The Brutalist Report - science
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- Unraveling an ancient European extinction mystery: Disappearance of dwarf megafauna on paleolithic Cyprus [191d]
- Highly-sensitive beaks could help albatrosses and penguins find their food [191d]
- 'Scuba-diving' lizards use bubble to breathe underwater and avoid predators [191d]
- Slow-moving landslides a growing, but ignored, threat to mountain communities [191d]
- Q&A: Authors discuss addressing the crisis of species loss [191d]
- Students prefer teacher feedback over AI feedback, research finds [191d]
- Surface water sampling reveals large numbers of juvenile krill undetected by conventional monitoring methods [191d]
- UN scientists warn about the low representation of women in leadership positions in the water sector [191d]
- Pollen affects cloud formation and precipitation patterns, researchers find [191d]
- Freshwater oysters could be key to developing stronger, 'greener' adhesives [191d]
- Nuclear theorists turn to supercomputers to map out matter's building blocks in 3D [191d]
- Study discovers that fruit flies' visual navigation tactics differ by environment [191d]
- Zirconium metals under extreme conditions found to deform in surprisingly complex ways [191d]
- Astronomers discover new feature in exoplanet distribution that's between the Neptunian Desert and Savanna [191d]
- Do performance rankings effectively motivate salespeople to improve their performance? [191d]
- Low-noise amplifiers aboard the Arctic Weather Satellite [191d]
- Computational tool can pinpoint causal relationships from complex biological data [191d]
- Newly developed OLED could enable compact, lightweight night vision [191d]
- Study: Ducks in the UK are still regularly shot with lead, despite ban [191d]
- Europa Clipper: 8 things to know about NASA's mission to an ocean moon of Jupiter [191d]
- Lord Kelvin: How the 19th century scientist combined research and innovation to change the world [191d]
- Tiny robots and AI algorithms could help to craft material solutions for cleaner environments [191d]
- Why holding kids back fails, and what to do about it [191d]
- A toxic chemical was blamed for killing thousands of Teesside crabs, but a study explains why pyridine isn't the culprit [191d]
- Happiness swings votes, and America's current mood could scramble expectations of young and old voters [191d]
- Eight steps for making schools inclusive and safe for everyone [191d]
- Denver's experiment in providing a soft landing for newly arrived migrants is expensive but necessary, says researcher [191d]
- Lost in translation: What spirituality and Einstein have to do with misunderstandings about climate change [191d]
- Reducing smartphone use found to increase work satisfaction [191d]
- Analyzing economic activity in a growing city: Insights from 19th century Paris [191d]
- Do bacteria age? [191d]
- Over 3,600 food packaging chemicals found in human bodies [191d]
- Primates bond for their own benefit: Study underlines the decisive role that females play [191d]
- Spacewalk an 'emotional experience' for private astronauts [191d]
- Greener pastures: Better ammonia production for a more sustainable future [191d]
- An ambitious mission to Neptune could study both the planet and Triton [191d]
- NASA completes spacecraft to transport, support Roman Space Telescope [191d]
- New method improves understanding of light-wave propagation in anisotropic materials [191d]
- Team discovers naturally occurring DNA-protein hybrids [191d]
- Black hole pairs may unveil new particles [191d]
- An unexpected protein connection in maize growth and defense could enhance crop resilience [191d]
- Portugal battles ferocious wildfires as toll rises to seven [191d]
- Hubble finds more black holes than expected in the early universe [191d]
- Scientists from 33 European countries join forces to generate reference genomes for the continent's biological diversity [191d]
- People underestimate the income of the top 1%, researchers find [191d]
- National political dialogue focuses on power and morals, finds study [191d]
- Storm Boris toll rises to 21 in central Europe [191d]
- Synthetic mini-motor: Researchers convert chemical energy into rotational energy at the supramolecular level [191d]
- Leveraging body-camera footage to analyze police training impact [191d]
- Study sheds light on trade-off between noise and power in nanoscale heat engines [191d]
- Thousands of students in Scotland at risk of homelessness [191d]
- The power of one: Study finds solitary carnivores outkill group hunters [191d]
- New study links US decline in volunteering to economic conditions [191d]
- Analysis finds mobile phone distractions adversely affect learning in young adults [191d]
- New data reveals rates of family violence among those who died by suicide [191d]
- Archaeological excavation in ancient Fregellae reveals the end of a cultural landscape [191d]
- Scientists decipher the energy patterns in our cells [191d]
- Urban sustainable development needs to secure basic human needs, finds study [191d]
- Antarctic krill can lock away similar levels of carbon as seagrass and mangroves, finds study [191d]
- Fungi to the rescue: South African scientists use innovative approach to protect apple trees [191d]
- Saved from extinction? New modeling suggests a hopeful future for te reo Māori language [191d]
- Are kiwi and moa recent immigrants from Australia? Neither fossils nor genetic evidence support the story [191d]
- UK public is becoming more 'carbon capable'—here's what that means [191d]
- The Trump–Harris debate shows how personality can reveal itself in language [191d]
- Central America could play troubling new role in cocaine trade: Study finds some countries agriculturally 'ideal' [191d]
- Astronomers are getting better at detecting asteroids before they hit Earth—and it could save us from catastrophe [191d]
- Advertising a house is ridiculously expensive in Australia—could that be affecting the property market? [191d]
- How perpetrators of domestic violence use drugs and alcohol to control their victims [191d]
- Young homeowners are more likely to use their home as an 'ATM' than their boomer parents. Here's why [191d]
- New technology produces ultrashort ion pulses [191d]
- Quantum tech breakthrough could enable precision sensing at room temperature [191d]
- Label-free optical tech takes power and efficiency of biological sensing to record level [191d]
- Graphite oxidation experiments reveal new type of oscillating chemical reaction [191d]
- Mathematical model explains how plant communities change when conquering uninhabited ground [191d]
- Beneath the brushstrokes, van Gogh's sky is alive with real-world physics [191d]
- Discovery paves the way for antivirals against Ebola virus and its deadly relatives [191d]
- CMS experiment at CERN weighs in on the W boson mass [191d]
- A wobble from Mars could be sign of dark matter, study finds [191d]
- The mammalian inner ear is a striking example of convergent evolution, new study reveals [191d]
- Are algorithms and LLMs changing our conception of literature? [191d]
- The dynamics of climate policy narratives in the UK [191d]
- Soil footprint: A simple indicator of a crop's impact on soil erosion [191d]
- Geologists and dentists create tooth database to help ID remains of missing service members [191d]
- Under-plant mirrors shown to improve endangered plant survival and growth [192d]
- Biologists find that hardship early in life can affect health and longevity—even for marmots [192d]
- 'Never seen this': Portuguese village battered by wildfire [192d]
- Sea turtles make big comeback on sandy beaches at 2 British military bases in Cyprus [192d]
- Technicians counting salmon expect to see grizzlies [192d]
- Supermoon and partial lunar eclipse rising over Kansas City soon: When to look up [192d]
- Orca baby born to Washington's L pod [192d]
- 'Food theft' among seabirds could be transmission point for deadly avian flu [192d]
- Peruvian police seize 1.3 tons of shark fins [192d]
- Firefighters battling flames around Brazil's capital [192d]
- Possum shrimp use their cave's special smell to trace their way home, study finds [192d]
- 'Marine identity' can help restore the ocean, say researchers [192d]
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