The Brutalist Report - science
- Einstein and anime: Hong Kong university tests AI professors [226d]
- Salad chain says a cleaner farming method will offset adding steak to its menu. What is it? [226d]
- No sign of widespread lead exposure from Maui wildfires, Hawaii health officials say [226d]
- Iceland's 'Mammoth' raises potential for carbon capture [226d]
- Researchers find unprecedented deep oxidative desulfurization with precisely designed Ti sites [226d]
- Growth mindset teaching helps students make the grade [226d]
- Team compares robot-assisted language learning systems and human tutors in English conversation lessons [226d]
- New phononics materials may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices [227d]
- NASA watchdog report: 100+ cracks on heat shield biggest threat to human moon mission [227d]
- Take cover: Survey shows tornado warnings widely misunderstood [227d]
- Report: There are no good or bad oil crops, only good and bad practices [227d]
- Study finds consistent decline in nitrogen oxides emissions from human activities in China since 2020 [227d]
- Turning trash into treasure: Exploring biotic and abiotic methods for PET plastic upcycling [227d]
- Researchers develop compiler acceleration technology for quantum computers [227d]
- AI and social media may be fueling the climate crisis, say researchers [227d]
- Study finds not all failures lead to learning [227d]
- New 'forever chemical' cleanup strategy discovered [227d]
- TESS discovers a rocky planet that glows with molten lava as it's squeezed by its neighbors [227d]
- Areas with more illegal market opportunities more likely to be targeted by organized crime, study shows [227d]
- Costa Rica to ration electricity as drought bites [227d]
- Researchers demonstrate low-loss and polarization-independent integrated optical colorless ROADM [227d]
- High status leads to increased happiness—sometimes [227d]
- Is it a bird or a dinosaur? Fossils from Teylers Museum in Netherlands secretly visit UK's synchrotron [227d]
- Q&A: AI in Earth observation—a force for good [227d]
- Researcher: I interviewed moms with five or more kids—what I learned about women who are quietly going against the grain [227d]
- Meet the Stone Age Trøndelag man [227d]
- Florida's major power company prepares for this year's hurricanes by dealing with a fake one [227d]
- Where space weather starts: Self-consistent propagation of flux ropes in realistic coronal simulations [227d]
- Ultrasound experiment identifies new superconductor [227d]
- Four new-to-science species of snail described [227d]
- Organic infrared photodetectors offer advance in imaging technology [227d]
- Transformation of ocean management is underway, study finds [227d]
- Quantum breakthrough sheds light on perplexing high-temperature superconductors [227d]
- Scientists develop new method for quantifying 'invisible' plastics in rivers [227d]
- Resident perceptions of the ring-necked parakeet in the UK [227d]
- Climate report: US struck with more than 100 tornadoes, heavy snow in April [227d]
- West Midlands air pollution causing up to 2,300 early deaths each year, research suggests [227d]
- How climate change will affect malaria transmission [227d]
- Topological phonons: Where vibrations find their twist [227d]
- High rates of harassment behaviors observed in obstetrics and gynecology [227d]
- Hot compression bonding helps achieve seamless CLAM steel joint [227d]
- Looking for life on Enceladus: What questions should we ask? [227d]
- Analysis of millions of posts shows that users seek out echo chambers on social media [227d]
- NASA images help explain eating habits of massive black hole [227d]
- Study demonstrates fast photoionization detection of single erbium ions in silicon [227d]
- Variability of everyday life may have influenced evolution at least as much as rare activities like big-game hunting [227d]
- Study reveals changes in soil carbon and nutrient stocks in desert oasis farmland [227d]
- Why some receiving federal benefits don't consider themselves poor, although poverty rates have increased [227d]
- Comprehensive review on the significant roles and regulatory mechanisms of lncRNAs in fruits and vegetables [227d]
- Image: Sulaiman mountain haze [227d]
- Improved wildfire smoke model identifies areas for public health intervention [227d]
- Understanding the crucial role of information delivery in improving citizen perceptions of government policy [227d]
- Drill-interseeded cover crops in V3 corn reap benefits [227d]
- Study explores what helps agritourism grow [227d]
- Rapid oyster reef restoration gives hope for repairing the sea [227d]
- Measuring the accuracy of lifestyle-based judgments on political affiliation [227d]
- Laser printing on fallen tree leaves produces sensors for medical and laboratory use [227d]
- Keep an eye out for foxtail seed pods that can harm your pet this summer [227d]
- Why removing protections on social media in the name of free speech is bad for peacebuilding [227d]
- Fossilized circles in the sand on South Africa's coast may be artwork by our early ancestors [227d]
- Kenya floods: As the costs add up pressure mounts on a country in economic crisis [227d]
- Playing with the kids is important work for chimpanzee mothers [227d]
- Exoplanet WASP-69b has a cometlike tail, helping scientists to learn more about how planets evolve [227d]
- US drone warfare faces questions of legitimacy, study of military chaplains shows [227d]
- Should we fight climate change by re-engineering life itself? [227d]
- Biogeographical evidence shows trickster animal folklore is limited by environmental factors [227d]
- Silent disco: Why dancing in sync brings us closer together [227d]
- The reconstruction of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman makes her look quite friendly—there's a problem with that [227d]
- Scientists demonstrate the potential of electron spin to transmit quantum information [227d]
- Research shows higher carbon emissions increase costs for Australian businesses [227d]
- Supercharged thunderstorms: Have we underestimated how climate change drives extreme rain and floods? [227d]
- Researchers: Heat is coming for our crops—we have to make them ready [227d]
- Study finds liberals and conservatives differ on climate change beliefs—but are relatively united in taking action [227d]
- For sustainable aviation fuel, researchers engineer a promising microorganism for precursor production [227d]
- Researchers discover optimal conditions for mass production of ultraviolet holograms [227d]
- Researchers demonstrate enhanced radiative heat transfer for nanodevices [227d]
- New rhizobia-diatom symbiosis solves long-standing marine mystery [227d]
- Net zero plans show limited climate ambition on 'residual' emissions [227d]
- Changes in pig farming in the 20th century spread antibiotic-resistant Salmonella around the world, finds study [227d]
- Scientists win World Food Prize for work on Global Seed Vault [227d]
- Nepal's nature threatened by new development push: conservationists [227d]
- Genes spatially organize for efficient mRNA splicing, study shows [227d]
- Probing neptunium's atomic structure with laser spectroscopy [227d]
- How aging clocks tick: New study points to stochastic changes in cells [227d]
- Research presents 2D dipole orientation method for mapping cells [227d]
- Alternating triangular charge density wave domains observed within a layered superconducting compound [227d]
- New fluidic system advances development of artificial blood vessels and biomedicine applications [227d]
- New DNA origami technique promises advances in medicine [227d]
- Researchers harness blurred light to 3D-print high-quality optical components [227d]
- Saturated soils could impact survival of young trees planted to address climate change [227d]
- New study reveals phonon properties of β-MoB₂ single crystal [227d]
- Research team develops new thin film deposition process for tin selenide-based materials [227d]
- Random processes shape science and math: Researchers propose a unified, probabilistic framework [227d]
- Likely ancestor of all modern hoofed animals identified [227d]
- Getting dirty to clean up the chemical industry's environmental impact [227d]
- Research investigates the environment of globular cluster NGC 6355 [227d]
- Report: Governments are falling short on promises of effective biodiversity protection [227d]
- Unearthing the impacts of hydrological sensitivity on global rainfall [227d]
- Astrophysicists discover a novel method for hunting the first stars [227d]
- Famed Thai holiday isles suffer water shortages after heatwave [227d]
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