The Brutalist Report - science
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- More people with disabilities are seeking work, report reveals [1d]
- MLB swing-tracking data helps researchers examine baseball's long-debated two-strike approach [1d]
- Expedition to Antarctica advances research on potential melanoma treatment [1d]
- Finding hidden catalytic knowledge from literature data [1d]
- Politicization in humanities scholarship may compromise scholarly standards [1d]
- Protected bike lanes, not painted lanes, lift NYC bikeshare ridership, analysis shows [1d]
- 50 years of data reveals true extent of climate change impacts on kelp forests [1d]
- Artemis II moon mission research continues on Earth [1d]
- NASA's INCUS mission on road to launch, study storms from space [1d]
- Agricultural waste can be used to clean wastewater [2d]
- They call it 'stupid hot' for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains [2d]
- Cosmic bombardment may have opened Earth's crust for prebiotic chemistry [2d]
- Super sponge can remove toxic dyes from industrial wastewater [2d]
- How plants survive constant DNA damage: Newly identified repair protein protects growth-critical stem cells [2d]
- Despite toxic reputation, our research shows podcasts can help men's mental health [2d]
- River wildlife moves freely once dams are removed, but so too can invasive species [2d]
- Peptide blocks DNA breaks tied to treatment-induced leukemia, offering new prevention route [2d]
- Great mysteries of archaeology: An ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky [2d]
- 'The Real Scoreline' reveals the nations facing climate penalties [2d]
- Cloud-tested quantum noise model predicts superconducting qubit errors with sevenfold better accuracy [2d]
- Satellites reveal cities' 'urban pulse,' tracking neighborhood growth in near real time [2d]
- Upcoming telescopes could shed light on dark matter [2d]
- Aerosols may warm or cool the climate depending on timing, new study finds [2d]
- Chemists unlock first total synthesis of rare plant alkaloid tied to anticancer activity [2d]
- 5 ways data centers endanger their local communities and the country as a whole [2d]
- Rocket launches and reentries harm Earth's ozone layer [2d]
- Magnesium transporter discovery could improve rice nutrition and taste [2d]
- Brazilian breadbasket's aquifers are falling, and new satellite maps show where water stress is growing [2d]
- Mining companies may soon bypass UN rules and mine the deep sea [2d]
- Hidden geometry explains why kernel methods separate complex data so well [2d]
- Study reveals north–south differences in water isotopes across North America during the last deglaciation [2d]
- 'From STEM to earn': High school programs aimed at diversifying the field drive gains in college, salaries [2d]
- Why this $10 spectrometer chip could bring real-time chemical sensing to wearables [2d]
- Magnon momentum microscopy: A new window into nanoscale spin-wave physics [2d]
- Elusive Cozumel dwarf fox reappears in first confirmed photos after two decades [2d]
- What happens to a star that captures a primordial black hole? [2d]
- New cryogenic silicon carbide hardware addresses quantum computing bottleneck [2d]
- Toward standardized microplastics monitoring in rivers [2d]
- How wax moth larvae can help reduce animal testing in research [2d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses 250 years of sports in the United States [2d]
- Medicinal plants yield carbon nanoparticles that glow red and flag toxic metals [2d]
- 'Labubu economics': Game-theoretic model explains why blind box strategies benefit suppliers, retailers, and consumers [2d]
- Ancient hominins selected basalt sources for specific tools nearly 800,000 years ago, study reveals [2d]
- New Relative Niño index introduces more robust way to measure El Niño strength [2d]
- Child drownings spike during heat waves—and it's a serious climate justice issue [2d]
- Plants could be used to grow medicines in space, study shows [2d]
- DNA design unlocks nanometer-scale catalyst control for cleaner hydrogen production [2d]
- Sesame dynamically rewires lignan metabolism during germination [2d]
- Corals have a hormonal clock and it looks surprisingly like ours [2d]
- How migration became a key to World Cup success [2d]
- Twisted stacking lets 2D conductor keep single-layer performance in bulk form [2d]
- Green growth claims are overstated—our study shows three reasons why [2d]
- Ocean collapse triggered ancient wildfires, research suggests [2d]
- Ribosome tunnel interactions reveal how bacteria can pause protein production [2d]
- Need for early, institution-wide AI literacy education highlighted in study [2d]
- Van der Waals forces can play unexpected role in thin film properties [2d]
- UN warns of 'deepening crisis' in oceans, urges action [2d]
- How did a major mangrove restoration project in Senegal end up selling 'ghost carbon?' [2d]
- Neutron star merger simulations gain new precision with AI-driven r-process heating [2d]
- Research uncovers novel electronic properties in quantum material [2d]
- Physicists create new family of Schrödinger-cat states [2d]
- Why sophrosyne, an ancient Greek virtue, matters more than ever in the age of AI [2d]
- Recovered wild maize gene boosts crop protein without yield loss [2d]
- What happens when the world's breadbaskets start failing simultaneously? [2d]
- Tabletop experiment helps reconcile fundamental physics [2d]
- How Facebook users affected by data breaches react over time examined [2d]
- Headless skeletons offer new insights into farming societies 7,000 years ago [2d]
- California's tectonic stress has reached record level, earthquake model reveals [2d]
- Two decades of research shows Indonesia's coral reefs are heat tolerant—but only up to a point [2d]
- Newfound sound wave scattering rule may lead to less bulky, more effective soundproofing [2d]
- Study reveals deception and confusion in bankruptcy filings [2d]
- Achiral crystal reveals Raman optical activity through ferroaxial order [2d]
- Frozen rat chromosome springs back to life inside a mouse embryo [2d]
- NASA satellites reveal major ocean nutrient stress [2d]
- Expanded mental health support builds success for anti-bullying program [2d]
- Mobile money can fight poverty, but trust is vital [2d]
- Researchers craft a new, simple recipe for highly entangled quantum states [2d]
- The path to teen radicalization isn't as straight as people think [2d]
- Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health care workers from chronic pain [2d]
- Why plant cells need heme: Hidden signal reshapes photosynthesis gene control [2d]
- X-ray scans uncover Nazi symbols hidden beneath postwar painting [2d]
- Yeast experiments reveal an evolutionarily conserved backup route for making a molecule that's essential to life [2d]
- Why does the Y chromosome retain UTY? [2d]
- A 170 km journey by a freshwater stingray challenges long-held conservation assumptions [2d]
- Luxury brands turn memes into more shares, clicks and laughs across four experiments [2d]
- Black hole feeding bursts may explain JWST's Little Red Dots in early universe [2d]
- New evidence from Yinshan Block reveals Earth's early supercontinent cycles [2d]
- Gleam-glum effect reveals emotional word cues in children as young as five [2d]
- Astronomers discover the earliest known flickering quasar [2d]
- Secondary silylium ion drives one-pot ketone sulfonamidation, reaching 95% yields [2d]
- How Artemis II livestreamed hi-def videos and images from the moon to Earth [2d]
- Technology used to monitor conservation efforts at Rome's Colosseum to be used at the Ipiranga Museum [2d]
- Critically endangered Chinese pangolin found in Nepal's sacred forest [2d]
- How NFL draft position overpromises player potential [2d]
- Alien signal claims face stricter verification under updated disclosure rules [2d]
- These horses are unaffected by petting in children's zoo, heart rate monitors reveal [2d]
- Experts issue climate warning ahead of expanded FIFA World Cup [2d]
- Bacteria can learn and form memories without a brain [2d]
- Nickelate superconductors share a common electronic fingerprint [2d]
- A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 19, fells buildings and sets off a tsunami [2d]
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