The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists show how pregnancy changes the brain in innumerable ways [195d]
- Pinpointing the key size for rapid tropical cyclone intensification [195d]
- Researchers develop precise pricing formula for perpetual American strangle options [195d]
- How a German peasant became the face of Nazi race laws [195d]
- Road networks stretch into Congo Basin forests: Satellites and AI help to monitor [195d]
- Why do Asian consumers love luxury shopping? [195d]
- Researchers test ChatGPT, other AI models against real-world students [195d]
- Study finds mine-drainage treatment cost effective, but far more costs lay ahead [195d]
- Researchers develop new method for delivering RNA and drugs into cells [195d]
- Scientists discover how TGF-Beta sends its message even while tethered to the cell membrane [195d]
- New algorithm rights wrongs of precipitation-type classification over Tibetan Plateau [195d]
- Complex dynamics of 2024 M 7.6 Noto Hanto earthquake in Japan—the long-lasting swarm and its immediate foreshocks [195d]
- Bridging large riverine ecosystems for inter-basin exchanges [195d]
- Cloud as stumbling block for the propagation of the Southern Annular Mode [195d]
- Restoration in the temple of Edfu reveals new inscriptions, paint, and gold [195d]
- The silent conversations of plants [195d]
- Earth's greatest mass extinction 250 million years ago shows what happens when El Niño gets out of control [195d]
- Online news consumption has surpassed television, but broadcasters are still the most widely trusted in the UK [195d]
- Ads featuring interracial couples produce mixed results for brands [195d]
- An AI tool for scanning sand grains opens windows into recent time and the deep past [195d]
- Scientists discover nonstomatal control of water loss in critical crops [195d]
- Atmospheric lidar instrument on climate satellite enhances understanding of aerosols and clouds [195d]
- Brazil's farmers fret over fires and drought [195d]
- Disappearing scientists: Attrition and retention patterns of 2.1 million scientists in 38 OECD countries [195d]
- America's dairy farms are disappearing, down 95% since the 1970s—milk price rules are one reason why [195d]
- Q&A: Is the 'lung float test' accurate? Law professor is leading an effort to discredit 'bad science' [195d]
- Researchers find golden eagles improve their flight skills with age [195d]
- Why rules don't work for some of the population [195d]
- Early autonomy over AI boosts employee motivation, researchers suggest [195d]
- Optogenetic control reveals collective cell behavior [195d]
- Personality traits that are nourished by social media [195d]
- A liberal exodus? Report reveals political diversity of new Russian migrants [195d]
- How is the hole in the ozone layer? [195d]
- New video shows how tiny spacecraft will 'swarm' Proxima Centauri [195d]
- NASA's Artemis II crew uses Iceland terrain for lunar training [195d]
- Class and race can create divides between donors and their cause, putting stress on those nonprofits [195d]
- Women are still underrepresented in local government, despite a woman running for president [195d]
- Empowering engineering students through storytelling [195d]
- Online classrooms where students run the show: Researchers test how this unconventional model can work [195d]
- Plants get a GMO glow-up: Genetically modified varieties coming out of the lab and into homes and gardens [195d]
- Sunflowers make small moves to maximize sun exposure—physicists can model them to predict how they grow [195d]
- How gaps in the canopy of a European floodplain forest influence microclimate and soil biological activity [195d]
- Antibacterial discovery: How scavengers avoid infection and what we can learn from them [195d]
- National parks and other protected areas often fail to conserve Earth's forests, research finds [195d]
- Monitoring the health of lakes through the microbes that live in them [195d]
- How accent bias can impact a person's job prospects [195d]
- 'The data on extreme human aging is rotten from the inside out,' says Ig Nobel winner [195d]
- AI enhances plasma plume analysis [195d]
- Studying stars from the lunar surface with MoonLITE, courtesy of NASA's commercial lunar payload services [195d]
- Does your partner lie about what they are spending? Research examines how financial infidelity can harm a relationship [195d]
