The Brutalist Report - science
- Generative AI bias poses risk to democratic values, research suggests [2d]
- Ghana cocoa cultivation study finds sustainability certificates boost income but not biodiversity [2d]
- How flooding soybeans in early reproductive stages impacts yield and seed composition [2d]
- Q&A: A global economist discusses how tariffs could hurt American consumers [2d]
- Language models can improve physics measurements with improved tau reconstruction [2d]
- How digital marketing has boosted business in Laos [2d]
- Spinning or not spinning? Experts discuss controversies of Sr₂RuO₄'s unusual superconductivity [2d]
- Good immune functions could enhance cow milk quality and health [2d]
- Vulnerable communities face compounded environmental hazards, study shows [2d]
- Biochar key to new method for recovery of vital phosphorus from sewage sludge [2d]
- Hidden images in Jackson Pollock paintings may have been intentional, argues study [2d]
- Thousands of tiny, time-aware sensors can collectively map chemical concentrations within narrow tubes [2d]
- Building a circular future: Study reveals key organizational capabilities for sustainability [2d]
- Climate change puts African cocoa production under pressure [2d]
- Satellite data analysis uncovers top 10 persistent methane sources [2d]
- Research identifies migration, housing quality as risk factors in earthquake deaths [2d]
- Most Americans oppose detaining sick undocumented immigrants but support post-treatment detention [2d]
- Women speak 3,000 more words daily than men during midlife, study shows [2d]
- Is there life out there? The existence of other technological species is highly likely [2d]
- How a twin Earth could detect Earth [2d]
- Metal alloy shows practically no thermal expansion over extremely large temperature interval [2d]
- Parents' math anxiety linked to lower numeracy skills in children [2d]
- Neutron isotropy measurements validate sheared-flow-stabilized Z pinches for stable thermal fusion [2d]
- Illuminating the elements under our feet: Laser tool offers insights into plant growth and soil health [2d]
- Study estimates the cost of preventing extinction of Australia's priority species [2d]
- Bonobos realize when humans miss information and communicate accordingly [2d]
- Climate warming leads to more frequent tree reproduction at expense of growth, long-term study suggests [2d]
- Online performance reviews: How technology has changed manners and etiquette [2d]
- Multiple earthquakes are rattling Greece's volcanic island of Santorini. Here's what we know [2d]
- 1 in 4 children receive services from children's social care services before turning 18 [2d]
- Temperature, rainfall and tides speed glacier flow on a daily basis [2d]
- How dengue virus infections hijack human plasmin [2d]
- NZ's gene technology reform carries benefits and risks—a truly independent regulator will be vital [2d]
- Most crossbred beef-dairy calves display heartier constitutions than purebreds, study finds [2d]
- Short and sweet: Supportive texts give partners a boost [2d]
- While plastic dominates human consumption, the global economy will remain hooked on fossil fuels [2d]
- How political polarization informed Mexico's protests against femicide [2d]
- Education in Zimbabwe has lost its value: Study asks young people how they feel about that [2d]
- What's driving north Queensland's deadly, record-breaking floods? [2d]
- Complex model of molecular 'wear-and-tear' shines light on how proteins age [2d]
- Burkina Faso's nature reserves are worth protecting—but people have to be part of the plan [2d]
- Radioactive dust from March 2022 Saharan dust storm was not of French origin, study finds [2d]
- Barbecue grill approach helps researchers understand puzzling Rayleigh–Bloch waves [2d]
- Study finds improved treatment timing reduces honey bee losses to Varroa mites [2d]
- Unveiling ethnic hiring discrimination in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic [2d]
- Lake beds are rich environmental records—studying them reveals much about a place's history [2d]
- Fossil shark teeth are abundant and can date the past in a unique way [2d]
- Students cheating with generative AI reflects a revenue-driven post-secondary sector [2d]
- New genus and species within Ornithomimidae dinosaur family identified in Mexico [2d]
