The Brutalist Report - science
- Light pollution confuses a color-changing coastal woodlouse, new research shows [878d]
- First hominin muscle reconstruction shows 3.2 million-year-old 'Lucy' could stand as erect as we do [878d]
- Some ancient kangaroos didn't hop, scientists explain [878d]
- Brighter nights risk extinguishing glow-worm twinkle [878d]
- Researchers turn black bitumen into green carbon fibers [878d]
- Black Canadians see workplaces as epicenters of racism: 90% see it as a serious problem in the criminal justice system [878d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses wildfire smoke and air quality [878d]
- NASA's Curiosity captures Martian morning, afternoon in new 'postcard' [878d]
- Opinion: Virgin Galactic's use of the 'Overview Effect' to promote space tourism is a terrible irony [878d]
- How 'Jurassic Park' changed filmmaking and our view of dinosaurs [878d]
- People who dwell on poor service more likely to spread the word online [878d]
- Social media fueling risky bushmeat sales, study finds [878d]
- Researchers print bacterial biofilms on human lung cells to study chronic lung infections [878d]
- Oldest ever Homo sapiens footprint is found, pushing the record back by 30,000 years [878d]
- Centuries-old sequoias damaged during prescribed burn at California park; one may not survive [878d]
- Pass the salt: This space rock holds clues as to how Earth got its water [878d]
- Retooling the ribosomal translation machine could expand chemical repertoire of cells [878d]
- Failings of California's Cap and Trade Program revealed in new analysis [878d]
- Algae in feed troughs make cows belch less methane, finds research [878d]
- Researchers: Hotter sand from microplastics could affect sea turtle development [878d]
- International community has fallen short of Stockholm Conference environmentalism goals, law professor writes [878d]
- Meat processing plants: What factors are critical for survival? [878d]
- Researchers develop universal MHC molecules that can be produced rapidly at scale [878d]
- New approaches to evaluating water interventions around the globe [878d]
- In-store music makes supermarket shoppers spend more, but only on weekdays [878d]
- New strategy using curcumin provides smart fluorescence for anti-counterfeiting [878d]
- Counselors need better training to help BIPOC clients, educators say [878d]
- New study reveals alarmingly massive economic costs of biological invasions to the European Union [878d]
- Astronomers have figured out clever tricks to reduce the impact of satellite trails [878d]
- China is trying to stop its boosters from randomly crashing into villages [878d]
- These are the fastest stars in the galaxy [878d]
- Forecasts show growing El Niño event [878d]
- The case for compost: Why recycling food waste is so much better than sending it to landfill [878d]
- Opinion: How should we teach climate change in schools? It starts with 'turbo charging' teacher education [878d]
- Illuminating dark seas: Why fisheries management must be more transparent [878d]
- El Niño combined with global warming means big changes for New Zealand's weather [878d]
- Physicists developed faster algorithm for the simulation motion of microparticles in a plasma flow [878d]
- DESI early data release holds nearly two million objects [878d]
- Tropical flying squirrels found to deploy carpentry trick to safely store nuts [878d]
- How seeing corpses reduces the lifespan of flies [878d]
- MIRI instrument on JWST detects H-alpha emission during the Epoch of Reionization for the first time [878d]
- Why learning animal sounds can be crucial to children's language development [878d]
- Colonialism has shaped scientific plant collections around the world—here's why that matters [878d]
- The materials used by humans now weigh more than all life on Earth [878d]
- Wildfires likely to grow more common on East Coast, experts predict [878d]
- New flying gecko species reveals hidden biodiversity of northern India [878d]
- Scientists discover quantum oscillations in correlated insulators [878d]
- Six dead in Cuba flooding, hundreds of houses damaged [878d]
- Weather projections for 2080 illustrate danger of extreme future heat waves [878d]
- Ocean temperatures are off the charts, and El Niño is only partly to blame [878d]
- Rise of malicious bots: How automatons shake up Twitter with earthquake conspiracies [878d]
- A new technique to detect invisibility cloaks [878d]
- Sleep, cleaning, fun: Research reveals the average human's day worldwide [878d]
- Why hasn't LA seen a big San Andreas quake recently? Researchers find a clue [878d]
- How Arctic ice melt raises the risk of far-away wildfires [878d]
- Thousands of dead fish washed up on this Texas beach. What happened? [878d]
- PFAS, PFAS everywhere: How pristine are laboratory materials? [878d]
- Novel single crystals show promising electric field control of magnetism [878d]
- New research reveals links between dog attacks and misunderstanding of dog behavior [878d]
- New algorithm cleans microbiome data with unprecedented efficiency [878d]
- The Tarantula Nebula shouldn't be forming stars. What's going on? [878d]
- Study in mice links heat-damaged DNA in food to possible genetic risks [878d]
- Study shows short snout predisposes dogs to sleep apnea [878d]
- Scientists show how some of Earth's earliest animals evolved [878d]
- Boreal forests may be on verge of contraction: New study [878d]
- Engineering a bee-gut bacterium to prevent a deadly parasite from spreading [878d]
- Human-caused climate change to blame for increase in California's wildfires, says study [878d]
- What does narcissism have to do with ecology? [878d]
- Researchers develop novel technique for in-situ detection of gas-phase active intermediates in photocatalysis [878d]
- An experience or a product: Which new purchase is more likely to elicit envy in other consumers? [878d]
- Origin and geographic evolution of cycads clarified [878d]
- A rare glimpse of our first ancestors in mainland Southeast Asia [878d]
- Study shows how microplastics stick around in human airways [878d]
- World's first illustration of the molecular machinery that makes cilia beat [878d]
- Passive ecosystem services, juxtaposed with engineered processes, can democratize wastewater treatment [878d]
- Molding two-dimensional organic molecule crystals [878d]
- The social impact of removing horns from wild rhinos to protect them from poachers [878d]
- First side-necked turtle fossil ever discovered in UK found on Isle of Wight [878d]
- Study identifies new mechanisms driving genomic instability [878d]
- UN secures insurance to pump oil from decaying tanker off Yemen [878d]
- Japanese officials call for Mount Fuji crowd control [878d]
- Using high-tech laser gear, UN-backed team scans Ukraine historical sites to preserve them amid war [878d]
- Scientists achieve 1,000 km quantum key distribution [878d]
- New approach to investigating element distribution and transport pathways in plants [878d]
- Scientists develop new magnetizable shape memory alloy with low energy loss, even at low temperatures [878d]
- Researchers provide comprehensive review of quantum teleportation [878d]
- Novel combination of two reactions creates new molecule [878d]
- Marine environment at risk due to ship emissions, says study [878d]
- New study reveals a hidden mechanism for controlling a cell's molecules [878d]
- Seismic monitoring lasers may be the future for protecting global communications cables [878d]
- RRAT J1913+1330 is an extremely variable pulsar, study finds [878d]
- Using AI apps to find Nasca geoglyphs [878d]
- Walls along River Nile reveal ancient form of hydraulic engineering [878d]
- Team uncovers plant remediation effects on petroleum contamination [878d]
- Webb Telescope proves galaxies transformed the early universe [878d]
- Landmark US youth climate trial begins in Montana [878d]
- Canadian Prairies farmers try to adapt to a warming world [878d]
- Lava pours from crater of Philippines' Mayon Volcano, thousands warned to be ready to flee [878d]
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