The Brutalist Report - science
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- Women politicians judged more harshly than men, research finds [3d]
- New biodegradable plastic shines in vibrant colors without dyes or pigments [3d]
- Next-gen tech for at-home use can quickly detect endometriosis biomarker in period blood [3d]
- Hotel revenues are reaching a new high in Colorado [3d]
- Insecticides in cattle feed to combat flies 'significantly lower' dung beetle populations, which control flies naturally [3d]
- Q&A: What are the effects of trade restrictions on digital technologies? [3d]
- Police fatigue is linked to performance risks [3d]
- Americans prefer a more diverse society, argues a new study [3d]
- Investor sentiment and attention on social media platforms offer clues about financial market behavior [3d]
- Gold clusters mimic atomic spin properties for scalable quantum computing applications [3d]
- New study links power outages and social vulnerability in Gulf Coast [3d]
- New AI study clarifies the origins of Papua New Guineans [3d]
- One of the biggest microplastic pollution sources isn't straws or grocery bags. It's your tires [3d]
- The end of open-plan classrooms: How school design reflects changing ideas in education [3d]
- Dog thefts: What really happened during the COVID pandemic [3d]
- Tracking invasive pear trees with the help of AI [3d]
- How the moon's hidden protection shields against solar wind erosion [3d]
- High entropy alloy material could improve safety in nuclear reactors [3d]
- Money talks: How opening up can ease financial stress [3d]
- New method predicts promising 2D materials for next-generation electronics [3d]
- Researchers develop the first assembled genome of a soft tick [3d]
- Teens are using dating apps more than you'd think—research suggests it may not be a bad thing [3d]
- Methane leaks from gas pipelines are a hidden source of widespread air pollution [3d]
- Pakistan landslide after heavy rain kills 5, with 15 missing [4d]
- Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play [4d]
- Not just a messenger: Developing nano-sized delivery agents that also provide therapeutic treatment [4d]
- Deep-learning model forecasts toxic plume movement in urban environments within minutes [4d]
- Study finds news releases written by humans more credible than AI content [4d]
- I research rip currents where Cosby Show star Malcolm-Jamal Warner drowned. Here's why they're so deadly [4d]
- Fears of supermarket surge pricing with electronic shelf labels debunked [4d]
- Researchers develop scalable method for precise drug delivery particle manufacturing [4d]
- Proto-sub-Neptune detected with metal-poor atmosphere and a hot interior [4d]
- Animals experience stress when leading groups against majority direction, study finds [4d]
- How plastic pollution may influence antimicrobial resistance [4d]
- Abrupt climate shifts likely as global temperatures keep rising [4d]
- Apparently Vera Rubin captured images of 3I/ATLAS before it was even discovered [4d]
- Wine chemistry can be accurately judged from fermenting tiny batches of wine [4d]
- Is it worth going back to the moon? [4d]
- Scientists investigate use of AI to speed analysis of nuclear materials [4d]
- Scientists discover blood protein albumin transforms harmless fungus into dangerous pathogens [4d]
- DNA analysis reveals insights into Ötzi the Iceman's mountain neighbors [4d]
- AI in universities: How large language models are transforming research [4d]
- Q&A: Does centering experience improve teacher education? [4d]
- Dating app categories could be shaping you more than you know [4d]
- AI and other future technologies will be necessary—but not sufficient—for enacting the UN's Pact for the Future [4d]
- Gender-fair job titles don't shift teen career aspirations in health care, study finds [4d]
- New study finds the gender earnings gap could be halved if we reined in the long hours often worked by men [4d]
- Five things to know about powerful new U.S.–India satellite, NISAR [4d]
- Racial-minority business owners can benefit from 'white guilt,' marketing study finds [4d]
- Quantum discovery reveals how enzymes tame free radicals [4d]
- Data from 1,000 farms over 13 years suggests agricultural survival depends on being flexible without losing stability [4d]
- That itches! A guide to canine hot spots [4d]
- Why it's not a problem that dinosaurs are sold for millions of dollars—according to art historian [4d]
- South Australia's algal bloom may shrink over winter—but this model suggests it will spread to new areas in summer [4d]
- Scientists recreate mouse egg cell development without ovarian support cells [4d]
- Cation exchange can create scalable, safer hydrogen fluoride synthesis [4d]
- How young people have taken climate justice to the world's international courts [4d]
- Teenagers aren't good at spotting misinformation online—research suggests why [4d]
- 3D-printed carbon scaffolds show potential for improved bone regeneration [4d]
- Fossilized nervous system points to ocean origins for spiders and relatives [4d]
- 4-day workweek boosts well-being and job satisfaction, study shows [4d]
- Ocean warming slows growth of even hardy Caribbean coral species [4d]
- Research links 19th-century land program to sharp rise in Native American mortality [4d]
- The rubber hand illusion works on octopuses too [4d]
- Are the JWST's Little Red Dots actually supermassive black hole seeds? [4d]
- In foster and kinship care, who cares about the adult caregivers? [4d]
- Researchers use AI to identify landslides and target disaster response [4d]
- Nightjars at real risk from decreasing genetic diversity, researchers warn [4d]
- Yellowstone aspen showing signs of recovery following 1995 reintroduction of wolves to park [4d]
- Report highlights AI's potential to support learners with disabilities [4d]
- How tickling builds trust: Scientists identify oxytocin's role in human-rat bonding [4d]
- LAHB: New bioplastic can lose 80% of its mass after 13 months [4d]
- Scientists use X-rays to remotely measure magnetic reconnection in near-Earth space [4d]
- A four-day work week could help Australia's economy [4d]
- Engineers study little-known hazard of lunar landings [4d]
- Researchers uncover dynamic interaction between FtsZ and ZapA in bacterial division [4d]
- For success, festivals must involve locals at an early stage, study finds [4d]
- More ecological diversity means better nutritional resources in Fiji's agroforests [4d]
- Team confirms a fifth potentially habitable planet around L 98-59, a red dwarf 35 light-years away [4d]
- Wheat is becoming more climate-resilient through nature-based plant breeding and machine learning [4d]
- A new dinosaur species discovered in China didn't roar, it chirped like a bird [4d]
- Unusual plasma waves detected above Jupiter's north pole may finally have explanation [4d]
- Dogs can sniff out Parkinson's disease, study shows [4d]
- Living color: How red, green and yellow concrete improves Sydney marine life [4d]
- Simple filter method boosts rare earth element recovery from electronic waste [4d]
- Drug-resistant parasites threaten ranched bison herds [4d]
- Astronomers observe a rapid radio brightening of tidal disruption event AT2018hyz [4d]
- Ion beam analysis reveals 'forever chemicals' in reusable feminine hygiene products [4d]
- Synthetic microbial communities greatly promote compost material transformation and crop growth [4d]
- Researchers boost semiconductors with magnetic atoms to create more than 20 new materials [4d]
- Simulations show dwarf galaxies and their gas environments evolve together [4d]
- Atomic-level platinum catalyst boosts carbon monoxide removal from air [4d]
- Humans beat AI at international math contest despite gold-level AI scores [4d]
- Scientific review outlines whole-population approach needed to tackle cat overpopulation in the UK [4d]
- New model indicates 320 million trees are killed by lightning each year—considerable biomass loss [4d]
- From cosmic strings to computer chips: Cooling rate triggers phase transitions in silicon surfaces [4d]
- CORNETO: Machine learning to decode complex omics data [4d]
- Overlooked climate-change danger: Wildfire smoke [4d]
- Study translates fragmentary ancient Sumerian myth around 4,400 years old [4d]
- Teacher-focused reforms vital for improving multicultural education, Japan case study finds [4d]
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