The Brutalist Report - science
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- Why we keep hunting ghosts—and what it says about us [13d]
- How spacefaring nations could avoid conflict on the moon [14d]
- Not hunters but collectors: The bone that challenges the 'humans wiped out Australian megafauna' theory [14d]
- Chemists discover clean and green way to recycle Teflon [14d]
- Humans evolved fastest among the apes, 3D skull study shows [14d]
- 'Messy' galaxies in the early universe struggled to settle, Webb reveals [14d]
- How screening students for psychopathic and narcissistic traits could help prevent cyberbullying [14d]
- When coal smoke choked St. Louis, residents fought back, but it took time and money [14d]
- What half a million tweets reveal about invasive species [14d]
- China's rising meat demand drives Brazilian soybean farming and resource use [14d]
- While searching for the world's oldest ice, scientists find sediment sneaking under the Antarctic ice sheet [14d]
- Geophysical-machine learning tool developed for continuous subsurface geomaterials characterization [14d]
- Targeted support boosts engagement and perseverance among repeat programming students [14d]
- Structural surprise in motor protein may point to new strategies for controlling disease [14d]
- Scenario-based method enables businesses to rank emissions-reduction strategies by cost and impact [14d]
- Do we need to see to gesture? How blind people express concepts without vision [14d]
- Phosphorus chains display true 1D electronic properties on a silver substrate [14d]
- Researchers challenge claim of a strong Yellowstone trophic cascade after wolf reintroduction [14d]
- Ideological polarization and spread of biased or fake news on Facebook are on the rise, according to study [14d]
- Global supply chains benefit most from who you know, says study [14d]
- Record-breaking carbon dioxide rise shows the Amazon is faltering, but satellite that spotted this may soon be shut down [14d]
- A novel protein may help to combat greenhouse gas emissions [14d]
- Toxic Salton Sea dust triggers changes in lung microbiome after just one week [14d]
- Ribwort plantain combined with alfalfa increases forage yield and protects groundwater in practical test [14d]
- Louvre heist: The turbulent history of the stolen royal jewels [14d]
- Magnetized plasmas offer a new handle on nanomaterial design [14d]
- An edible fungus could make paper and fabric liquid-proof [14d]
- Ultra-thin filters made from boron nitride could boost medicine and dye production [14d]
- Red light and recyclable catalysts drive sustainable photocatalysis [14d]
- How researchers are helping farmers prevent and manage livestock losses [14d]
- Smarter electrolysis: Pairing reactions for sustainable energy and chemistry [14d]
- Shanghai Tower serves as inspiration for first synthetic dynamic helical polymer [14d]
- AI can spot signs of depression in Reddit posts [14d]
- Increasing heat is super-charging Arctic climate and weather extremes [14d]
- Students help drive new research on global marine debris [14d]
- Sentinel-4 offers first glimpses of air pollutants [14d]
- Future-focused conservation index identifies reptiles as highest conservation priority [14d]
- Nanopore signals and machine learning unlock new molecular analysis tool [14d]
- Rethinking polygamy—research upends conventional thinking about the advantages of monogamous marriage [14d]
- Seismic anisotropy offers insight into viscous BLOBs at base of Earth's mantle [14d]
- Lignins' surprising order: Study finds complex plant molecules not so random after all [14d]
- Canine metabolism responds better to fat than carbs, research suggests [14d]
- New telescope opens window to southern sky [14d]
- Excess fine sediment in rivers starves fish habitats of oxygen, study finds [14d]
- Agree to disagree: Why we fear conflict and what to do about it [14d]
- Eating carrion may have made us human: The importance of scavenging in our evolution [14d]
- Even before they can read, young children are visualizing letters and other objects with the same strategies adults use [14d]
- Households' hunt for better savings rates can deepen recessions, finds new study [14d]
- First-of-its-kind research study to keep New York lakes healthy with help of herbicide [14d]
- Study examines why a third of new teachers quit within five years [14d]
