The Brutalist Report - science
- New AI system can map giant icebergs from satellite images 10,000 times faster than humans [859d]
- Q&A: Philosophy meets physics—professor uncovers hidden truth about Newton's 300-year old law [860d]
- 'Alien' wasps thriving in tropical forests, study finds [860d]
- Researchers hunt for hard-to-spot genetic links to improve crop and livestock breeding [860d]
- People who contribute least in crowdsourcing can do the most to improve a public good, says study [860d]
- Single gene controls Corn Belt weed's resistance to soil-applied herbicide, study finds [860d]
- Zen and the art of mitochondrial maintenance: The machinery of death makes a healthier life [860d]
- New analysis finds strong El Niño could bring extra floods this winter [860d]
- Workplace protections needed for menstruation and menopause, says paper [860d]
- Picking up the statistics of good vibrations in Brillouin-Mandelstam scattering [860d]
- A new cheating technique has professors outmatched—and no, it's not ChatGPT [860d]
- 'Superbugs' with hypervirulence and carbapenem resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae [860d]
- Children were neglected during the pandemic. There are important lessons still to be learned, says analysis [860d]
- Astronomers are hoping to detect gravitational waves coming from supernova 1987A [860d]
- Enceladus has all the raw materials for life, researchers say [860d]
- How to keep a forest happy: Study on the function of singing behavior in the Republic of Congo [860d]
- Generating cold with solids [860d]
- Poll finds bipartisan concern about use of AI in 2024 elections [860d]
- Student-made water quality monitor can help isolated communities track safe water sources [860d]
- Study suggests link between feral horses and peatland carbon emissions [860d]
- October Consumer Food Insights Report highlights Thanksgiving meal plans [860d]
- How the pandemic is shaping US security policy [860d]
- For beginning nontraditional farmers, stress is a constant: Study [860d]
- Researchers realize water-air acoustic communication based on broadband impedance matching [860d]
- How to make asteroid landings safer [860d]
- For freshwaters, these pets are high-risk invasive species [860d]
- Researchers produce Mo-99 by electron accelerator with optimized target system [860d]
- What drives people to panic buy during times of crisis: New study reveals the psychology of consumers [860d]
- Assessing the sustainability of trade in wild-harvested plants [860d]
- Mountain goats seek snow to shake off insects, finds study [860d]
- Magnetic shielding for particle detectors [860d]
- Acquitting a physicist accused of 'obscurantism' [860d]
- Would matrix mechanics win recognition today? [860d]
- How animals get their stripes and spots [860d]
- A fifth of European Red List flora and fauna species may be at risk of extinction [860d]
- Genetic analysis shows head lice evolution mirrors human migration and colonization in the Americas [860d]
- Dwarf galaxies stripped of stars prove to be the missing link in the formation of rare ultra-compact dwarf galaxies [860d]
- Temperature increase triggers viral infection: Research maps what happens on an atomic level [860d]
- Overcoming the climate crisis with trade-based strategies [860d]
- How do bacteria actually become resistant to antibiotics? [860d]
- Boom in space tourism threatens to boost the amounts of space junk and climate emissions [860d]
- Over the past six years, governments proposed launching more than 1 million satellites, but where will they all go? [860d]
- How unionization is empowering Jamaican domestic workers to demand decent work [860d]
- Image: Earth through a 2-mm lens [860d]
- Research overcomes major obstacle for quantum sensor development [860d]
- Physicists trap electrons in a 3D crystal for the first time [860d]
- Scaling up nano for sustainable manufacturing with self-assembling nanosheets [860d]
- Eye-to-eye contact is rare but shapes our social behavior, study finds [860d]
- Baby dolphins found to receive high doses of persistent organic pollutants from their mothers' milk [860d]
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