The Brutalist Report - science
- Study explains the evolutionary origins and advantages of masturbation [755d]
- Development of communication in chimpanzees echoes that of human infants [755d]
- Rsearcher finds factors linked with chronic school absenteeism [755d]
- Arctic could be ice-free a decade earlier than thought [755d]
- Just keep swimming: SoCal study shows sharks, humans can share ocean peacefully [755d]
- Using social media cherry blossom images and AI to track climate patterns [755d]
- NASA's new detectors could improve views of gamma-ray events [755d]
- Preliminary evidence of anticoagulant rodenticide exposure in American kestrels in the Western US [755d]
- 'Heat highways' could keep electronics cool [755d]
- Research shows real-world value of strategy courses for MBA students [755d]
- How much cobalt can be mined in the US? Study examines domestic mining site in Idaho [755d]
- Researchers dig deep to unveil causes of decline for North America's smallest falcon [755d]
- Why are dog breeds with innate diseases popular? [755d]
- Unraveling the historic journey of the mung bean: A tale of evolution, migration and climate adaptation [755d]
- Elastocaloric cooling system opens door to climate-friendly AC [755d]
- Researchers develop online hate speech 'shockwave' formula [755d]
- Researchers advance DNA nanostructure stability [755d]
- How well toxic elements leach out of coal ash depends on the ash's nanoscale composition, shows study [755d]
- Roadblocks and speed limits: Geoscientists study Alaska's Denali fault [755d]
- Nebraska scientists closing in on long-lasting swine flu vaccine [755d]
- Order in chaos: Atmosphere's Antarctic oscillation has natural cycle, discover researchers [755d]
- Illinois environmentalists push for state action to protect wetlands after Supreme Court ruling rolls back federal rules [755d]
- Not your average space explosion: Very long baseline array finds classical novae are anything but simple [755d]
- Study suggests long-lived tree species play greater role in generating genetic diversity [755d]
- Revolutionizing optical control with topological edge states [755d]
- Researchers visualize communication of G protein-coupled receptors, paving way for new drug discovery [755d]
- Researchers create tool to improve the forecasting of extreme rain events [755d]
- Team develops magnetic microrobots with folate to promote targeted drug delivery to cancer cells [755d]
- Chesapeake Bay report cites environmental justice disparities [755d]
- Spotlight thrown on diary of York woman from 1800s [755d]
- Landmark Supreme Court decision in Nepal helps protect wildlife and ensure social justice [755d]
- Interdisciplinary team tracks the fate of plastic waste in the North Sea [755d]
- Canada wildfires lead to air-quality alerts in US, here's how to stay safe [755d]
- Bombardier beetle vs. assassin bug: Mimetic interactions via a shared enemy [755d]
- A novel green photoreactor for the synthesis of desirable chiral enantiomers [755d]
- Optimizing the properties and microstructure of bulk superconductors [755d]
- Study models geomagnetic field shielding over the last 100,000 years [755d]
- Precision nuclear physics in Indium-115 beta decay spectrum using cryogenic detectors [755d]
- Scientists' political donations reflect polarization in academia—with implications for the public's trust in science [755d]
- Building activity produces 18% of emissions and a shocking 40% of our landfill waste [755d]
- 'Too small and carefree': Endangered animals released into the wild may lack the match-fitness to evade predators [755d]
- Australian students in rural areas are not 'behind' their city peers because of socioeconomic status [755d]
- Study shows need for more female STEM leadership [755d]
- Researchers identify genetic makeup of new strains of West Nile [755d]
- Unraveling brood parasitism in predatory mites [755d]
- How cats and dogs affect the climate—and what you can do about it [755d]
- Three ways to use ChatGPT to help students learn—and not cheat [755d]
- Climate: Battle lines harden over how to slash CO2 [755d]
- How activity in outer space will affect regional inequalities in the future [755d]
- Changing wild animals' behavior could help save them—but is it ethical? [755d]
