The Brutalist Report - science
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- Elites wield huge influence over deepening polarization—now we can tell exactly how much [1d]
- Is social media subjecting Black women to radicalized digital policing? [1d]
- Ancient retrovirus structure reveals link to modern respiratory viruses [1d]
- Can theater performance skills help teachers in the classroom? [1d]
- How children learn to be good [1d]
- Cloth diapers can inspire a feelgood factor that is the secret of long-term behavior change [1d]
- New collection of bacteria-eating viruses to tackle hospital superbug [1d]
- 840 million women: The rate of violence against women has barely changed in 25 years [1d]
- A new type of lion roar could help protect the iconic big cats [1d]
- Mindfulness could help strengthen relationships [1d]
- Mystery of how turtles read their magnetic map solved—they feel the magnetism [1d]
- Want to make new friends? Take a lesson from these birds [1d]
- Quantum calculations expose hidden chemistry of ice [1d]
- Q&A: Euclid mission's quest to reveal hidden patterns of cosmic evolution [1d]
- All flow directions scheme can boost weather forecast accuracy in complex terrain [1d]
- Light-controlled embryos reveal power of mechanical forces in human development [1d]
- Generative chatbots promise personalized education at scale but struggle with accuracy issues [1d]
- Rethinking where language comes from: Framework reveals complex interplay of biology and culture [1d]
- Theoretical framework for electrocatalysis expands clean energy production opportunities [1d]
- Conductive hydrogel mimics brain softness for flexible bioelectronic devices [1d]
- Cellular crowding in fruit fly embryos triggers a critical DNA reorganization, biologists find [1d]
- Airborne sensors map ammonia plumes in California's Imperial Valley [1d]
- Multicellular cyanobacteria switch gene activity between day and night cycles [1d]
- Researchers uncover the source of widespread 'forever chemical' contamination in North Carolina [1d]
- Understanding bacteria's role in transforming steroids to pharmaceuticals [1d]
- Not just stomata: Hidden water regulation mechanism could help crops survive drought [1d]
- Non-contact detection method to identify trace fentanyl [1d]
- Experts urge canceling fossil fuel contracts to meet Paris climate goals [1d]
- The cave of forgotten species [1d]
- NASA's Roman could bring new waves of information on galaxy's stars [1d]
- Watching gold's atomic structure change at 10 million times Earth's atmospheric pressure [1d]
- Humans bring gender bias to their interactions with AI, finds study [1d]
- Scientists map the hidden cellular 'postal codes' that shape every human face [1d]
- Housing hardships during childhood may influence housing insecurity in young adults [1d]
- Pain research reveals new detail of how synapses strengthen [1d]
- Theia and Earth were neighbors, new research suggests [1d]
- Hidden process behind 2025 Santorini earthquakes uncovered [1d]
- Subverting plasmids to combat antibiotic resistance [1d]
- Extinct rocket frog species identified from single 62-year-old museum specimen [1d]
- From light to logic: First complete logic gate achieved in soft material using light alone [1d]
- Back to the beach: Why did evolution return some animals to the water? [1d]
- Isotope-based method can detect unknown selenium compounds [1d]
- Bright squeezed vacuum reveals hidden quantum effects in strong-field physics [1d]
- Climate change is now warming the deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean [1d]
- As US government cuts weather forecasting, vulnerable places like Puerto Rico risk losing vital early warnings [1d]
- Who wins and who loses as the US retires the penny [1d]
- AI won't replace you, but it will redefine what makes you valuable at work [1d]
- Study sheds new light on reaction dynamics of weakly bound nuclei [1d]
- Metal-phase protection enables durable acidic CO₂ electroreduction to formic acid [1d]
- Scientists map mitochondrial DNA and nuclear mitochondrial DNA segment landscape in Chinese population [1d]
- Hormone-free plant regeneration method works for multiple crops [1d]
- In pursuit of Bigfoot: The people searching for the truth behind the mystery [2d]
- 'Worms in space' experiment aims to investigate the biological effects of spaceflight [2d]
- Why some farmers make use of EU biodiversity funding and others don't [2d]
- Where pepper grows: A post-glacial history [2d]
- How fish embryos first regulate their genes [2d]
- Quiet quitting: Researcher sheds light on how broken promises contribute to workplace trend [2d]
- Could the solution to the carbon problem be carbon itself? [2d]
- Smart toilets in Cambodia fall short due to improper use [2d]
- The Batman effect: The mere sight of the 'superhero' can make us more altruistic [2d]
- Comet sparks scientific fascination, online furor over 'alien' origins [2d]
- Preparing to study abroad requires knowing what might go wrong during and after the trip [2d]
- Monsoon storms will bring heavier rains but become weaker [2d]
- Study questions success of town's billionaire-led revival [2d]
- Reprogrammed poplar trees can make key industrial chemical for biodegradable plastics [2d]
- Groundwater, a missing link in coastal carbon storage [2d]
- Transformer AI models outperform neural networks in stock market prediction, study shows [2d]
- Over a decade in the making: Lanthanide nanocrystals illuminate new possibilities [2d]
- Machine learning beats classical method in predicting cosmic ray radiation near Earth [2d]
- Moss spores survive 9 months outside International Space Station [2d]
- What do trees remember? [2d]
- Australia's algal bloom catastrophe has left more than 87,000 animals dead. What will happen this summer? [2d]
- Little bettongs' dramatic nut-cracker performance [2d]
- Turkey will host COP31, Australia will play a role. So where does that leave the Pacific? [2d]
- Brazil is trying to stop fossil fuel interests derailing COP30 with one simple measure [2d]
- Astronomers spot 'first stars' billions of years after they were supposed to die [2d]
- Behind every COP is a global data project that predicts Earth's future—here's how it works [2d]
- 'A mini pot of gold': Researchers discover new tiny fungi species in Alberta [2d]
- Chinese telescope captures 155 high-frequency bursts from fast radio burst 20240114A [2d]
- Perfectly preserved rock art site reveals 1,700 years of Aboriginal string craft [2d]
- WeChat is now a front-line policing tool in China—here's what the research found [2d]
- Scientists 'resurrect' 1960s data to learn more about how continents break apart [2d]
- AI traces prehistoric trade routes of Europe's prized 'green gemstone' trade [2d]
- Shark and ray diversity is declining, challenging previous assumptions [2d]
- Those helping the homeless are hurting too, according to study [2d]
- Explainable AI and turbulence: A fresh look at an unsolved physics problem [2d]
- Personality traits and zip code may determine political preferences [2d]
- U.S. employee well-being hit new low in 2024, survey reveals [2d]
- Interpreting the world through statistics [2d]
- Cuisines can be broken down into simple 'culinary fingerprints,' research finds [2d]
- Scientists get a first look at the innermost region of a white dwarf system [2d]
- Seeing the hidden microbial world beneath our feet—from the sky [2d]
- For young children, finger-counting helps develop more abstract skills, study finds [2d]
- LHAASO conducts all-sky search for exploding primordial black holes [2d]
- Indigenous cradles: The powerful invention that changed lives [2d]
- Dusty star-forming galaxy at high redshift discovered [2d]
- Cleveland's famous sea monster gets a scientific update [2d]
- The Suez Rift—once deemed inactive—is still drifting, study reveals [2d]
- California has a new wolf pack after another was euthanized [2d]
- The road ahead: Why conserving the invisible 99% of life is fundamental to planetary health [2d]
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