The Brutalist Report - science
- Britain began industrializing in the 17th century—more than 100 years earlier than history books claim [701d]
- Researchers envision sci-fi worlds involving changes to atmospheric water cycle [701d]
- Total solar eclipse forecast: Will your city have clear skies Monday? [701d]
- Students as teachers: The key to learning a language in virtual conversation exchanges [701d]
- Team develops portable swept-source Raman spectrometer for chemical and biomedical applications [701d]
- Factors impacting yield and size of day-neutral strawberries [701d]
- Scientists use AI to evaluate dental anthropology [701d]
- What's the earliest the moon could have formed? [701d]
- New fossil dolphin identified [701d]
- NASA to launch three sounding rockets during solar eclipse [701d]
- Pacific rock samples offer glimpse of active Earth 2.5 billion years ago [701d]
- Africa's carbon sink capacity is shrinking [701d]
- Q&A: The impact of China's rapidly aging society [701d]
- A robot hopper to explore the moon's dangerous terrain [701d]
- Mapping lava tubes on the moon and Mars from space [701d]
- 'Nudging' consumers is a common marketing tactic, but study finds it carries risk [701d]
- Q&A: How do animals react to a solar eclipse? [701d]
- ESA's solar eclipse maker, Proba-3 [701d]
- Phosphorus fertilization boosts young almond tree growth [701d]
- Nudging in a virtual supermarket for more animal welfare [701d]
- Computational chemistry needs to be sustainable too, say researchers [701d]
- What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs [701d]
- Study reports that people and environment both benefit from diversified farming, while bottom lines also thrive [701d]
- Mercury contamination rampant in Brazil Indigenous group: Study [701d]
- New research traces the fates of stars living near the Milky Way's central black hole [701d]
- How NASA's Roman Telescope will measure the ages of stars [701d]
- Rusty-patched bumblebee's struggle for survival found in its genes [701d]
- Textiles and food packaging biggest source of PFAS in Yangtze River [701d]
- How Taiwan managed to keep its death toll so low during the 7.4-magnitude earthquake [701d]
- Click chemistry: Research team creates 150 new compounds [701d]
- The life aquatic: Why diurnal frog species kept genes adapted to night vision [701d]
- Awe and dread: How religions have responded to total solar eclipses over the centuries [701d]
- ESA to launch Arctic weather satellite in June [701d]
- The omnipresence of PFAS—and what we can do about them [701d]
- Space scientists' new sensors shine spotlight on sun-Earth studies [701d]
- Amphibians use scream inaudible to humans for self-defense against predators, study suggests [701d]
- Academic freedom declining globally, index finds [701d]
- Electric cars credited with lower carbon dioxide emissions in US neighborhoods [701d]
- New research shows key molecules within nerve cells persist throughout life [702d]
- Climate engineering carries serious national security risks—countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway [702d]
- Only 57 producers are responsible for 80% of all fossil fuel and cement CO₂ emissions since 2016: Report [702d]
- More than 80% of the EU's farming subsidies support emissions-intensive animal products [702d]
- The Anthropocene epoch that isn't—what the decision not to label a new geological epoch means for Earth's future [702d]
- Why there may be oceans inside dwarf planets beyond Pluto—and what this means for the likely abundance of life [702d]
- Children born of rape: The devastating legacy of sexual violence in post-genocide Rwanda [702d]
- Viewpoint: Kenya's wildlife conservancies make old men rich, while making women and young people poorer [702d]
- New study flags alarmingly high levels of microplastics in Nigeria's Osun River [702d]
- Is the universe really a 'dark forest' full of hostile aliens in hiding? [702d]
- Cocoa price has doubled in mere months, but it shouldn't add much to the price of chocolate [702d]
- Climate change impacts terrorist activity, study finds [702d]
- Electric vehicles may be lowering Bay Area's carbon footprint: Monitors record small decrease in CO₂ emissions [702d]
- A natural history of the Red Sea and the uncertain future of its corals [702d]
- Research shows direct link between state income taxes and migration [702d]
- Asian-American social workers witness rise in anti-Asian racism [702d]
- Be humble to succeed in the workplace, says study [702d]
- Scientists pursue the total solar eclipse with NASA jet planes [702d]
- Unlocking Arctic mysteries: How melting ice shapes our climate [702d]
- New focused approach can help untangle messy quantum scrambling problems [702d]
- Researchers investigate possibility of collecting DNA from air-conditioning units at crime scenes [702d]
- Understanding how fire shapes plants can help protect them [702d]
- Researchers find the link between human activity and shifting weather patterns in western North America [702d]
- Eight ways to ensure Indonesia's nickel sector is sustainable [702d]
- How agroecology can be part of a 'just transition' for Canada's food system [702d]
- Out of alignment: How clashing policies make for terrible environmental outcomes [702d]
- If you have money anxiety, knowing your financial attachment style can help [702d]
- How plants heal wounds: Mechanical forces guide direction of cell division [702d]
- Salmon populations are struggling, bringing economic woes for California's fishing fleet [702d]
- Attack and defense in the microverse: How small RNA molecules regulate viral infections of bacteria [702d]
- Chinese scientists reveal the spinning mechanism of the silkworm [702d]
- New study paves the way for precision drugs to treat blood cancers [702d]
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