The Brutalist Report - science
- Private US spacecraft is on its side on the moon with some antennas covered up, the company says [302d]
- US warns of environmental disaster from cargo ship hit by Huthi rebels [302d]
- Strange seismic wave arrivals lead to discovery of overturned slab in the Mediterranean [302d]
- Marketing experts measure brain waves and skin current to predict emotions [303d]
- Support for increasing low-wage workers' compensation: The role of fixed-growth mindsets [303d]
- New technique for sorting micro-particles uses sound waves [303d]
- Global warming found to increase the diversity of active soil bacteria [303d]
- Study shows cloud clustering causes more extreme rain [303d]
- Scientists closer to finding quantum gravity theory after measuring gravity on microscopic level [303d]
- Mindfulness at work protects against stress and burnout, study finds [303d]
- Solving Singapore's urban heat island effect [303d]
- New species of fungi potentially harmful to humans identified in freshwater ecosystems [303d]
- Study analyzes how lies affect economic decisions [303d]
- Researchers develop a computer from an array of VCSELs with optical feedback [303d]
- Artifact could be linked to Spanish explorer Coronado's expedition across Texas Panhandle [303d]
- Protecting the peppers: Unlocking the potential of the sterile insect technique [303d]
- School focus on grades and test scores linked to violence against teachers [303d]
- How do people allocate risks between themselves and others? [303d]
- Lander 'alive and well' after company scores first US moon landing since Apollo era [303d]
- Mapping out a novel way to assess the effectiveness of development aid [303d]
- Researchers design novel microfluidic module for controlling the porosity of manufactured materials [303d]
- Wetlands, parks and botanical gardens the best ways to cool cities during heat waves, finds study [303d]
- Online brand advocacy and Gen Z consumer behavior [303d]
- Research into marine plastic pollution reveals bacterial enzymes actively degrading plastic [303d]
- How to build your own robot friend: Making AI education more accessible [303d]
- First reports of severe coral bleaching this summer as the Great Barrier Reef warms up [303d]
- Generative AI can accelerate study time, research shows [303d]
- Assessing soil carbon stocks accurately [303d]
- Nearly 10 million UK households in crisis due to health inequity from cold homes [303d]
- Solar physics: Why study it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth? [303d]
- Big lemming populations are important for far more than just predators [303d]
- Research provides insight into constructing gene regulatory networks [303d]
- Disentangling nature's contributions to international trade [303d]
- Forever chemicals reach extraordinary levels in wildlife at Holloman Air Force Base [303d]
- How we could snoop on extraterrestrial communications networks [303d]
- If Hycean worlds really exist, what are their oceans like? [303d]
- Altering the circadian clock adapts barley to short growing seasons [303d]
- Biomolecular condensates: Regulatory hubs for plant iron supply [303d]
- Using light to control the catalytic process [303d]
- Study finds 'cruel well-being' approach adds to teachers' stress [303d]
- Super strong magnetic fields leave imprint on nuclear matter [303d]
- How people get sucked into misinformation rabbit holes, and how to get them out [303d]
- How advanced genetic testing can be used to combat the illegal timber trade [303d]
- The danger of reading too much into IQ tests, and the crucial cognitive skills they don't measure [303d]
- Bacteria can develop resistance to drugs they haven't encountered before. Scientists figured this out decades ago [303d]
- Climate change is fanning the flames of NZ's wildfire future. Port Hills is only the beginning, researcher says [303d]
- 'Why can't I wear a dress?' What schools can learn from preschools about supporting trans children [303d]
- Researchers identify a key player in chromatin regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana [303d]
- Strategic grazing could boost conservation of 'near-threatened' sage-grouse [303d]
- 'Climate contrarianism' is down but not out, expert says [303d]
- Scientists improve timing of fog warnings by detecting changes in atmospheric electric field [303d]
- Shimmering seaweeds and algae antennae: Sustainable energy solutions under the sea [303d]
- New study identifies 13 strategies for advancing racial and ethnic equity in the academic health sciences [303d]
- Assessment of China's protected areas needs refining, study finds [303d]
- Unprecedented anticyclonic anomaly in northeast Asia triggers extreme weather events and prolonged marine heat wave [303d]
- Researchers find destruction of oceans' worth of water per month in Orion Nebula [303d]
- Polymer-based tunable optical components allow for metasurfaces that can switched with light [303d]
- Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds [303d]
- Ice melt barriers disappearing at twice the rate compared to 50 years ago, study finds [303d]
- Paleontologists discover a 240-million-year-old 'Chinese dragon' [303d]
- An increase in blood-sucking black flies is expected in Germany [303d]
- Killer instinct drove evolution of mammals' predatory ancestors, scientists suggest [303d]
- Researchers develop hemostatic agent from mussels and silkworm cocoons to stop organ bleeding [303d]
- Protected lands provide a last stand for critically endangered vultures in West Africa [303d]
- Study suggests anti-Black racism may account for conservatives' negative reactions to jobs requiring DEI statements [303d]
- EPA raises concerns about Georgia's handling of toxic coal ash [303d]
- Researchers reveal how cells regenerate protein factories at the endoplasmic reticulum [303d]
- A fruit fly's wing offers clues into how wounds heal [303d]
- Researchers produce 3D model of the ribosome and visualize how it is made [303d]
- Chemical labeling method provides new approach for recording cellular activities [303d]
- Larger-than-expected prehistoric mammal species uncovered in Patagonia [303d]
- How to track important changes in a dynamic network [303d]
- Study reveals racial disparities in school enrollment during COVID-19 [303d]
- Ladybug scents offer a more ecologically friendly way to protect crops [303d]
- Investigators find that streams connected to groundwater show improved detoxification and microbial diversity [303d]
- Male glass frogs that care for offspring found to have smaller testes [303d]
Previous Day