The Brutalist Report - science
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- Reducing social inequality: Why the scope of measures is crucial [1d]
- New algorithm spreads volunteers more fairly across nonprofits, with 8% broader reach [1d]
- Safeguarding children in childcare: Teacher confidence key to addressing trauma [1d]
- Male coyote swam 2 miles to Alcatraz Island, twice as far as biologists had expected [1d]
- CPR simulator for space use tracks the differences of blood flow in reduced gravity [1d]
- Polymer 'bristles' could help repel proteins—and germs—from surfaces in medical settings [1d]
- Colonialism and the role of science in the history of Lake Malawi's fisheries [1d]
- Carnivorous plants and wasps blur the line between friend and food [1d]
- A skull full of surprises: Discovering the evolutionary secrets of fish brains [1d]
- Climate scientist finds large errors in a global climate pollution database [1d]
- The moon's formation still remains a mystery in many ways [1d]
- Subglacial CH₄ export from the Greenland Ice Sheet linked to a mid-Holocene warm period [1d]
- Small talk shapes big trends: Physics predicts how language patterns spread [1d]
- Red tape and regulations: A powerful weapon in a new economic reality [1d]
- Cryo-EM imaging reveals how the body stops bleeding [1d]
- Where was Baltica 616 million years ago? Paleomagnetic data offer revised answer [1d]
- Giant squid among rare and elusive marine life detected off Western Australia's coast [1d]
- Scientists map genetic switches on mosquito reproductive genes, advancing tools to fight disease [1d]
- Planet 9 volunteers double known population of brown dwarfs [1d]
- Close Juno flyby unlocks sharp new image of Jupiter moon Thebe [1d]
- Watch as NASA's Curiosity Rover frees its drill from a rock [1d]
- Almost all plant-based meat alternatives contain mycotoxins, new research finds [1d]
- Biological invasions can cause severe animal suffering [1d]
- Digitizing microscope slides can uncover billions of fossils for natural history [1d]
- Polar vortex forecasts gain months of lead time with new climate-based method [1d]
- Rain barrels and other household stormwater strategies are working—for now [1d]
- How to equip girls for an increasingly AI-driven world [1d]
- Watermelon super-pangenome paves the way for precision breeding [1d]
- Microplastics pass through earthworms without accumulating in body tissues, study shows [1d]
- Three billion years ago, Earth's life relied on a rare metal [1d]
- 'Solar-blind' 2D heterostructure delivers 422-fold responsivity gain for UV sensing [1d]
- Q&A: How are teachers reckoning with AI in schools? [1d]
- Greener process recovers over 96% of rare earths from permanent magnets [1d]
- Timor green pigeon 'likely to go extinct' without urgent action, according to scientists [1d]
- Less water, same taste: New approach helps growers produce sweet corn more efficiently [1d]
- Chemistry-aware AI can generate millions of plausible new molecules [1d]
- The ocean system that shapes Europe's climate [1d]
- Dog training choices may reflect owners' ethical views on animals [1d]
- Inexpensive material compresses light, paving the way for photonic microcircuits in the terahertz range [1d]
- Tiny eggs may explain why ammonites vanished while nautiloids survived asteroid aftermath [1d]
- The lasting appeal of homeschooling: What motivated families to continue after schools reopened post‑pandemic [1d]
- AI is showing up in court cases, but only a human jury can grapple with the moral weight of assessing guilt [1d]
- As sargassum floods Florida beaches, researchers uncover new use as food-grade ingredient [1d]
- Medieval jaw reveals Scotland's first known dental bridge made from 20-carat gold [1d]
- Massive marine heat wave caused Caribbean coral reefs to collapse much faster than predicted [1d]
- Why isolated human groups speak more diverse languages even as genetic diversity shrinks [1d]
- Application of Florida 'extreme risk' firearm law varies widely across counties, study finds [1d]
- A chemical failsafe can save crops from disease without crushing growth [1d]
- Board interpersonal diversity linked to lower tax avoidance [1d]
