The Brutalist Report - science
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- Should we smoke salmon using traditional techniques, or should we simply add the flavor? [1d]
- Instacart ends AI pricing test that charged shoppers different prices for the same items [1d]
- Is democracy always about truth? Why we may need to loosen our views to heal our divisions [2d]
- It's been 25 years since America decided to save the Everglades: Where do we stand? [2d]
- Children face punishment because of unaffordable school uniforms, new poll reveals [2d]
- Meet NASA's Artemis Closeout Crew, tasked with securing astronauts in their spacecraft [2d]
- 2026 will require brands to balance AI and authenticity [2d]
- SpaceX defends airspace safety ahead of Florida Starship launch plans [2d]
- Hagfish olfactory genes hint at ancient origins of vertebrate sense of smell [2d]
- Ultrafast fluorescence pulse technique enables imaging of individual trapped atoms [2d]
- Journey to the center of a quantized vortex: How microscopic mutual friction governs superfluid dissipation [2d]
- Suspension of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act generated record gains for companies involved in overseas corruption cases [2d]
- Wealthy elite's private travel habits spark debate over climate and inequality [2d]
- Optimized nanotube shapes can amplify electromagnetic field concentration by over 30 times [2d]
- A molecular switch for green hydrogen: Catalyst changes function based on how it's assembled [2d]
- We discovered an ancient 'party boat' in the waters of Alexandria. Here's what might have happened on board [2d]
- When 1 + 1 ≠ 2: How mixed water contaminants rewrite toxicity rules [2d]
- Drug-resistant Candida auris harnesses CO₂ to survive on skin, research reveals [2d]
- New reactor produces clean energy and carbon nanotubes from natural gas [2d]
- Webb spots the 'smoke' from crashing exocomets around a nearby star [2d]
- Why we sometimes avoid the truth and other times can't stop looking for it [2d]
- Hunting pressure drives female turkeys to produce more daughters, study suggests [2d]
- Q&A: How changing your diet could help save the world [2d]
- Molecular mechanisms behind speciation in corals identified [2d]
- Scalable method enables ultrahigh-resolution quantum dot displays without damaging performance [2d]
- Arctic sea ice melt slowdown since 2012 linked to atmospheric pattern shift [2d]
- Russia's plans for a space station include 'recycling' its ISS modules [2d]
- Raindrops form 'sandballs' as they roll downhill, contributing more to erosion than previously thought [2d]
- Single-image method can accurately evaluate fibrous material porosity [2d]
- New tool predicts road expansion, deforestation and disease hotspots [2d]
- Earth's growing heat imbalance driven more by clouds than air pollution, study finds [2d]
- Warmer rivers host more abundant Japanese eel populations, research shows [2d]
- Diversifying US Midwest farming for stability and resilience [2d]
- Emphasizing immigrants' deservingness can shift attitudes [2d]
- Ecological myopia: The blind spot holding back climate action [2d]
- Ancient pottery workshop reveals Iron Age production chain [2d]
- Ultra-high-resolution lidar reveals hidden cloud structures [2d]
- A DIY, fly-powered food waste recycling system [2d]
- How the global fish trade is spreading 'forever chemicals' around the world [2d]
- Mysterious, thermally insulating patches at the base of Earth's mantle [2d]
- The chaotic 'Dracula's Chivito': Hubble reveals largest birthplace of planets ever observed [2d]
- Southeast Asia's greenhouse gas emissions demand urgent regional action [2d]
- New species are being discovered faster than ever before, study suggests [2d]
- West Antarctica's history of rapid melting foretells sudden shifts in continent's 'catastrophic' geology [2d]
- Converting CO₂ into valuable chemicals in acidic environments: Iodide ions unlock efficient ethylene production [2d]
- Promising new superconducting material discovered with the help of AI [2d]
- Rare Hall effect reveals design pathways for advanced spintronic materials [2d]
- Scientists crack ancient salt crystals to unlock secrets of 1.4 billion-year-old air [2d]
- Why a chiral magnet is a direction-dependent street for electrons [2d]
- The universe may be lopsided, new research suggests [2d]
- Second bird flu case confirmed on Queen Anne's County farm [2d]
- There are countless reasons families have only one child—and they won't grow up to be selfish or spoiled [2d]
- Should kids at least do a little bit of school work over the holidays? [2d]
- Could Settlers of Catan make you a better strategist? [2d]
- Passive adaptation mechanism reveals how cells balance their protein levels [2d]
- Robotic system synthesizes hundreds of metal complexes to find potential new antibiotic [2d]
- Locals sound alarm as Bijagos Islands slowly swallowed by sea [2d]
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