The Brutalist Report - science
- Racial bias is at play in overrepresentation of Black youth in Canadian child welfare systems [50d]
- Image: Artist's concept of a white dwarf star [50d]
- Oak-killing beetle significantly expanding range in SoCal [50d]
- Happiness, autonomy and wealth: Worldwide analysis reveals a nuanced relationship [50d]
- Plastic pellets known as 'nurdles' are polluting beaches and waterways [50d]
- Yeast DNA changes reveal hidden triggers for cancer-linked chromosome chaos [50d]
- Gamma rays quickly toughen nitrogen‑fixing bacteria [50d]
- EPA opposes Colorado plan to close coal-fired power plants [50d]
- Not just 'eunuchs' or sex workers: In ancient Mesopotamia, gender-diverse people held positions of power [50d]
- El Niño and La Niña synchronize global droughts and floods, study finds [50d]
- What most corporate carbon reports get wrong, and how to fix them [50d]
- Atmospheric physicists find error in widely cited Arctic snow cover observations [50d]
- Fruit flies' embryonic stage reveals that climate adaptation begins early [50d]
- Robotic nanoprobe enables precise extraction of a single mitochondrion from a living cell [50d]
- Designer enzyme enables yeast to produce custom fatty acids, reducing need for palm oil [50d]
- Fungal mechanism reveals how powdery mildew overcomes wheat immune defenses [50d]
- How E. coli exploit fluid flow and channel shape to swim upstream and cause infections [50d]
- Open-source model more accurately measures greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas [50d]
- Designing atomic coordination for sustainable hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis [50d]
- An AI-driven strategy to accelerate microbial gene function discovery [50d]
- Tiny Mars's big impact on Earth's climate: How the red planet's pull shapes ice ages [50d]
- How marine viruses help fuel underwater oxygen-rich zones [50d]
- Surface ceramics reveal self-sufficient rural economy in Ancient Samos [50d]
- Plastic—when a miracle technology becomes a burden [50d]
- Overlooked decline in grazing livestock brings risks and opportunities [50d]
- How hidden factors beneath Istanbul shape earthquake risk [50d]
- Hubble spies stellar blast setting clouds ablaze [50d]
- A new valve for quantum matter: Steering chiral fermions by geometry alone [50d]
- Monkeys are on the loose in St. Louis and AI is complicate efforts to capture them [50d]
- How floodwaters impact fossil formation [50d]
- Silky shark tagging study reveals gaps in marine protected areas [50d]
- Complex life on planets orbiting the galaxy's most common stars may be unlikely [50d]
- Nightingales strike right chord in territorial singing duels [50d]
- Compressed data technique enables pangenomics at scale [50d]
- The secrets of the invasive short-spined thrips [50d]
- High-speed AFM imaging reveals how brain enzyme forms a dodecameric ring structure [50d]
- The cosmic seesaw: Black holes eject material as winds or jets, but not both at once [50d]
- Retail therapy fail? Online shopping may raise stress more than news, email or adult content [50d]
- Feeling stressed? Help yourself by stepping into the shade of trees [50d]
- What Christian Reconstructionism is, and why it matters in US politics [50d]
- Mangrove loss is making the Niger Delta more vulnerable: We built a model that can track how the forests are doing [50d]
- Why the mad artistic genius trope doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny [50d]
- The economics of climate risk ignores the value of natural habitats [50d]
- Why Greenland's vast natural resources won't necessarily translate into huge profits [50d]
- Researchers harness nonlinear Compton scattering to create sharper, multicolor gamma-ray beams [50d]
- Hemp roots offer new opportunities for farmers and cancer research [50d]
- Scientists reveal what drives homosexual behavior in primates [50d]
- Surprise discovery reveals silica's hidden potential in flat optics [50d]
- Cat disease challenges what scientists thought about coronaviruses [50d]
- Mars was once a 'blue planet': Ancient river deltas point to vast ocean [50d]
- Who did you swipe on? Student sheds light on authenticity in online dating [50d]
