The Brutalist Report - science
- Rate my AI teacher? Students' perceptions of chatbots will influence how they learn with AI [51d]
- Assessing the threat status of Vietnam's bird species [51d]
- Advanced imaging reveals how electrocatalysts simultaneously generate hydrogen and organic compounds [51d]
- Multifunctional landscapes could address interconnected global crises [51d]
- Bamboo tissue paper may not be as eco-friendly as you think [51d]
- NASA rejects Kardashian's claim Moon landing 'didn't happen' [51d]
- How parasitic cuckoos lay host-matching eggs while remaining a single species [51d]
- Nearly 50 dead after Hurricane Melissa thrashes Caribbean [51d]
- China is sending astronauts—and mice—on its latest space station mission [51d]
- Phase diagram map of ferroelectric properties unlocked with AI in seconds [51d]
- Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they're spreading north [51d]
- New model can detect ballistic electrons under realistic conditions [51d]
- Muscle tissue from a 3D printer—produced in zero gravity [51d]
- Experimental proof of long-suspected atomic decay pathway adds new detail to 'nuclear periodic table' [51d]
- Low-quality news links draw higher engagement, no matter the political slant online [51d]
- Team reviews 2024 photonics advances, including free-electron coupling with nonlinear optical states [51d]
- Molecular 'switch' that controls aging of plant leaves discovered [51d]
- Genetically modified phages deliver bacterial toxins to combat multidrug-resistant E. coli [51d]
- From food to fuel: How leucine enhances mitochondrial energy production [51d]
- A high-performance biocatalytic platform for green hydrocarbon production [51d]
- How the physics of baseball could help Kevin Gausman and the Blue Jays win the World Series [51d]
- Kids have high trust of scientists, despite TV depictions [51d]
- Pulsed electrolysis could harvest nitrogen from the air for sustainable fertilizer [51d]
- Research reveals chimpanzees and bonobos have 'circles of friends,' just like humans [51d]
- Rapid brightening of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it nears sun surprises scientists [51d]
- Contrasting optical properties of fine particulate matter in Seoul and Mexico City highlight climate impacts [51d]
- Tiny bat uses a lion-like strategy to save energy and capture large prey with surprising success [51d]
- Expansion microscopy helps chart the planktonic universe [51d]
- Simple checklist can help you choose the best way to green your space [51d]
- Parabolic flight experiment highlights flame dynamics in microgravity [51d]
- What do spiders really get up to on Halloween? [51d]
- Mature ecosystems show strong drought adaptability in karst areas, research finds [51d]
- Researchers in Japan discover new jellyfish species deserving of a samurai warrior name [51d]
- A mundane universe and the rarity of advanced civilizations [51d]
- Calorimetric experiment achieves tightest bound on electron neutrino mass [51d]
- English text readability can be estimated using basic linguistic features, study indicates [51d]
- Study links climate anxiety to social media use [51d]
- The keen-eyed Vera Rubin Observatory has discovered a massive stellar stream [51d]
- Detailed map of US air-conditioning usage shows who can beat the heat—and who can't [51d]
- VLT Survey Telescope captures spooky bat signal in the sky [51d]
- Five science-backed ways to make cheese production greener [51d]
- How ship's logs have shaped our understanding of the sea [51d]
- The empty search for dark matter [51d]
- Babies of 'one of Australia's rarest mammals' born in wild at park for first time [51d]
- Researchers realize a driven-dissipative Ising spin glass using a cavity quantum electrodynamics setup [51d]
- Key indicator signals nutrient distribution in chicken feed, researchers report [51d]
- Where Kentucky's hellbenders live and what they need to survive [51d]
- A problem that takes quantum computers an unfathomable amount of time to solve [51d]
- Targeted nanoparticles can jumpstart T cells, allowing them to attack ovarian tumors while avoiding side effects [51d]
- Brazil boasts drop in deforestation ahead of UN climate talks [51d]
- After delays, Egypt set for lavish opening of grand museum [51d]
- Growing rice in the UK 'not so crazy' as climate warms [51d]
- Endangered across west Africa, leopards thrive in I.Coast reserve [51d]
- Camels replace cows as Kenya battles drought [51d]
- Grandparenting tells us much about our history—it's important to preserve these stories [52d]
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