The Brutalist Report - science
- No price drop in Fukushima flounder found after treated-water discharge [2d]
- Proposing a GenAI chatbot framework for youth disaster risk reduction [2d]
- Novel Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe instrument delivers first-light data [2d]
- Acid-treated carbon nanotubes boost efficiency and stability of flexible perovskite solar modules [2d]
- Amid Colorado River 'impasse,' tense meeting comes to Las Vegas [2d]
- Book prepares K-12 leaders for the next public health crisis [2d]
- Sustainability-focused companies benefit more from audit transparency, study suggests [2d]
- Slop, vibe coding and glazing: AI dominates 2025's words of the year [2d]
- 'Extreme melting' episodes are accelerating ice loss in the Arctic [2d]
- Your Christmas decorations may be hiding a tiny bit of badger and toad [2d]
- Inclusive cues on job sites often fail to influence job seekers' applications [2d]
- Mobile health app aimed at improving sanitation in resource-limited communities [2d]
- California leaders celebrate salmon 'comeback' but climate risks loom [2d]
- Fossil fuel industry's 'climate false solutions' reinforce its power, aggravate environmental injustice, study suggests [2d]
- Your next puffer jacket could be made from bulrushes, as carbon-storing peat farming takes off [2d]
- How owl leftovers became the perfect home for ancient baby bees [2d]
- Christmas ads are hijacking the 'Love Actually' feel-good spirit to get us spending more [2d]
- A new study reveals the microbial biodiversity of dehesa soil [2d]
- Living in substandard housing linked to kids' missed schooling and poor grades [2d]
- People tend to overestimate others' emotions, but this may boost empathy [2d]
- Exploring the origins of the universe: 145 low-noise amplifiers complete ALMA telescopes [2d]
- Scientists discover how plant cell walls guide stem cells [2d]
- Category '6' tropical cyclone hot spots are growing [2d]
- New AI tool speeds up discovery of life-supporting microbes in microalgae [2d]
- Neutrality isn't a safe strategy on controversial issues, research shows [2d]
- Embrace chaos to get lifelike movement from synthetic materials, researchers say [2d]
- Image: Hatch thermal cover protects space station vestibule [2d]
- NASA JPL tests future lunar craft with shake-up [2d]
- Study links seabird nesting to shark turf wars in Hawai'i [2d]
- Legal sports betting linked to sharp increases in violent crime, study finds [2d]
- For certain life-essential proteins in E. coli, repair is more likely [2d]
- Ocean sediments are key to survival of northeastern US salt marshes [2d]
- Scientists identify first non-coding gene that controls cell size [2d]
- Laser light and the quantum nature of gravity: Proposed experiment could measure graviton energy exchange [2d]
- Signature of climate change: Nearly half of harmful wildfire smoke exposure linked to human-caused warming [2d]
- Has 'culture' become obsolete as an archaeological concept? [2d]
- One of NASA's key cameras orbiting Mars takes 100,000th image [2d]
- Vital intertwining: Blood parasite's chainmail-like DNA structure could inspire next-generation materials [2d]
- AI and underwater recordings reveal bowhead whale breeding grounds in Arctic sea ice [2d]
- Your body is full of medicine. Researchers can now synthesize it [2d]
- Climate change's hidden price tag: A 12% drop in our present income [2d]
- Altermagnetism in RuO₂ thin films: A new magnetic material for the AI era [2d]
- Shaking magnets with ultrafast light pulses reveals surprising spin control [2d]
- Storms reveal how marine snow shapes carbon flow in the deep ocean [2d]
- What's powering these mysterious, bright blue cosmic flashes? Astronomers find a clue [2d]
- Arctic sees unprecedented heat as climate impacts cascade [2d]
- A photographer finds thousands of dinosaur footprints near Italian Winter Olympic venue [2d]
- Opposing forces in cells could hold clues to treating disease [2d]
- A universal law could explain how large trades change stock prices [2d]
- Surface-engineered ZnO nanocrystals tackle perfluoroalkyl substance contamination [2d]
- Could your boss be lonely? Here's why it matters more than you might think [2d]
- New method enables precise fluorine addition to drug-like molecules in one step [2d]
- Possible 'superkilonova' exploded not once but twice [2d]
- How family gatherings unlock forgotten childhood memories that help us understand who we really are [2d]
- Study puts spotlight on assessment tool used to predict deadly domestic abuse [2d]
- PUNCH mission spacecraft producing unprecedented images of Sun [2d]
- Why mistletoe is thriving, even as its traditional orchards are lost [2d]
- Humans aren't the only animals that gather to hunker down together at Christmas [2d]
- Uncovering early embryonic communications using new stem cell model [2d]
- How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs [2d]
- The North Pole keeps moving. Here's how that affects Santa's holiday travel and yours [2d]
- Doubts about women in combat don't stand up to history [2d]
- How bubbles may speed up CO₂ uptake by the ocean [2d]
- Can AI read your travel vibes? This research says yes [2d]
- Cool satellites and flexible electronics: Thin interlayers strengthen flexible composite materials [2d]
- How cells survive oxidative stress and ferroptosis [2d]
- Teenagers are preparing for the jobs of 25 years ago, and schools are missing the AI revolution [2d]
- Cell membrane fluctuations can produce electricity [2d]
- There are fewer online trolls than people think [2d]
- The next frontier in space is closer than you think: Welcome to the world of very low Earth orbit satellites [2d]
- A, B, C or D: Grades might not say all that much about what students are actually learning [2d]
- Two superpowers, one playbook: Why Chinese and US bureaucrats think and act alike [2d]
- The trouble with idioms: How they can leave even fluent English speakers behind [2d]
- Christmas at the end of the world: The curious allure of festive apocalypse films and TV [2d]
- Is your dog or cat getting old? These simple gestures could help them live longer and happier lives [2d]
- Webb observes pulsar-orbiting planet whose composition defies explanation [2d]
- A hydrocarbon waste solution through a symbiosis network [2d]
- A new transfer strategy to boost ultra-thin flexible temperature sensor performance [2d]
- How pointing fingers shape what we see in old master paintings [2d]
- Remote Southern Ocean seabirds study highlights reach of 'forever chemicals' [2d]
- Pahon Cave provides a look into 5,000 years of surprisingly stable Stone Age tool use [2d]
- ROSE-3D advances isotropic 3D super-resolution microscopy [2d]
- Composite copper oxides show strong, long-lasting antiviral action against tough viruses [2d]
- Buy now, panic later is the new holiday ritual—stopping it won't be easy [2d]
- What makes people welcome or reject refugees? What research in Germany reveals [2d]
- How stores fighting thieves risk putting off shoppers with disabilities and kids [2d]
- How bus stops and bike lanes can make or break your festive city trip [2d]
- How good people justify bending the rules at work—and what leaders can do about it [2d]
- Milder winters, more parasites: Are moose at risk from winter ticks? [2d]
- The best dinosaur discoveries of 2025 [2d]
- Epstein's victims deserve more attention than his 'client list' [2d]
- After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are three ways you can help reduce it [2d]
- Dazzling cosmic jet reveals time-stamped history of star birth [2d]
- Hidden clues in colonial journals reveal why Tasmania's remote west keeps burning [2d]
- How natural disasters exacerbate inequity [2d]
- Summer storms increase the risk of cyanobacterial blooms in clear water lakes [2d]
- Storms in the Southern Ocean absorb more atmospheric heat than climate models predict [2d]
- A subtle return of La Niña [2d]
- After devastating wildfires, watersheds are surprisingly thick with fish and amphibians [2d]
- A new fossil face sheds light on early migrations of ancient human ancestor [2d]
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