The Brutalist Report - science
- Looking beyond microplastics: Cotton and synthetic microfibers impact behavior and growth of aquatic organisms [766d]
- Mistaken fossil rewrites history of Indian subcontinent for second time [766d]
- Digital revolution inspires new research direction in ecosystem structural diversity [766d]
- Neanderthals hunted, butchered massive elephants: study [766d]
- Getting ready for the next 'big' quake in Missouri's New Madrid Seismic Zone [766d]
- Drilling campaign reaches a depth of 808 meters in the Antarctic ice sheet [766d]
- New method extracts antioxidant nutrients from corn processing waste [766d]
- Quails could be the unknown reservoir of Tuscany and Sicilian viruses [766d]
- Engineers examine safe drinking water management strategies [766d]
- War tourists fighting on a virtual front, since Ukraine-Russia war [766d]
- Wildfires are increasingly burning California's snowy landscapes, colliding with winter droughts to shrink snowpack [766d]
- New Mexico's largest emitters overlooked in state climate policy, says report [766d]
- A new strategy for microbial nutrient acquisition in reduced oxygen environments [766d]
- Learning with all your senses: Multimodal enrichment as the optimal learning strategy of the future [766d]
- Three new nautilus species described from the Coral Sea and South Pacific [766d]
- Sierra Nevada snowpack hits highest level in nearly 30 years [766d]
- Feather mite species associated with Laysan albatross discovered in Japan [766d]
- Environmental group urges California to limit the growing of almonds and alfalfa [766d]
- Not blaming women is key to increasing their presence in tech professions, says researcher [766d]
- Scientists report on a quasiparticle that can transfer heat under electrical control [766d]
- Curious comet's rare close approach [766d]
- Almost half of young people with long COVID report lost learning [766d]
- Linking policy and better data is key to managing UK land to meet 21st century challenges [766d]
- UK study examines coastal city attitudes about recycling [766d]
- Dogs' average age at cancer diagnosis is associated with size, sex, breed [767d]
- Study offers neurological explanation for how brains bias partisans against new information [767d]
- First solid scientific evidence that Vikings brought animals to Britain [767d]
- Space Coast bustling with 4 crew launches on tap from SpaceX, Boeing [767d]
- To know where the birds are going, researchers turn to citizen science and machine learning [767d]
- Communities that suffered rapid manufacturing job losses fare worse on sustainability: Study [767d]
- Scientists show that light-activated nanoscale drills can kill pathogenic fungi [767d]
- 'Ghostly' neutrinos provide new path to study protons [767d]
- Researchers reveal microscopic quantum correlations of ultracold molecules [767d]
- Western wildfires destroying more homes per square mile burned, finds new analysis [767d]
- Why teachers are letting students solve math problems in lots of different ways [767d]
- Numerical simulations of planetesimal formation reproduce key properties of asteroids, comets [767d]
- Study reveals need for better understanding of light pollution on migrating animals [767d]
- You're about to see a growing trend of 'laptop workers' in cafés. New research reveals why [767d]
- Air pollution increase visible through the paintings of 19th-century artists [767d]
- Direct support to small-scale farmers reduces poverty: What Zambia is doing right [767d]
- Business and consumers hamper climate fight: report [767d]
- After miraculous comeback, damselfly in distress again [767d]
- Pumping Mississippi River water west: solution or pipedream? [767d]
- How to make a mummy: Ancient Egyptian workshop has new clues [767d]
- How liquid crystal elastomer research is paving the way for new applications and practical devices [767d]
- IRS disproportionately audits Black taxpayers, finds paper [767d]
- Tyre Nichols: US police violence may stem from a long history of fighting 'internal enemies' [767d]
- Climate change is transforming Australia's cultural life—so why isn't it mentioned in the new national cultural policy? [767d]
- Australia's cotton farmers can help prevent exploitation in the global garment industry [767d]
- Sharks and stingrays have been traded for centuries. Here's why that history could help save them [767d]
- Tax returns: Scams are rising rapidly—how to spot a fake phone call and avoid falling victim [767d]
- It's official: World's largest giant waterlily recognized by Guinness World Records [767d]
- Leveling up: How UK freeports risk harboring international crime [767d]
- Accra is congested, but relocating Ghana's capital is not the only option, say researchers [767d]
- Protected areas fail to safeguard more than 75% of global insect species, finds study [767d]
- 319-million-year-old fish preserves the earliest fossilized brain of a backboned animal [767d]
- Physicists observe rare resonance in molecules for the first time [767d]
- When your supernova's a dud: Rare binary star features weirdly round orbit, researchers report [767d]
- The bubbling universe: A previously unknown phase transition in the early universe [767d]
- 1.5-degree goal not plausible: Social change more important than physical tipping points, says study [767d]
- Chemically functionalized polymer nanoparticles reduce friction on steel surfaces [767d]
- Plasma-structural coloring: A new colorful approach to an inkless future [767d]
- Race to vaccinate rare wild monkeys gives hope for survival [767d]
- The power of pals: Social mammals live longer, suggests new study [767d]
- 'Mad cow' disease case identified in Netherlands [767d]
- Evidence found of tidal impact on the plasmasphere [767d]
- China's stricter clean heating policies may have saved thousands of lives [767d]
- Special setup uses polarized rubidium and xenon as transmitter and receiver system for exotic fields [767d]
- Converting drycleaning solvent into useful chemical compounds [767d]
- Prototype particle detectors project smashes milestone [767d]
- Successful in-flight demonstration of the ADEO braking sail [767d]
- How social considerations improve the equity and effectiveness of ecosystem restoration [767d]
- Researchers uncover a novel preference structure to explain the aesthetics behind our everyday choice of clothing [767d]
- China's pollution policies have improved air quality, with benefits extending to South Korea [767d]
- The rise of corporate landlords: How they are swallowing city centers one block of flats at a time [767d]
- SETI: Alien hunters get a boost as AI helps identify promising signals from space [767d]
- Scientists develop a new approach to help optimize marble conservation [767d]
- TESS discovers new warm brown dwarf [767d]
- Persistence is crucial in the classroom, new education reports show [767d]
- Powering neutron science: Laser-driven neutron generation realizing single-shot resonance spectroscopy [767d]
- Researchers elucidate structure of enigmatic chloroplast protein transport machinery [767d]
- Researchers develop 100% biodegradable paper straws that do not become soggy [767d]
- Better eyewitness lineup improves accuracy, detecting innocence [767d]
- Using CRISPR to detect cancer biomarkers [767d]
- Voice-activated system for hands-free, safer DNA handling [767d]
- Soil tainted by air pollution expels carbon [767d]
- US states miss water share agreement deadline [767d]
- Relentless sex drive may threaten survival of quolls [767d]
- Trees could cut urban heatwave mortality by a third: Study [767d]
- Two missing Dallas Zoo monkeys found: police [767d]
- ChatGPT maker fields tool for spotting AI-written text [767d]
- Monarch butterflies wintering in California rebound [767d]
- Seawater split to produce green hydrogen [767d]
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