The Brutalist Report - science
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- Bilingual courses in Europe: Proper use of language is professors' main concern [47d]
- Colossal's techy new HQ helps Dallas startup be 'in your face' with de-extinction mission [47d]
- New farm accounting method measures natural capital across 50 Australian farms [47d]
- Will natural gas exports wreck the Gulf of California ecosystem? [47d]
- What freezing plants in blocks of ice can tell us about the future of Svalbard's plant communities [47d]
- Hidden insect diversity in grass shoots threatened by mowing [47d]
- Hundreds of young Chinook salmon found dead in Yuba River: What happened? [47d]
- From life events to travel trends, DEMOS tool brings demographic realism to transportation modeling [47d]
- Eighteen years of mobilizing marginalized students, making science more innovative [47d]
- Researchers warn ESA loopholes may speed coral loss around Guam [47d]
- Tin isotopes reveal clues to nuclear stability [47d]
- Can we predict domestic homicide? New research suggests we can't [47d]
- Study finds emphasis on conversation facilitation helps journalists re-engage communities [47d]
- Exposing a hidden anchor for HIV replication [47d]
- From power grids to epidemics: Study shows how small patterns trigger systemic failures [47d]
- Most roadless areas in Great Britain are smaller than 1 km², fragmenting wildlife habitats [47d]
- Antarctic warming is altering atmospheric stability: New evidence from the 1950s to the present [47d]
- Identifying priority Southern Ocean conservation hotspots [47d]
- 'Boomerang' earthquake simulations suggest ricocheting ruptures may be more common than previously thought [47d]
- Mass production technology developed for ultra-high color purity perovskite emitters [47d]
- National analysis maps German hospital vulnerability to flood-driven traffic disruptions [47d]
- Map suggests up to 30% of western bird hotspots face severe wildfire risk [47d]
- Indigenous Peoples and locals report a drastic decline in bird size across three continents [47d]
- Quantum simulator reveals statistical localization that keeps most qubit states frozen [47d]
- New durable hybrid materials enable faster radiation detection [47d]
- Benchmark of 1.4 million checked protein structures could sharpen AI predictions [47d]
- Genetic discovery offers hope for global banana farming [47d]
- Homes in the fire zone: Why wildland-urban blazes create significantly more air pollution [47d]
- When fluctuations shape biodiversity: A minimalist model explains why 'rarity' is so common [47d]
- When electronics become flexible: Atom-thin materials for future devices [47d]
- Machine learning helps solve a central problem of quantum chemistry [47d]
- Plant-based material offers sustainable method of recovering rare earth element [47d]
- Chemistry-powered 'breathing' membrane opens and closes tiny pores on its own [47d]
- Giant DNA viruses encode their own eukaryote-like translation machinery, researchers discover [47d]
- Beyond Mendel: Researchers call for a new understanding of genetics [47d]
- Current levels of violence, harassment should classify Canadian schools as hazardous workplaces, says report [47d]
- Ultrasound-jiggled nanobubbles can crack cancer's collagen 'fortress' [47d]
- 'Ridiculous' plan developed at Florida zoo saves wild rhino's eyesight in Africa [47d]
- Simplifying quantum simulations—symmetry can cut computational effort by several orders of magnitude [47d]
- Quantum-level effects in biology: Weak magnetic fields and isotopes can alter cell protein structures [47d]
- Digital forestry team combines AI with satellite data to monitor urban trees [47d]
- Simulations map how single-crystal battery materials could boost cycle life [47d]
- Hubble identifies a near-invisible galaxy that may be 99% dark matter [47d]
- Turtles' brains shed light on evolutionary developments dating back hundreds of millions of years [47d]
- Chiral myosin steers actin into stable rotating rings without a template, study finds [47d]
- Trapping a single protein in a molecular cage: A new path to drug discovery for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [47d]
- A super stable laser on the moon could guide future lunar missions and improve our timekeeping [47d]
- New study identifies sequence of critical thresholds for Antarctic ice basins [47d]