- Major gaps in global satellite maps of forests raise policy concerns [50d]
- Tissue repair slows in old age. These proteins speed it back up [50d]
- Aerosol pollution found to thicken fog over Northern India—especially at night [50d]
- Investors are shifting to 'positive' environmental, social and governance screening, research finds [50d]
- Genomic study uncovers button mushroom's evolutionary and domestication history [50d]
- Perfect storms: Researchers shine light on extreme weather preparedness in Connecticut [50d]
- Extreme heat waves disrupt honey bee thermoregulation and threaten colony survival [50d]
- Eye for trouble: Automated counting for chromosome issues under the microscope [50d]
- Aligning games and sets in determining tennis matches [50d]
- El Niño events projected to cut life expectancy gains and cost trillions by 2100 [50d]
- Queen conch's hopping behavior helps set new conservation guidance [50d]
- Asteroseismology study probes properties of newly discovered pulsating white dwarf [50d]
- Microplastics found in rural woodland at higher levels than in city centers [50d]
- The surprising way you could improve your finances in 2026, according to research [50d]
- Global 60-year study sheds light on staple crops' nutrient use inefficiency [50d]
- Indian rocket hits snag during launch [50d]
- 'Genius' chimpanzee Ai dies in Japan at 49 [50d]
- Regular email reminders can help bank customers save more money [50d]
- Sinking boreal trees in the deep Arctic Ocean could remove billions of tons of carbon each year [50d]
- Expert Q&A on post-war legal battle that changed Canadian citizenship [50d]
- How astronomers plan to detect the signatures of alien life in the atmospheres of distant planets [51d]
- Superheavy-lift rockets like SpaceX's starship could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper [51d]
- Fire risks associated with solar panel installations evaluated [51d]
- Damn the torpedoes! Trump ditches a crucial climate treaty as he moves to dismantle America's climate protections [51d]
- As the Arctic warms up, the race to control the region is growing ever hotter [51d]
- Why Greenland is indispensable to global climate science [51d]
- Africa's climate finance rules are growing, but they're weakly enforced, new research suggests [51d]
- Police-related stress is associated with health risk for black women [51d]
- The G20 was built to stabilize the world's economy—but it's failed on climate, debt and inequality [51d]
- Scientists observe infections by cancer-causing retroviruses in koalas as they occur [51d]
- Cyclone Senyar: Why hazards continue to turn into disasters in Indonesia [51d]
- Atom-thin, content-addressable memory enables edge AI applications [51d]
- Modern rock wallabies seem to survive by sticking together in small areas: Fossils show they need to travel [51d]
- India's 60 million street dogs are turning from village scavengers to city territory defenders [51d]
- Rain one minute, heat wave the next: How climate 'whiplash' drives unpredictable fire weather [51d]
- The 6-7 craze offered a brief window into the hidden world of children [51d]
- Live healthier in 2026 by breathing cleaner air at home [51d]
- NASA's Pandora telescope will study stars in detail to learn about the exoplanets orbiting them [51d]
- Is it OK to feel 'schadenfreude' at work? Here's how to navigate this complex emotion [51d]
- Meet the springtails: Little-known fantastic beasts that live everywhere on Earth [51d]
- SpaceX launches 2nd Space Coast mission of 2026 [51d]
- Mangroves in oil-rich Arabian Gulf face serious threat despite conservation efforts [51d]
- Bird flu confirmed in Massachusetts, as backyard chickens killed [51d]
- NASA targets Artemis II rollout to pad, details launch options [51d]
- River chemistry insights may boost coastal ocean modeling [51d]
- Vaccinia virus breaks textbook rules by ditching its cap [51d]
- Tire rubber decays into a potentially dangerous chemical cocktail, research shows [51d]
- Video game experiment reveals people value feeding their neighbors—even at a cost to themselves [51d]
- Florida bill would ban the capture of endangered marine wildlife for aquariums [51d]
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