The Brutalist Report - science
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- Australia has already spent more than $100 million dealing with Varroa mite. Here's what we can do next [1d]
- Childhood experiences of LGBTQ+ stigma can harm romantic relationships decades later [1d]
- AI tools may reshape higher education by automating marking and personalizing feedback [1d]
- Estonian-Swedish grammar challenges established theories [1d]
- First quantum biosensor can detect rapid, invisible changes in cells [1d]
- Social inequality can harm the foundations of society [1d]
- Scientists design a clay that can prevent fruits and vegetables from rotting too quickly [1d]
- What shapes young lives most? Everyday wins, relationships and school outrank crises [1d]
- Mosquito-borne viruses avoid killing hosts by limiting protein output, study reveals [2d]
- Leaf-based fluorescence test speeds search for plant gene-editing targets [2d]
- Making sense of Mars' tiny moon Phobos [2d]
- Women negotiate as effectively as men—but leave people happier [2d]
- Nanotube-based thermoelectrics open a new pathway to waste-heat energy conversion [2d]
- Insects exhibit evidence of a daily body clock for humidity [2d]
- Seal pups and seabird chicks are suffering in extreme weather. How can we protect them? [2d]
- Artificial light is keeping reef fish awake, and the effects may ripple across coral reefs [2d]
- EU risks a crisis if it fails to halt pollinator loss, researchers warn [2d]
- California has lost more than half of its coastal sand dunes, first-ever assessment reveals [2d]
- Bird-derived gene tool inserts plant DNA 30 times more efficiently than CRISPR [2d]
- Chaotic polymer vibrations may unlock stronger, flexible thermal insulators [2d]
- Experiment upends beliefs on how electrons actually behave in warm dense matter [2d]
- Cats age like humans—could studying their brains reveal healthy aging secrets? [2d]
- How solar wind forecasting will help define heliosphere's boundaries [2d]
- Protein-tagging technology maps a hidden communication network between organs [2d]
- The climate crisis threatens river microbial biodiversity, study shows [2d]
- Corrected Pantheon+ analysis of supernovae challenges accelerating universe claim [2d]
- How cyanobacteria developed photosynthetic membranes over the course of evolution [2d]
- Podcasts move stocks but fail to beat market, analysis of 25,000 episodes shows [2d]
- Feeding data to AI to speed up drug discovery [2d]
- Long-dismissed gas emerges as a hidden driver of urban air pollution [2d]
- Four new chameleon species found on Mozambique's mountaintop 'sky islands' [2d]
- Both rich and poor buy more counterfeits than the middle class, study finds [2d]
- Room-temperature device synchronizes distant laser spots into single coherent 'supermode' [2d]
- Understanding what drives students to attack their peers [2d]
- A minimal model for how a cell takes shape from the inside [2d]
- Ordinary enzyme that evolves into 'control switch' reveals tuberculosis weak spot [2d]
- Arctic shipping alters cloud formation, study finds [2d]
- Are asteroid-mass black holes hiding in the cosmic gamma-ray glow? [2d]
- Molecular 'Velcro' gel removes PFAS from water without fluorinated materials [2d]
- Astronomers map a magnetic 'skeleton' funneling gas into a stellar nursery [2d]
- Behavioral flexibility in foraging habits may help animals survive [2d]
- Using less, living better: Demand-side climate action wins public support [2d]
- Funding boosts postgraduate student success—study measures how [2d]
- Modeling nuclear fusion at lightning speed [2d]
- Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals, and undermining trust in science [2d]
- How AI-generated cartoons reshaped Taiwan's 2024 protests [2d]
- Analyzing wildfire behavior can help detect risk zones earlier and support fire‑smart strategies [2d]
- New findings challenge idea that human bodies simply got bigger and bigger over time in a steady line [2d]
- High-severity fires burn 30 times more acreage than 40 years ago, researchers find [2d]
- Crashing insect populations lead to smaller tree swallows that reproduce less [2d]
- Astronomers want to build a swarm of telescopes to find life [2d]
- What made prehistoric communities resilient? Ancient social networks may hold the answer [2d]
- Underwater expedition charts seaweed forests in the remote waters of southern Patagonia [2d]
- How thousands of nature's longest sperm squeeze into a tiny fruit fly [2d]
- Why do cats groom each other? Research found that it is not always friendly [2d]
- Researchers reveal Hong Kong as a 'biodiversity ark' for yellow-crested cockatoos and expand nesting support [2d]
- Webb spots the birth of a giant galaxy and a supermassive black hole [2d]
- Broken time-reversal symmetry phase in kagome metals may establish conditions for superconductivity [2d]
- Researchers reveal the pathogenesis of a rare respiratory disease through super-resolution microscopy [2d]
- CRISPR safety check evaluates intended and unintended mutations [2d]
- How drone AI could help endangered birds [2d]
- Machine learning helps identify six promising solvents for carbon dioxide electroreduction [2d]
- Housing, race, income linked to soil lead exposure in two northeast cities [2d]
- 'Too pretty to do math'? Here's the real reason girls aren't choosing to study math [2d]
- How languages recycle parts of words to avoid confusion [2d]
- Plant‑based products need to be easier to find and consistently affordable for shoppers [2d]
- Primordial halo simulations reveal how cosmic storms shaped the universe's first stars [2d]
- Titan and Pluto exhibit the same mysterious spectral feature—and researchers can't figure out its origin [2d]
- Does climate change lead to more migration? Here's why researchers can't agree on the evidence [2d]
- Poo emoji, earthworm castings and pasta all obey the same coiling theory, physicists find [2d]
- Third known interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS may be billions of years older than the solar system, study finds [2d]
- Industrial fisheries discarded 80,000 metric tons of fish from 1950 to 2022, study finds [2d]
- Heat stress exposure climbed from 16% to 22% worldwide over 50 years, study shows [2d]
- The Caspian Sea has lost an area nearly the size of Sicily: Human activities are a major reason why [2d]
- Ancient mud drilled from Antarctic ice holds clues to future sea-level rise [2d]
- Newly described Australian ballista spider builds a spring-loaded snare to catch a single ant species [2d]
- Can we predict how fast a bioplastic breaks down? A new AI tool says 'yes' [2d]
- Cryo-EM imaging reveals how a molecular gate lets bulky proteins pass cell membranes intact [2d]
- How oxygen sneaks into a corked wine bottle long before the first pour [2d]
- EU Commission's draft legislation on pesticides: European researchers highlight the risks [2d]
- Bow-and-arrow-shaped radio galaxy discovered by citizen scientist [2d]
- Researchers develop antiviral candidate for deadly mosquito-borne brain infections [2d]
- Investigating quantum and molecular plumbing in nanofluidics research [2d]
- Europe scorched by latest heat wave [2d]
- Marmoset monkeys adapt their voices to sound more like their social partners, study finds [2d]
- Watch Duty, the fire tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods [2d]
- 125-million-year-old fossil reveals 'pregnant' shellfish [2d]
- Digital know-how, not just money basics, may ease retirement anxiety [2d]
- Electron-Ion Collider's radiofrequency controls system passes first real-world test [2d]
- Australia confirms first H5N1 cases in wild birds: What happens next for farms and wildlife? [2d]
- Mapping cotton bacterial blight resistance [2d]
- New research advances amaranth as a nutritious and high-performing leafy green crop [2d]
- Europe sweats through new heat wave, with worse to come [2d]
- Algae microbots take aim at bladder cancer [2d]
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