The Brutalist Report - science
- World's first visual grading system developed to combat microplastic fashion pollution [137d]
- Philadelphia students have a new reading and writing curriculum. A literacy expert explains what's changing [137d]
- Better but not stellar: Pollsters faced familiar complaints, difficulties in assessing Trump-Harris race [137d]
- Short-lived soda tax reinforces alternative presumptions on tax impacts on consumer behaviors: Study [137d]
- Empowering people, saving the planet: A case for direct democracy [137d]
- The climate and biodiversity crises are entwined, but we risk pitting one against the other [137d]
- Latest edition of book offers guidance on monitoring and managing ranaviruses in amphibians, reptiles and fish [137d]
- Research challenges traditional wisdom on entrepreneurship among marginalized groups [137d]
- Study finds 'safe' BPA alternatives may still pose health risks [137d]
- Review makes connections between electron density-based methods [137d]
- Adjusting accelerators with help from machine learning [137d]
- Bias in the NFT market: Study reveals female and black avatars sell for less, and offers solutions to promote equality [137d]
- The new Mars landing approach: How we'll land large payloads on the Red Planet [137d]
- Donor-advised funds are drawing a lot of assets besides cash, taking a bigger bite out of tax revenue [137d]
- Study highlights unique challenges of farming while raising a family, managing household [137d]
- From using plant rinds to high-tech materials, bike helmets have improved significantly over the past two centuries [137d]
- The myth of junk food-eating gamers is actually about social hunger—and gender, say researchers [137d]
- Nearly half of Latin American migrants at US border experienced gun violence or threats back home [137d]
- Researchers propose European-style food certification to boost Indiana's rural economies [137d]
- Mars Curiosity rover takes a last look at mysterious sulfur [137d]
- Expert explains effects of catastrophic weather events on forests and tree species [137d]
- With new imaging approach, scientists closely analyze microbial adhesive interactions [137d]
- Refugees face particularly high housing instability, finds study [137d]
- New insights into flowering regulation: Impact of carbon and nitrogen signaling on floral repressors in Arabidopsis [137d]
- Statistical approach improves models of atmosphere on early Earth and exoplanets [137d]
- Flies carry bacteria, and some are resistant to antibiotics—evidence from three South African hospices [137d]
- Fermenting a future for food in Australia [137d]
- Team creates world's first tunable-wavelength blue semiconductor laser [137d]
- Confinement may affect how we smell and feel about food [137d]
- Machine learning and supercomputer simulations predict interactions between gold nanoparticles and blood proteins [137d]
- Experts warn of political risks in Antarctic curtain geoengineering proposal [137d]
- The future of optical modulators and integrated photonics [137d]
- Modeling a tiny worm's feeding process sheds light on the complexity of biological organisms [137d]
- From head to tail: How cells can behave autonomously during early development [137d]
- Looking to prior encounters with the police can prevent domestic violence [137d]
- It takes very special conditions to create the bizarre stellar spectacle known as R Aquarii [137d]
- The best way to find planet nine might be hundreds of tiny telescopes [137d]
- What's behind the Martian methane mystery? [137d]
- Exploring diet shifts can reveal the hidden costs of what we eat [137d]
- Would a mandatory five-day working week solve construction's work-life balance woes? [137d]
- As Australia privatizes nature repair, the cheapest approach won't save our threatened species [137d]
- Migrating birds have stowaways: Invasive ticks could spread novel diseases around the world, say scientists [137d]
- New lunar map can help guide future sample return missions [137d]
- American soil losing more nutrients for crops due to heavier rainstorms, study shows [137d]
- Americans face an insurability crisis as climate change worsens disasters [137d]
- Study shows how social bonds help tool-using monkeys learn new skills [137d]
- An unexpected mechanism could provide an alternative to animal models for exploring skin renewal [137d]
- Does immigration really drive up crime? Not according to the evidence [137d]
- What is net zero? What is blue carbon? Experts explain key climate terms [137d]
- Robo price-fixing: Why the Justice Department is suing a software company to stop landlords colluding on rents [137d]