- Prussian-blue based electrode demonstrates high capacity for cesium removal [47d]
- Mantle plume vs. plate tectonics: Basalt cores reshape the North Atlantic breakup debate [47d]
- Why negativity can motivate founders: Study links doubts to greater persistence [47d]
- Understanding 'Snowball Earth' extreme climates when the world is covered in ice [47d]
- Rewriting our understanding of early hominin dispersal from Africa to Eurasia [47d]
- Pekingese, Shih Tzu and Staffordshire bull terrier among 12 dog breeds at risk of serious breathing condition [47d]
- Rising simultaneous wildfire risk compromises international firefighting efforts [47d]
- Interplay of class and gender may influence social judgments differently between cultures [47d]
- Climate change and persistent contaminants deliver one‑two punch to Arctic seals, study finds [48d]
- Prototype 'digital twin' helps better predict groundwater [48d]
- New 'Mars GPS' lets Perseverance pinpoint its location within 25 centimeters [48d]
- How the humble silkworm could help us discover new anti-aging treatments [48d]
- Why coping with heavy rain in Scotland's whisky country shows how to save water for the summer [48d]
- Archaeologists identify elders in Iron Age Israel through household artifacts [48d]
- Fungus with species-jumping genes threatens coffee crops. 'Resurrecting' fungal genomes may help understand it [48d]
- Machine learning algorithm fully reconstructs LHC particle collisions [48d]
- Microscopic mirrors for future quantum networks: A new way to make high-performance optical resonators [48d]
- The Peace-Athabasca Delta is at risk. Here's what we can do to evaluate the threats [48d]
- CEOs who experience natural disasters are more likely to lead safer workplaces [48d]
- Intense heat waves directly threaten crops and native species. Here's what we can do [48d]
- Olympic Games and climate action: Time for a fundamental shift, say researchers [48d]
- Too many satellites? Earth's orbit is on track for a catastrophe—but we can stop it [48d]
- Corals in extreme coastal bays show greater resilience to climate stress [48d]
- How much of 'us' is really 'us?' [48d]
- How sailing voyages can inspire the next generation of ocean scientists and advocates [48d]
- Antibiotic resistance is rising: A membrane protease could be E. coli's weak spot [48d]
- Marriage or moving in? Study explains what lifts happiness after 50 [48d]
- A clearer future: Researchers unveil transparent, plastic-free wood [48d]
- The cooling system that lets bees beat the heat when hovering [48d]
- Eclipse research finds turbulent times in the sun's corona [48d]
- New research proposes public health shift: Change agricultural production to make staple foods healthier [48d]
- Feeling worse about money? Climate change may be part of the reason [48d]
- Rare fossil at Montana museum records Tyrannosaurus attack [48d]
- An 'electrical' circadian clock balances growth between shoots and roots [48d]
- Colonists dredged away Sydney's natural oyster reefs. Now, scientists know how best to restore them [48d]
- The making of doting dads may involve a specific gene [48d]
- Solving a longstanding mystery about complex life's origin—oxygen-tolerant Asgard archaea may explain eukaryotes' rise [48d]
- Araish spiral galaxy observations uncover a 26,700-light-year radio jet [48d]
- The Princess of Bagicz: Dendrochronology settles debate over age of rare Roman-era wooden coffin [48d]
- Storms and shifting sands—assessing the ocean's impact on Start Bay coastline in UK [48d]
- Measuring chaos: Researchers quantify the quantum butterfly effect [48d]
- Man missing in floods as France hit by record 35 days of rain [48d]
- Cracks in snow propagate faster than expected [48d]
- Study explores challenges of flood risk management [48d]
- A ring to transcribe them: The unique path of poxviruses [48d]
- Does the motion of DNA influence its activity? [48d]
- Cosmic predators: How supermassive black holes slow star growth in nearby galaxies [48d]
- Global shark bites return to average in 2025, with a smaller proportion in the United States [48d]
- Indigenous plant could have handy health benefits [48d]
- Restored woodlands show only partial ability to bounce back after fire [48d]
- How to keep CFOs from leaving [48d]
- Ultra-stable lasers that rely on crystalline mirrors could advance next-generation clocks and navigation [48d]
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