The Brutalist Report - science
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- More than a feeling: Thinking about love as a virtue can change how we respond to hate [2d]
- Distrust and disempowerment, not apathy, keep employees from supporting marginalized colleagues [2d]
- Deep-sea fish larvae rewrite the rules of how eyes can be built [2d]
- When it comes to homelessness, what we call 'compassion fatigue' is something else entirely [2d]
- Inside Asia's Amazon—camera traps reveal the secrets of the Annamite Mountains [2d]
- Key yeast enzyme discovered after 15 years reveals how sugar-donor DLOs are regulated [2d]
- Replacing humans with machines is leaving truckloads of food stranded and unusable [2d]
- What's in your wine? Using NMR to reveal its chemical profile [2d]
- Astronomers trace a star's three-year infrared glow to black hole birth [2d]
- How Indigenous ideas about nonlinear time can help us navigate ecological crises [2d]
- When AI meets physics: Unlocking complex protein structures to accelerate biomedical breakthroughs [2d]
- Gradient cathodes boost stability of Li-rich batteries [2d]
- Porous material uses green and blue light to repeatedly store and release CO₂ [2d]
- Living in space can change where your brain sits in your skull: New research [2d]
- Scent analysis reveals the composition of ancient Egyptian embalming materials [2d]
- Testing confirms chemical-free future for fighting flystrike in sheep [2d]
- One of the ocean's saltiest regions is freshening: What it means for circulation [2d]
- Decoding China's new space philosophy [2d]
- Teens see social media, more than school, as the place to learn about race and faith [2d]
- First-of-its-kind automated root imaging platform speeds plant discoveries [2d]
- Antarctic ice melt can change global ocean circulation, sediment cores suggest [2d]
- Cape Town's wildflowers are a world treasure: Six insights from a new checklist [2d]
- Science made simple: Book dispels five misconceptions about carbon pricing [2d]
- Saturday Citations: Pig-boar hybrids in Japan; neuroprotective lattes; the exercise/weight-loss conundrum [2d]
- Reading to young kids improves their social skills, and it doesn't matter whether parents stop to ask questions [2d]
- A safer, cost-effective solution for large-scale energy storage [2d]
- What we can learn from lovebirds, the rare birds that mate for life [2d]
- Costa Rica digs up mastodon, giant sloth bones in major archaeological find [2d]
- Antipathy toward snakes? Your parents likely talked you into that at an early age [2d]
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