The Brutalist Report - science
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- Embracing chatGPT in the financial technology classroom [622d]
- How the war in Sudan could exacerbate impacts of the climate crisis in the Horn of Africa [622d]
- Active Brownian particles have four distinct states of motion, researchers find [622d]
- Predicting policy choices via network structure [622d]
- Recognizing unpaid environmental duties [622d]
- Examining networks in the dog brain provides further insights into mammalian evolution [622d]
- Nanorobotic system presents new options for targeting fungal infections [622d]
- What's in a name? Sometimes, the climate [622d]
- Experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay [622d]
- GPS tracking reveals how a female baboon stopped using urban space after giving birth [622d]
- Study reveals changes of lake area in permafrost regions of arctic and Tibetan Plateau from 1987 to 2017 [622d]
- Tracking the accelerated melting of glaciers in Greenland [622d]
- Defense lawyers face challenges accessing and reviewing digital evidence, study shows [622d]
- Protein-based nano-computer evolves in its ability to influence cell behavior [622d]
- Death cap mushroom's invasion success may be linked to newly documented variability of toxin genes [622d]
- Interdisciplinary study provides a detailed map of urban heat islands [622d]
- Researchers present an unsupervised learning-based optical fiber imaging system [622d]
- Carbon-based catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction: Mechanistic understanding and porous structure [622d]
- Warm and dry climate over China in 2022 with extreme heatwaves and droughts [622d]
- Crash of private Japanese moon lander blamed on software, last-minute location switch [622d]
- All-optical, near-infrared imaging via ultra-thin structured films [622d]
- Exploring 'compellingness' in mechanism design [622d]
- Examining the role of the Catholic church in shaping ideal societies [622d]
- Killer whales damage boats in Spanish, Portuguese waters in puzzling new behavior [622d]
- Barren habitat for sows leaves imprint on piglets' brains [622d]
- 'We abuse plastic, it's so cheap': UN Environment chief [622d]
- How environmental disturbances can affect predator-prey interactions in the wild [622d]
- Timor-Leste election offers an extraordinary lesson in how to build a stable democracy [622d]
- The secret world of moss, ancient ancestor of all plants and vital for the health of the planet [622d]
- Proposed NC law could mean Supreme Court wetlands ruling has 'drastic' impact [622d]
- Genetics gives fin-tastic insights into Hector's dolphin populations [622d]
- 'Counter-stereotypical' messaging can move needle on vaccinations [622d]
- Skepticism about Microsoft results regarding robust quantum bits [622d]
- Fractons as information storage: Not yet tangible, but close [622d]
- Excavated white-tailed deer bones could inform a more sustainable future [622d]
- Astrophysicists catalog all known planet-hosting, three-star systems [622d]
- More efforts are needed to protect orchids in karst forests [622d]
- 70 years after the first ascent of Everest, the impact of mass mountaineering must be confronted, say researchers [622d]
- Researchers built an analogue computer that uses water waves to forecast the chaotic future [622d]
- Opinion: Energy companies make false claims about sustainability and should be held to account [622d]
- Farmers face a soaring risk of flash droughts in every major food-growing region in coming decades, new research shows [622d]
- Greedy gulls decide what to eat by watching people, finds new research [622d]
- Research shows remote students more likely to experience identity-based bullying [622d]
- How to get people to pay their taxes, according to research [622d]
- Introverted leaders in the spotlight: Dispelling misconceptions [622d]
- Harnessing the potential of pineapple stem starch film as a biodegradable packaging material [622d]
- How eating natto might increase stress tolerance and longevity [622d]
- Using nature to fight rising seas [622d]
- Hybrid bound states in the continuum in terahertz metasurfaces [622d]
- Non-contact microsphere ultrafast laser nanopatterning technology [622d]
- Conservation crime scientist uncovers secrets of trade threatening world's most endangered species [622d]
- The elusive minority: Non-binary gender in prehistoric Europe [622d]
- First home buyers in Australia: Pandemic policies may have increased challenges and inequalities [622d]
- Rainfall is on the rise in northwest Australia [622d]
- Over the moon: Dedication to lunar research pays off for China's Chang'e project [622d]
- Report: COVID-19 fallout continues to affect housing markets [622d]
- Mosquitoes found to prefer cooler temperatures [622d]
- Sparse holography: A novel method for creating 3D images [622d]
- Climate scientist explains increase in airplane turbulence [622d]
- Australian politics drive Anglosphere values, says study [622d]
- Unexpected wins in both humans and monkeys increase risk taking [622d]
- When the cell digests itself: How inherited neurodegenerative diseases develop [622d]
- Emergence of solvated dielectrons observed for the first time [622d]
- Chemists develop ferromagnetic single-atom spin catalyst for boosting water splitting reactions [622d]
- Researchers investigate the swarming behavior of microrobots [622d]
- NASA launches final pair of storm tracker satellite quartet [622d]
- First measurements of hypernuclei flow at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider [622d]
- Research team reveals reconfiguration process of solar eruptions [622d]
- Researchers determine quantitative composition of ultrahigh-pressure fluid in deep subduction zones [622d]
- Volcanic activity in the Garrotxa region ended only 8,300 years ago, reveal new studies [622d]
- Selectivin found to kill crop-parasitizing nematodes without killing other organisms in the soil [622d]
- Capturing non-transparent ultrafast scenes [622d]
- Plasma electrochemistry offers novel way to form organic chemical bonds [622d]
- Philosophers agree with economists on climate action, but stress ethical considerations [622d]
- Earth's deep ocean oxygen levels are declining, shows study [622d]
- Artificial spherical chromatophore nanomicelles for selective CO2 reduction in water [622d]
- Biocompatible microfibers developed as the basis for tissue engineering [622d]
- Movement of filaments of Trichodesmium and their interactions with other filaments help form aggregates [622d]
- Bridging archaeology and marine conservation in the South Atlantic Ocean [622d]
- In a first, researchers capture fleeting 'transition state' in ring-shaped molecules excited by light [622d]
- The first experimental observation of subpicosecond electron bunches originating from an ultracold source [622d]
- Bridging the gap between AI and manual precision in 3D cell segmentation [622d]
- Team successfully demonstrates laser-induced monolayer graphene nanoprocessing [622d]
- Forging a dream material with semiconductor quantum dots [622d]
- Stealthy Salmonella escapes host's defenses using two-pronged approach [622d]
- Magnitude 6.2 quake hits east of Tokyo, no tsunami warning [622d]
- Yeast screen uncovers genes involved in chromosomal mutation [622d]
- US predicts at least 12 named storms this hurricane season [622d]
- Strong cultural regions slowed Britain's urbanization, new research finds [622d]
- Fungi and plants clean up California pollution [622d]
- Vietnam battles plastic blight in idyllic Ha Long Bay [622d]
- Three cheetah cubs die in India amid sweltering heat wave [622d]
- Bird flu fells nearly 9,000 marine creatures in Chile [622d]
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