The Brutalist Report - science
- A new way to identify stresses in complex fluids [961d]
- ChatGPT: Study shows AI can produce academic papers good enough for journals—just as some ban it [961d]
- First observation of de Broglie-Mackinnon wave packets achieved by exploiting loophole in 1980s theorem [961d]
- European farms mix things up to guard against food-supply shocks [961d]
- Growing borrowing costs offset easing inflation, finds consumer survey [961d]
- UV lamps used for disinfection may impair indoor air quality [961d]
- Newly-named species of tree-dwelling snakes threatened by mining [961d]
- Instrument on JWST has gone offline [961d]
- Volcano-like rupture could have caused magnetar slowdown [961d]
- Environmentalists to file lawsuit over Illinois' Bell Bowl Prairie, home to the endangered rusty patched bumblebee [961d]
- An AI bot passed this Wharton professor's exam. Here's why he's not concerned [961d]
- Looking back at the Tonga eruption [961d]
- Movements in proteins reveal information about antibiotic resistance spreading [961d]
- Hubble views bright variable star V 372 Orionis and a smaller companion star [961d]
- Research reveals how redlining grades influenced later life expectancy [961d]
- Perseverance takes a selfie to show off some of its samples [961d]
- Four possible consequences of El Niño returning in 2023 [961d]
- It'll take 150 years to map Africa's biodiversity at the current rate, say researchers [961d]
- Large number of animal skulls found in Neanderthal cave [961d]
- Restoring land for livelihoods can have ecological benefits, study suggests [961d]
- Machine learning approach may aid water conservation push in the Colorado River basin [961d]
- New model effectively predicts consumers' retail shopping mobility during a pandemic [962d]
- Rosy finches are Colorado's high-alpine specialists, and researchers want to know why [962d]
- Development of machine vision system capable of locating king flowers on apple trees [962d]
- Disabled people were Holocaust victims, excluded from German society and murdered by Nazi programs [962d]
- Video: The Sample Transfer Arm: A helping hand for Mars [962d]
- Gas stoves: Why did they become the pariah du jour? [962d]
- The impact of zoos on society is largely underestimated, says study [962d]
- Assessing weathering conditions around the globe to understand rate-limiting factors for major rock types [962d]
- Be kind to bees, build with bee bricks [962d]
- Antimicrobial, air-clearing qualities of architectural biomaterials [962d]
- Weather radar, machine learning used to study how bird roosting habits are changing with climate [962d]
- New forensic tools aid fight against sexual assault and other crimes [962d]
- Novel technique developed to produce hydrogen peroxide without emitting carbon dioxide [962d]
- What China's population decline means for its future [962d]
- Study: Black adults in the US are more likely to have had multigenerational family members incarcerated [962d]
- The 'blind spot' that stops us from seeing the dangers of driving [962d]
- Prairie voles without oxytocin receptors can bond with mates and young [962d]
- The humble sea campion flower can show us how species adapt [962d]
- Meteorites reveal likely origin of Earth's volatile chemicals [962d]
- Study reveals how mechanical forces drive skeletal development [962d]
- A model that predicts wrinkle patterns on the surface of toroidal structures as they expand or contract [962d]
- Green comet zooming our way, last visited 50,000 years ago [962d]
- France to probe microplastic pellet pollution on Atlantic beaches [962d]
- Storm Cheneso picks up in Madagascar, more flooding to come [962d]
- A smart elastomer that can self-tune its stiffness and conductivity [962d]
- How silicides impact the performance of transmon qubits [962d]
- New species of ultrasmall microalgae found in home aquarium could have multiple useful applications [962d]
- Fish-on-Chips: An optofluidic platform to investigate the neural and chemosensory axes of zebrafish [962d]
- Low emission energy systems can create water conflict without smart design [962d]
- Development of the first chip-sized titanium-doped sapphire laser [962d]
- Ultrafast control of spins in a microscope [962d]
- Starry tail tells the tale of dwarf galaxy evolution [962d]
- Alien plant species are spreading rapidly in mountainous areas, says new monitoring study [962d]
- Why Brazil's Yanomami are being decimated by disease, mining [962d]
- Town where child cancer rose blasts deal over polluted site [962d]
- Climate modelers add ocean biogeochemistry and fisheries to forecasts of future upwelling [962d]
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