The Brutalist Report - science
- Video of wolf killing northern Minnesota deer becomes political fodder [315d]
- Another overnight sonic boom possible from SpaceX launch of moon-bound lander [315d]
- San Diego State University report calls Tijuana River contamination 'a public health crisis' [315d]
- AI tool predicts function of unknown proteins [315d]
- Changing the color of commonly used agricultural nets lessens insect damage to Kujo leek fields [315d]
- Japan space agency says test flight for new flagship rocket is rescheduled for Saturday [315d]
- Second critically endangered gorilla born at London Zoo in a month [315d]
- Charlotte, a stingray with no male companion, is pregnant in her mountain aquarium [315d]
- Tiny crustaceans discovered preying on live jellyfish during harsh Arctic night [316d]
- Do apes have humor? Study shows that great apes playfully tease each other [316d]
- Power of nostalgia: Vintage typography can build emotional connections, influence attitudes, boost willingness to pay [316d]
- Trail cameras track 'critically low' New York bobcat population [316d]
- New InP-based modulator with record-high bit rates could help move more data faster [316d]
- Engineering a coating for disease-free produce [316d]
- Into the belly of the rover: VIPER's final science instrument installed [316d]
- Image: Spiral galaxy NGC 4254's dazzling swirls [316d]
- Secrets of night parrot unlocked after first genome sequenced [316d]
- Researchers discover that blocking an essential nutrient inhibits malaria parasite growth [316d]
- The Spanish version of a scale evaluating negative attitudes towards bisexuality is validated [316d]
- Business operations affect fishermen's resilience to climate change, new study finds [316d]
- New research reveals mechanisms of stiffening in paper pulp, could lead to improved recyclability [316d]
- Involvement leads to better solutions for people with disabilities [316d]
- Discovery of unexpected ultramassive galaxies may not rewrite cosmology, but still leaves questions [316d]
- Study calls for more 'wraparound support' for young mothers leaving state care in Wales [316d]
- A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool, study finds [316d]
- Poor housing and refugee homelessness highlighted in new reports [316d]
- Microplastics in soils: First consistent risk assessment [316d]
- Vera Rubin's keen eye on our solar system will inspire future missions [316d]
- NASA solar sail technology passes crucial deployment test [316d]
- Expert on dimorphous expressions explains the term 'cute aggression' [316d]
- Cross-cultural TikTok study offers insights into user behavior and motivations [316d]
- How researchers are helping address group violence in Baltimore [316d]
- Technology with empathy: Using conversational agents in education [316d]
- French fungus as a biocontrol agent against sea spurge in Australia [316d]
- Research analyzes energy poverty in La Cañada Real, Spain [316d]
- Gold nanoparticles found to reverse brain deficits in multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's [316d]
- Exploring the chemistry behind love this Valentine's Day [316d]
- New AI tool helps leverage database of 10 million biology images [316d]
- Successful employer-driven disability initiatives benefit individuals and companies, finds study [316d]
- Years after governor's order, California is finally set to ban oil and gas fracking [316d]
- Team assessing SHERLOC instrument on NASA's Perseverance rover [316d]
- Hankering for status found to drive non-executive directors to outstay effectiveness [316d]
- Discovery of widespread coral diversity may change conservation efforts [316d]
- Researchers identify a decline in microbial genetic richness in the western Arctic Ocean [316d]
- How NASA uses simple technology to track lunar missions [316d]
- The escalating impact of global warming on atmospheric rivers [316d]
- Travel chaos as US northeast hit by snowstorm [316d]
- Study suggests invasive spider tolerates urban landscape better than most native spiders [316d]
- Which day of the week gets the most people to vote? Researchers analyze thousands of international elections to find out [316d]
- Researchers investigate how lost ropes and fishing lines are handled by the Norwegian commercial fishing industry [316d]
- Hiding in the crowd: The search for missing young stars [316d]
- Short corrective comments can help social media users to spot false information, study shows [316d]
