The Brutalist Report - science
- Ancient 'Rising Sun' coins show connections from Bangladesh to Vietnam [171d]
- On its fifth try, SpaceX manages launch of competitor Amazon's satellites [171d]
- An innovative system dehydrates fruit without heat [171d]
- Wafer-scale nano-fabrication of multi-layer diffractive optical processors enables unidirectional visible imaging [171d]
- Quantum dot technique improves multi-photon state generation [171d]
- Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst ever [171d]
- As the world churns: How bioturbation has shaped ocean floors over 540 million years [171d]
- Why do we agree to take off our shoes at the airport? [171d]
- Bacteria reveal a complex arsenal of over 200 viral defense strategies [171d]
- Physicist describes discovering preserved blood vessels in the world's largest T. rex [171d]
- Lucy spacecraft could visit an additional sub-km asteroid with a course correction [171d]
- Even online, body language in court still matters [171d]
- Planets without water could still produce certain liquids, a new study finds [171d]
- Out of this world research: Analyzing and naming a new meteorite [171d]
- Discriminatory ads can paradoxically increase brand preference among targeted groups [171d]
- By learning to harness light like nature, we're launching a new era of green chemistry [171d]
- Inside an urban heat island, one street can be much hotter than its neighbor [171d]
- Schools are looking for chaplains, but the understanding of who and what chaplains are varies widely [171d]
- New global ruling says sovereign states are legally responsible for tackling climate change [171d]
- Global biodiversity framework advances protection of marine biodiversity, study shows [171d]
- How parental leave affects the wages of Ph.D. graduates [171d]
- AI automatically designs optimal drug candidates for cancer-targeting mutations [171d]
- Unpacking chaos to protect coffee: Study untangles the ecological dynamics of ants in Puerto Rico [171d]
- Two solutions unlock safer RNA therapies for inflammatory diseases [171d]
- Child dies in Italy as European heatwave sets records and sparks wildfires [171d]
- Powerful form of quantum interference paves the way for phonon-based technologies [171d]
- Mice lockbox puzzle-solving captured in multi-camera video datasets [171d]
- What really fueled the Manitoba Wildfires in 2025? New study breaks it down [171d]
- Atlantic bluefin tuna diets are shifting in a changing Gulf of Maine [171d]
- More types of PFAS 'forever chemicals' in Sydney tap water than previously thought [171d]
- Politicians are using social media to campaign. New research tells us what works and what doesn't [171d]
- Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries: Unpacking evidence from history, archaeology and oral traditions [171d]
- How hot is your home? Nigerian study explores comfort levels in buildings [171d]
- South Africa and China set up a quantum communication link: How we did it and why it's historic [171d]
- Fresh fossil finds in Africa shed light on the era before Earth's largest mass extinction [171d]
- Students' image tool offers sharper signs, earlier detection in the lab or from space [171d]
- Chemists help solve mystery of missing space sulfur [171d]
- Slowly spinning dark matter halos may explain mysterious 'little red dots' in the early universe [171d]
- Stable isotope analysis shows shifting subsistence in ancient Andean civilization of Vichama [171d]
- Lab-made sugar-coated particle reduces COVID-19 infection rates by 98.6% in human cell tests [171d]
- Wave-like domain walls drive polarization switching in sliding ferroelectrics, study finds [171d]
- Researchers test common disinfectants' abilities to fight antibiotic resistance at the genetic level [171d]
- Researchers discover all-new antifungal drug candidate in campus greenhouse [171d]
- Common food bacteria could help make vitamins cheaper and greener [171d]
- Ultra-metal-poor star discovered in Milky Way's halo [171d]
- Hypergravity boosts food production in moss species, Japanese study finds [171d]
- Viking silver hoard reveals far-reaching trade links between England and the Islamic world [171d]
- How organic matter traps water in soil—even in the driest conditions [171d]
- Hubble reveals intricate details in the Tarantula Nebula's star-forming clouds [171d]
- Experimental device demonstrates how electron beams reconfigure plasma structure [171d]
- Remains of British researcher lost in 1959 recovered from Antarctic glacier [171d]
- Bioreactors reduce phosphorus from agricultural drainage water, study shows [171d]
- 56 million years ago, Earth underwent rapid global warming—here's what it did to pollinators [171d]
- Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history [171d]
- South African caves filled with fossil clues to Pleistocene Epoch [171d]
- Super-resolution microscopy reveals nanoscale architecture of antibody-receptor interactions [171d]
- AI and citizen science combine to help save sharks [171d]
- Astronomers catch supermassive black hole in the act of 'waking up' [171d]
- Rethinking imperfections: How defects are powering brighter perovskite emissions [171d]
- Coral reefs' fate tied to ocean forces hidden below the surface, say scientists [171d]
- Is mining asteroids that impacted the moon easier than mining asteroids themselves? [171d]
- A method for analyzing the gene function of the Japanese rhinoceros beetles using electroporation [171d]
- Parasitic worms evolved to suppress neurons in skin, study suggests [171d]
- Previously unknown protein 'folding factories' discovered [171d]
- Couples who meet online less happy in love, study shows [171d]
- Mixing regolith with polymer saves mass for 3D printing [171d]
- Climate heat extremes driving tropical bird decline: study [171d]
- Venus and Jupiter appear close in the sky as summer's best meteor shower peaks soon [171d]
- Tracking a new forest pathogen killing beech trees [171d]
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