The Brutalist Report - science
- DNA analysis reveals that Jamestown Colony residents ate dogs with Indigenous ancestry [650d]
- Language change harms our ability to communicate and understand, researcher argues [650d]
- Misinformation swirled during Taiwan's 2024 elections, says study [651d]
- NASA's 'Wildfire Digital Twin' pioneers new AI models and streaming data techniques for forecasting fire and smoke [651d]
- Warming climate intensifies flash droughts worldwide—study defines and tracks critical measures of drought severity [651d]
- Study suggests to buy experiences, not things, to combat loneliness [651d]
- Study shows COVID-related private funding had little effect in 2020 presidential election [651d]
- Neutrons open window to explore space glass [651d]
- Study explains regional differences in bird diversity in agroforestry systems [651d]
- Young people find comfort in AI-generated responses [651d]
- NASA tool prepares to image faraway planets [651d]
- Researchers say economies in South China and Indochina set to suffer under precipitation extremes [651d]
- Machine learning models improve the prediction of groundwater depth in the Ningxia area of China [651d]
- A review of the applications of mercury stable isotopes for tracing volcanism in geologic events [651d]
- Researchers investigate meridional deflection of global eddy propagation derived from tandem altimetry [651d]
- How marketing asset accountability can unlock the full value of marketing by measuring and reporting its assets [651d]
- Researchers find unique adaptations of fungus associated with bee bread [651d]
- Green infrastructure plans need to consider historical racial inequalities, say researchers [651d]
- Wage insurance: A promising policy for displaced workers [651d]
- Collapse in migratory fish populations threatens health of millions and critical freshwater ecosystems [651d]
- Study uncovers the hidden motive behind US voters' stance on noncitizen voting [651d]
- Highly sensitive fiber optic gyroscope senses rotational ground motion around active volcano [651d]
- New research calls for the protection of UK saltmarshes [651d]
- 'Dusty' archives inspire new story about 1886 Charleston earthquake [651d]
- The habitable worlds observatory could see lunar and solar 'exo-eclipses' [651d]
- Q&A: New book explores how elected strongmen weaken democracy [651d]
- Study finds widespread 'cell cannibalism' and related phenomena across tree of life [651d]
- Detecting odors on the edge: Researchers decipher how insects smell more with less [651d]
- Double-pulse LIBS technology provides environmentally friendly analysis of deep-sea materials [651d]
- New catalyst transforms carbon dioxide from industrial emissions into commonly used chemicals [651d]
- Young people voice concern for improving disaster readiness policies [651d]
- Researchers use hydrogel chemistry and microfabrication to miniaturize and integrate components into bioelectronics [651d]
- Tracking down toxic metals from tobacco smoke [651d]
- Calls for greater support for children bereaved by domestic homicide [651d]
- Unlocking blueberry quality: The role of cuticular waxes [651d]
- Improving statistical methods to protect wildlife populations [651d]
- Unlocking the secrets of citrus greening: Cultivating Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus [651d]
- New crystal production method could enhance quantum computers and electronics [651d]
- New AI guidelines for Arizona K-12 educators advocate a balanced approach [651d]
- Lab sequences rabies in infected black bear [651d]
- No shot: Why America won't pull the trigger on gun control [651d]
- A pest of our own making: Revealing the true origins of the not-so-German cockroach [651d]
- Slowing climate change is possible—here's how nations could make it happen [651d]
- California's beaches are eroding: An expert explains how to save them [651d]
- Conservation of 'Nature's Strongholds' needed to halt biodiversity loss, say researchers [651d]
- Body lice may be bigger plague spreaders than previously thought [651d]
- Improving the effectiveness of earthquake early warning systems [651d]
- Researchers test ways to remove 'forever chemicals' from the environment and replace them in commercial goods [651d]
- Researchers report structure for developing high-efficiency crystalline white organic light-emitting diodes [651d]
- Researchers introduce programmable materials to help heal broken bones [651d]
- Utilizing machine learning models for new directions in housing planning [651d]
- Researchers succeed for first time in accurately dating a 7,000-year-old prehistoric settlement using cosmic rays [651d]
- Math discovery provides new method to study cell activity, aging [651d]
- Seychelles: Floating baby corals can help save damaged reefs, says new study [651d]
- Rise in sea urchins and related damage to kelp forests impacts Oregon's gray whales and their food, study finds [651d]
- 'How a healthy community should be': How music in youth detention can create new futures [651d]
- How three tenacious reefs can help restore global oyster populations [651d]
- Costly gas separation may not be needed to recycle CO₂ from air and industrial plants [651d]
- The case for 'math-ish' thinking [651d]
- Researchers reveal annual distribution change of mountain runoff in Hexi Corridor [651d]
- Neutrinos offer a new way to investigate the building blocks of matter [651d]
- Deaf and hard-of-hearing students need more support from their universities: South Africa study [651d]
- Young Hondurans' desire to migrate is influenced by factors beyond poverty and violence [651d]
- Americans leave large sums at airport security checkpoints—what it means for the debate over getting rid of pennies [651d]
- Kenya is badly prepared for floods: Four steps to reduce devastation and deaths [651d]
- California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco—and that could put a dent in gun violence [651d]
- Researchers: We're helping farmers access future climate projections as easily as checking the weather [651d]
- Schools, factories closed after quake 'swarm' near Naples [651d]
- La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season [651d]
- Natural disasters hit 1 in 5 US adults' finances in 2023: Fed [651d]
- How Neanderthal language differed from modern human—they probably didn't use metaphors [651d]
- Five ways to keep towns cool in a heat wave [651d]
- Building artificial cells to measure energy flow in living systems [651d]
- How plants choose their mates and repel other suitors [651d]
- One essential step for a germ cell, one giant leap for the future of reproductive medicine [651d]
- Researchers develop perovskite X-ray detector for medical imaging [651d]
- Peering into Pluto's ocean using mathematical models and images from the New Horizons spacecraft [651d]
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