The Brutalist Report - science
- Arctic nightlife: Seabird colony bursts with sound at night [231d]
- Whale of a tail: Scientists track unique humpback 'fingerprint' [231d]
- With bites rare, experts want sharks to shed scary reputation [231d]
- Thai tourist hotspot Chiang Mai tops world's most polluted cities [231d]
- SpaceX comes close to completing test flight of mega rocket but loses spacecraft near end [231d]
- Study of long-term student engagement challenges 'one great teacher' narrative of education [232d]
- Kurdish uprisings have led to new ways for communities to claim Kurdish identity, study shows [232d]
- Diverse habitats help salmon weather unpredictable climate changes, says study [232d]
- Hierarchy expansion: When should a startup hire managers? [232d]
- Information overload is a personal and societal danger, researchers say [232d]
- Training dairy cows with positive reinforcement can turn otherwise stressful events into play [232d]
- Terminator-style robots more likely to be blamed for civilian deaths [232d]
- Researchers prove fundamental limits of electromagnetic energy absorption [232d]
- Study finds media coverage focused on NASA mathematician's achievements, but treated discrimination as past problem [232d]
- Lonely young adults less likely to gain employment in adulthood, study finds [232d]
- Increasing participation in the energy transition: Making community energy cooperatives more diverse [232d]
- Improving education and human security for vulnerable refugee children [232d]
- SpaceX's 3rd Starship launch makes it to space without exploding, but is lost on reentry [232d]
- Consumers across political spectrum share food pricing frustrations [232d]
- Researchers teach kids to code with cultural research and embroidery machines [232d]
- Advances and challenges in understanding compound weather and climate extremes [232d]
- Wind and wave observations reveal the seasonal variations in wave-induced stress over global ocean [232d]
- Using adavosertib-encapsulated MOFs for p53-mutated gallbladder cancer treatment via synthetic lethality [232d]
- Conduction of catalytic properties from buried transitional metals to exposed inert main group metals [232d]
- Researchers develop a new type of frequency comb that promises to further boost the accuracy of timekeeping [232d]
- Tropical birds could tolerate warming better than expected [232d]
- New simpler and cost-effective forensics test helps identify touch DNA [232d]
- Researcher finds high schools fail to understand, support aspirations of Black and Latinx boys [232d]
- Hubble tracks Jupiter's stormy weather [232d]
- Research uncovers specific protein interactions needed for cells to break down and remove damaged mitochondria [232d]
- Study reveals ancient ice may still exist in distant space objects [232d]
- No soft skills training spells missed opportunity for many organizations [232d]
- Arctic Weather Satellite tested for life in orbit [232d]
- NASA lights 'beacon' on moon with autonomous navigation system test [232d]
- Scent training could make pet dogs better behaved, shows study [232d]
- Scientists describe new orchid species related to famous Darwin's orchid [232d]
- New bioengineered protein design shows promise in fighting COVID-19 [232d]
- A new starring role for video captions: Language learning [232d]
- New method enables synthesis of hundreds of new 2D materials [232d]
- How AI is clearing the waters in urban rivers [232d]
- NASA Armstrong updates 1960s concept to study giant planets [232d]
- Dog-killing flatworm discovered in Southern California [232d]
- What can we learn flying through the plumes at Enceladus? [232d]
- A 790,000 year-old asteroid impact could explain seafloor spherules [232d]
- Researchers find new ways to regulate hole transport layer for efficient perovskite solar cells [232d]
- Engineered MgO nanoparticles: A promising path to synergistic cartilage and bone therapy [232d]
- Nanozyme-enabled nanodecoys: A new strategy for fighting urinary tract infections [232d]
- The timeless wisdom of Sanpo-yoshi for present day businesses [232d]
- Social-emotional growth linked to higher math and English scores [232d]
- Researchers offer unique way to monitor carbon emissions in bodies of water [232d]
- Victoria's new habitat law fails to protect a tiny endangered species, say researchers [232d]
- Shade-grown coffee demonstrates the benefits of combining agriculture and conservation [232d]
- Aiming at the industrial use of clay column chromatography for optical resolution [232d]
- Photon-like electrons in a four-dimensional world discovered in a real material [232d]
- Analyzing impact of climate flooding images and political cues in news coverage [232d]
- Plant identification via app enables phenological monitoring [232d]
- Danish chef to launch gourmet dining to stratosphere [232d]
- Forest and stream habitats keep energy exchanges in balance, global team finds [232d]
- Advanced analytical technologies for controlling medical cannabis production [232d]
- Australian Timor ponies have genetic diversity necessary for a breeding program, researchers find [232d]
- Facts about hail, the icy precipitation often encountered in spring and summer [232d]
- Researchers: Sweden has vast 'old growth' forests, but they are being chopped down faster than the Amazon [232d]
- Women favor climate actions that benefit future generations more than men, research shows [232d]
- SpaceX mega rocket lost in final phase of test flight [232d]
- Vinegar and baking soda: A cleaning hack or just a bunch of fizz? [232d]
- Digital nomads: A benefit or burden for local communities? [232d]
- Financial abuse from an intimate partner? Three ways you can protect yourself [232d]
- Large old trees are vital for Australian birds. Their long branches and hollows can't be replaced by saplings [232d]
- Digital surveillance is omnipresent in China. How citizens are coping [232d]
- Total solar eclipses provide an opportunity to engage with science, culture and history [232d]
- Increasing sea temperatures associated with higher bull shark abundance [232d]
- Citizen astronomers and AI discover 30,000 ring galaxies [232d]
- Alzheimer's drug fermented with help from AI and bacteria moves closer to reality [232d]
- Surprising insights about debris flows on Mars [232d]
- Map created that shows 11 California counties most at risk for wildfires [232d]
- SpaceX scrubs Wednesday launch attempt at Kennedy Space Center [232d]
- Eroding bluffs could send California homes tumbling into the ocean. What can be done? [232d]
- Study finds workers misjudge wage markets [232d]
- Field studies confirm social network shrinking for aging monkeys [232d]
- Space company develops centrifuge to test impact of gravity on crystalline-structured drug molecules [232d]
- Energy price hikes hit older people hardest, study finds [232d]
- Scientists develop a novel pipeline to create custom cell culture devices [232d]
- Transgender scientists speak up about the challenges they face in academia and share how to support them [232d]
- New study shows mother chimps play with their offspring through good times and bad [232d]
- New discovery reveals how the egg controls sperm entry [232d]
- Supercharging fuel cells with caffeine [232d]
- Gene expression technology set to semi-automation [232d]
- New starting point discovered in the fight against P. aeruginosa [232d]
- Study finds children in Flint experienced educational declines even if they did not have lead pipes [232d]
- Insights into fungal toxin promise new treatment pathway for C. albicans infections [232d]
- Dragonflies with waxy coating better able to resist a warming climate, research suggests [232d]
- Bacterial diseases a lethal threat during the Stone Age [232d]
- Could iPhones replace microscopes in early STEM education? [232d]
- Researchers discover new yttrium-hydrogen compounds with implications for high-pressure superconductivity [232d]
- Exotic molecules embedded into continuum refuse to break apart, defying initial expectations [232d]
- New method predicts harvest location to reveal illegal timber exports [232d]
- Researchers reveal dual-function mechanism of bacteriophage-derived protein AcrIIA15 [232d]
- Warm Jupiter exoplanet orbiting distant star detected [232d]
- 'The night might not save us': New study shows drought drives overnight burning of wildfires [232d]
- Researchers overcome lattice mismatch issue to advance optoelectronic applications [232d]
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