The Brutalist Report - science
- Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals, study finds [224d]
- Nearly 15% of Americans deny climate change is real, AI study finds [224d]
- One in 10 premature births linked to plastic chemicals: Study [224d]
- Ghana struggling with tsunami of secondhand clothes [224d]
- Contaminated soil landslide threatens Danish village [224d]
- A Filipino fruit dove reveals its secrets [224d]
- A pod of killer whales trapped in drift ice off northern Japan has apparently safely escaped [224d]
- How an Oklahoma earthquake showed danger remains after years of quakes becoming less frequent [224d]
- Mud and debris are flowing down hillsides across California. What causes the slides? [224d]
- Uncovering genetic metabolite markers associated with anthracnose resistance to blueberry fruit rot [225d]
- 2023: A year of climate extremes [225d]
- Apex predators not a quick fix for restoring ecosystems, 20-year study finds [225d]
- Building images photon-by-photon to increase the information content provided by microscopes [225d]
- Research team identifies new approach to tackling bacterial infections [225d]
- Innovative detection system allows researchers to differentiate oak wilt and drought [225d]
- Newly discovered carbon monoxide-runaway gap can help identify habitable exoplanets [225d]
- Archaeologists probe mysterious Canadian shipwreck [225d]
- Does naming a behavior encourage people to do it? A new study says yes [225d]
- New research describes how ADHD gives entrepreneurs an edge [225d]
- Household food waste reduced through whole-family food literacy intervention [225d]
- Do digital technologies offer a better way to loan people money? [225d]
- A new origin story for deadly Seattle fault [225d]
- Researchers discover key to molecular mystery of how plants respond to changing conditions [225d]
- Deep learning forecasts Antarctic sea ice trends for 2024—projected to remain close to historical lows [225d]
- Complex tree canopies found to help forests recover from moderate disturbances [225d]
- Study explores the health and economic burden of air pollution [225d]
- Guanine synthesis yields new insights into nitrogen's role in nanocarbon catalysis [225d]
- How AI could change our relationship with religion [225d]
- Researchers reveal elusive bottleneck holding back global effort to convert carbon dioxide waste into usable products [225d]
- Pore power: High-speed droplet production in microfluidic devices [225d]
- Structural isomerization of individual molecules using a scanning tunneling microscope probe [225d]
- A long, long time ago in a galaxy not so far away: Research unearths clues to conditions of the early universe [225d]
- NASA tests new spacecraft propellant gauge on lunar lander [225d]
- Geoscientists find Pacific plate is scored by large undersea faults that are pulling it apart [225d]
- Social media algorithms amplify misogynistic content to teens: Report [225d]
- RNA splicing regulation discovery provides insight into bone diseases [225d]
- Secondary eyewall formation in upper- and lower-layer vertical wind shear simulated in idealized tropical cyclones [225d]
- Metals could reveal corals' past lives [225d]
- Manipulating host defenses: Unveiling the role of a powdery mildew effector in grapevine infection [225d]
- Unlocking artemisinin production secrets in Artemisia annua: The role of DBR2-like gene variations [225d]
- Unveiling biosynthesis of hyperoside: A pathway to sustainable production in Hypericum monogynum [225d]
- Study identifies ways to better help children experiencing homelessness [225d]
- Microfluidic environments alter microbe behaviors, opening potential for engineering their social evolution [225d]
- New insights into how epilancin 15X kills bacteria [225d]
- Ultrasound can save fish in hydropower rivers [225d]
- NASA's Juno probe makes another close flyby of Io [225d]
- Beam me up: Using lasers to detect moth migrations [225d]
- Pollution risks worsening global water scarcity: Study [225d]
- El Nino brings hunger, drought fears to Madagascar [225d]
- Florida zoo welcomes furry baby Hoffman's two-toed sloth [225d]
- Reasons not to hug, snuggle or kiss chicks and chickens [225d]
- FrogID has just logged its one millionth frog [225d]