- Study reveals the importance of parental trust in schools for reducing exclusionary discipline [316d]
- Measuring distances in the universe with fast radio bursts [316d]
- The world's spectacular animal migrations are dwindling. Fishing, fences and development are fast-tracking extinctions [316d]
- Are you really in love? How expanding your love lexicon can change your relationships and how you see yourself [316d]
- Researchers: Australians would rather save a single human life than prevent an entire species from becoming extinct [316d]
- What are 'multiplication facts'? Why are they essential to your child's success in math? [316d]
- Migrant and refugee children need early education supports, too [316d]
- Researchers learn how nectar-laden honey bees avoid overheating [316d]
- Fears about falling birthrate in England and Wales are misplaced—the population is due to grow for years to come [316d]
- 'I'm watching you' behavior produces racial disparities in school discipline, study suggests [316d]
- Struggling seabirds thrown a lifeline by new commercial fishing ban in the North Sea—but it may not be enough [316d]
- AI 'companions' promise to combat loneliness, but history shows the dangers of one-way relationships [316d]
- Do feminists have better sex? Yes, they do, researcher says [316d]
- The use of technology in policing should be regulated to protect people from wrongful convictions, says researcher [316d]
- China's doom loop: A dramatically smaller (and older) population could create a devastating global slowdown [316d]
- Forever chemicals in ski wax are being spread on snowy slopes [316d]
- 'CSI-like' investigations into box jellyfish movements could soon keep swimmers safer [316d]
- Boston's approach to 'problem properties' could help improve cities across the US, new research finds [316d]
- Why do flies fall in love? Researchers tease out the signals behind fruit fly courtship songs [316d]
- How to buy sustainable salmon: An expert guide to navigating the nuance of eco-labels [316d]
- Flowers grown floating on polluted waterways can help clean up nutrient runoff and turn a profit [316d]
- US prestige at stake as Texas company launches for the moon [316d]
- The San people of southern Africa: Where ethics codes for researching indigenous people could fail them [316d]
- University rankings are unscientific and bad for education: Experts point out the flaws [316d]
- Study measures the psychological toll of wildfires [316d]
- Color-changing materials could safeguard nuclear material, other valuable substances [316d]
- Researchers use mussel-derived proteins to develop customized underwater bio-adhesive patches [316d]
- Study finds polar bears unlikely to adapt to longer summers [316d]
- Satellites unveil the size and nature of the world's coral reefs [316d]
- Overcoming fine process limits with linker ion affinity [316d]
- Scientists study the behaviors of chiral skyrmions in chiral flower-like obstacles [316d]
- Exploring the effect of ring closing on fluorescence of supramolecular polymers [316d]
- Terahertz spatiotemporal wave synthesis in random systems [316d]
- Global survey shows broad majority of global population supports climate action [316d]
- Study sheds new light on behavior of humans' closest relatives: Chimpanzees [316d]
- Researchers solve a foundational problem in transmitting quantum information [316d]
- New nanosensors make diagnostic procedures more sensitive [316d]
- Astronomers discover Jupiter-sized objects drawn into each other's orbit [316d]
- Researchers develop economical tool to facilitate identification of disease-causing pathogens [316d]
- Researchers studying ocean transform faults, describe a previously unknown part of the geological carbon cycle [316d]
- We're social beings: So are the microbes in our microbiomes [316d]
- New study suggests birds began diversifying long before dinosaurs went extinct [316d]
- Greetings from the island of enhanced stability: The quest for the limit of the periodic table [316d]
- Researchers directly detect interactions between viruses and their bacterial hosts in soil [316d]
- New CRISPR tool accelerates and optimizes genome editing [316d]
- Breakthrough in predicting chaotic outcomes in three-body systems [316d]
- Bad weather forces Japan's space agency to delay launch of second test-flight of flagship rocket [316d]
- Optical invention mirrors the image processing power of a human eye [316d]
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