The Brutalist Report - science
- Clues for dinosaurs' diets found in the chemistry of their fossil teeth [8d]
- Comparing baseball greats across eras, who comes out on top? [8d]
- What happens when society stops expecting you to work? [8d]
- Heliostats could be used to detect asteroids, says researcher [8d]
- Electron beam irradiation decomposes Teflon-like fluoroplastics efficiently [8d]
- New method decodes the hidden origins of magnetism [8d]
- Coordinated defect arrangement shown to boost superconductivity in new study [8d]
- Machine-learning application makes advanced chemical predictions easier and faster, no deep programming skills required [8d]
- Top court takes aim at fossil fuels in sweeping ruling [8d]
- Precision drug delivery with magnetic steering, light-triggered release may enhance cancer treatment [8d]
- A bull moose is blocking a New York mountain trail. Wildlife researchers don't know why [8d]
- Metasurfaces could be the next quantum information processors [8d]
- Forest census over 96 years shows loss of tree diversity and resilience [8d]
- Male cricket songs spark more socializing among female crickets, study finds [8d]
- Sulfur integration in nanostructures boosts catalytic efficiency in hydrogenation reactions [8d]
- Astronomers discover mysterious radio pulsing white dwarf, one of only 10 found to date [8d]
- Hidden in sacred forests: Microendemic gecko discovered in Madagascar [8d]
- Metastable mystery: Scientists answer 20-year-old question in epigenetics [8d]
- First direct images reveal atomic thermal vibrations in quantum materials [8d]
- Scientists call for urgent policy reform to accelerate cross-border coral restoration efforts [8d]
- One billion-year-old rules of protein stability revealed; could lead to faster drug and enzyme design [8d]
- Satellite imagery detects illegal fishing activity, shows strict protections work [8d]
- Seeing the unseen: Laser acceleration technology shows microscopic particle behavior [9d]
- Supercomputer simulation clarifies how turbulent boundary layers evolve at moderate Reynolds numbers [9d]
- For millions in US mobile home parks, clean and safe tap water isn't a given [9d]
- Cyprus gets help from other countries in battling huge wildfire that has killed 2 [9d]
- Planning for when entrepreneurs exit: Study examines enterprise survival during ownership transitions [9d]
- IRF-5 identified as key factor in T cell energy preservation [9d]
- Study reclassifies ancient squid-like creatures as early relatives of arrow worms [9d]
- New microscopy method reveals detailed images of complex biological tissues [9d]
- AI model improves accuracy of five-day regional weather forecasting [9d]
- Leaping sturgeon provide a show for nature lovers on Maine rivers [9d]
- Earthquakes disrupt lake microbes by altering sediment and nutrient balance [9d]
- Police uses of lethal force dropped dramatically in US from 2021 to 2023 [9d]
- Scrolls from Buddhist shrine virtually unrolled with X-ray [9d]
- Good news for astronauts: Arteries remain normal years after long-duration spaceflight [9d]
- Rare intermediate-mass black hole caught devouring star in distant galaxy [9d]
- Physicists use terahertz light to manipulate electronic properties in 2D materials [9d]
- Spin waves observed directly at nanoscale for first time [9d]
- Cubic zirconia only forms under extreme temperatures, like those produced when an asteroid impacts Earth [9d]
- Why 2025 became the summer of flash flooding in America [9d]
- For attached sellers, 'who' can matter more than 'how much' [9d]
- New enzyme technology to boost flavor production efficiency [9d]
- Simple technologies and private funding needed at an early stage for digital mental health start-ups [9d]
- Microalgae biofuel yields boosted with nanotechnology [9d]
- Why bees in Norway are struggling [9d]
- Record-breaking 'gigantic' deep-sea limpet species named after ONE PIECE character [9d]
- Study outlines contract minimalism as solution to public pension challenges [9d]
- Complex organic molecules found in young star's disk hint at cosmic origins of life [9d]
- Hidden black or white feather layers intensify songbird plumage colors [9d]
