The Brutalist Report - science
- Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence, research finds [50d]
- AI-powered ChronoFlow uses stellar rotation rates to estimate stars' ages [50d]
- A tiny satellite offers giant potential for unlocking cloud and energy flow mysteries [50d]
- Sorghum proteins offer resilient 3D printable 'bioink' base [50d]
- Quantum computer simulates spontaneous symmetry breaking at zero temperature [50d]
- Retirement is about confidence as well as money, says researcher [50d]
- Germany swelters as European heat wave moves eastwards [50d]
- Sturdy nursery for shellfish turns out to be a predator buffet [50d]
- Carbon credits may garner enhanced credibility through better impact measurements [50d]
- Astronomers track object that may have originated outside the solar system [50d]
- Group work and discussion help to build student confidence using math in science lessons, study shows [50d]
- Researchers find 12 compounds that inhibit tuberculosis bacterium's energy source [50d]
- Lucy mission provides full view of asteroid Donaldjohanson [50d]
- Slithering snakes: The science behind the motion of a young anaconda [50d]
- New protein-based system streamlines enzyme reuse for plastic recycling [50d]
- Moon mining is getting closer to reality: Why we need global rules for extracting space resources [50d]
- Climate change has doubled the world's heat waves: How Africa is affected [50d]
- Sibling study finds early education boosts brain power [50d]
- Emoji use may impact relationship outcomes, study reveals [50d]
- Bioplastic shelters support algae growth in Mars-like conditions for space habitats [50d]
- Global survey finds individual merit, not solidarity, prioritized by early childhood education policies [50d]
- Coral babies on the move: How larvae's long-distance journeys strengthen reef populations [50d]
- Regional disparities exist in US media coverage of archaeology research, finds study [50d]
- People who adopted pets during the pandemic often struggled to access vet care, study finds [50d]
- US military spending reductions could substantially lower energy consumption [50d]
- Inbound: Astronomers discover third interstellar object [50d]
- Two new species of Ericaceae reported from Motuo County, Xizang [50d]
- Shape-shifting particles allow temperature control over fluid flow and stiffness [50d]
- How cucumbers got longer, and why it's a big deal for farming [50d]
- Warming depletes Arctic soil's nitrogen stores, irreversibly increasing CO₂ emissions [50d]
- Q&A: Astrophysicist explains how black hole mergers and quasars help detect gravitational wave networks [50d]
- Old aerial photos give scientists a new tool to predict sea level rise [50d]
- New France had child slaves, and they were Indigenous, studies reveal [50d]
- Researchers discover link between key protein and brain synapse development [50d]
- Ocean eruption leaves deep-sea creatures gasping as ash clouds blanket the seafloor [50d]
- Researchers propose next steps toward fewer animal tests [50d]
- Titan is the perfect benchmark for studying exoplanet atmospheres, study suggests [50d]
- When bacteria remember: P. aeruginosa may use epigenetic memory for enhanced infection success [50d]
- Oxygen and ethylene diffusion triggers wound healing in plants, researchers discover [50d]
- Data-driven strategies to advance methane pyrolysis catalysts [50d]
- Three years of science: Ten cosmic surprises from NASA's Webb telescope [50d]
- Can you spot a 'fake' accent? It will depend on where you're from [50d]
- Why investing in climate-vulnerable countries makes good business sense [50d]
- The hidden mechanics of abrupt transitions: Superconducting networks show how tiny changes trigger system collapse [50d]
- Coherent, not chaotic—surprising order found in Brahmaputra-Jamuna River channel migration [50d]
- Breaking Ohm's law: Nonlinear currents emerge in symmetry-broken materials [50d]
- Biologgers on large sharks show rays wielding a shocking defense strategy in the wild [50d]
- Collaboration on finances can help repair relationships for military couples [50d]
- The rule of law is key to capitalism. Eroding it is bad news for American business [50d]
- Researchers call for plankton modeling 'revolution' [50d]
- Despite claims they'd move overseas after the election, most Americans are staying put [50d]
