The Brutalist Report - science
- Early testing of schoolchildren has absolutely zero effect, researchers say [1d]
- 'This year nearly broke me as a scientist': US researchers reflect on how 2025's science cuts have changed their lives [1d]
- To feel lonely is to be human: Here's how to handle it at Christmas [1d]
- How much does it cost to end rough sleeping? An Australian-first study may have just found out [1d]
- Many shoppers take a strange comfort of buying now and paying later—but it can come with a sting after Christmas [2d]
- Universities' work towards Indigenous identity policies signals difficult conversations [2d]
- 'The river will not wait for us': Strict timeline set for Colorado River deal [2d]
- Bromeliads promote plant diversity in the forest by enriching the soil with nutrients [2d]
- How Europe's new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade—and our shopping habits [2d]
- Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History discovered more than 70 new species in 2025 [2d]
- Q&A: New method measures how quickly heat spreads through mountain permafrost [2d]
- Roman soldiers defending Hadrian's Wall were infected by parasites, study finds [2d]
- Fort Lauderdale wants to help residents build 'living' seawalls [2d]
- Drone sampling of whale breath reveals first evidence of potentially deadly virus in Arctic [2d]
- Food companies' reports overlook key environmental harms beyond climate impact [2d]
- Citizens have greater trust in parliaments with higher female representation, new research finds [2d]
- A 400-million-year-old fossil is revealing how plants grew into giants [2d]
- Research reinvents MXene synthesis at a fraction of the cost [2d]
- A short-lived kinase state that's essential for normal cell migration and T-cell function [2d]
- 'AI advisor' helps self-driving labs share control in creation of next-generation materials [2d]
- Private donors pledge $1 billion for world's largest particle accelerator [2d]
- Newly discovered microbes challenge assumptions about methane production in the environment [2d]
- Hybrid excitons: Combining the best of both worlds [2d]
- Life on lava: How microbes colonize new habitats [2d]
- Survey of researchers shows active AI adoption for core scientific tasks [2d]
- Bazinga! Physicists crack a 'Big Bang Theory' problem that could help explain dark matter [2d]
- Hidden viruses: Amoebae as a water safety 'Trojan horse' [2d]
- Improved tracer labeling expands PET imaging possibilities [2d]
- SPHEREx telescope completes first full-sky infrared map in 102 colors [2d]
- Protected areas mitigate mammal behavioral disturbances, study finds [2d]
- Induced pluripotent stem cells: From dish to freezer and back [2d]
- Ants may hold solution to human superbug, researchers discover [2d]
- Researchers reveal how climate change is shaping decisions to move—or stay put [2d]
- Refugees living outside camps make significant gains in self-reliance [2d]
- Bacterium hijacks fruit ripening program in citrus plants to steal sugars, research reveals [2d]
- An integrated framework to better assess air pollution health risks [2d]
- Are talented youth nurtured the wrong way? Top performers develop differently than assumed, says study [2d]
- Christians and Zoroastrians coexisted peacefully in 5th-century Iraq, archaeologists suggest [2d]
- Catch or release: Angler characteristics and location influence which fish make it back into the water [2d]
- International report reveals atmospheric impact of Hunga eruption [2d]
- Identical micro-animals live in two isolated deep-sea environments. How is that possible? [2d]
- Vitamin Sea: How tiny ocean lifeforms shape nutrition [2d]
- Physicists bring unruly molecules to the quantum party [2d]
- 'Molecular microscope' reveals greener path to ammonia [2d]
- Hidden clay intensified 2011 Japan megaquake, study confirms [2d]
- Hubble captures rare collision in nearby planetary system [2d]
- Organic materials conduct ions in solids as easily as in liquids thanks to flexible sidechains [2d]
- Rare earth elements: Of peptides and the origins of life [2d]
- Key proteins reveal how evolution of locomotion shapes bone remodeling processes [2d]
- Understanding climate change in America: Skepticism, dogmatism and personal experience [2d]
- Call your pop-pop: Unlocking conversations between generations [2d]
- Common virus 'rewires' intracellular mechanisms to promote infection [2d]
- Webb uncovers Milky Way's turbulent youth through galactic twins [2d]
- How misreading Google Trends is fueling Bondi attack conspiracy theories [2d]
- Flat Fermi surface in altermagnets enables quantum limit spin currents [2d]
- There's little evidence tech is much help stopping school shootings [2d]
- With wolves absent from most of eastern North America, can coyotes replace them? [2d]
- Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work [2d]
- 'Speed scanner' can test thousands of plant gene switches at once [2d]
- Comet 3I/ATLAS: Europa Clipper captures rare ultraviolet view [2d]
- Spray-on antibacterial coating offers new protection for plants against disease and drought [2d]
- A new natural sunscreen: Novel compound discovered in thermophilic cyanobacteria [2d]
- Flat-band ultrastrong coupling between phonons and plasmons observed for first time [2d]
- Accelerating next-generation drug discovery with click-based construction of PROTACs [2d]
- A delicate Antarctic balance with global climate implications [2d]
- New machine-learning models capture the rapid evolution of antimicrobial resistance [2d]
- Using bent light to map complex planetary architectures [2d]
- Hidden bias gives 'swing state' voters more influence over US trade policy [2d]
- Catch the Ursid meteor shower as it peaks just before Christmas [2d]
- What makes a first offer successful in negotiations [2d]
- Spain searches lab in hunt for African swine fever source [2d]
- Silicon atom processor links 11 qubits with more than 99% fidelity [2d]
- Archaeologists use AI to create prehistoric video game [2d]
- Tiny viral 'switch' offers hope against drug-resistant bacteria [2d]
- Mitochondria migrate toward the cell membrane in response to high glucose levels, study shows [2d]
- Earth's frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change—but politicians are ignoring it [2d]
- Study shows views of British empire shape voting behavior—but in subtle ways [2d]
- Study suggests recent tundra fires 'exceed anything in past 3,000 years' [2d]
- Gaia finds hints of planets in baby star systems [2d]
- Planning your next holiday? Here's how to spot and avoid greenwashing [2d]
- Light-controlled cholesterol 'look-alikes' point toward smarter drug delivery [2d]
- Don't talk—listen: Why communities affected by forever chemicals in water must be heard [2d]
- Good listeners connect more easily with strangers, study finds [2d]
- Enzyme shape-shifting captured in real time during catalysis [2d]
- 8th-century glass reveals earliest history of Venetian glassmaking [2d]
- A precision nanomedicine approach to drug-resistant UTIs [2d]
- Scientists build a quantum computer that can repair itself using recycled atoms [2d]
- Communities and culture at the heart of 'lost' tree restoration [2d]
- Former coal mining communities have lower levels of entrepreneurship [2d]
- Elegant solution for measuring ultrashort laser pulses discovered [2d]
- DNA caught on old air filters reveals hidden past of ecosystems [2d]
- Interpretable neural networks help reveal the nature of dark matter [2d]
- Global peatlands revealed as critical frontier in fight against climate change [2d]
- Report challenges climate change as sole trigger of Syrian Civil War, exposing governance failures in drought response [2d]
- Urban birds' beak shape rapidly changed during COVID-19 lockdowns, suggesting human-driven transformations [2d]
- Team shatters 3D nanofabrication limits with meta-optics [2d]
- UK's worst-case climate risks laid bare for lawmakers [2d]
- PFAS detection in 15 minutes: A sensor system for rapid on-site analysis [2d]
- Archimedean screw inspires new way to encode chirality into magnetic materials [2d]
- Cell death discovery could aid cancer treatments [2d]
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