- Social media ban: How parents can help kids stay connected safely [14d]
- Landscape of anticipatory action for health in a changing climate [14d]
- Is your manager grumpy in the mornings? Poor sleep can lead to abusive and unethical behavior [14d]
- Why are young people more likely to cast informal votes? It's not because they're immature [14d]
- How does a flaming piece of space junk end up on Earth? A space archaeologist explains [14d]
- How a trick from radio astronomy could help astronomers find Earth-like planets [14d]
- Seaweed makes for eco-friendly tissue scaffolds and reduces animal testing [14d]
- Dust from far side of the moon could reveal more about origin of water in our solar system [14d]
- Greenland's caves preserve an ancient climate archive [14d]
- The hidden impact of social media in the workplace [14d]
- For a century, they were gone, but California Condors are making a comeback in parts of the Bay Area [14d]
- Mathematical model reveals why cracks sharpen during rapid rubber fracture [14d]
- Using math to ensure AI systems can operate safely [14d]
- An open-source tool to measure microplastic sinking rates in water [14d]
- Nonlocality-enabled photonic analogies unlock wormholes and multiple realities in optical systems [14d]
- Algorithmic outreach can lead to information inequality [14d]
- Hera and Europa Clipper will pass through 3I/ATLAS' tail [14d]
- Exotic roto-crystals can break into individual fragments then reassemble themselves [14d]
- With commercial wind comes rising community home values, researcher finds [14d]
- Generational mentorship, diverse boards drive financial success for next-gen family CEOs [14d]
- Nutrition of honey bees: How they navigate late summer food scarcity [14d]
- People with dark personality traits use touch to manipulate their partners [14d]
- Shifting waters: Climate change in Italy's mountains [14d]
- Traffic vibrations help scientists dig deep into Lake George's seismic past [14d]
- Identifying key factors that help children develop a sense of belonging in their first year of school [14d]
- Exploring victim-survivors' views on sex offender reintegration [14d]
- Offline interactions predict voting patterns better than online networks, finds study [14d]
- Bird's eye view: Study uses aerial imagery to gauge health of city's green roofs [14d]
- The food you toss costs you plenty and emits tons of pollution. We've got tips on how to cut down [14d]
- One of the world's rarest whales that makes the Atlantic its home grows in population [14d]
- TESS detects two new Jupiter-sized exoplanets orbiting dwarf stars [14d]
- Marine microbial competition may offer key to better climate modeling [14d]
- Kākāpō evade superbugs for now [14d]
- Solar radiation management is gaining traction as a climate intervention, but how hard is it to dim the sun? [14d]
- Ultrafast photothermal process achieves 3,000°C in 0.02 seconds, boosting hydrogen production efficiency sixfold [14d]
- Magnetic interactions in new alloy catalyst enhance hydrogen fuel cell performance [14d]
- Brown dwarf with stormy atmosphere discovered orbiting red dwarf via three observation techniques [14d]
- On iconic Pikes Peak, climate change is shifting the timing between flowers and pollinators [14d]
- Dual torque from electron spins drives magnetic domain wall displacement [14d]
- Fire in the sky: Strong summer storms in the Midwest send wildfire smoke into the previously pristine stratosphere [14d]
- A protein modification is critical for maintaining ER homeostasis [14d]
- Graphene partially screens van der Waals interactions depending on layer thickness, study reveals [14d]
- Commercially important fish found congregating at methane seep off Chile [14d]
- Researchers reveal a surprising new role for a key protein in cell division [14d]
- Study finds Airbnb safety reviews can turn off some but the increased transparency can mitigate that [14d]
- EU takes aim at plastic pellets to prevent their nightmare cleanup [14d]
- 'Do I have to wear mud pants?' Finnish researchers ask what really happens in the preschool cloakroom [14d]
- Space exploration in the backyard, on a budget: How NASA simulates conditions in space without blasting off [14d]
- Life in the fast (and slow) lanes for salmon [14d]
- Gunboat diplomacy: How classic naval coercion has evolved into hybrid warfare on the water [14d]
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