d]
- Unprecedented acidification expected for corals in Hawaiʻi waters [201d]
- Solar gravitational lens telescope is feasible way to get high resolution pictures of habitable exoplanet, study shows [201d]
- New theory clarifies why tunnel magnetoresistance oscillates with barrier thickness [201d]
- Deep ocean currents shape microbial communities across South Pacific, scientists discover [201d]
- World's most precise clock achieves 19-decimal accuracy with aluminum ion technology [201d]
- Mangrove as metaphor: Adaptable plant offers inspiration for sustainable food systems model [201d]
- Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the vacation they've earned? [201d]
- Bullying, violence and vandalism in primary school: Study explores a growing crisis in South Africa [201d]
- What makes a text 'gender fair'? Expert says concealing gender actually promotes stereotyping [202d]
- Hubble snaps galaxy cluster's portrait [202d]
- New mapping system helps target emergency aid after hurricane flooding in rural areas [202d]
- Crucial mutant corn stocks threatened under 2026 USDA budget [202d]
- One in four Spaniards allocates most of their income to housing [202d]
- Study finds cities with proactive, risk-tolerant governing styles most likely to have ambitious climate strategies [202d]
- Pets can get sunburned too—what you need to know [202d]
- A close look at recreational boating on German lakes [202d]
- Pallets are the backbone of global trade but supplies are threatened by theft, loss—and giant bonfires [202d]
- Novel method to convert carbon dioxide into methanol, paving the way for green energy solutions [202d]
- Fossilized oysters hold key to mass extinction: Study finds event triggered by ocean pH drop [202d]
- NASA's Parker Solar Probe snaps closest-ever images to sun [202d]
- Why it can be hard to warn people about dangers like floods—communication researchers explain role of human behavior [202d]
- Researchers demonstrate error-resistant quantum gates using exotic anyons for computation [202d]
- Peaceful microbes outlast aggressive rivals in harsh, frequently disrupted environments [202d]
- New computing approach combines quantum and supercomputers to predict molecule stability [202d]
- What fuels preschool teacher development: Lessons from China, Japan, and the United States [202d]
- 2026 FIFA World Cup expansion will have a big climate footprint, with matches from Mexico to Canada [202d]
- Researchers make key advances in radiation detection [202d]
- Competitive work culture fuels impostor feelings, studies find [202d]
- Japan's first western ichthyosaur discovered during educational museum event [202d]
- Berg winds in South Africa: the winter weather pattern that increases wildfire risks [202d]
- FEMA's flood maps often miss dangerous flash flood risks, leaving homeowners unprepared [202d]
- AI finds hundreds of potential antibiotics in snake and spider venom [202d]
- Patterns of patterns: Exploring supermoiré engineering [202d]
- Scientists resolve Uranus heat puzzle, revealing lingering internal warmth [202d]
- Key component to cell division revealed in 3D [202d]
- Making AI the passenger for smarter tourism [202d]
- Freshwater ecosystems depend on little creatures like insects and snails: Study maps overlooked species [202d]
- Is there any hope for the internet? [202d]
- Cryo-electron microscopy—Reaction cycle of an enzyme for CO₂ fixation decoded [202d]
- Guineafowl can outsmart extreme temperatures: We spent a year finding out how [202d]
- A few bright buildings light up the entire night sky [202d]
- Lemurs can help save Madagascan forests, but first we need to protect them [202d]
- How plants respond to scattered sunlight in different ecosystems [202d]
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