- The weird psychology of airports [2d]
- Drought can hit almost anywhere: How five cities that nearly ran dry got water use under control [2d]
- Famine as political violence: 'There is food, but no access to food' [2d]
- Property and sovereignty in space − as countries and companies take to the stars, they could run into disputes [2d]
- Australia spends $714 per person on roads every year—but just 90 cents goes to walking, wheeling and cycling [2d]
- Poison baits were used on 1,400 feral cats, foxes and dingoes. We studied their fate to see what works [2d]
- Could AI kill human creativity? [2d]
- Global internet grid could better detect earthquakes with new algorithm [2d]
- Mount Rainier white-tailed ptarmigan finally receives a 'threatened' species designation [2d]
- An upgraded Alvin puts new ocean depths within reach [2d]
- Tiny endangered Chilean froglets are born in London after a mission to save them from extinction [2d]
- Portable tests deliver plant disease results in under 30 minutes [2d]
- Powerful legal and financial services enable kleptocracy, research shows [2d]
- Six things to know about SPHEREx, NASA's newest space telescope [2d]
- NASA radar imagery reveals details about Los Angeles–area landslides [2d]
- Can ocean-floor mining oversights help regulate space debris and mining on the moon? [2d]
- New beam waveguide antenna being constructed in California [2d]
- Hubble captures supernova-hosting galaxy in the constellation Gemini [2d]
- Grasslands study finds increasing fertilizer use drastically reduces the number of flowers and insects [2d]
- Quantifying metal strength uncertainty in high-explosives models [2d]
- High-resolution imaging of Dyson sphere candidate reveals no radio signals [2d]
- Measuring light sail performance in the lab [2d]
- AI technique predicts Hall thruster power for spacecraft with high accuracy [2d]
- Cocrystallization can mitigate troublesome chemical properties that impact environment [2d]
- A novel biomaterial for regenerative medicine: Scientists develop acellular nanocomposite living hydrogels [2d]
- Nature-inspired nanotechnology acts as body's own courier service for genetic medicines [2d]
- As Miami-Dade cools on burning its garbage, is it finally composting's big moment? [2d]
- High-resolution global groundwater sulfate distribution map uncovers public health risks [2d]
- Machine learning reveals meteoroid impacts may play a bigger role in triggering marsquakes [2d]
- Climate effects of new particles in urban areas are significantly underestimated, study suggests [2d]
- Green is the new black: Study sheds light on reforestation and post-fire recovery [2d]
- A new method to model how plants move water globally [2d]
- High-yield rice breed emits up to 70% less methane [2d]
- Octopuses have some of the oldest known sex chromosomes, study finds [2d]
- Breaking barriers in thioxanthone synthesis: A double aryne insertion strategy [2d]
- Iberian Neolithic herders were already strategically managing cattle herds 6,000 years ago [2d]
- Corpse flower's rare bloom aids forensic chemistry research [2d]
- Bipartisan state of the nation report reveals where US is excelling—and falling behind [2d]
- Water scarcity poses risk to Mediterranean marine life and economy [2d]
- Life-bearing water arrived on Earth later rather than sooner, meteorite analysis suggests [2d]
- People prefer meat alternatives if they are significantly cheaper than real meat, study shows [2d]
- Kombucha-derived bioink developed for personalized tissue repair [2d]
- Quantum light technique doubles spectroscopy sensitivity, revealing hidden signals [2d]
- Scientists discover how cyst nematodes attack sugar beet crops [2d]
- Mapping the yerba mate genome reveals surprising facts about the evolution of caffeine [2d]
- Tiny copper 'flowers' bloom on artificial leaves for clean fuel production [2d]
- Printable molecule-selective nanoparticles enable mass production of wearable biosensors [2d]
- Planet party and snow moon to shine over California: When to watch the sky [2d]
- New policy briefs offer strategies to tackle prison violence [2d]
- A framework for mitigating organizational bias identifies two distinct approaches [2d]
- Ancient shipwreck reveals secrets of 15th-century Danish flagship [2d]
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