The Brutalist Report - science
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- Mining critical materials is creating 'sacrifice zones' that harm water and health of world's poor [1d]
- Journalism classes lack a consistent approach to AI use across institutions [1d]
- Researchers develop highly efficient, durable catalyst for chlor-alkali electrolysis [1d]
- New 'Roadmap' highlights surface acoustic wave technologies [1d]
- Defect engineering lifts chalcopyrite thermoelectrics to record performance [1d]
- West African coast emerges as key source of microlitter in the South Atlantic Ocean [1d]
- New copper nanozyme shows powerful tumor suppression with high precision [1d]
- Metro Manila air still carries toxic lead decades after gasoline phaseout [1d]
- New genome editing method could swap entire genes and correct 1000 mutations at once [1d]
- Stealthing survivors grapple with a 'gray area' of sexual violation [1d]
- Diving robot explores mystery of France's deepest shipwreck [1d]
- AI classifier flags bird flu genomes more likely to spread in mammals [1d]
- Pet cats that roam outdoors can carry similar disease risk as feral cats [1d]
- Do birds have accents? The fascinating regional differences in birdsong [1d]
- Tokamak regime sustains stable fusion plasma for one minute while easing heat loads [1d]
- Carbon credits have enabled vital protection of tropical forests—despite being oversold 10-fold [1d]
- Losing a parent in adulthood can affect earnings for years through mental health and family support, study finds [1d]
- AI decides what we see online. It's time digital platforms tell us exactly how they do it [1d]
- Drone radar reveals buried glaciers on Earth, guiding the search for water on Mars [1d]
- Beer waste may become sunscreen ingredient after spent hops show promising UV protection [1d]
- Blooming surprise in upstate New York reveals first new flowering plant species in nearly ten years [1d]
- Tiny flexible lasers enable force sensing inside living cells [1d]
- A new era for ultrafast photonics: 2D mercury-acetylide frameworks for near-infrared nonlinear optics [1d]
- Spintronics at BESSY II: Real-time analysis of magnetic bilayer systems [1d]
- Antibodies need a strong core—not just grip—to fight SARS-CoV-2 [1d]
- In study of Taiwanese electronics firms, effects of offshoring on innovation were mixed [1d]
- A flower-like pattern exposes chiral superconductivity's long-sought fingerprint [1d]
- Embryo epigenome follows universal physical rules, reshaping views of early cell fate [1d]
- New research uses AI to unlock decades of hidden flood risk data [1d]
- Single-molecule method rapidly screens custom enzymes from vast mutant libraries [1d]
- Rice processing research points to evolving milling rates as quality factor [1d]
- Microscopic sensors uncover how liquids turn glassy without structural change [1d]
- How rocks trap CO₂ faster: Water-driven pathway could speed long-term carbon storage [1d]
- Fertilizer can be made from local resources instead of fossil fuels [1d]
- Faced with a hotter future, America needs better data and response plans [1d]
- Light-responsive hydrogels enable fast and precise control of soft materials [1d]
- Low-cost method could standardize microplastic extraction from soils worldwide [1d]
- Why your pet reptile 'surfs' the glass or rubs against the barriers of their enclosure [1d]
- Microbes sense neighbors and change jobs to reduce competition, offering clue to coexistence [1d]
- Just a few species can drive a plant community's response to warming temperatures [1d]
- Companies disclose more on cybersecurity—but markets remain indifferent [1d]
- Frozen in dry ice, hydrogen reveals a surprisingly simple way to control quantum behavior [1d]
- After Rome: Genomic insights from southern Germany reveal the formation of Central European societies [1d]
- Using AI to supercharge environmental causes on social media [1d]
- Nanofiltration for cleaner water is stopping one of farming's most persistent chemicals from slipping through [1d]
- Molecular probe upgrade could make off-target drug effects easier to measure [1d]
- What women's work songs reveal about the changing climate [1d]
- Atomic-column imaging uncovers hidden magnetic structures in antiferromagnets [1d]
- Young Americans aren't abandoning faith—study suggests they're rebuilding it [1d]
- AI drug target platform pairs prediction with benchmarking to improve early discovery [1d]
- Roman cup unearthed in Spain may have been a keepsake representing a soldier's time at the Hadrian Wall [1d]
- Is the SEC slow-releasing market-moving information? [1d]
- Puerto Rico's forests recovered in unexpected ways post-Hurricane Maria, research finds [1d]
- Revolving doors and efficient engines: How proteins escape a molecular tangle [1d]
- Developing countries are writing AI laws they cannot enforce [1d]
- NASA connects little red dots with Chandra and Webb [1d]
- New copy of earliest poem in English language discovered by researchers in Rome [1d]
- New metal-free biaryl method could simplify drug and materials synthesis [1d]
- Online game uncovers why tiger stripes work best in sunshine and tall grass [1d]
- English farmers increased their sustainability between 2010 and 2021, new study reports [1d]
- Western music is getting simpler and more repetitive by the day and data prove it [1d]
- Where was your backyard millions of years ago? [1d]
- Molecular quantum nanosensors reveal temperature and radical signals inside living cells [1d]
- Environmental DNA in NYC's East River reveals clues about nearby human and animal residents [1d]
- How the Ampelomeryx grew: Discovering the life history of a giraffe relative that lived in Catalonia [1d]
- Image: Fires rage in Georgia [1d]
- Protein-boosted rice could tackle hidden hunger and cut emissions, review argues [1d]
- Neolithic fur production: A 7,000-year-old pit with beaver remains discovered near Alsleben [1d]
- International partners boost peace agreement success, study finds [1d]
- Observing exotic quasiparticle states in kagome superconductor CsV₃Sb₅ [1d]
- Designing in situ power stations for future Mars missions [1d]
- Cities rethink beekeeping as honeybee boom may strain wild bees [1d]
- Researchers detect microplastics in fish larvae shortly after hatching [1d]
- The most common planets in the galaxy don't appear around the most common stars, TESS observations suggest [1d]
- Behavioral safety assessment may quantify the 'ability to see risk' to prevent industrial accidents [1d]
- Mini-antibodies reactivate the 'guardian of the genome' [1d]
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