- Tiny MoOₓ clusters on TiO₂ nanosheets boost selectivity in photocatalytic methane oxidation [50d]
- We don't know what happens to the waste we recycle, and that's a problem [50d]
- Young forests could help to capture carbon in climate change fight [50d]
- Video: MTG-S1 and Copernicus Sentinel-4 launch highlights [50d]
- AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren't convinced [50d]
- Light pollution has more dramatic effect on circadian rhythms of social birds than isolated birds, study finds [50d]
- Dentist may have solved 500-year-old mystery in da Vinci's iconic Vitruvian Man [50d]
- Clingy planets can trigger their own doom, Cheops and TESS suggest [50d]
- Smarter flight decisions can mitigate climate impact without undue sacrifice [50d]
- Flipping alkenes for more effective cancer drugs with fewer harmful side effects [50d]
- Ancient Egyptian genome reveals North African roots and Fertile Crescent ancestry [50d]
- Artificial nucleolus model reveals step-by-step process of ribosome assembly [50d]
- Was Mars doomed to be a desert? Study proposes new explanation [50d]
- Chemical sensors inspired by breathalyzers could 'sniff out' antibiotic resistance, says researcher [50d]
- Catalytic process can transform natural polymer into customizable biodegradable plastics [50d]
- The imitation game: Why some species are better at fooling predators than others [50d]
- Parents are feeling anxious about men in childcare centers. Stronger rules would make everyone feel safer [50d]
- What is aflatoxin, the toxic chemical behind the Coles peanut butter recall? [50d]
- Global climate security atlas developed as tool to help prepare for the impacts of climate change [50d]
- Games can promote preparedness and build community resilience to wildfire [50d]
- How tire abrasion pollutes water and endangers animals [50d]
- Forecasting the final frontier: How research prepares US for the next solar storm [50d]
- Clues in the claws: Finger length may reveal sexual preferences in rats [50d]
- Novel model optimization algorithm improves robustness of near-infrared spectroscopy models [50d]
- Simplified science communication via videos may trick viewers into overestimating their own expertise [50d]
- Small tools, big animals: 430,000-year-old butchery investigated in new study [50d]
- Strong magnetic fields flip angular momentum dynamics in magnetovortical matter [50d]
- Farming within Earth's limits is still possible—but it will take a Herculean effort [50d]
- Algorithm offers unprecedented insight into copolymer block-length distributions [50d]
- Domesticated carp show considerably lower stress to catch-and-release fishing [50d]
- Language in UK media shapes public views of immigrants' individuality [50d]
- What did ancient Rome smell like? Honestly, often pretty rank [50d]
- Could electric brain stimulation lead to better math skills? [50d]
- Swedish city neighborhoods with more rentals face higher noise and air pollution [50d]
- Study: Africa needs more large firms, not more entrepreneurs, for economic growth [50d]
- Engineered bacterial vesicles created to combat antimicrobial resistance [50d]
- New theory on dairy cow disease could revolutionize animal health—and maybe human medicine [50d]
- Study: To battle tip fatigue, experts say businesses should make their service efforts visible [50d]
- Central Europe swelters as heat wave moves east [50d]
- ALMA reveals hidden structures in the first galaxies of the universe [50d]
- Hermit crabs with more sensitive claws may be bolder in their decisions [50d]
- Exploring scalable pathways for cost-effective memristors using solution-processed 2D materials [50d]
- New imaging technique captures every twist of polarized light [50d]
- Identification of proteins that regulate telomerase may impact aging and cancer research [50d]
- AI predicts material properties using electron-level information without costly quantum mechanical computations [50d]
- Edible microlasers made from food-safe materials can serve as barcodes and biosensors [50d]
- Surprising ion transport behavior in nanofiltration membranes could reshape lithium recovery [50d]
- Heat-flow modeling at nanoscale investigated through two theoretical models [50d]
- Junggar Basin sediments reveal interplay between solar system chaos and Earth's carbon cycle [50d]
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