The Brutalist Report - science
- "What a jerk!" Uncontested provocative statements can signal dominance [959d]
- New microscopic organisms found in deep sea trench baffle Chile scientists [959d]
- 36-million-year-old whale fossil found in Peruvian desert [959d]
- Dozens of whales die in New Zealand mass stranding [959d]
- Great Barrier Reef suffers 'widespread' bleaching event [959d]
- Pete Davidson skipping ride to space on Jeff Bezos rocket [959d]
- Hot spring forecast: Drought deepens in West, flooding ebbs [959d]
- Lunar swirl patterns and topography are related, study finds [959d]
- Tiny protein variation has huge impact on all animals and plants [959d]
- Global carbon emissions from deforestation reveal surprisingly stable carbon dioxide uptake by land and oceans [959d]
- Stabilizing chromosomes to tackle tumors [959d]
- How cattle ranchers in Brazil could help reduce carbon emissions [959d]
- Arsenic helps make black phosphorus stable for energy efficiency [959d]
- As oceans warm, marine cold spells are disappearing [959d]
- Paving the way to tailor-made carbon nanomaterials and more accurate energetic materials modeling [959d]
- New computer predictive model is useful in identifying ancient hunter-gatherer sites [959d]
- Physicists find direct evidence of strong electron correlation in a 2D material for the first time [959d]
- Research team develops new strategy for designing thermoelectric materials [959d]
- Research chemists find a quick way to synthesize novel neuroactive compounds found in rainforest tree [959d]
- Researchers find significant gender pay gap in executive severances [959d]
- Researchers develop a sensor to make hydrogen visible [959d]
- Study argues that language may not shape social outcomes [959d]
- Ultra-compact integrated photonic device could lead to new optical technologies [959d]
- Frequency-dependent polarization of repeating fast radio bursts reveals their origin [959d]
- Forest restoration must navigate trade-offs between environmental and wood production goals [959d]
- New, clearest evidence yet that humans are a dominant force driving evolution [959d]
- Methane-eating bacteria convert greenhouse gas to fuel [959d]
- Study shows widespread physical and genomic adaptation to environment can occur within weeks [959d]
- Smoke from major wildfires destroys the ozone layer, study shows [959d]
- NASA rolls out its mega Moon rocket—here's what you need to know [959d]
- UK report outlines key priorities for climate change adaptation [959d]
- Impacts of El Niño–Southern Oscillation diversity on wintertime PM2.5 pollution in four Chinese megacities [959d]
- Unraveling tautomeric mixtures [959d]
- Florida's starving manatees reflect troubles in coastal ecosystems around the globe [959d]
- Improving urban planning with Superblocks [959d]
- Black swifts descended rapidly during lunar eclipse [959d]
- How a certain protein regulates up to two-thirds of the world's methane emission [959d]
- Pandemic mood: Much worse than a bad Monday [959d]
- European floating microplastics may accumulate in Arctic Ocean [959d]
- The oxidation of volcanoes—a magma opus [959d]
- Cloud seeding might not be as promising as drought-troubled states hope [959d]
- New web-based app maps violence in Ukraine based on in-country news sources [959d]
- How to encourage vulnerability in the workplace while keeping workers safe [959d]
- Ancient handprints on cave walls in Spain found to include children's hands [959d]
- Atmospheric scientist explains complex climate research through animations [959d]
- Ultrahard chiton teeth discovery offers clues to next-generation advanced materials [959d]
- Horse mussels need more protection in Scotland [959d]
- Using AI in health sciences education requires interdisciplinary collaboration and risk assessment [959d]
- Light elements make a difference in noble metal catalysis [959d]
- Conducting research in marketing with quasi-experiments [959d]
- Researchers catalog cell types present in white fat tissue in mice and in humans [959d]
- What teens see in closed online spaces such as the Discord app [959d]
- Exploring the psychology of welfare politics [959d]
- Drones shed light on coastal water flows [959d]
- One bird's joy is another bird's sorrow [959d]
- Interior of protons is maximally entangled [959d]
- Strong El Niño events could increase near-surface ozone in China [959d]
- Rare monkey adapts to fragmented habitat by dieting and reducing activity [959d]
- Thanks to heavy rain, Australia's environment scores a seven out of ten, but the future remains bleak [960d]
- Researchers design holographic lenses based on plasma [960d]
- Experiments show why early humans began adding handles to tools [960d]
- No European Mars mission this year, due to war in Ukraine [960d]
- Learners open to languages just before they make GCSE option choices, report shows [960d]
- To get to the rainforest canopy, it helps to have a crane [960d]
- Mermaids in Japan: From hideous harbingers of violence to beautiful enchantresses [960d]
- It's springtime on Mars, and the dunes are defrosting [960d]
- Researchers develop innovative approach to measure shallow water depth with satellite data [960d]
- Chinese astronomers discover more than 500 new open cluster candidates [960d]
- New paradigm in atmospheric gas sensing and molecular identification [960d]
- Moon's orbit proposed as a gravitational wave detector [960d]
- First experiment of quantum contextuality 'without loopholes' [960d]
- Residents survey damage after powerful Japan quake [960d]
- Italy seeks to study, sample Europe's southernmost glacier [960d]
- How spider silk could one day be used in cancer treatment [960d]
- Assume that animals have feelings too, say cognitive biologists [960d]
- Flexible LEC components for efficient light emission [960d]
- How NASA's Roman telescope could help find Earth-like planets by surveying space dust [960d]
- Gaia snaps photo of Webb at L2 [960d]
- Developing a new layered material for future electronics [960d]
- New way to boost catalyst activity [960d]
- New method of bond detection could lead to cheaper, more efficient ways to capture carbon [960d]
- Surprising behavior of hybrid matter: Antimatter atoms in superfluid helium [960d]
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