The Brutalist Report - phys
- Researchers propose new method to identify 'positive tipping points' for climate action [219d]
- NASA supercomputers take on life near Greenland's most active glacier [219d]
- History shows why FEMA is essential in disasters, and how losing independent agency status hurt its ability to function [219d]
- 5,000 years of (in)equality in the Carpathian Basin: Challenging theories on social hierarchies in prehistory [219d]
- Perseverance rover captures Mars vista as clear as day [219d]
- Teenagers no longer answer the phone: Is it a lack of manners or a new trend? [219d]
- Why bolstering post-secondary education for former youth in care is a wise investment [219d]
- Meet the universe's earliest confirmed black hole: A monster at the dawn of time [219d]
- France's biggest wildfire of the summer has eclipsed the size of Paris and is still spreading [219d]
- Heroes, victims—and rarely collaborators: Study reveals Nazi era reinterpretation across EU [219d]
- How AI might be narrowing our worldview and what regulators can do about it [219d]
- Warming the atmosphere: Clear waters found to emit more methane than turbid waters [219d]
- Toxic well water harms dogs before humans, study shows [219d]
- Human intestine shows rapid evolutionary changes compared to other mammals [219d]
- Novel research reveals thriving microbial life in trees [219d]
- New model explains plutonium's peculiar behavior [219d]
- Ocean sediments might support theory that comet impact triggered Younger Dryas cool-off [219d]
- Waiting in line: Why six feet of social distancing may not be enough to stop airborne virus spread [219d]
- Common patterns found among scientists with remarkable early-career citation success [219d]
- Cockatoos perform 30 distinct dance moves and may combine them in unique ways [219d]
- EU organic label: Clear sustainability signal can drive increased willingness to purchase [219d]
- With just a few messages, biased AI chatbots swayed people's political views [219d]
- Zebrafish embryos reveal key mechanisms behind lifelong heart rhythm development [219d]
- Six of Ingenuity's successors could be exploring Mars in 4 years [219d]
- Some young suns align with their planet-forming disks, others are born tilted [219d]
- Decline of seed-dispersing animals hinders fight against climate change [219d]
- Digital game demonstrates the power of religion for climate change education [219d]
- Ultra-short RNA insertions offer scalable, cost-effective gene silencing for agriculture [219d]
- Comparing the effectiveness of common Atlantic sea scallop farming methods [219d]
- Study of how micro- and nanoplastics form may help to reduce future harm to health and environment [219d]
- Somalia's education crisis: Why so few children attend school and what could be done to change that [219d]
- Friction that cools: Threshold effects enable self-stopping robot swarms [219d]
- Protect biodiversity 'processes,' not just pandas and polar bears, say experts [219d]
- Iron nanoparticles created from expired supplements can help treat contaminated water [219d]
- Uncertainty-aware water risk models could improve flood and drought preparedness [219d]
- Cicadas sing in perfect sync with pre-dawn light [219d]
- Beyond words: Study maps the cognitive force of metaphor [219d]
- Nature's underground engineers: How plant roots could save harvests from drought [219d]
- The world's longest marine heat wave upended ocean life across the Pacific [219d]
- The hubris arc: How visionary politicians turn into authoritarians [219d]
- Individual atoms tracked during real-time chemical bond formation [219d]
- Lake sturgeon thriving in Coosa River after reintroduction project [219d]
- Simple design changes can make bat boxes safer [219d]
- Satellite observations overturn assumptions about charge distribution in Earth's magnetosphere [219d]
- Why do children take things so literally? [219d]
- The super sleuths trying to stop shoddy science [219d]
- Archaeologists find oldest evidence of humans on 'Hobbit's' island neighbor—who they were remains a mystery [219d]
- Scientists achieve direct measurement of quantum metric tensor in black phosphorus [219d]
- Big heart, acute senses key to explosive radiation of early fishes, digital reconstruction indicates [219d]
