The Brutalist Report - science
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- Q&A: Examining the Global South's call for environmental justice amid expanding technology [1d]
- The Matua people: Sounds and rituals strengthen cross-border sense of community [1d]
- From The Godfather to Middlemarch: 8 of the most faithful adaptations ever [1d]
- Morning glories reveal 96% drop in adaptation as pollinator pressure reshapes evolution [1d]
- Parents direct more threats toward school administrators than teachers [1d]
- AI reveals hidden San Andreas Fault movements [2d]
- Water worries: The dangers of dehydration in pets [2d]
- Carbon–bismuth bonds reveal that relativity blurs the textbook line between sigma and pi bonds [2d]
- Why employee AI adoption isn't one-size-fits-all [2d]
- New catalyst could make mixed plastic waste recyclable in one chemical step [2d]
- Krill buildup could slow fin whale filter-feeding unless baleen stays 15% clear [2d]
- Programmable light simulates quantum matter across 300 processes without bigger circuits [2d]
- Pre-cooked seafood-based meals can absorb chemical contaminants during packaging and processing [2d]
- Quantum optics may turn this rare visual phenomenon into an eye test [2d]
- From bursts to creep: Rewriting the story of mud volcano flows [2d]
- Neutron imaging reveals how water limits CO₂ storage in recycled concrete [2d]
- Self-propelled microparticles scrub stubborn biofilms, improving wound care and instrument cleaning [2d]
- Medieval Islamic societies considered lovesickness a distinct mental illness, research shows [2d]
- Animal tracking overlooks biodiversity hotspots, with 95% of studies in well-funded countries [2d]
- Stress protection of Amazon trees, induced by climate warming, may alter atmosphere chemistry [2d]
- Ancient rocks reveal Earth's past warm periods were cooler than thought [2d]
- Certifying third-party repairs retains customers, signals utility left in goods [2d]
- The real Moana story: Why the Polynesians suddenly sailed east [2d]
- Observing oscillations, flares and tornados on the sun [2d]
- AI identifies new particle models that may explain neutrinos' tiny mass [2d]
- Novel marine monitoring network could help improve environmental protections, shipping regulations [2d]
- New neutron method reveals inner architecture of drug delivery particles [2d]
- A 'smart ruler' could help swarms of space telescopes image exoplanets [2d]
- Palm oil shows promise as greener processing aid for natural rubber composites [2d]
- Making scientific knowledge free for all [2d]
- New physics-based machine-learning method speeds search for 2D quantum materials [2d]
- Hummingbirds and pineapples: Why this ancient relationship hits the evolutionary sweetspot [2d]
- More sustainable process for alcohol oxidation [2d]
- Earth's deep memory is thawing with the Arctic permafrost, degrading records of our ancient world [2d]
- Image: Curiosity rover sees Martian sulfur up close [2d]
- Aging rewires RNA production, favoring short genes over long neuronal ones [2d]
- The secret life of roots: How plants fight back against salty soils [2d]
- Quantum material opens new path for studying unusual electronic behavior [2d]
- Strengthening El Nino likely to 'rank among largest' on record [2d]
- Heat waves: Why British trees are shedding branches and dying [2d]
- Sensors detect California cliff collapses hours to days before failure, report says [2d]
- Newly identified 'saprotropism' helps roots avoid decaying plant matter—but not animal decay [2d]
- Mouse found near 7,000 meters may rewrite limits of mammal survival [2d]
- UK sets record for number of days over 34°C [2d]
- Fast charging can cause irreversible lithium migration in solid-state batteries [2d]
- The hidden benefits of privacy regulation [2d]
- High-throughput search tests 200 catalysts, revealing hidden routes for methane chemistry [2d]
- Why India stopped mourning its dead daughters: Research reveals hidden structures behind dowry's deadly silence [2d]
- Study questions growing international trade in critically endangered sand tiger sharks [2d]
- Ancient 100-kilometer Himalayan glacier once reached lower than many of India's famous hill stations [2d]
- One in four managers withholds feedback from those they supervise, even when the news is positive [2d]
- Volcanoes and wildfires are adding water vapor to the stratosphere, raising climate concerns [2d]
- Seagrass meadows could help nourish millions, new study finds [2d]
- New technique takes the heat out of 3D printing process [2d]
- The ghost in Orion's shell: Hydrogen maps show repeated stellar feedback sculpted around Orion Nebula [2d]
- Mild enzymatic method gently refines algae oil for nutrition products [2d]
- Unraveling the glass-like nature of epithelial tissues [2d]
- Newborn stars preserve organic-rich gas within ancient supernova debris [2d]
- Honesty may be more efficient than incentives in organizations, new research finds [2d]
- Heat waves push tropical forests past photosynthesis limits across 57 million hectares [2d]
- Fossils found decades ago reveal extinct 3.5 million-year-old giant salamander species [2d]
- Fish DNA and 10,000 crystals rewrite Colorado River's Grand Canyon origin story [2d]
- Next‑generation membranes can refine crude oil using under half the energy of distillation [2d]
- Pregnant women may avoid child protection out of fear and mistrust [2d]
- The color of penguin poo: Satellites reveal global warming's impact on an iconic polar species [2d]
- Using mechanical vibrations instead of magnetic memory for quantum computing [2d]
- El Nino powers up as forecasters predict historic strength and a rainier winter for the US South [2d]
- Wearables to track plant health: Farmers could use real-time information to manage crop conditions [2d]
- Sustainability reporting no longer shields companies from criticism [2d]
- Harmful ozone may have reached two-thirds of EU residents during record June heat wave [2d]
- Camera traps reveal Chornobyl wildlife changed routines during Russian occupation [2d]
- Genetic crossovers defy chromosome-length model in male and female mice [2d]
- Falling water levels trigger a surge in methane emissions from Mediterranean reservoirs [2d]
- Shackleton's final ship is no longer just a sonar shadow [2d]
- What if our homes could move? [2d]
- AI can predict how you'll respond to a survey—but that's not the same as understanding you [2d]
- Study identifies key mechanism regulating how cells use fat to generate energy [2d]
- Transparent nanosheets could shrink phone cameras while preserving high-resolution color images [2d]
- STING protein: Study finds new ways for the body to activate and possibly control inflammation [2d]
- 'Check your ingredients': A new blueprint for using Fermi's 'Golden Rule' [2d]
- New genomic method to track disease outbreaks globally [2d]
- The untapped potential of bowel cancer samples to boost understanding of other diseases [2d]
- A new route to electrically controlled helimagnetic structures [2d]
- Researchers develop low-cost AI tool to help cities map urban tree canopy [2d]
- China's pollution declines came at a cost [2d]
- Uncovering the secrets of the basking shark's bizarre skin [2d]
- 40.7 C heat shatters Barcelona record amid Spain's latest heat wave [2d]
- Western Europe records its hottest June as heat waves surge: EU monitor [2d]
- Taiwan warns of 'destructive' winds as typhoon nears [2d]
- Ancient fossil may reveal animal kingdom's earliest right-handedness at 550 million years old [2d]
- Hidden deep-sea turbulence could alter climate and fisheries within one lifetime [2d]
- Artemis II astronauts reunite with their moonship 3 months after record-breaking flight [2d]
- Young giant gas planet Beta Pic B refuses to reveal its origin [2d]
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