The Brutalist Report - science
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- Global access to food crops is affected by transport costs and economic inequality [1d]
- AI-driven literature mining speeds discovery of heat-stable lead-free dielectric materials [2d]
- Century-old physics idea explains why cubic fluid equations work [2d]
- Tourist sign translations made more culturally fluent by AI system [2d]
- Occupational health challenges require more than individual support, new doctoral study shows [2d]
- Scarce emergence of new species drove the decline of African megaherbivores, study suggests [2d]
- Thinner lenses, brighter colors: Metalens research clears two hurdles for AR and VR glasses [2d]
- Rising carbon dioxide is supercharging grass growth in African savannas, study finds [2d]
- Researchers build 'digital twin' to model Manhattan air quality [2d]
- North Sea wind farm expansion may shift rain offshore, simulations suggest [2d]
- Decode the chatter of birds with a neuroscientist [2d]
- Fibrinogen discovery reshapes understanding of how wounds heal [2d]
- Welcome to the jungle: Newly discovered snake named after Slash from Guns N' Roses [2d]
- Messy life-producing cellular process caught in action for first time [2d]
- Small doses of caustic soda increase biogas production from banana waste [2d]
- Intense light bent out of shape—ultrafast lenses made from gas [2d]
- Natural forest regrowth offers a lower-cost path to climate and biodiversity goals [2d]
- How membraneless organelles assemble into organized protein hubs [2d]
- Magnetically levitated quantum bit could address design flaws [2d]
- A new role for nitrate reductase in regulating nitrogen-responsive nodulation [2d]
- AI boosts sensitivity to double-Higgs signatures occurring about once per trillion collisions [2d]
- Japan to launch probe for Mars moons in October: Space agency [2d]
- Dynamics of the Icelandic ice sheet altered North Atlantic seawater chemistry, environmental physicists reveal [2d]
- Scorching summer triggers record rockfalls in Alps, scientist says [2d]
- Rising ocean temperatures reduce the natural carbon storage capacity of seagrass meadows [2d]
- Alternative mRNA modification lets ribosomes move nearly twice as fast [2d]
- Belgium's fire of the century now 'under control' [2d]
- New measurements explain how silicon and diamond achieve extreme reversible stretching [2d]
- Hypersonic impact rapidly transforms diamond into graphite, revealing energy-absorbing mechanism [2d]
- As Europe's rivers recede, shippers scramble to limit damage [2d]
- From the lab to headlines: Why do some studies make the news while others don't? [2d]
- Why social media algorithms send you posts you don't like [2d]
- Europe's heat waves scorch 80 million with 40 C heat [2d]
- How well do past extinctions predict extinction risk today? [2d]
- 'Wall-to-wall' map of NYC trees could help cool cities worldwide [2d]
- Who helps more—low-income earners or the wealthy? It depends on the situation [2d]
- A cell-motility pathway helps set the pace of embryo development [2d]
- 'Shaking up' biofilm research: Active topography reduces bacterial infections [2d]
- China's solar push linked to bird diversity losses across 2,344 counties [2d]
- Cursive is making a comeback. But does it deserve one? [2d]
- Extreme rain shifts toward larger, less frequent storms across eastern US [2d]
- Stone tools suggest Neanderthals once inhabited Arabian deserts [2d]
- Brand messaging shapes consumer choices in vegan cosmetics [2d]
- A new kind of polymer with two faces and a twist control electron spin [2d]
- Blocc chemistry could automate molecular discovery and democratize access to new materials [2d]
- Accounting staff turnover may lead to future financial reporting problems [2d]
- 100-million-year-old molecular 'bypasses' may have helped grasses dominate landscapes and agriculture [2d]
- Newton's momentum principles could help design safer offshore facilities in extreme waves [2d]
- Oxygen vacancies unlock fast lithium-ion transport in battery material [2d]
- Soil methane sink may be larger than thought, three-model analysis finds [2d]
- Temporary liver coating may improve safety and targeting of mRNA vaccines and cancer therapies [2d]
- Farm mice study shows antibiotic resistance is an environmental problem, not just a medical one [2d]
- Women compete just as hard as men for top jobs and can win them more often, auction-style study suggests [2d]
- DNA's physical properties may shape which mutations evolution preserves [2d]
- Preschool teachers overwhelmingly support play-based learning, study finds [2d]
- A little Big Bang: Bowling-pin-shaped nuclei shed new light on the universe's first moments [2d]
- 3D imaging and machine learning improve noncontact weight estimation of frozen skipjack tuna [2d]
- Neanderthal hips challenge long-standing hypothesis of a trade-off between childbirth and bipedal walking [2d]
- International review standardizes selenosugar nomenclature and selenium metabolism [2d]
- Illuminating the limits of the international unit of light, the candela [2d]
- Nanoparticle combines two strategies to speed up the healing of chronic wounds [2d]
- Fertilizer prices and shortages are hamstringing our farmers. But we have other options [2d]
- Designing supramolecular therapies to cross the blood-brain barrier [2d]
- The first wave of bird flu is the worst: What can Australia learn from overseas? [2d]
- Tobacco companies helped flood the federal comment process that stalled menthol cigarette ban [2d]
- Over 75% of UK wetlands have been destroyed—restoring them would help prevent wildfires [2d]
- Homebuyers are choosing homes with much higher carbon footprints than they realize [2d]
- How sex sheds evolutionary baggage [2d]
- Interstellar travel IV: Solar, magnetic, & directed-energy sails [2d]
- Global sand dunes map reveals clues to distant worlds, including Mars [2d]
- Children prefer fair punishment to unequal treatment, study finds [2d]
- The higher the hope, the harder the fall: Study finds ESG downgrades hit optimistic investors the hardest [2d]
- Dark boreal forests of Canada absorb enough heat to cancel up to a 5th of their climate benefit, scientists warn [2d]
- Clubbing may boost well-being for women in midlife [2d]
- Researchers gain access to crucial deliberations on deep-sea mining [2d]
- ALMA uncovers sulfur for the first time around a rare class of supergiant star [2d]
- Ocean time travelers return with secrets of the Great Barrier Reef [2d]
- Uncovering the evolution of Edo-period Japanese ceramic jars with AI [2d]
- RNA droplets may have helped start life on Earth [2d]
- Snake bones with flint cuts show Mount Carmel settlers ate reptiles 15,000 years ago [2d]
- Changing wage benefits highlight need to align skills and jobs [2d]
- Drought stress in trees: What to expect and what to do [2d]
- Dark energy and quantum gravity may be deeply intertwined [2d]
- First public firearm industry archive reveals ignored warning over suspicious gun sales [2d]
- New analysis reveals 'encouraging' global mangrove cover increase despite losses in key regions [2d]
- Communication style outweighs resume content in workplace first impressions, analysis finds [2d]
- Area affected by wildfires in Europe could almost triple due to climate change [2d]
- Australia races to shield little penguins from H5N1 bird flu [2d]
- Honduras places 80% of country on El Niño drought alert [2d]
- Rescue mission is called off for NASA's aging Swift space telescope [2d]
- What beats seeing eclipses from space? Try the northern and southern lights [2d]
- Honeybees struggle to gather nectar in August, direct measurements reveal [2d]
- Warming waters draw summer 'feeding frenzies' by whales off Greenland [2d]
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