The Brutalist Report - science
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- NASA's Artemis II plans to send a crew around the moon to test equipment and lay the groundwork for a future landing [2d]
- Q&A: What we've learned about how students are using AI, and how to help them [2d]
- Mediterranean pine needle loss analyzed for more efficient forest management [2d]
- A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form [2d]
- Why the idea of an 'ideal worker' can be so harmful for people with mental health conditions [2d]
- Cryogenic cooling material composed solely of abundant elements reaches 4K [2d]
- Medieval women used falconry to subvert gender norms [2d]
- Why futuristic, tech-centered 'smart city' projects are destined to fail [2d]
- Reading the moon's diary, one speck of dust at a time [2d]
- Innate biases of newborn animals inspire adaptive decision-making model [2d]
- Political division in the US surged from 2008 onward, study suggests [2d]
- What's the point of a space station around the moon? [2d]
- Reproduction in space, an environment hostile to human biology [2d]
- Urban light pollution disrupts nighttime melatonin in wild nurse sharks [2d]
- Study finds long-term research partnerships can strengthen sustainable urban farming [2d]
- Modeling finds old-growth wildfire risk highest where low-severity fires once burned [2d]
- New framework maps seven pillars for judging research trustworthiness [2d]
- One-of-a-kind 'plasma tunnel' recreates extreme conditions spacecraft face upon reentry [2d]
- Under snowpacks, microbes drive a winter-to-spring nitrogen pulse, study finds [2d]
- Global plastics treaty negotiations: Success is still possible, researchers argue [2d]
- Agave or bust! Mexican long-nosed bats head farther north in search of sweet nectar [2d]
- SpaceX grounds Falcon 9 missions, could impact ISS launch [2d]
- Even larvae mind the social bubble: How they adjust their behavior in response to social surroundings [2d]
- The rise and fall (and rise again) of gold prices: What's going on? [2d]
- Supermassive black holes sit in 'eye of their own storms,' studies find [2d]
- AI systems could identify math anxiety from student inputs and change feedback [2d]
- Warmer Northeast Atlantic waters and heavy fishing leave cod and haddock chasing smaller prey [2d]
- A UK climate security report backed by the intelligence services was quietly buried until now [2d]
- Not an artifact, but an ancestor: Why a German university is returning a Māori taonga [2d]
- Study highlights stressed faults in potential shale gas region in South Africa [2d]
- Cosmic radiation brought to light: Researchers measure ionization in dark cloud for the first time [2d]
- Research finds 'cheap stock' options common before IPOs, averaging fivefold gains [2d]
- Ozone-depleting CFCs detected in historical measurements—20 years earlier than previously known [2d]
- New mineral sunscreen reduces white cast by using tetrapod-shaped zinc oxide [2d]
- Physicists achieve near-zero friction on macroscopic scales [2d]
- Maps offer neighborhood-level insight into American migration [2d]
- The unraveling of the shrew, in winter: Studies decode genetic basis of seasonal organ shrinkage in mammals [2d]
- No fences needed: GPS collars show 'virtual fencing' is next frontier of livestock grazing [2d]
- Photosynthesis: Study reveals how minerals are involved in homeostasis of chloroplasts [2d]
- Solid, iron-rich megastructure under Hawaii slows seismic waves and may drive plume upwelling [2d]
- A new class of strange one-dimensional particles [2d]
- Did we just see a black hole explode? Physicists think so—and it could explain (almost) everything [2d]
- NASA's Crew-12 begins quarantine before February launch to space station [2d]
- Climate change threatens the Winter Olympics' future, and even snowmaking has limits for saving the Games [2d]
- How play and social connection may help some dogs understand words [2d]
- AI challenges established norms in higher education [2d]
- Cape Town project tests what hydroponic farming can do in urban spaces [2d]
- Ancient American pronghorns were built for speed [2d]
- Q&A: Researcher calls for scientific reason when building artificial reefs [2d]
- City council meetings amplify broader civic voices [2d]
- Global warming is speeding breakdown of major greenhouse gas, research shows [2d]
- How climate change and human psychology make this US cold snap feel so harsh [2d]
- NASA moon mission launch delayed to March after test [2d]
- We ate space mushrooms and survived to tell the tale [2d]
- A hearing test for the world's rarest sea turtle: Understanding its vulnerability to human-caused noise [2d]
- Accurately predicting Arctic sea ice in real time [2d]
- Whether it's Valentine's Day notes or emails to loved ones, using AI to write leaves people feeling crummy [2d]
- Thousands of alien plant species could invade the Arctic [2d]
- Warning of kidney cell damage from high exposure to nanoplastics [2d]
- What potoroo poo tells us about climate change [2d]
- 'Sponge city' construction fuels major gains in urban biodiversity, study reveals [2d]
- Tiny radio transmitters reveal a hidden survival tactic in birds [2d]
- Open-access software tool helps researchers spot fake journals [2d]
- CT scans unwrap secrets of ancient Egyptian life [2d]
- Weight-loss drugs are creating an environmental disaster—a new water-based method aims to change that [2d]
- Shrinking shellfish? Study uncovers acidic water risks in Indian River lagoon [2d]
- Shared purpose outperforms specialization, study shows [2d]
- NASA targets a March launch of the moon rocket after test run reveals fuel leaks [2d]
- New model predicts the melting of free-floating ice in calm water [2d]
- Chromosome-level genome unlocks evolution of endangered fern Brainea insignis [2d]
- Probiotics for plants: Microorganisms boost growth and nitrogen uptake [2d]
- High-tech imaging could improve cultivation of trees essential to Alberta's forestry industry [2d]
- Superconductivity exposes altermagnetism by breaking symmetries, study suggests [2d]
- Microplastics behave differently in aquatic environments depending on whether they are fragments or fibers [2d]
- Infrared-activated hydrogel uses lysozyme 'nets' to combat resistant bacteria [2d]
- Tiny droplets navigate mazes using 'chemical echolocation,' without sensors or computers [2d]
- Stacked graphene sandwich reveals switchable memory without traditional ferroelectrics [2d]
- Stable boron compounds pave the way for easier drug development [2d]
- Ultra-thin metasurface can generate and direct quantum entanglement [2d]
- JWST discovers a new extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxy [2d]
- Niobium's superconducting switch cuts near-field radiative heat transfer 20-fold [2d]
- How species competition shapes trait diversity worldwide [2d]
- What a policy restricting mothers' overseas migration in Sri Lanka means for children's health and education [2d]
- High-tech scans of an enigmatic 400-million-year-old lungfish reveal new details [2d]
- UK unveils first plan to tackle 'forever chemicals' [2d]
- Using duality to construct and classify new quantum phases [2d]
- NASA hit by fuel leaks during a practice countdown of the moon rocket that will fly with astronauts [2d]
- From leadership to influencers: New study shows why we choose to follow others [2d]
- Western Cascades forests historically saw more fire than previously thought, study indicates [2d]
- From sea to soil: Molecular changes suggest how algae evolved into plants [2d]
- Ultra-thin metasurface chip turns invisible infrared light into steerable visible beams [2d]
- Two huge hot blobs of rock influence Earth's magnetic field, study reveals [2d]
- Angstrom-scale plasmonic gap boosts nonlinear light output by 2,000% per volt [2d]
- Frustration in hetero relationships has a long history—that's why today's crisis looks so familiar [2d]
- Destination Earth digital twin to improve AI climate and weather predictions [3d]
- Are cats 'vegan' meat eaters? Why isotopic signatures of feline fur could trick us into thinking that way [3d]
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