- Disarming a hidden killer: Predicting and preventing C. diff before it strikes [219d]
- High-resolution imaging system captures 3D movement of deep-sea octopus [219d]
- Immovable rubber ducks demonstrate highest-performing underwater adhesive hydrogel polymer [219d]
- Ultrafast light switch achieved with asymmetric silicon metasurfaces in nanophotonics [219d]
- Early heartbeats trigger signals that shape the heart's own development [219d]
- Changes to El Niño occurrence are causing widespread tropical insect and spider declines [219d]
- Study analyzes nicotine concentrations in Berlin's waters [219d]
- When Martian ground falls apart [220d]
- Leveraging next-generation tsunami early warning systems to save lives [220d]
- Genetic rescue of endangered species may risk bad mutations slipping through [220d]
- Ancient ocean floor groundwater reveals links to past ice sheets and sea-level changes [220d]
- Natural disasters caused $135 bn in economic losses in first half of 2025: Swiss Re [220d]
- Newly derived optical formula shines a light on organic crystal altermagnet candidate [220d]
- Many Delaware beachgoers feel the sting of a blooming jellyfish population [220d]
- Can music be good company? Research shows it makes our imagination more social [220d]
- How language classes for immigrant students can perpetuate inequity [220d]
- Teens are increasingly turning to AI companions, and it could be harming them [220d]
- Fear built the nuclear bomb—only trust can ensure it is never used again [220d]
- NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 looks back at science mission [220d]
- Deep-sky survey detects an X-ray emitting pair of galaxies [220d]
- The Eiffel Tower gets bigger every summer—here's why [220d]
- Birds sing fewer and simpler songs after disturbed sleep, study finds [220d]
- Report shows growers winning war on weeds [220d]
- Bacterial detection using glycan-targeting nanoparticles in Raman spectroscopy [220d]
- Researchers discover universal rules of quantum entanglement across all dimensions [220d]
- Phosphate emerges as key indicator of survival in dogs with respiratory disorders [220d]
- 'Molecular meridians' reveal how glycans control antibody behavior, unlocking therapeutic design possibilities [220d]
- Sustainable food solutions at the doorstep [220d]
- How biocrusts form self-organized patterns and potentially influence dryland ecosystem functioning [220d]
- New study on hope among US youth reveals key to safer schools this fall [220d]
- Confined dewetting yields uniform metal nanoparticles for advanced diagnostics and detection [220d]
- Small-world networks can mitigate environmental, social and governance controversies for multinationals, study suggests [220d]
- DNA nanostructures can mimic molecular organization of living systems without chemical cross-linking [220d]
- Cloud–cloud collision sparks active star formation in Milky Way [220d]
- Strange dwarf pulsars proposed as source of ultra-long-period radio transients [220d]
- Online job interview simulator improves prospects for people returning from incarceration [220d]
- Policing of sex work in Toronto has plummeted despite tougher laws, study finds [220d]
- Nanoparticles show potential for rheumatoid arthritis prevention and flare control [220d]
- Sibling cooperation boosts survival in beetle larvae, even without parental care [220d]
- Ultrasound system can remove common plastic pollutant from water [220d]
- New malaria vaccine targets parasite's fertilization complex to block transmission [220d]
- Oddity from Alabama creek is tooth of dinosaur that reached 30 feet, experts say [220d]
- AI is fast-tracking climate research [220d]
- Wild pigs' flesh turning 'neon blue' in California: Authorities are sounding the alarm [220d]
- Researchers digitize pollen from 18,000 plant species [220d]
- A dual ion beam tests new steel under fusion energy-producing conditions [220d]
- Iron-rich mineral on Mars offers evidence of recent volcanic and thermal changes [220d]
- Growing shade trees can cut chocolate's environmental impact [220d]
- Ultraviolet light uncovers evidence of rare white dwarf star merger [220d]
- New work achieves a pure quantum state without the need for cooling [220d]
- Social media boosts news diversity amid traditional media decline [220d]
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