The Brutalist Report
login
system
|
light
|
dark
Home
|
All
|
Tech
|
News
|
Business
|
Science
|
Gaming
|
Culture
|
Politics
|
Sports
|
WordCloud
|
Summarizer
|
Premium
|
iOS App
|
About
Limit: [
5
|
10
|
15
|
25
|
50
]
Phys
Ancient wooden spears found in Germany may have been wielded by Neanderthals, a new study suggests
[366d]
Early galaxies may contribute to the 'afterglow' of the universe
[366d]
Your fingers wrinkle in the same pattern every time you're in the water for too long, study shows
[366d]
Origins of language: Wild chimps mirror linguistic structures in human language
[366d]
A more realistic look at DNA in action: Study shows it behaves differently when crowded by molecules
[366d]
Bismuth-based hybrid materials enable highly sensitive, eco-friendly X-ray detectors
[366d]
Study says green consumers focus on brands and fashionability
[366d]
Modeling study finds Venus's crust is surprisingly thin
[366d]
Room-temperature mid-infrared photodetector promises advances in environmental and medical monitoring
[366d]
Can frisky flies save human lives? How a bacterial infection encourages promiscuity
[366d]
Machine learning approach leads to discovery of high-performance infrared functional materials
[366d]
Examining the relationship between moral outrage on social media and activism
[366d]
Oxygen-stable biocatalyst from a thermophilic bacterium could boost hydrogen production
[366d]
Using byproducts from agricultural and food production to create sustainable feed for livestock
[366d]
German satellite measures CO₂ and NO₂ simultaneously from power plant emissions for the first time
[366d]
Metals and hormone-disrupting substances threaten sustainable agriculture, water management
[366d]
Satellite-powered 30-meter map exposes Nanchang's CO₂ emissions
[366d]
Study investigates air pollution exposure across South Korea
[366d]
Natural enzyme capable of cleaving cellulose could transform biofuel production
[366d]
Bringing superconducting nanostructures to 3D
[366d]
Previous Day