The Brutalist Report - science
- Ultrawide binary objects in the Kuiper belt may not have come from the earliest solar system, research suggests [32d]
- Visualizations help make sense of supply chain processes [32d]
- Oil spill still contaminating sensitive Mauritius mangroves three years on [32d]
- Sports betting and financial market data show how people misinterpret new information in predictable ways [32d]
- Transformation of UN goals only way forward for sustainable development, say researchers [32d]
- Study finds opposing effects of short-term and continuous noise on western bluebird parental care [32d]
- Next up to the moon: Firefly's Blue Ghost lander to ship soon to Florida [32d]
- Some Minnesota honeybees disappeared this fall: Blame mites and a warm autumn [32d]
- Deep divisions on display at plastic pollution treaty talks [32d]
- As Arctic climate warms, even Santa runs short of snow [32d]
- The engine of Japan's flagship new small rocket explodes during a test for a second time [32d]
- Companies that self-regulate to curb harmful practices increase profits, finds study [32d]
- Einstein predicted how gravity should work at the largest scales. And he was right, suggests new research [32d]
- New nitrification inhibitor developed for better nitrogen use in agriculture [32d]
- New model combines data to improve typhoon forecasting [32d]
- AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations [32d]
- New study explores negative effect of unethical practices on buyer-supplier relationships [32d]
- Protecting nature can safeguard cities from floods [32d]
- Investing in appearance makes us better contributors to society, experiments suggest [32d]
- Keeping a cell's nucleolus compact may be key to fighting aging [32d]
- Uranus's swaying moons could help spacecraft seek out hidden oceans [32d]
- Fossil amphibians found in burrows where they waited for the next rainy season [32d]
- Political opinions can influence our product choices, including chocolate, research finds [32d]
- Managing forests with smart technologies [32d]
- Research on discrimination: Access to professional networks is crucial [32d]
- New transformer-based AI model enhances precision in rice leaf disease detection [32d]
- Family matters: Living near relatives makes us heroic and harsh [32d]
- Astronomers measure cosmic electrons at the highest energies to date [32d]
- X-ray diffraction enables measurement of in-situ ablation depth in aluminum [32d]
- Study detects methane emissions in the palm oil industry in Indonesia, Malaysia and Colombia [32d]
- Spin-powered crystals dramatically improve water splitting process for clean hydrogen production [32d]
- Europa Clipper: Millions of miles down, instruments deploying [32d]
- User language distorts ChatGPT information on armed conflicts, study shows [32d]
- Axion dark matter may make spacetime ring [32d]
- New model can predict marine heat waves, extreme ocean acidity months in advance [32d]
- New mechanism in bacterial DNA enzyme opens pathways for antibiotic development [32d]
- Planetary scientist proposes an alternative theory for what lies beneath the surfaces of Uranus and Neptune [32d]
- Framework uncovers what makes large numbers of 'squishy' grains start flowing in biological processes [32d]
- Mathematical modeling reveals the explosive secret of the squirting cucumber [32d]
- Beeches thrive in France's Verdun in flight from climate change [32d]
- Biodiversity is not a luxury: Study explores the connection between wealth and ecosystem health [32d]
- Sombrero Galaxy dazzles in new Webb images and video [32d]
- Plastic pollution talks must not fail: UN environment chief [32d]
- New AI tool generates realistic satellite images of future flooding [32d]
- Mini proton accelerator ELISA is now taking data [32d]
- First right whales of season gorge on critical food off Massachusetts, giving hope for a strong year [32d]
- Historical analysis helps to re-date a King's tribute to his late English Queen [32d]
- This week's space station science: Leads on cancer drugs, satellite sustainability, glass from magnesium silicates [32d]
- COP29: Five critical issues still left hanging after an underwhelming UN climate summit in Azerbaijan [32d]
- Tick tubes help reduce the parasites on mice, but time and frequency matter [32d]
- Music by homegrown artists much less likely to feature in Australian Top 100 charts since arrival of digital streaming [32d]