- Decoding the molecular networks of early human development [225d]
- Zero-index metamaterials and the future [225d]
- Biotrickling filter supports efficient hydrogen-methane conversion for biological biogas upgrading [225d]
- Multi-dimensional multiplexing optical secret-sharing framework with cascaded liquid crystal holograms [225d]
- Heritage ERS-2 satellite to reenter Earth's atmosphere [225d]
- Report finds that four people die in custody every week in Scotland [225d]
- Revolutionizing next-generation VR and MR displays with a novel pancake optics system [225d]
- Q&A: Climate expert explains why atmospheric rivers are causing historic rainfall in California [225d]
- Q&A: Extreme weather is necessitating a shift in humanitarian action [225d]
- Extreme eruption on young sun-like star signals savage environment for developing exoplanets [225d]
- Small satellite may shape centaur rings [225d]
- The largest body of water west of the Mississippi disappeared 130 years ago. Now it's back [225d]
- Two new freshwater fungi species in China enhance biodiversity knowledge [225d]
- The planet is dangerously close to this climate threshold: What 1.5°C really means [225d]
- Is your pet exposed to secondhand smoke? Here are the (serious) health risks [225d]
- New warning: South Australia needs to gear up for more climate extremes [225d]
- The surprising secrets of extreme snowfall events in Utah's central Wasatch [225d]
- A new virus-like entity has just been discovered—'obelisks' explained [225d]
- Virgin Galactic grounds space tourism flight after piece of ship accidentally detaches [225d]
- Preliminary research finds children already exercise caution online but also calls for stronger safety measures [225d]
- Microplastics found in Nile River's tilapia fish [225d]
- Generative AI in the classroom risks further threatening Indigenous inclusion in schools [225d]
- Nanomedicine advancement shows potential for personalized point-of-care therapeutics [225d]
- Artificial intelligence for the financial market: Machine learning can enhance stock return prediction [225d]
- NASA's laser navigation tech to enable commercial lunar exploration [225d]
- Building a DNA nanoparticle to be both carrier and medicine [225d]
- Opinion: Peer review isn't perfect—I teach others how to do it and I've seen firsthand how it comes up short [225d]
- Driving the best possible bargain now isn't the best long-term strategy, according to game theory [225d]
- Perils of pet scat—so much more than just unsightly and smelly, it can spread disease [225d]
- Researchers: Black travelers want authentic engagement, not check boxes [225d]
- Female food-delivery riders in China falsely accused of selling sex—what it tells us about women in the workplace [225d]
- New findings from JWST: How black holes switched from creating to quenching stars [225d]
- Studying lake deposits in Idaho could give scientists insight into ancient traces of life on Mars [225d]
- Green space vital to student well-being during COVID-19 pandemic, finds study [225d]
- Climate models often miss how plants respond to drought, research suggests [225d]
- Berry tasty: The fruits emerging from new breeding and processing [225d]
- Clues from the ice age can help restore Swedish streams [225d]
- What is dark energy? Inside our accelerating, expanding universe [225d]
- Dangerous climate tipping points will affect Australia. The risks are real and cannot be ignored, say researchers [225d]
- New research shows how bats 'leapfrog' their way home at night [225d]
- Climate change will strike Australia's precious World Heritage sites—and Indigenous knowledge is a key defense [225d]
- Is it time for a Category 6 for super cyclones? No—warnings of floods or storm surges are more useful [225d]
- The influence of voting advice web tools is limited during elections with authoritarian candidates, study shows [225d]
- Hubble views ESO 185-IG013 [225d]
- Deciphering the deep dynamics of electric charge [225d]
- Scientists study levels of toxic mercury in Antarctic seals, whales [225d]
- What's made in a thunderstorm and faster than lightning? Gamma rays [225d]
- BINGO radio telescope will be able to detect and locate the brightest bursts of energy, says study [225d]
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