The Brutalist Report - science
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- Tourism firms face complex path to sustainability [1d]
- Study analyzes buyers' assumptions about carpal chips in Thoroughbred yearlings [1d]
- New study maps the peanut genome in its entirety [1d]
- The best math lesson for children might be happening at your kitchen table, shows study [1d]
- Green view index scores predict urban microbial diversity [1d]
- Like humans, great apes think differently from each other [1d]
- Flexible cryogenic cables for dilution refrigerators could pave path to practical quantum computers [1d]
- 'Youniversalism' measures growing reliance on personal truth [1d]
- Hidden mitochondrial genes emerge as mealybugs encode two genes on one DNA stretch [1d]
- Q&A: Why so many whales are in Vancouver waters—and how to (legally) spot them [1d]
- Comb jelly embryos reveal embryonic signaling center shared across early animal evolution [1d]
- Lava planet has hydrogen-rich, active atmosphere [1d]
- Helios quantum computer tops 99.9% fidelity rates for one- and two-qubit operations [1d]
- Young stellar activity drives galactic evolution across the universe [1d]
- Displaying video reviews later in shopping process supports buyer decision-making, boosts sales [1d]
- Flipped quantum interference unlocks clearer gluon maps from near-miss nuclear encounters [1d]
- 'Contaminated' cultures: Can conservation protect nature while excluding Indigenous peoples? [1d]
- Traditional farming supports food, nature and cultural identity [1d]
- How satellite technology can protect the world's drinking water [1d]
- A 19-year 'goldmine' of mountain cloud and rainwater samples provides fresh insights about air pollution [1d]
- Scientists uncover hidden phosphorus reservoir vital for future food production [1d]
- Ancient curse tablet bears rare Greek inscription with binding spell intended to harm enemies [1d]
- Emergency department visits increased during and after Aliso Canyon gas blowout [1d]
- Floating litter extends over Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the US [1d]
- Study advocates cross-tier traceability to improve food safety [1d]
- Molecular fossils reveal secrets of Earth's recovery from ancient global warming event [1d]
- Atlantic and Pacific may follow different rules on long-term warming, analysis shows [1d]
- Study finds urbanization in the Hong Kong Greater Bay Area intensifies extreme heat and heavy rainfall risks [1d]
- Seaweed farming offers climate benefits, but regulatory gaps pose risks [1d]
- Mars mission simulations reveal key to teamwork under pressure [1d]
- A 'super' El Niño has the power to devastate fishing, and leave seals and sea lions starving [1d]
- Superconducting TES array X-ray spectrometer goes into operation at BESSY II [1d]
- Supernova origins explored through primordial black holes [1d]
- Single, childless workers fare worst at work-life balance [1d]
- From 718 options to one standout, catalyst screening method reveals durable RuO₂ candidate [1d]
- Freshwater sediments may play a bigger role in slowing methane emissions than previously thought [1d]
- S-M-A-R-T! These researchers used math to crack Wordle [1d]
- LOFAR reveals spike-like repeating radio burst pairs in the solar corona [1d]
- Climate advocacy by scientists shows mixed effects, no clear trust boost or backlash [1d]
- Dozens of active dust devils caught swirling across Mars canyon system [1d]
- 'Alexa, tell me a joke': How talking to AI impacts young children's development [1d]
- Fungi help lock carbon into Arctic fjord sediments [1d]
- Swiss lake symbiosis reveals unexpected role in nitrogen cycling [1d]
- One of the world's most important climate threats has an image problem [1d]
- 'High-res' is the secret to finding alien life with the next great space telescope [1d]
- Bringing ancient light-sensing proteins back to life [1d]
- AI could be trapped in a 'Carbon Valley' unless action is taken soon [1d]
- New swine influenza vaccination technique can greatly strengthen disease protection [1d]
- Is the customer always right? Study finds rude customers hurt business [1d]
- Reversible chirality switching in MoS₂ generates spin currents without magnets [1d]
- Groundbreaking US astronaut Christina Koch wins top Spanish award [1d]
- Cockroach genomes are packed with DNA transferred by their endosymbiont bacterial partners [1d]
- Skin and color pattern of 125-million-year-old crocodile revealed by extraordinary fossil from the Pyrenees [1d]
- Global data declaration targets illegal fishing [1d]
- Drug-free nanoparticles stop tumor growth by transmitting biological messages to immune cells [1d]
- Spain logs third-warmest year on record in 2025 [1d]
- Semiconductor chip writes 64 DNA sequences in water, setting new enzymatic benchmark [1d]
- Tropical Storm Arthur, the first of the Atlantic season, targets Gulf Coast with heavy rain [1d]
- How bacteria exploit human cell metabolism to sharpen infections and potentially evade treatment [1d]
- New heat-regulating fabric feels fluffy like cotton—but doesn't get wet [1d]
- Ancient DNA uncovers deadly plague outbreak among Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago [2d]
- 800 visits to a suburban park: Inside an epic 40‑year birdwatching quest [2d]
- Quantum sensor overcomes major obstacle in search for dark matter and gravitational waves [2d]
- Thawing permafrost may trigger overlooked carbon sink in rivers [2d]
- Bees avoid too much of a good thing by balancing nutrients in pollen, study reveals [2d]
- Mountain lions have major ecological impact even in small preserves [2d]
- Levels of 'forever chemicals' in dolphins and whales are rising globally [2d]
- Payload electronics and flight software being developed for NASA's Landsat 10 spacecraft [2d]
- Volcanic shifts suggest Andes mountain growth comes in powerful bursts rather than a slow and steady rise [2d]
- Goats listen to human voices to find hidden food treats [2d]
- Mineral garnet discovered in Mars meteorite may reveal how the red planet evolved billions of years ago [2d]
- Quantum Hall effect gains a new twist in graphene moiré systems [2d]
- Dark matter cannot be ruled out as cause of gamma ray glow at the Milky Way's center, machine learning shows [2d]
- How evolution can make cells smaller without slowing down their growth [2d]
- UK rivers face rising risk of climate 'whiplash' [2d]
- NASA's Webb catches exoplanet getting roasted [2d]
- Plants maintain photosynthesis in hotter, drier climates by coordinating biochemical processes to stabilize CO₂ levels [2d]
- Why just sharing a stick while walking can significantly improve balance [2d]
- Radar echoes from Europa reveal secrets beneath the ice [2d]
- Genetic study finds urban rodents may be evolving against common poisons [2d]
- Baby fossils reveal link between human and Neanderthal development [2d]
- Oddball exoplanet challenges what it means to be a hot Jupiter [2d]
- Study finds vocational interests predict life outcomes, even for adults [2d]
- UK papers claimed 'lawfare' over top court's climate ruling [2d]
- Ancient amber fossil captures mites marching in line [2d]
- Bumblebee goby species discovered on China's Hengqin island is one of the smallest fishes in the world [2d]
- Tracing a neutrino ghost to a distant 'shadow blaster' galaxy [2d]
- After three sessions, SpaceX already among world's most valuable companies [2d]
- 'Unstable' Tasmanian devil found after 15 days on the run [2d]
- Frozen Greenland middens preserve 4,500 years of farms, seal hunts and toilets [2d]
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