- Molecular hope: Tiny ocean crustaceans use genetic and epigenetic tools to weather climate change [9d]
- Central American countries most affected by plastic bottle pollution [9d]
- What surprises will the star-studying CHARA Array reveal in its third decade? [9d]
- Mars glaciers found to be over 80% pure ice, study shows [9d]
- Nature-inspired process makes wood tougher than steel for structural use [9d]
- AI model rapidly assesses flood building damage using satellite images [9d]
- International standard language developed to unite synthetic biology laboratories worldwide [9d]
- JWST uncovers hidden black holes devouring stars in dusty galaxies [9d]
- Study finds AI-created music triggers greater emotional arousal than human compositions [9d]
- Swirling nebula of two dying stars revealed in spectacular detail in new Webb telescope image [9d]
- Louisiana upholds its HIV exposure law as other states change or repeal theirs [9d]
- New method simplifies analysis of complex quantum systems with strong interactions [9d]
- As seas rise and fish decline, this village is finding new ways to adapt [9d]
- Historic ruling finds climate change 'imperils all forms of life' and puts laggard nations on notice [9d]
- New fuel for nuclear power systems could enable missions to Mars and beyond [9d]
- Researchers look to microbial interactions for early indicators of harmful algal blooms [9d]
- Homelessness in L.A. drops for second year in a row: Four takeaways from the 2025 count [9d]
- New research finds Instagram promotes white appearances, cultural appropriation and plastic surgery via filters [9d]
- Scientists and engineers craft radio telescope bound for the moon [9d]
- Researchers uncover new applications of magnetic field therapy in muscle and metabolic health [9d]
- Theory-guided strategy expands the scope of measurable quantum interactions [9d]
- Tides found to trigger massive Antarctic iceberg breakups, study suggests [9d]
- CRISPR and deep learning identify hundreds of human proteins that influence Ebola infection [9d]
- New AI system forecasts muscle stem cell yield from iPS cells using imaging [9d]
- Fossil vertebra reveals hidden diversity of ancient reptiles before Earth's largest mass extinction [9d]
- Researchers testing environmentally friendly tin extraction [9d]
- Fighting fire with innovation: A pan-European push to tackle extreme wildfires [9d]
- New AI system forecasts practical applications for newly synthesized materials [9d]
- Curved molecules store sunlight as chemical energy and release heat on demand [9d]
- Study inspects over 100 quasars from the MIGHTEE survey [9d]
- Prescribed burning threatens survival of skinks and other wildlife [9d]
- New scheme mitigates self-discharging in quantum batteries [9d]
- Study suggests data may be masking steelhead declines in British Columbia [9d]
- From check-in to baby boom: Seahorse 'hotels' boost Sydney's underwater life [9d]
- With delay until 2026, Boeing Starliner next flight may not carry humans, NASA says [9d]
- Grassland loss and woody plant encroachment drive decline of golden-shouldered parrot [9d]
- Engineered enzyme efficiently recycles PET bottles and blended fibers at moderate temperatures [9d]
- Loss of natural areas and introduction of exotic species reduce fishing yields in the Paraná River in Brazil [9d]
- Proof of life: tracking elusive Amazon group to save their land [9d]
- Philippines shuts schools, scraps flights as Typhoon Co-May nears [9d]
- AI-powered microscope predicts and tracks protein aggregation linked to brain diseases [9d]
- Cook Islands wages war on 'plague' of hungry starfish [9d]
- Uruguay confronts a powerful new threat to its palm trees: A tiny red bug [9d]
- In a cave in Israel, 100,000-year-old bones tell a story about the origins of burial rites [9d]
- The $19 strawberry that went viral; the egg prices everyone's talking about. An expert explains why [9d]
- Study finds that listening to snapping shrimp is an effective tool to monitor coral reef health [9d]
- New research reveals scars of Gambia's witch hunts [9d]
- Passing rates for oral exams peak at noon, dip in morning and afternoon, study finds [9d]
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