The Brutalist Report - science
- Red crossbills, bald eagles and other unexpected birds have been spotted in Chicago this winter [317d]
- California's war on plastic bag use seems to have backfired: Lawmakers are trying again [317d]
- Video: Are ammonia engines the way of the future? [317d]
- New research opens avenues for more efficient and stable blue OLED displays [317d]
- Compounds released by bleaching reefs promote bacteria, potentially stressing coral further [317d]
- Greenland's ice sheet is melting and being replaced by vegetation, finds major satellite analysis [317d]
- Roads, farming threaten Ecuador 'lost city' complex [317d]
- Apollo to Artemis: Why America is betting big on private space [317d]
- Studies find teenagers need better reproductive health education to tackle parenthood fears [317d]
- Drought may drive deadly amphibian disease, researchers find [317d]
- Scientists identify water molecules on asteroids for the first time [317d]
- Love is more complex than '5 love languages,' says expert [317d]
- Increased rainfall threatens UK sea urchins: Study [317d]
- Sense the solar eclipse with NASA's eclipse soundscapes project [317d]
- How to create safe spaces with and for Black girls [317d]
- Bizarre snake-like worm's secrets revealed in CT scans [317d]
- Meet NASA's twin spacecraft headed to the ends of the Earth [317d]
- White people found to be more likely to confront authors of racist online posts to set discussion rules [317d]
- New research finds women and minorities likely to pay higher auto loan premiums [317d]
- Archaeologists discover oldest known bead in the Americas [317d]
- Team demonstrates fabrication method to construct 3D structures that mimic bone microstructure [317d]
- Traces of Stone Age hunter-gatherers discovered in the Baltic Sea [317d]
- Clear evidence aquifer exploitation is causing serious impacts on the most iconic national park in Spain [317d]
- Genetic analysis and archaeological insight combine to reveal the ancient origins of the fallow deer [317d]
- Chemists create an emission molecular thermometer [317d]
- Astronauts from NASA's Expedition 71 to conduct research aboard space station [317d]
- Black girls' identity development and the protective role of parental socialization in educational settings [317d]
- Scientists expand search for new particles at the Large Hadron Collider [317d]
- It began with a bite: Five dazzling new species of eyelash vipers discovered in Colombia and Ecuador [317d]
- Sports deflation: Study shows NBA 3-point shot has lost its value [317d]
- Disadvantaged communities in Massachusetts twice as likely to have poor roads—and pay the cost in gas [317d]
- Examining the range of adulterants that disrupt the hormones of fish and amphibians [317d]
- Inclusive leadership could be a game-changer for business [317d]
- What motivates forest owners to engage in early harvesting? [317d]
- The hidden rule for flight feathers and how it could reveal which dinosaurs could fly [317d]
- Researchers uncover a key link in legume plant-bacteria symbiosis [317d]
- Children's positive attitude toward mathematics fades during the early school years, finds study [317d]
- Examining the extended reach of tax laws [317d]
- Is there a new deep-sea fishery on the horizon? [317d]
- Supercomputing the secrets inside cattle antibiotics [317d]
- Community-level language resources do not benefit immigrant men and women equally, study finds [317d]
- Anti-LGBT bills led to more suicides in Poland, research finds [317d]
- Developing data science approaches for nanoparticle synthesis [317d]
- Report warns migratory fish, mammals and birds at risk of extinction [317d]
- Breakthrough in single-photon integration holds promise for quantum computing, cryptography [318d]
- Customers prefer text over video to provide service feedback, research finds [318d]
- A new anti-aging pill for senior dogs just entered clinical trials. Could it one day help humans live longer? [318d]
- Understanding chronic wasting disease in deer [318d]
- Scientists deepen understanding of ancient rivers [318d]
- Turkey hails its first astronaut who returned from a 3-week mission to International Space Station [318d]
- EU, UK urge scientists to join research program after Brexit concerns [318d]
- SETI Institute employs a novel ellipsoid technique when searching for signals from distant civilizations [318d]
- Speed baiting: New report offers strategy for increasingly crowded Utah fishing [318d]
- Your unique smell can provide clues about how healthy you are [318d]
- Frequency of US blizzards may decline in coming decades, says study [318d]
- Love may be timeless, but the way we talk about it isn't [318d]
- Morocco dinosaur discovery gives clues on why they went extinct [318d]
- Botany research discovery could optimize production of annatto powder [318d]
- In the Cerrado, crop diversification has beneficial effects on wildlife and reduces the presence of boars [318d]
- New research debunks the 'unhappy worker' narrative, but finds most still believe it [318d]
- First Peoples' land overlaps with 130 imperiled bird species—and this knowledge may be vital to saving them [318d]
- The good news: 25 Australian birds are now at less risk of extinction. The bad news: 29 are gone and 4 more might be [318d]
- Permaculture showed us how to farm the land more gently. Can we do the same as we farm the sea? [318d]
- An astronomer's lament: Satellite megaconstellations are ruining space exploration [318d]
- Vanadium research makes key advance for capturing carbon from the air [318d]
- How semiconductor defects could boost quantum technology [318d]
- Clouds disappear quickly during a solar eclipse, shows study [318d]
- How 'have you tried turning it off and on again?' works for chemistry, not just computers [318d]
- New study on decomposing microbes could help transform forensic science [318d]
- A new approach to producing artificial cartilage with the help of 3D printing [318d]
- Researchers design gel from wood pulp to heal damaged heart tissue, improve cancer treatments [318d]
- Researchers develop eco-friendly 'magnet' to battle microplastics [318d]
- Flowermon: A superconducting qubit based on twisted cuprate van der Waals heterostructures [318d]
- Study reveals winners and losers from climate and land-use change [318d]
- Study could lead to improved mussel production [318d]
- What did the electron 'say' to the phonon in the graphene sandwich? [318d]
- The dynamics of deformable systems: Study unravels mathematical mystery of cable-like structures [318d]
- Measuring exciton 'holes': Insights into charge transfer at atomically thin interfaces between semiconductors [318d]
- Nutrients direct intestinal stem cell function and affect aging, finds study [318d]
- Study shows pesticide spread in an alpine ecosystem from the valley to the summit region [318d]
- Scandinavia's first farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population, DNA analysis suggests [318d]
- Using isotopic measurements on stalagmites to investigate 'climate hiccups' [318d]
- Reshaping our understanding of granular systems [318d]
- Global deforestation leads to more mercury pollution, finds study [318d]
- Scientists find new way to roll atomically thin nanosheets into scrolls [318d]
- Dracula's Chivito: New protoplanetary disk discovered with Pan-STARRS [318d]
- Light duty: Distinct molecular pathways control growth, flowering in plants [318d]
- A multi-ensemble atomic clock enhanced using quantum computing tools [318d]
- Volcanism-induced ozone depletion may have contributed to Permian mass extinction, study finds [318d]
- Rare marbled godwit dies soon after drawing admirers in Vermont: What happened? [318d]
- US military hopes one day to move supplies, maybe troops, on SpaceX's Starship [318d]
- Wolves are back in Colorado's wilderness: Here's why that's great for Earth [318d]
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