The Brutalist Report - science
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- You'd better start paying attention to the manosphere. You're living in it [47d]
- Understanding how oxygen is delivered to tissues at the microscopic level [47d]
- Wingbeat radar signatures let AI sort bees, wasps and other insects [47d]
- Atlantic Forest's top predator faces a hidden collapse, and protected areas are no longer enough [47d]
- How hard-surface feeding unlocked a burst of reef fish evolution 50 million years ago [47d]
- Team develops modulator for compact photonic integrated circuits [47d]
- Scorpions' weapons are fortified with metal to suit their needs, research shows [47d]
- Having a religious affiliation doesn't prevent betting on sports [47d]
- Flipping the K⁺ switch: First potassium-gated ion channel discovered in animal [47d]
- Decades-long study finds 'stable' soil carbon degrades [47d]
- New microscope reveals previously hidden differences in photosynthetic light-harvesting antennae [47d]
- How a free flow of information can amplify incorrect ideas [47d]
- Thinner than hair and stretchable like rubber, this new shield tackles a space-age problem in one layer [47d]
- Europe's seafloor fishing looks profitable until societal costs turn the math upside down [47d]
- Light can now be shaped in empty space, and it could simplify sensing and boost data links [47d]
- Urban birds fear women more than men, and scientists don't know why [47d]
- Hidden stripe pattern lets microscopes auto-focus across 400 times deeper range [47d]
- Egg-scanning AI may let hatcheries sort life, death and sex before chicks emerge [47d]
- Natural rubber process boosts tire toughness about tenfold while preserving stiffness [47d]
- Conquering the final frontiers in nanographene synthetic methodologies [47d]
- Study reveals insights for climate resilience in smallholder cacao farms [47d]
- Investigating the disordered heart of glass [47d]
- Soil fertilization with Amazonian dark earth increases tree diameter by up to 88% [47d]
- Revolving doors weaken SEC oversight, finds research [47d]
- NASA fires up powerful lithium-fed thruster for trips to Mars [47d]
- Zinc–redox crosstalk: A new key to cellular protein quality control [47d]
- Climate policy isn't partisan, and research suggests more on the right support it than oppose it [47d]
- Tiny DNA fragments, big agricultural insights: New genomic approach helps improve crop resilience [47d]
- Light pollution alters food webs along riverbanks, finds study [47d]
- Organic matter diversity determines how much iron is available for marine life, study finds [47d]
- Why the dawn chorus sounds different from place to place [47d]
- A mechanical blue LED: Stretching GaN shifts light from UV to blue without changing chemistry [47d]
- Humidity and heat are killers for tropical birds: Waxbill and hornbill studies highlight the dangers [47d]
- Ancient farming clues may finally expose where humanity's most important wheat first emerged [47d]
- Urban agriculture could supply about 28% of Europe's vegetable demand [47d]
- How can opinions be maximally influenced? New research offers insights [47d]
- Invisible fertility crisis: Chemicals and climate change threaten reproduction across species [47d]
- Stick-on gel delivers drugs directly to plants to clear infections quickly [47d]
- Will attendance‑based grading improve school absenteeism? [47d]
- Peatlands are vital for tackling climate change, yet scientists still haven't found them all [47d]
- Soil, not fertilizer, is primary source of nitrogen gas loss in rice paddies, study reveals [47d]
- Your local storm forecast is likely based on weather miles away. We're trying to bring it closer to home [48d]
- They cover just 3% of Earth, yet the unanswered questions around them could reshape climate action forever [48d]
- An anomaly in global sea level rise is explained by deep ocean heating [48d]
- From pet to pest: Research warns invasive goldfish are reshaping freshwater ecosystems [48d]
- Researchers discover new reproductive method that will improve cattle production [48d]
- German rescuers launch new bid to free stranded whale [48d]
- Climbers open Everest route past dangerous ice block [48d]
- Most sunscreens harm corals. Here's what you can do [48d]
- Data from Earth's most remote atoll show soil fungi are key to island regeneration [48d]
- Handle with care: Mobile microgrippers pick up cells in a pinch [48d]
- Possums and gliders are pushing a native Australian bird to extinction. What can we do? [48d]
- With a swipe of a magnet, microscopic 'magno-bots' perform complex maneuvers [48d]
- Your 'recycled polyester' leggings are not as sustainable as you think [48d]
- Global supply chains cause environmental harm, but they can help repair it too [48d]
- Passive acoustic monitoring reveals new insights on foraging activity of Hector's dolphins [48d]
- Research reveals why beavers are getting busy sooner in spring [48d]
- Why do high-speed particles bounce higher in wet collisions? [48d]
- Image: Fiery fall color in southern Chile [48d]
- Physics can be hard: Mindfulness may help, research suggests [48d]
- Bowhead whale recovery reflects century-old whaling patterns [48d]
- Astronomers release massive set of 'virtual universes' for global research [48d]
- Rainforests can buffer rising CO₂ in the short term—but this comes at a cost [48d]
- ALMA reveals giant molecular clouds across Needle galaxy's full disk [48d]
- AI slashes the time needed to design better heat-harvesting devices [48d]
- For decades, this bias test looked inside minds—now its biggest blind spot is coming into focus [48d]
- Antarctica's ice shelves are vulnerable to melting from below—knowing how far ocean heat reaches is crucial [48d]
- NASA's Perseverance, Curiosity panoramas capture two sides of Mars [48d]
- Female candidates punished for negative language on the campaign trail, new study finds [48d]
- Wildfire posts can save crucial minutes, but one hidden effect is reshaping how crews and resources get deployed [48d]
- Airborne desert dust may warm climate far more than expected, new analysis shows [48d]
- Deep-ocean heat has been marching closer to Antarctica, reveals long-term study [48d]
- Nations to kick off world-first fossil fuel exit talks [48d]
- Rare two-colored lobster caught by fishermen off Cape Cod donated to aquarium [48d]
- Two whale groups separated by seas—but not by genes, study finds [48d]
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