The Brutalist Report - science
- The most effective ways of foraging can attract predators, scientists find [866d]
- Fossil tells the 'tail' of an ancient beast [866d]
- Study finds people who expect others to vote are more likely to vote themselves [866d]
- Fuzzy falcon chicks who nest at Michigan State football stadium get tracking bands [866d]
- Danish masters prepped canvases with leftovers from brewing beer [866d]
- Pre-Hispanic aquaducts irrigate modern Peruvian crops [866d]
- Danish researcher and NASA predict how many people will die from air pollution in the future [866d]
- Lost since 1362: Researchers discover the church of a sunken medieval trading place [866d]
- Relating to someone else's situation 'equally' can be validating, shows research [866d]
- Nearly 70% of private label avocado oil rancid or mixed with other oils, find researchers [866d]
- White-bellied pangolins have second-highest number of chromosomes among mammals [866d]
- Food forests and urban farms hold promise of addressing numerous problems at once [866d]
- Translating Swahili language and knowledge in colonial and post-colonial Tanzania [866d]
- How can universities better understand students' experiences of violence and victimization? [866d]
- Phytophthora 'the plant destroyer' meets its match with a new identification tool [866d]
- Activity sessions in daycare already nurturing emotional skills by 10 weeks, finds research [866d]
- Algae combined with visible light may create ink for cultured meat [866d]
- Scientists advocate synergistic approach to address climate change and air pollution in China [866d]
- Large-scale long terminal repeat insertions found to produce a significant set of novel transcripts in cotton [866d]
- New is good: Novelty is essential to keeping bright learners engaged this summer [866d]
- Publication of the first global macrogenetic map of marine habitat-forming species [866d]
- Volcano rumbles near Mexico City, coating towns with ash, disrupting flights [866d]
- 'Sustainable' ventless dryers may contribute to waterborne microfiber pollution [866d]
- Database stores names for family members in 1,200+ languages [866d]
- Increasing heat likely a major factor in human migration [866d]
- New study finds bio-based plastic and plastic-blend textiles do not biodegrade in the ocean [866d]
- Scientists provide first field observations of coccolithophore carbon extraction [866d]
- Gender trumps politics in determining people's ability to read others' minds, study finds [866d]
- Young people engaging in anti-social behavior online seek social approval, study finds [866d]
- From beloved West African cuisine to Canadian road salt, corrosion study opens new path [866d]
- Can beer convince Americans to drink recycled wastewater? [866d]
- What's behind the toxic algae producing killer shellfish in Alaska? [866d]
- Machine learning technology boosts analog weather forecasting [866d]
- Puzzling rings may be finger loops from prehistoric weapon systems, research finds [866d]
- Researchers introduce valuable traits in plants without creating transgenic plants [866d]
- Image: Mars terrain recreation at ESA [866d]
- Satellites provide crucial insights into Arctic amplification [866d]
- NASA's LRO views impact site of HAKUTO-R mission 1 moon lander [866d]
- NASA's Chandra, Webb telescopes combine for arresting views [866d]
- What if dinosaurs were already in decline when the asteroid struck? [866d]
- Precisely measuring the differing filamentary cytoskeletal characteristics of mobile and stationary cells [866d]
- How the epigenetic landscape modulates pioneer transcription factor binding [866d]
- Pulsed discharge plasma helps in heavy oil conversion [866d]
- Forecasting tool used by the UN expands its range of crops to include alfalfa [866d]
- Virgin Orbit to cease operations, sell assets of Richard Branson's satellite launcher [866d]
- Endangered chimpanzees contaminated with pesticides and flame retardants [866d]
- Opinion: Australia is in a unique position to eliminate the bee-killing Varroa mite. Here's what happens if we don't [866d]
- Finally delicious: New proteins to revolutionize gluten-free baked goods [866d]
- Heat-stressed fish embryos can induce stress in nearby embryos [866d]
- Medical 'microrobots' could one day treat bladder disease, other human illnesses [866d]
- Scientists find first evidence for new superconducting state in Ising superconductor [866d]
- Ultrafast X-ray spectroscopy: Watching molecules relax in real time [866d]
- Where do our limbs come from? Study uncovers new clues about the origin of paired appendages [866d]
- New method predicts extreme weather events more accurately [866d]
- Brazil builds 'rings of carbon dioxide' to simulate climate change in the Amazon [866d]
- Ligand-nanocrystal interactions under visible light irradiation [866d]
- Ancient humans may have paused in Arabia for 30,000 years on their way out of Africa [866d]
- Anthropocene 'sixth mass extinction' event predicted to be worse than previously thought [866d]
- How global flows of toxic mercury impact human health [866d]
- Quantum matter breakthrough: Tuning density waves [866d]
- 'Segment-jumping' ridgecrest earthquakes explored in new study [866d]
- Are search engines bursting the filter bubble? Study finds political ideology plays bigger role than algorithms [866d]
- Spiny mice found to have bone-plated tails [866d]
- DNA facilitates escape from metastability in self-assembling systems [866d]
- Failed antibiotic could be a game-changing weed killer for farmers [866d]
- New production process for therapeutic nanovesicles [866d]
- The world's worst animal disease is killing frogs worldwide—a testing breakthrough could help save them [866d]
- New way of machining tiny diamond rotors could improve protein studies [866d]
- Tiny but tenacious: Arctic-alpine plants are engineers and warning bells [866d]
- Why are killer whales attacking boats? Expert Q&A [866d]
- Astronomers explore a recently discovered luminous quasar [866d]
- Progressive quantum leaps—high-speed, thin-film lithium niobate quantum processors driven by quantum emitters [866d]
- Data from Juno suggest lightning on Jupiter pulses in ways similar to lightning on Earth [866d]
- Miami zoo's meet-a-kiwi scheme ruffles feathers in New Zealand [866d]
- South Korea cancels satellite launch plan citing technical problem [866d]
- Mexico keeps close watch on ash-spewing volcano [866d]
- Typhoon Mawar set for direct hit on Guam [866d]
- 2 killed, others hurt in severe storms north of Houston [866d]
- South Korea to conduct satellite launch as North Korea pushes to fire its 1st military spy satellite [866d]
- 'Leap of faith:' Alaska pursues carbon offset market while embracing oil [866d]
- Scientists uncover health benefits of melatonin supplement for cattle [866d]
- Scientists from the Global South innovate to track ongoing amphibian pandemic [866d]
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