The Brutalist Report - science
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- ChatGPT appears to improvise when put through ancient Greek math puzzle [97d]
- Ubiquitin's ability to tag synthetic compounds offers new path to drug discovery [97d]
- 'Greenhushing' is a trend that leaves businesses downplaying their environmental wins [97d]
- NASA's tally of planets outside our solar system reaches 6,000 [97d]
- An incredible comeback: Chicago River fish populations show signs of recovery as 24 species spawn [97d]
- Some small asteroids can abruptly explode [97d]
- Unexpected activity of metabolic compound helps decode plants' language of light [97d]
- Earth's inner core: Nobody knows exactly what it's made of, but now we've started to uncover the truth [97d]
- Cargo vessels and sea currents found carrying Indo-Pacific fish into Mediterranean [97d]
- Mapping songbird migration patterns may help offshore energy be more bird-friendly [97d]
- Lipid nanoparticles enable targeted RNA therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases [97d]
- Single-shot laser technique captures plasma evolution at 100 billion frames per second [97d]
- Milan nightlife hubs bring rich and poor together, study finds [97d]
- How Luxembourg detects microbes in its water supply before they pose a health risk [97d]
- Young people are less liberal and courageous than previously thought, Lithuanian study suggests [97d]
- Lucy's main belt target has its features named [97d]
- From fish cloaca to fingers: Scientists trace the origin of our digits [97d]
- Study provides first evidence that plastic nanoparticles can accumulate in the edible parts of vegetables [97d]
- Warming of 2°C intensifies Arctic carbon sink but weakens Alpine sink, study finds [97d]
- Bronze Age and Iron Age cultures in the Middle East were really committed to wine production, analysis reveals [97d]
- In the wild, chimpanzees likely ingest the equivalent of several alcoholic drinks every day [97d]
- Songs for Littles: The research that explains YouTube sensation Ms Rachel [97d]
- Reviving South Africa's grasslands: Eastern Cape villagers explain the challenges they face [97d]
- Would you eat a grasshopper? In Oaxaca, it's been a tasty tradition for thousands of years [97d]
- 'I would discriminate': Study exposes UK employers' hidden bias against maternity leave [97d]
- The 'pocketome': Study maps universe of protein binding sites across species [97d]
- DNA folding more important for cell function than previously thought [97d]
- Listen closely: Research suggests lie detection is more accurate when based solely on audio [97d]
- Observations shed light on fragmentation code and growth mystery of high-mass star formation [97d]
- Even fish adapted to dry climates are struggling amid rising temps, droughts [97d]
- Here are the tools Perseverance used to spot a potential sign of ancient life [97d]
- Research reveals non-temperature drivers of permafrost degradation on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [97d]
- How an essential vitamin B-derived nutrient concentrates in mitochondria [97d]
- Conquering disorder: Modeling a solid with liquid-like ion movement [97d]
- Study explores enduring effects of sexual violence during Rwandan genocide against Tutsi [97d]
- Scalable strategy produces high-quality black phosphorus nanoribbons for electronics [97d]
- The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas kills hundreds of birds: Could new design help? [97d]
- New AI flood model gives water managers up-to-the-minute decision-making tool [97d]
- Water's density is key to sustainable lithium mining, study reveals [97d]
- Nanoscale optical device enables independent control of light intensity and phase using electricity [97d]
- Foster care study calls for better training, support [97d]
- Representation translates into more support for LGBT rights [97d]
- Low-cost biosensor can detect airborne viruses in real-time [97d]
- From terraced hills to collapsed soufflés, scientists decode Venus's mysterious surface [97d]
- New evidence points to two distinct Australian tektite groups with different origins [97d]
- What even is social media, tho? Adults and teens often differ, researchers find [97d]
- Interplay between base and add-on products: Consumer education may prevent regulation of complementary product pricing [97d]
- Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here's how we should respond [97d]
- ER drama 'The Pitt' shines a light on compassionate teaching [97d]
- Viral violent videos on social media are skewing young people's sense of the world [97d]
- Coral reefs set to stop growing as climate warms [97d]
- New Cas9 proteins dramatically lower the error rate of prime editing [97d]
- Delegation to AI can increase dishonest behavior [97d]
- XRISM reveals surprisingly sluggish winds from neutron star differ from black hole outflows [97d]
- 'Teen' pachycephalosaur fossil is oldest and most complete skeleton found to date [97d]
- Blue Alchemist is one step closer to creating sustainable infrastructure on the moon [97d]
- Ostrich and emu ancestor could fly, scientists discover [97d]
- Engine trouble forces Northrop Grumman to delay supply delivery to International Space Station [97d]
- Alcohol restrictions don't hinder tourism in the outback, says study [97d]
- AI took your job—can retraining help? [97d]
- Reindeer grazing can mitigate the impacts of winter climate change on forest carbon release [97d]
- Gulf of Aqaba corals survive record-breaking heat waves, offering hope amid global coral crisis [97d]
- Impostor syndrome: The cost of being 'superwoman' at work and beyond [97d]
- Ancient bronze mirrors linked to economic prosperity of early Han Dynasty [97d]
- Science communication is a conversation, not a script [97d]
- Early bears were omnivores: Three-dimensional jaw analyses reveal diet [97d]
- Mars's chilly north polar vortex may create a seasonal ozone layer [97d]
- Unleashing the GENIE: Team develops state-of-the-art sensors for biological research [97d]
- Innovative microscope captures large, high-resolution images of curved samples in single snapshot [97d]
- A new explanation for Siberia's giant exploding craters [97d]
- Ultrathin films of ferromagnetic oxide reveal a hidden Hall effect mechanism [97d]
- Weather-health alert system is a success, but color-coded confusion still remains, says new research [97d]
- Life after impact: New discovery links microbial colonization to ancient meteorite crater [97d]
- Simulations show how future moon missions could uncover dark matter [97d]
- Chewbacca coral: New deep-sea species spotted in waters off Hawai'i, Mariana Trench [97d]
- AI reveals gender bias in family courts [97d]
- A hard look at geoengineering reveals global risks [97d]
- New radio halo discovered with MeerKAT [97d]
- Color-changing organogel stretches 46 times its size and self-heals [97d]
- Single device amplifies signals while shielding qubits from unwanted noise [97d]
- Toucans, tortoises saved in major Brazil trafficking bust [97d]
- Estimated 16,500 climate change deaths during Europe summer: Study [97d]
- Sri Lanka to ban predatory pet fish to protect ecosystems [97d]
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