The Brutalist Report - science
- NOAA speeds up process to grant deep-sea mining permits [47d]
- Do trees prevent landslides? What science says about roots, rainfall and stability [47d]
- Indigenous trees might be the secret to climate resilient dairy farming in Benin, says this new study [47d]
- California's iconic Highway 1 is fighting a losing battle against climate change; can it survive? [47d]
- Air pollution crosses borders, and so must the policies aimed at tackling it [47d]
- Targeted support, belonging initiatives key for financially insecure students [47d]
- New fear unlocked: Runaway black holes [47d]
- Just the smell of lynx can reduce deer browsing damage in recovering forests [47d]
- AI tool helps scientists quickly identify fungi with flexible lifestyles in ecosystems [47d]
- Surprising green ice on Lake Lipno: Cyanobacteria bloom in mid-winter [47d]
- Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs had limited impact on sharks and rays, study shows [47d]
- Novel 'XFELO' laser system produces razor-sharp X-ray light [47d]
- Cryoelectron tomography reveals paracrystalline architecture of proteasome storage granules [47d]
- A new way to curb excessive data collection by social platforms [47d]
- Older petrol and diesel vehicles produce 50% of harmful particle emissions in Finland, study shows [47d]
- Massive runaway stars in the Milky Way: Observational study explores origins and ejection process [47d]
- Caterpillars hear through tiny body hairs, which could inspire improved microphones [47d]
- Simple statistical method predicts landslide risk more accurately than classic method [47d]
- Essential oils may provide a natural remedy for antibiotic resistance [47d]
- Environmental trade-offs of biodegradable plastics revealed [47d]
- AI model forecasts severe thunderstorms 4 hours ahead with higher accuracy [47d]
- Framework sets new benchmarks for 3D atom maps in amorphous materials [47d]
- Geochemical research reveals dietary variability in modern pastoralists [47d]
- Overlooked threat: Dams trigger temperature-driven disease in iconic salmonid fish [47d]
- Tropical feedback loop: Butterfly mimicry patterns evolve faster near the equator [47d]
- Beyond polymers: New state-of-the-art 3D micro and nanofabrication technique overcomes material limitations [47d]
- 'Holiday mode': Why our green habits vanish on vacation [47d]
- Networks are keeping NASA's Artemis II mission connected [47d]
- SpaceX eyes IPO timed to planet alignment and Musk birthday: Report [47d]
- A sea turtle with 3 flippers swims free after Florida rehab, now followed by satellite [47d]
- Plant mothers send molecular 'text messages' to pollen [47d]
- Changing land use can increase threat of animal‑to‑human disease spread [47d]
- Proton-trapping MNene transforms ammonia production for food security and economic growth [47d]
- Cross-border pollution tracking reveals unequal distribution of risk and responsibility [47d]
- Corals sleep like us, but their symbionts never rest [47d]
- After switch from ULA, SpaceX knocks out speedy national security launch [47d]
- Pesticides significantly affect soil life and biodiversity, study finds [47d]
- Ocean Equity Index offers first global tool to measure ocean fairness [47d]
- Small-scale farmers produce more of the rich world's food than previously thought [47d]
- Establishing design principles for achieving ultralow thermal conductivity via controlled chemical disorder [47d]
- A lost world: Ancient cave reveals million-year-old wildlife [47d]
- A protein thought to play a supporting role in DNA replication actually facilitates the whole process [47d]
- Global livestock antibiotic use falls, but trade shifts the problem abroad [47d]
- Unprecedented 3D views of sensory cells accelerate hearing research [47d]
- Novel ferroelectric ultraviolet photodetector achieves near-10,000-fold speed increase [47d]
- Record stretching of metallic bond reveals quantum conductance in gold atomic chains [47d]
- PlasmoBridge chip enables ultrasensitive and rapid monitoring of methotrexate [47d]
- How smart polymer solutions transition to gels around body temperature [47d]
- NASA science flights venture to improve severe winter weather warnings [47d]
- Deforestation is drying out the Amazon rainforest faster than previously thought [47d]