- Study reveals pay gap between mothers and fathers that persists long after children grow up [32d]
- XRISM mission looks deeply into 'hidden' stellar system [32d]
- The Amborella genome: A window into the origins of plant sex and reproduction [32d]
- The whole story of human evolution, from ancient apes via Lucy to us, in one long read [32d]
- Meat has a distinct taste, texture, aroma. A biochemist explains how plant-based alternatives mimic the real thing [32d]
- Global heating is a social issue. The EU has a duty to mitigate it, and our data shows it is failing [32d]
- Record-breaking run on Frontier sets new bar for simulating the universe in exascale era [32d]
- Milestone legal case from 35 years ago holds important lessons for how courts deal with scientific evidence today [32d]
- Warm and friendly or competent and straightforward? What students want from AI chatbots in the classroom [32d]
- Scientists develop AI tool for personalized phage therapy as a targeted alternative to antibiotics [32d]
- Networked friendships may lower loneliness, research suggests [32d]
- Cop29: Indigenous communities still being sold short as the world decides how to regulate carbon markets [32d]
- Study finds suburban school districts diversified in 20 years, but urban districts saw more racial isolation [32d]
- Researchers claim Tutankhamun's burial mask may have been made for a woman—but there is reason to doubt [32d]
- UK water companies now have to release live sewage spill data—why more transparency is key to cleaner rivers [32d]
- Exploring life at its simplest: Scientists create a 'minimal cell membrane' with just two lipids [32d]
- Long-term study reveals warming climates threaten Florida scrub-jay [32d]
- Cyanobacterial circadian clock uses an AM radio-like mechanism to control cellular processes [32d]
- Herodotus' theory on Armenian origins debunked by first whole-genome study [32d]
- By first grade, children begin to perceive collective punishment as unfair [32d]
- Why Monday is the most dangerous day on a building site [32d]
- Brighter and more efficient LEDs with low polarization resist 'efficiency droop' [32d]
- Wood ants that actively combat plant diseases could be used in organic apple orchards [32d]
- Why parents need to be like Big Ted and 'talk aloud' while they use screens with their kids [32d]
- Gamified investing apps are becoming more popular—but can be risky for young investors [32d]
- Why some countries are more likely to believe nuclear war won't happen to them [32d]
- Human exclamations of pain are similar across the world, new study reveals [32d]
- Australia in a baby bust? It's not that simple—and a panic won't help [32d]
- Scalable production of high-quality organoids: Innovative platform utilizes 3D engineered nanofiber membrane [32d]
- Unusual supernova observations grant astronomers a peek into the cosmic past [32d]
- A 4.45 billion-year-old crystal from Mars reveals the planet had water from the beginning [32d]
- Will the US withdraw from the Paris Agreement? An expert's take on climate policy under Trump [32d]
- Fuji apple study finds genetic mechanisms behind high-yield trees [32d]
- Study exposes global 'blind spot' in human rights protections for dissidents [32d]
- Earth-bound asteroids 'could be tracked more precisely' with new equation [32d]
- Researchers pioneer method to detect dehydration in plants [32d]
- Civil lawsuits study reveals effectiveness of environment-focused litigation in US, but also large inequalities [32d]
- Hidden pocket in human bitter taste receptor discovered [32d]
- Alternate stream water-testing method detects emerging contaminants [32d]
- New book on the sociology of death, dying and bereavement [32d]
- Study finds ZnO nanorods achieve 98.3% Faraday efficiency in CO₂ reduction [32d]
- New design standards for stream crossings to help mitigate pollution [32d]
- Scientists produce high-power attosecond X-ray pulses at megahertz repetition rates [32d]
- Research on key host pathways has implications for Ebola and beyond [32d]
- Nonlinear Compton scattering with a multi-petawatt laser mimics astrophysical phenomena [32d]
- A new carbon-negative method to produce essential amino acids [32d]
- Study identifies path to design stable, durable polymer membranes for clean energy [32d]
- Acoustic properties of rock sites may have inspired prehistoric art [32d]
- Google DeepMind develops an AI-based decoder that identifies quantum computing errors [32d]
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