The Brutalist Report - science
system |
|
- No new articles in the Past 12 Hours.
- Sponsorship is key to career progression but less than one in four relationships work [6d]
- How rocket launches could threaten Australia's coastal wildlife [6d]
- Migratory birds may carry fewer parasites between islands than expected, DNA shows [6d]
- Quantum vacuum could help break molecular bonds with less energy, simulations suggest [6d]
- Opportunities across childhood best predict degrees, earnings for low-income youth [6d]
- NASA's New Horizons spacecraft wakes from its longest hibernation in good health [6d]
- Island life changed how Brazil's Noronha skink reproduces, but the lizard's strategy might be failing [6d]
- Black women academics in my study said their main allies were white men: What this reveals [6d]
- Saturn-ring-like laser emission from chiral polymeric microspheres [6d]
- Galaxy mergers aren't always obvious [6d]
- Weak connection: Why influencers sometimes fail to influence [6d]
- Young women are identifying as less straight; young men, not so much [6d]
- Fishing for DNA: How a cup of river water can reveal secrets about human health, pollution and biodiversity [6d]
- Where rivers face collapse: New tool shows where conservation dollars can do most good [6d]
- Unique fossil record of marine mollusks helps scientists predict extinction risk—before it's too late [6d]
- Fungi communicate with one another in the presence of metal pollution in forests [6d]
- When managing your money, take a chatbot's 'confidence' with a grain of salt [6d]
- Study finds sharing tax numbers boosts transparency, not confusion, for investors [6d]
- Satellite record reveals US tidal wetland productivity rose 6% in 20 years [6d]
- Isotope probing shows soil is packed with dormant viruses lying in wait [6d]
- More than half of Atlanta's restrooms inaccessible to the public, study finds [6d]
- Teenagers understand social media algorithms but want more control, study finds [6d]
- Magnetic octupole model captures domain-wall motion in noncollinear antiferromagnets [6d]
- Bees 'facial expressions' may be a sign of their inner lives [6d]
- Deep learning reveals nanoparticle shape from routine tracking analysis without new hardware [6d]
- Upfront investment in native plants can pay dividends against buckthorn [6d]
- AI framework could speed battery, combustion and materials research by automating simulations [6d]
- Steering light in a flash: New chip redirects light beams in less than a trillionth of a second [6d]
- Study provides further evidence that aspen patches can mitigate wildfires [6d]
- Quantum computers model nine fusion fuel material configurations for first time [6d]
- Can online reviews replace health inspectors? New study says not so fast [6d]
- They're here: Biologists identify first established colonies of invasive clam in northeastern US [6d]
- Day-night ocean warming helps explain why El Niño outpaces La Niña in models [6d]
- Carbonation, hops and pH: Why safer non-alcoholic beer needs more than bubbles [6d]
- Mating strategies shape tropical plants' invasive ability [6d]
- Pressure unlocks 3D superconductivity in tantalum disulfide at triple the temperature [6d]
- 15 years of climate research gathered on Lufthansa scheduled flights [6d]
- Study unveils new genetic screen for understanding human development [6d]
- New plasma-based hydrogel tech to speed up recovery for burn victims [6d]
- Medieval text family trees suggest 60% of works vanished over centuries [6d]
- Using quantum entanglement to secure ground-to-satellite timing [6d]
- Rare color shifting discovered in iconic Australian frog [6d]
- Parasites deliver long-chain omega-3 fatty acids to aquatic systems, feeding endangered fish [6d]
- Measuring iron in motion at Earth-core conditions [6d]
- Baseline tool could separate alien life signals from geology on ocean worlds [6d]
- What the wool remembers: The carbon secrets locked inside every fleece [6d]
- Ultra-compact sensor paves the way for more powerful and scalable silicon quantum processors [6d]
- Tiny carbon rings enable a new form of quantum control [6d]
- Rising human-elephant conflict in Southern Africa predicted [6d]
- This year's El Nino likely to become record-breaker: Top expert [6d]
- Much of Earth's 'space dust' may come from unidentified near-Earth asteroids [6d]
- New ultrathin lens focuses light into an optical needle [6d]
- Simple cell migration mechanism may explain how hair follicles organize before birth [6d]
- New study finds clear‑cut logging can dramatically increase flood risk [6d]
- From mother to offspring: Young birds show how 'forever chemicals' accumulate [6d]
- Tracking your employees doesn't make them more productive [6d]
- Researchers develop AI tool that finds the equations behind complex systems [6d]
- If you flirt with an AI companion, does that count as cheating? [6d]
Previous Day