The Brutalist Report - science
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- 'Resilience Science Must-Knows': Report shows how decision-makers can manage global crises [1d]
- Reframing aging as evolutionary success [1d]
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- Biologists team up with community scientists to record over 350 wild bee species in Vermont [1d]
- Picture of universe getting clearer—but much remains unknown [1d]
- Trying to find baby planets swaddled in dust [1d]
- How open science and shared data can help tackle global challenges: The Crete Declaration [1d]
- NGOs can serve communities better by listening more, researchers say [1d]
- Guidebook could help K-12 schools navigate the complex world of AI [1d]
- Golf's cruelest moment: The physics behind the 'lip out' phenomenon [1d]
- Golden oyster mushrooms cultivated, sold in Florida: Scientist urges caution [1d]
- Voting behavior in elections strongly linked to future risk of death [1d]
- KATMAP: A new way to understand and predict gene splicing [1d]
- Foxtail barley can serve as a host for fungal pathogens attacking barley [1d]
- Photoinduced non-reciprocal magnetism effectively violates Newton's third law [1d]
- Dinosaur discovery extends known range of ancient species [1d]
- Shifts in anoles' skin color signal their health and vitality, research reveals [1d]
- 480-million-year-old parasite still plagues today's shellfish [1d]
- Firework displays prompt urban birds to abandon roosts and fly erratically at night [1d]
- Global land carbon sink halved in 2024, AI model suggests [1d]
- One clock, two functions: Circadian rhythms and developmental timing may share a fundamental molecular machinery [1d]
- Ectomycorrhizal tree dominance linked to higher forest carbon storage in subtropics [1d]
- Light can reshape atom-thin semiconductors for next-generation optical devices [1d]
- AI assistant developed for every step of the scientific process [1d]
- Historical records help uncover climate impacts and future trends of hailstorms in China [1d]
- Managing ponds may help save endangered California tiger salamander [1d]
- When only the strong shells survive: Archaeology's fresh approach to turn oyster shells into tools of conservation [1d]
- How AI is challenging the credibility of some online courses [1d]
- Like sculpting from within: New technique builds advanced materials out of basic plastics [1d]
- Optimizing avalanche photodiode design for photodetection in the ultraviolet wavelength [1d]
- Scientists discover ALIX protein can prevent cell death during inflammatory response [1d]
- Singles' Day is a $150B holiday in China. Here's why '11/11' may catch on in the US [1d]
- Oklahoma tried out a test to 'woke-proof' the classroom. It was short-lived, but could still leave a mark [1d]
- Tiny, overlooked ponds in the Andes may play an outsized role in climate change [1d]
- Calcium-rich karst bedrock reshapes latitudinal pattern of forest species diversity [2d]
- AI-driven remote sensing framework can map forage cultivation potential in drylands [2d]
- Enzyme motif reveals how plastic-munching bacteria are evolving across the seven seas [2d]
- The threat of space terrorism is no longer science fiction, but we're ill-prepared to combat it [2d]
- A sticky solution for enhanced pesticide deposition [2d]
- America's teachers are being priced out of their communities. Cities are building subsidized housing to lure them back [2d]
- Simulations suggest the early universe helped black holes grow big, but not in the long run [2d]
- Cyclists may be right to run stop signs and red lights. Here's why [2d]
- Infrared sensors gain sensitivity with ultra-thin lens for fire and threat monitoring [2d]
- Using metabarcoding to detect rot-causing fungi in apples [2d]
- More than 100,000 Norwegians suffer from work-related anxiety, finds study [2d]
- Chemists provide new 'atlas' for reliable experiments with polyoxometalates [2d]
- UK govt orders poultry restrictions as avian flu spreads [2d]
- World on track to dangerous warming as emissions hit record high: UN [2d]
- Lost or leading the way? Rare birds may signal shifting migration routes [2d]
- Physicists achieve high precision in measuring strontium atoms using rubidium neighbor [2d]