- An immersive tactile book for blind children [755d]
- Tiny gold particles can help harness energy from the sun to break down pollution [755d]
- Climate change has a dramatic impact on the global water cycle, say researchers [755d]
- Retirement reinvented: How to find fulfilment later in life [755d]
- How India's 'slum-free' redevelopment fails residents by ignoring their design insights and needs [755d]
- New report examines gun violence 'hot spots' in Houston area [755d]
- How we are contaminating our waters with microplastics and a multitude of chemicals [755d]
- Young children's words predict reading ability—5 ways parents and caregivers can help grow them [755d]
- Researchers develop stepwise strategy for carbon dioxide reduction to multicarbon products [755d]
- Study that challenged validity of elemental analysis leads to scientific journals changing guidelines [755d]
- 'Managing your boss' can lead to good working relationships with managers, research reveals [755d]
- USDA researches New England's ability to be self-reliant in food production [755d]
- Motor skills and physical activity practice supports preschoolers' learning, finds researcher [755d]
- Social media 'trust' or 'distrust' buttons could reduce spread of misinformation [755d]
- The world's first flowers were pollinated by insects, says new study [755d]
- What's the (dark) matter with Euclid? [755d]
- Study reveals heterogeneous mantle source compositions for boninite from Bonin and Troodos [755d]
- Study highlights the factors fomenting Bellandur lake's infamous foam [755d]
- A compound from fruit flies could lead to new antibiotics [755d]
- NASA-JPL Psyche launch on track with 'outstanding' progress, review board confirms [755d]
- Study uncovers new clues about the process of cell plasticity [755d]
- Tectonics matter: Geoscientists probe geochemistry, microbial diversity of Peruvian hot springs [755d]
- In a changing ecosystem, Yellowstone grizzly bears are resilient [755d]
- Benefits of later school entry for kids spill over to younger siblings, study finds [755d]
- Quantum visualization technique gives insight into photosynthesis [755d]
- Brazilian algorithm aims to project future of Amazon rainforest and predict changes in carbon capture [755d]
- Betelgeuse is almost 50% brighter than normal. What's going on? [755d]
- Europe seeks flourishing forests through restoration [755d]
- Preventing pandemics by leaving bats undisturbed [755d]
- UN climate chief hails 'unique insights' of embattled COP28 head [755d]
- UNESCO hails $2.9-bn Australian plan to protect Great Barrier Reef [755d]
- Study reveals honey bee nest structure is surprisingly adaptive, resilient [755d]
- Illuminating the molecular ballet in living cells using an ultrafast camera [755d]
- Study: At least 81 women globally have been murdered in retaliation for environmental activism [755d]
- How the gut microbiome responds to antibiotics: Study identifies evolutionary mechanisms [755d]
- Gene therapy produces long-term contraception in female domestic cats [755d]
- Female scent found to accelerate growth in juvenile male mice [755d]
- Catalysis under the microscope is more complex than expected, shows new study [755d]
- Anti-counterfeiting fluorescent marker developed [755d]
- First detection of secondary supermassive black hole in a well-known binary system [755d]
- Study discovers potential key to a cheaper and more accessible Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine [755d]
- Disks, spikes and clouds: A peek into a black hole's back yard [755d]
- Scientists detect exponential relaxation spectrum in glasses [755d]
- Experiments with nematodes find they need a nap to consolidate odor memories [755d]
- Tracking a tiger shark to see how it fares when moved from captivity back to the ocean [755d]
- Scientists discover a new proton conductor for next-generation fuel cells [755d]
- Native populations survived the Younger Dryas by switching from big game to fishing [755d]
- Astronomers discover a new 'warm Jupiter' on an eccentric and misaligned orbit [755d]
- Novel genetic screen provides clues on how Toxoplasma behaves within a host [755d]
- Research reveals ants inflict pain with neurotoxins [755d]
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