- Quantum batteries could quadruple qubit capacity while reducing energy infrastructure requirements [47d]
- Residents from strongly blue or red counties favor like-minded destinations for everyday travel, analysis finds [47d]
- Microplastics found in a third of surveyed fish off the coasts of remote Pacific Islands [47d]
- How a superionic state enables long-term water storage in Earth's interior [47d]
- Hearing angry or happy human voices is linked to changes in dogs' balance [47d]
- Capturing the moment of organelle handoff inside living cells [47d]
- Fear in Sicilian town as vast landslide risks widening [47d]
- Webb pushes boundaries of observable universe closer to Big Bang [47d]
- It's one storm after another for much of the US, but the next one's path is uncertain [47d]
- Rare fossils reveal 91 new species that survived ancient mass extinction [47d]
- Google unveils AI tool probing mysteries of human genome [47d]
- Antitrust crackdowns may reduce corporate know-how [47d]
- The magnetic 'birdsong' of the smallest planet [47d]
- Extracellular vesicles manage to slip gene edits into Pneumocystis fungi [47d]
- Which countries are paying the highest price for particulate air pollution? [47d]
- Lake Anna analysis finds multiple pollution sources, with mines a key contributor [47d]
- NASA telescopes spot surprisingly mature cluster in the early universe [47d]
- Warming weakens natural enemies of insects, new research shows [47d]
- Superfluids are supposed to flow indefinitely. Physicists just watched one stop moving [47d]
- Mineral dust accelerates Greenland ice sheet melt by promoting algae growth [47d]
- Q&A: Learning how we respond to wildfire smoke to help inform policy and programs [47d]
- Scientists just mapped the family tree of all 11,000 bird species—and you can explore it [47d]
- New radio method uncovers hidden bursts from dwarf stars and hints of exoplanets [47d]
- How iron-sulfur nanolayers are formed: X-ray methods enable real-time view [47d]
- Alfvén waves act as the power source behind Earth's auroral displays, research reveals [47d]
- Study reveals shrinking package sizes hide significant food inflation [47d]
- Strength-in-numbers X-ray technique can map previously unattainable atomic structures [47d]
- Fast-growing trees are taking over the forests of the future and putting biodiversity, climate resilience under pressure [47d]
- Roadkill offers an ethical alternative to live wildlife in scientific research [47d]
- Hearing tests uncover unexpected humpback sensitivity to high-frequency noise [47d]
- Subtle rotations in ancient light: Decoding the universe's symmetry [47d]
- A possible ice-cold Earth discovered in the archives of the retired Kepler Space Telescope [47d]
- Great white sharks grow a whole new kind of tooth for slicing bone as they age [47d]
- New ABF crystal delivers high-performance vacuum ultraviolet nonlinear optical conversion [47d]
- Chip-sized optical amplifier can intensify light 100-fold with minimal energy [47d]
- Laser beam flips a ferromagnet's polarity without heating the material [47d]
- Cell surface glycoRNA clusters found to fine-tune growth factor signaling [47d]
- New light-based platform sets the stage for future quantum supercomputers [47d]
- Cells' built-in capacity limit for copying DNA could impact cancer treatment [47d]
- Hotspots and patterns behind deliberately lit fires in Western Australia identified [48d]
- Saltwater crocodiles traveled thousands of miles across the Indian Ocean, genetic study suggests [48d]
- Rocket or arugula? How a salad vegetable mapped the Italian diaspora [48d]
- Land use acts as a 'silent amplifier' of extreme heat, AI-driven study reveals [48d]
- Ultrathin kagome metal hosts robust 3D flat electronic band state [48d]
- Too many students drop out of A-levels—here's how to help them pick a course they'll stick with [48d]
- South Africa's floods turned deadly because Limpopo wasn't prepared—how to prevent a repeat [48d]
- AI bosses are creating a new problem for gig workers [48d]
- The Rubin Observatory will rapidly detect more supernovae [48d]
- Deep-sea fishing could undermine valuable tuna fisheries [48d]
- The infant universe's 'primordial soup' was actually soupy, study finds [48d]
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