The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists map more than 200 years of nature's progress [1d]
- A new strategy for assembling π-conjugated panels into square molecules revealed [1d]
- Starting kindergarten soon? Summer is a perfect time to support a child's early literacy learning [1d]
- Why do rival plants coexist? The secret is in the soil beneath the oaks [1d]
- Transnational history explores the Japanese migration to Canada 1877–1988 [2d]
- Physicists discover attractive forces between molecular condensates may cause running off [2d]
- Did this star eat its planets? A new study offers clues on 'chemical paradox' of a binary system [2d]
- Light pulses uncover Higgs mode that reshapes perovskite crystal symmetry [2d]
- Hagfish fossils reveal stepwise eye simplification before near-total vision loss [2d]
- Dengue is no longer just a travel risk—what Google's mosquito plan could mean for your summer [2d]
- Critical Te-104 decay measurements may help answer century-old alpha particle formation question [2d]
- First steps: America's grueling second spacewalk [2d]
- Europe's aversion to eating insects may have deep ecological and evolutionary roots [2d]
- Leak on space station triggers brief safety alert [2d]
- RNA-guided transposon mechanics show use of figure-eight intermediate and direct-transfer route [2d]
- Passive AI use at work increases feelings of work meaninglessness, study finds [2d]
- Geopolitics playing increasing role in investment decisions [2d]
- Dual-use research may outgrow national oversight, analysis of 600,000 papers suggests [2d]
- Helmet hoard off Benicarló coast trades its Roman label for far stranger medieval origins [2d]
- Visual AI tracks nearly 100 wildlife species to improve conservation [2d]
- Webb unveils young stars across every stage of formation [2d]
- AI brews a caffeine-powered safety switch for future cell therapies [2d]
- Drug-resistant bacteria found in homes from sewage overflow [2d]
- How Florida's 'war on woke' reframed responsible investment as a threat to 'everyday people' [2d]
- Remote work is taking its toll on the mental health of American workers, researchers find [2d]
- Portsmouth's wartime Railwaywomen: Postcard documents women who kept railways running during WWI [2d]
- Magnetic field helps binary star systems form, new simulations indicate [2d]
- Could it be aliens? From Cheyava Falls on Mars to exoplanet K2‑18b—here's what scientists really think [2d]
- White storks: Why introducing non‑native species in rewilding projects can be a good idea [2d]
- Hawai'i's last false killer whales threatened by nutritional stress and warming seas [2d]
- India gained 2.1 million hectares of dry woodland in a decade, major study finds [2d]
- Deep-sea supergiant isopods last years without food by using a two-part survival system [2d]
- How the body creates reliable antibodies out of biological chaos [2d]
- Ocean conservation needs strong relationships, not just targets [2d]
- Wildfires are reversing America's progress on ozone pollution [2d]
- Invasive caiman may pose new challenges for Everglades restoration [2d]
- Study shows indoor air contains greater diversity of airborne fungi than previously thought [2d]
- How an app is growing social connections for people with disability and caregivers [2d]
- With ShakeAlert installations complete, researchers explore offshore expansion [2d]
- Prescribed burns are lit in Australia's Northern Territory to minimize the severity of fires later in the season [2d]
- From forest to front door: Understanding how wildfire spreads through communities [2d]
- Hidden meltwater found deep in Antarctic coastal waters reveals stronger climate impacts [2d]
- From exporting spyware to surveilling activists—how democracies became the new digital authoritarians [2d]
- People are using AI to communicate without disclosing it. Is this morally wrong? [2d]
- Enduring hardship reduces support for easing hardship for others, study suggests [2d]
- Preparing future math teachers to teach data science [2d]
- North Atlantic spring storms have grown more common since 1940, analysis reveals [2d]
- How 'asymmetric alloying' is creating the next generation of luminescent materials [2d]
- Warming boosts natural methane emissions as microbes fail to keep pace [2d]
- Billions face growing water risk as sediment fills reservoirs faster than expected worldwide [2d]
- Dangerous livestock pest case confirmed in Texas [2d]
- New York City's rules for AI in schools spark fury [2d]
- Australia seizes 100,000 cockroaches in bug-breeder bust [2d]
- 'The Heaven Sword' crowned as East Asia's tallest tree after a nearly decade-long search [2d]
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