The Brutalist Report - science
- Nuts! NY authorities euthanize Instagram squirrel star [22d]
- Air monitor records pollution level in Lahore 80 times above WHO limit [22d]
- Japan urges 200,000 people to evacuate due to heavy rain [22d]
- The reasons flowers wilt could explain how plants spend (and save) their energy [22d]
- This is what it sounds like when the Earth's poles flip [22d]
- What the presidential candidates have done, and where they stand, on education [22d]
- Time to freak out? How the existential terror of hurricanes can fuel climate change denial [22d]
- Researchers study effect of phosphorous and irradiance on the invasive plant Chromolaena odorata [22d]
- Amplifying the impact of marine research imagery with Marimba, an open-source Python framework [22d]
- Study reveals the complex impact of state-led urban change on residential communities in Korea [22d]
- Citizen science platforms reveal more resources needed to protect birds in Germany [22d]
- Political pros no better than public in predicting which messages persuade, researchers find [22d]
- Black hole study challenges Kerr solution assumptions [22d]
- Honeybee gene specifies collective behavior, research shows [22d]
- Hurricanes: Unprecedented extremes or the new normal? [22d]
- Courts in UK may permit companies to be convicted of crimes even when no individual employee is criminally liable [22d]
- Scientists investigate contrail formation to reduce climate impact [22d]
- The moral, economic and human rights consequences of bride price in South Sudan and Australia [22d]
- Satellite imagery may help protect coastal forests from climate change [22d]
- News consumers are more influenced by political alignment than by truth, study shows [22d]
- Veterans and military family members improve election confidence, study finds [22d]
- Q&A: Navigating the minefield of election disinformation [22d]
- Hubble and Webb probe surprisingly smooth disk around Vega [22d]
- Researchers challenge longstanding theories in cellular reprogramming [22d]
- Chiral molecular self-assemblies that absorb light boost singlet fission process, research demonstrates [22d]
- California's Salton Sea receding at greater rate according to balloon mapping study [22d]
- Textbooks come alive with new interactive AI tool [22d]
- Government interventions can reduce deadly air pollution in South Asia, study finds [22d]
- Using mathematics to better understand cause and effect [22d]
- New insights into mango evolution: Study reveals extensive hybridization within the Mangifera genus [22d]
- Advances in taro research: New gene silencing system enables rapid gene function verification [22d]
- Better understanding of Indigenous cultural burning may lead to improved forest management in Australia [22d]
- Solar milking tech boosts dairy farms in Malawi [22d]
- A comparison of bat and bird wings reveals their evolutionary paths are vastly different [22d]
- International SWOT satellite spots planet-rumbling Greenland tsunami [22d]
- Sols 4350-4351: A whole team effort [22d]
- Antarctic krill genes could reveal how they're responding to climate change [22d]
- Recruiting the world's first disabled astronaut doesn't mean space travel is inclusive—here's how to change that [22d]
- Tech billionaire Elon Musk's social media posts have had a 'sudden boost' since July, new research reveals [22d]
- Cloud-inspired method of guiding light: Waveguiding mechanism could provide new ways to look inside the human body [22d]
- Decoding the body language of politicians: Beware of misleading analyses [22d]
- 'Wing spreading' adaptation in fruit flies offers insights into female courtship behavior [22d]
- RNA sequencing approach offers real-time and programmable transcriptome sequencing [22d]
- Human histones show promise in fighting bacterial infections [23d]
- Scientists prepare for the most ambitious sky survey yet, anticipating new insight on dark matter and dark energy [23d]
- Trees found to cool better than reflective roofs in vulnerable Houston neighborhoods [23d]
- In Norway, students get grades for their behavior—could this work elsewhere? [23d]
- Five things individuals can do to combat the biodiversity crisis as the world talks about it at COP16 [23d]
- Freshwater jellyfish sightings rise in Canadian lakes [23d]
- Advanced sampling method can track dynamic evolution of protein folding [23d]
- Study suggests western boundary currents have bigger impact on local climate variability than previously thought [23d]
- Isotope study reveals medieval people prioritized cereal farming, used fertilization, and organized land efficiently [23d]
- Discovery of a protein's key role in RNA processes could improve disease treatment in humans and plants [23d]
- Invasive species posing 'immediate threat' found in California, a first in North America [23d]
- NASA's Starliner astronauts to achieve feat, technically, during SpaceX Dragon relocation [23d]
- The world's largest wildlife crossing is finally standing: Here is what's coming next [23d]
- Urban legends or urban wildlife? Creepy creature sightings might just be thriving Chicago animals [23d]
- New studies reveal two factors that mask economic inequality [23d]
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