- What if the brain came first? Scientist rethinks the Cambrian Explosion [1d]
- Hollow‑Earth myths and Nazi UFOs on TikTok are bringing white supremacism into the mainstream [1d]
- Dairy farms in California may transmit H5N1 virus through multiple sources [1d]
- It's complicated: New research reveals more about the social networks of baboons and African monkeys [1d]
- Super transformer aims to bring order to biology's data under one AI model [1d]
- Books and brain development: Why reading is much more than a pastime for children and teens [1d]
- Elastic rules may explain why nematic crystals look ordered and disordered at once [1d]
- Unraveling the evolution of an extraordinary photosynthesis in a tropical tree species [1d]
- Hostage‑taking by rogue states is on the rise: New research provides fresh ways to tackle it [1d]
- Indigenous Andeans have a digestive superpower—and it may be linked to potatoes [1d]
- Water and 13 hallmarks of complexity trace path from molecules to life [1d]
- How to talk to your kids about separating and managing the change [1d]
- Astronomers map lifetime of over 100,000 molecular clouds across 66 galaxies [2d]
- Red button or blue button? What a viral question tells us about game theory and the state of the world [2d]
- Ahuachapán and its restive neighbors [2d]
- Decades of deep sea mining research show threat to seafloor creatures [2d]
- New research reveals repeated flooding is altering Florida freshwater resources [2d]
- JWST pins down the origins of a planetary odd couple [2d]
- Magnetic fields can 'revive' superconductivity in nickelates, research reveals [2d]
- Cities in Nepal, Ethiopia and Malawi get tailored guidance to cut air pollution and cool overheating streets [2d]
- Understanding how lasers can rapidly magnetize fusion plasmas [2d]
- Blue Origin moon lander completes testing at NASA vacuum chamber [2d]
- Colored microplastics could be making global warming worse [2d]
- Packed together, they melt differently: What happens when one iceberg enters another's icy wake [2d]
- Profit alone is a poor measure of success—study shows companies can look efficient while harming the planet [2d]
- Measuring the negative impacts of biological invasions on animal welfare [2d]
- Identifying severe weather hazards further in the future with AI [2d]
- Rotated lithium niobate crystals unlock conductive interfaces in otherwise insulating material [2d]
- Archaeologists reveal secrets of prehistoric human-made island [2d]
- Creative assessments address inequalities in students' performance, new research shows [2d]
- Masculine behavior bad for the planet says new research [2d]
- Life with one less: Engineered bacteria break the 20-amino-acid rule [2d]
- Reflection prompts can slow down learning, study shows [2d]
- Tiny insect brain discovery offers a blueprint for faster and more efficient AI and robots [2d]
- Political breakups of friendships, relationships, and family ties [2d]
- Why are mountain forests in Mexico and Central America hotspots for oak trees? Study shows most definitive answer yet [2d]
- New 'ecclesiastical' moth named after Pope Leo XIV [2d]
- Heightened ICE enforcement harms U.S.-born workers, shrinks workforce, research suggests [2d]
- Good for business, bad for children: Food brands use AI to target kids and teens with digital marketing [2d]
- Physics-based weather models more accurate than AI at predicting extreme weather [2d]
- New publishing tool detects duplicate peer reviews in push against reviewer fraud [2d]
- Saudi Arabia's water problem has a surprising solution: Its own wastewater [2d]
- Seaweed integration boosts efficiency and cuts waste in aquaculture, study finds [2d]
- How the timing of corporate donations shapes consumer trust [2d]
- 'Super El Nino' raises fears for Asia reeling from Middle East conflict [2d]
- Relamination: A mechanism that has been shaping continents for billions of years [2d]
- Nutrient imbalance may drive coral disease more than heat stress [2d]
- Saving chocolate while restoring rainforests? Rock dust boosts soil nutrition and supports farmers [2d]
- Burned stone, child's bones, and lost jewelry hint at prehistoric mining camp high in the Pyrenees [2d]
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