- The Serviceberry: This indigenous understanding of nature can help us rethink economics [137d]
- Campus diversity is becoming difficult to measure as students hide race and ethnicity on college applications [137d]
- Financial stress and cultural differences make migrants particularly vulnerable to gambling harms [137d]
- Gaming for the good of developing valuable workplace skills—old stereotypes of online gaming upended by new report [137d]
- Fossil finds: Footprints on South Africa's coast offer a glimpse into our ancestors' lives [137d]
- Financial institutions open Detroit area locations based on racial makeup [137d]
- Largest and hairiest of its kind: New feather-duster-legged tarantula discovered in western Cuba [137d]
- Meltwater from Greenland and the Arctic is weakening ocean circulation to speed up warming down south, model suggests [137d]
- Traditional owners and scientists worked together on 'coral IVF' projects. Here's what we found [137d]
- As Taurid meteor shower passes Earth, pseudoscience rains down—obscuring potential real threat from space [137d]
- Global glacier melt: Major mass loss expected by 2100 [137d]
- Tree islands restore nature in oil palm plantations: Researchers look into native species recovery in Sumatra [137d]
- Paper wasps study shows that body size is larger in habitats nearer the equator [137d]
- Theoretical astrophysicist proposes solution to enigma of Crab Nebula's 'zebra' pattern [137d]
- Egg-shaped galaxies may be aligned to the black holes at their hearts, astronomers find [137d]
- Entomologists call on public for help in spotting invasive insects [137d]
- New study reveals possible origins of dark matter in 'Dark Big Bang' scenario [137d]
- Transforming marine waste and carbonated water into hydrogels via CO₂ release behavior [137d]
- 'Vague' net zero rules threaten climate targets, scientists warn [137d]
- Online gig platforms can boost entrepreneurship and the local economy, new research finds [137d]
- Cracking the code of performance degradation in solid oxide cells at the atomic level [137d]
- Addressing key challenges of photoresponsive, visible light 3D printing [137d]
- New technology rapidly measures antioxidants in maple syrup [137d]
- Pilot study shows school mental health program with entertainment-style videos cuts stigma, boosts impact in Australia [137d]
- Volcanic caves research advances the search for life on Mars [137d]
- In collective animal movements, speed matters—scientists use 'force map' to investigate fish schools [137d]
- Electron imaging reveals the vibrant colors of the outermost electron layer [137d]
- Facebook ads targeting people at risk of harm under scrutiny [137d]
- Viscosity of materials key to cell differentiation: New insights could improve design of biomaterials [137d]
- For 2nd year, Chesapeake Bay's striped bass population is down: Regulators will decide if more rules are needed [137d]
- Neat, precise and brighter than ever: New technologies improve temporal coherence of XFEL pulses [137d]
- Triazenolysis: A new chemical process to produce raw materials [137d]
- Simulations reveal black holes inherit magnetic fields from parent stars [137d]
- First successful synthesis of elusive antibiotic compounds since their discovery 50 years ago [137d]
- Democrats and Republicans vastly underestimate the diversity of each other's views [137d]
- Nature-inspired solar lasers could sustainably power space missions [137d]
- Ranchers again ask Colorado wildlife officials to delay release of next round of wolves [137d]
- Citizen scientists help explain magenta aurora over Japan [137d]
- How 2024's 'extremely active' hurricane season brought storm after storm [137d]
- A single cell's siesta: How non-moving single-celled organisms manage to avoid bright light [137d]
- A new method for creating a quantum gas [137d]
- King tides return to the San Diego coast [137d]
- Chicago-area water pollution may be stalling the spread of invasive carp [137d]
- SpaceX launches from KSC on Sunday with Canaveral launch set for Monday [137d]
- Bee alert: Pesticides pose a real threat to more than 70% of wild bees [137d]
- Human brain organelles study shows dopamine neurons must work a lot harder than those in primate relatives [137d]
- Researchers characterize regulating mechanism of orderly zygotic genome activation in early embryos [137d]
- Nanorobots move closer to clinical trials with new model that helps them navigate through the bloodstream [137d]
- Tiny worm makes for big evolutionary discovery: Scientists describe 'Uncus,' the oldest ecdysozoan [137d]
- New fossil reveals the evolution of flying reptiles [137d]
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