The Brutalist Report - science
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- 'Nothing is changing,' researcher warns British Columbia's endangered species lacking protection [1d]
- AI study reveals England's productivity divide is far more complex than North-South [1d]
- Going from serving the nation to serving a prison sentence [1d]
- Fifty years of measuring the world's cleanest air [1d]
- Rethinking Europe's nature reserves [1d]
- Mercury scout mission concept with solar sail propulsion [1d]
- Researchers warn of risks posed by 'contaminants of emerging concern' found in crops, agricultural soil [1d]
- Study suggests people are losing 338 spoken words every year and have been for at least 15 years [1d]
- Researchers present first fossilized 'emperor' butterfly [1d]
- Thirty previously unpublished verses by Empedocles discovered on a papyrus from Cairo [1d]
- Reducing aircraft soot might not actually reduce the climate effects of contrails [1d]
- World's largest quantum circuit simulation for quantum chemistry achieved on 1,024 GPUs [1d]
- Lakes forming next to Greenland's melting ice sheet are speeding up glacier flow [1d]
- Oregano, rosemary and 'time': Long-term swine study shows natural-compound benefits [1d]
- Stretching metals can tune catalysis: A new method predicts energy shifts [1d]
- Study finds some dark web users share traits with those involved in crime [1d]
- Chaos shapes how meandering rivers change over time, research shows [1d]
- Fins, fingers and toes: A new take on repeating body parts and how they come to be [1d]
- Virus-inspired DNA needle could pave the way for better medicines [1d]
- New model shows how behavioral flexibility affects animal evolution [1d]
- Aquaculture is shifting toward less sustainable species, study says [1d]
- Precision work prior to cell division: How enzymes optimize DNA structure [1d]
- Gemini South confirms long-suspected link between the composition of exoplanets and their host stars [1d]
- A global butterfly index could advance insect conservation worldwide [1d]
- Time lapse video shows trees give visual clues as they rehydrate each spring [1d]
- Molecular system can distinguish and neutralize cancer cells, paving the way for 'smart' drugs [1d]
- Gravitational waves suggest a 'forbidden zone' for stellar-origin black holes [1d]
- New microporous aerogel uses van der Waals forces for flexible, moldable shaping [1d]
- Why some predators thrive near people: A Kenya hyena study highlights tolerance [1d]
- Q&A: What to know about NASA's first crewed moon landing since 1972 [1d]
- Hidden features in X-rays could radically change how we measure and understand them [1d]
- Queen bumblebees can breathe underwater for days. We discovered how [1d]
- Atomic-level simulations reveal rotational mechanism behind a critical biomolecular motor [1d]
- What's driving Salt Lake City's downward emissions trends? [1d]
- Superconductivity switched on in material once thought only magnetic [1d]
- Book explores small talk and big silence in evangelical communities [1d]
- Accuracy test for protein language models shines light into AI 'black box' [1d]
- Social roles are neither predetermined nor set in stone, study in mice suggests [1d]
- Why subduction zones act as the Earth's 'gold kitchens' [1d]
- Helical liquid crystals can flip light's chirality under ultralow electric fields [1d]
- Study suggests platforms invite third-party analytics to raise seller prices [1d]
- Free software lets laptops simulate how aging evolves under selection [1d]
- Inclusive schools see fewer young people drop out and become 'NEET' [1d]
- Ghost bat dialects emerge across colonies, study suggests [1d]
- Only one-quarter of Colombia's protected areas effectively protect freshwater fishes, researchers find [1d]
- A new crab is settling in the Mediterranean: Early evidence of establishment of a Lessepsian species in the Ionian Sea [1d]
- One of cholera's great enemies is found in the human gut [1d]
- SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering [1d]
- High nickel concentrations in Martian bedrock point to potential biosignatures [1d]
- Vegetation patterns and ecosystem resilience: Why their relationship status is 'complicated' [1d]
- Social media enables mapping of public perceptions of redlining across the U.S. [1d]
- A color-changing phosphor can encode information [1d]
- Analysis tracks 20 years of coastal species shifts in the Gulf of Maine [1d]
- AI could erode human capital, thinking and expertise in the workplace, study warns [1d]
- Millions-of-years-old insect symbioses are surprisingly fragile [1d]
- 'Canary in the coal mine': Superb fairy-wrens in Canberra could go extinct within 30 years [1d]
- Graphene 'scaffold' recruits bone cells and helps the body regenerate fractures [1d]
- Useful quantum computers could be built with as few as 10,000 qubits, team finds [1d]
- A new way to detect breakthroughs in science: Large-scale analysis reveals 'disruptive' innovations in research history [1d]
- Are relationship surveys measuring the wrong thing? How one 'Q-factor' shapes most answers [1d]
- Cosmic collision of galaxies mapped by Maunakea telescope [1d]
- Soil biodiversity linked to lower human infectious disease risk [1d]
- Phosphorus spikes linked to ancient marine mass extinctions [1d]
- Gravitational waves as possible candidates for the origin of dark matter [1d]
- Ultrafast quantum light pulses measured for the first time [1d]
- How gossiping mushroom networks share your public urination secrets [1d]
- Artemis II space launch 'politically important' in new era of space competition, expert says [1d]
- Conflict-driven farmland abandonment in Syria leads to land uplift, study finds [1d]
- Nature's photocopiers caught 'doodling'—scientists say it could revolutionize how DNA is written [2d]
- What it takes to keep astronauts safe in deep space [2d]
- Can you trust a finding? A new project maps which studies replicate [2d]
- A 500-million-year-old clawed predator rewrites the origin of spiders and horseshoe crabs [2d]
- 5 reasons why the Artemis II mission is a big deal [2d]
- Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission? [2d]
- Warming winters lead to more nitrate pollution in the drinking water near farms [2d]
- How plants fight back against bacteria that promote waterlogging in leaves [2d]
- NASA begins fueling rocket to launch astronauts on the first lunar trip in half a century [2d]
- Building desktop particle accelerators to unlock new realms of research [2d]
- FAST observes a peculiar rotating radio transient that also switches to pulsar states [2d]
- Air surveillance reveals hidden reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes [2d]
- Is true empathy possible between humans and AI? [2d]
- Wisconsin-sized chunk of Alaskan permafrost is thawing: Geoscientists say climate may never be the same [2d]
- Unexplained sky flashes from the 1950s: Independent analysis supports their existence [2d]
- Researchers say ecotourism is valuable but cannot decarbonize tourism industry [2d]
- Magicians' talk doesn't trick the eyes, Three-Card Monte experiment suggests [2d]
- Two trillion gallons of water trigger historic flooding in Hawaiʻi [2d]
- It's happening: Historic Moon mission set for launch [2d]
- Saturn's magnetic bubble is lopsided compared to Earth's, suggests new study [2d]
- Florida tourists gather to 'witness history' ahead of Moon launch [2d]
- Moon rocket and weather are on NASA's side for the first astronaut launch in decades [2d]
- Women are being shut out of workplaces because of a hidden time gap, new research shows [2d]
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