- Designing a better water filter: A fabric-like filter to remove tiny plastics and lead from drinking water [195d]
- Study looks at funded partnerships between nonprofit organizations and researchers [195d]
- New high-rise schools need green spaces for students to grow [195d]
- Storm Boris unleashes central Europe flooding, toll hits 15 [195d]
- Urban trees enhance cooling on hotter days but face challenges in extreme heat, finds study [195d]
- Fear and tears as Storm Boris wrecks Czech town [195d]
- The 15-minute city: Why time shouldn't be the only factor in future city planning [195d]
- Size matters: Why fish size diversity is vital for healthy oceans [195d]
- Study identifies superionic iron hydride as key to ultralow-velocity zones at Earth's core-mantle boundary [195d]
- New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea [195d]
- Researchers explore the effects of the Black Lives Matter protests on racial bias [195d]
- Paying attention to errors can improve fused remote monitoring of lakes, researchers say [195d]
- Researchers use training model to map planted and natural forests via satellite image [195d]
- Deep design produces 'butterfly' phase mask for light-sheet fluorescence microscopy [195d]
- Unveiling soil moisture patterns with advanced navigation tech [195d]
- Tunable nonlinear Hall effect observed at room temperature in tellurium [195d]
- New strategy for simulating nonadiabatic dynamics of molecules at metal surfaces [195d]
- Energy-saving computing with magnetic whirls [195d]
- Beyond displays: Liquid crystals in motion mimic biological systems [195d]
- Video: Why Canadian trash costs $30,000 per gram [195d]
- Symmetry model sheds light on the chemistry surrounding peptide helices [195d]
- Modified nano-sized cell particles found to boost cancer immunotherapy, reduce side effects [195d]
- Polaris Dawn brings new areas of research, medical care [195d]
- Researchers find evidence that bumblebees make the same memory errors as humans [195d]
- Using sunlight to turn greenhouse gases into valuable chemicals [195d]
- Comprehensive model uses airborne LiDAR data to predict walking travel times with unprecedented accuracy [195d]
- Paleontologists find omnivorous ancestor of the giant panda, revealing it was not always just a bamboo eater [195d]
- Research team uses terahertz pulses of light to shed light on superconducting disorder [195d]
- The air quality in Big Bear suddenly reached hazardous levels this week: What happened? [195d]
- San Diego County air pollution officers to develop alert system for noxious sewage odors [195d]
- Trimetallic-based nanocarriers method shows promise for visualized idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis therapy [195d]
- Machine learning powers discovery of new cryoprotectants for cold storage [195d]
- What killed fish for miles in the South River? Atlanta officials are investigating [195d]
- Are white patches on whale shark skin cause for concern? [195d]
- Urgent conservation efforts needed: Possible extirpation of the threatened Malagasy poison frog Mantella cowanii [195d]
- Virtual laboratory allows scientists to simulate specific decreases in gene activity [195d]
- Can we engineer our way out of the climate crisis? Scientists hope to find out [195d]
- New hypothesis suggests Mars's unique shape may be due to long lost moon [195d]
- Lower shipping emissions may lead to higher global temperatures [195d]
- Research highlights how global action can deliver transformative change for the planet [195d]
- Physicists achieve high selectivity in nanostructures using selenium doping [195d]
- The skies are about to get a new star as a result of a cosmic cataclysm [195d]
- For some California kids, the fight against climate change is personal [195d]
- Earth may have had a ring system 466 million years ago [195d]
- Contrail avoidance is less likely to damage climate by mistake than previously thought, researchers find [195d]
- New tidally tilted pulsator discovered by astronomers [195d]
- Theoretical physicists develop method to model a central theory of quantum gravity in the laboratory [195d]
- How Olmec elite helped legitimize their political power through art [195d]
- Astronomers detect black hole 'starving' its host galaxy to death [196d]
- Environment takes center stage as global summits loom [196d]
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