- Pink sea anemone that 'builds a home' for hermit crabs discovered off Japan's deep-sea coast [2d]
- Give caterpillars a 'soft landing' under your trees. The ecosystem will thank you [2d]
- Second species of wild leeks discovered, solving long-standing debate [2d]
- Controlling next-generation energy conversion materials with simple pressure [2d]
- Genetics may influence our choice of academic field [2d]
- Triangle weaver spider's web uses spring-loaded mechanism to move faster than muscle [2d]
- Molecular dynamics simulations use atomistic force field to capture RNA folding with high accuracy [2d]
- Webb telescope spies Io's volcanic activity and sulfurous atmosphere [2d]
- Heat acts as turbo-boost for immune cells, study finds [2d]
- A space historian explores how the advent of radio astronomy led to the USSR's search for extraterrestrial life [2d]
- Rape culture is a problem for everyone. Here are three ways to tackle it [2d]
- From nail bars to firefighting foams: How chemicals are deemed safe enough or too harmful [2d]
- Rethinking the insurance industry in a warming world [2d]
- Artificial developments weaken coastal resilience. Here's how mapping them can help [2d]
- Social media can cause stress in real life. Our 'digital thermometer' helps track it [2d]
- Two ways you can conserve the water used to make your food [2d]
- Can politician tweeting strategy betray their ambitions? Scientists map congressional positioning through X engagement [2d]
- Black Sea nitrous oxide conundrum: Why most N₂O produced by microbes never reaches the surface [2d]
- Extremely massive stars forged oldest star clusters in the universe, model suggests [2d]
- Most long-lived contrails found to form within natural ice clouds, not clear skies [2d]
- Magnetoelectric nanotherapy shrinks pancreatic tumors and extends survival in preclinical study [2d]
- Unprecedented black hole flare spotted 10 billion light-years away [2d]
- Calculating the spreading of fluids in porous materials to understand saltwater in soil [2d]
- How might Arctic 'tug-of-war' affect British Isles' weather? [2d]
- Robotic exosuit trousers could boost astronauts' movement in space missions [2d]
- Novel catalyst turns carbon dioxide into essential ingredient for clean fuels [2d]
- Decoding how cells choose to become muscles or neurons [2d]
- A deadly European hornet has reached NZ—we can all help stop its spread [2d]
- Thin-film strontium titanate sets electro-optic performance record at cryogenic temperatures [2d]
- Discovery of bitter taste receptors in cancer cells could prevent multidrug resistance [2d]
- Don't dismiss kids' sadness or anger. How to minimize family conflict over the social media ban [2d]
- Dynamics of Denisovan ancestry in Eurasians over the past 40,000 years revealed [2d]
- AC instead of DC unlocks nano-LEDs for VR headsets and near-eye displays [2d]
- Scientists uncover key mechanisms that drive an enzyme linked to aging and cancer [2d]
- Food-fraud breakthrough: New system speedily pinpoints rogue ingredients in popular dishes [2d]
- Want to find more supernovae? Follow the light [2d]
- Taking the moon's temperature with beeswax [2d]
- Heat wave predictions months in advance with machine learning [2d]
- Study uncovers role of hydroxyl radical in greenhouse gas production during soil drying–rewetting [2d]
- When indoor plants go overboard: Too much greenery can raise stress levels, research finds [2d]
- Breathing new life into tuberculosis treatment with inhalable nanomedicine [2d]
- Study finds moral costs in overpricing for essentials [2d]
- Women perceive sleek and shiny hair as healthier and more youthful, study finds [2d]
- Depletion of Ukraine's soils threatens long-term global food security [2d]
- Astronomers may have found the first stars that formed after the Big Bang [2d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses mixed signals in China's latest climate commitments [2d]
- Cross-fertilizing effects found in dual roles for academic entrepreneurs [2d]
- How AI is helping us monitor and support vulnerable ecosystems [2d]
- Not all bats carry equal viral risk, new study reveals [2d]
- 2.75-million-year-old stone tools may mark a turning point in human evolution [2d]
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