The Brutalist Report - science
- People support higher taxes after understanding benefits of public goods, Japanese study finds [71d]
- Dutch students show growing enthusiasm for generative AI in education [71d]
- Report reveals 25% surge in global water use over two decades [71d]
- Interpretable AI reveals key atomic traits for efficient hydrogen storage in metal hydrides [71d]
- Supercomputer simulates quantum chip in unprecedented detail [71d]
- When helping hurts: How acts of goodwill can stall peace [71d]
- 'City of seven ravines': Bronze age metropolis unearthed in the Eurasian steppe [71d]
- Early Triassic sediments reveal Earth's hidden wildfire past [71d]
- How the 'Queen of the night' flower rapidly produces its iconic scent [71d]
- Green-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles from desert plants show broad antimicrobial activity [71d]
- First complete record of global underground CO₂ storage released [71d]
- Asteroid 2024 YR4 was Earth's first real-life defense test [71d]
- Cohesion, charging and chaos on the lunar surface [71d]
- Balloon telescope captures new details of matter swirling around black holes [71d]
- Sugar transporters found to boost aminoglycoside antibiotic entry into bacteria [71d]
- From artificial organs to advanced batteries: A breakthrough 3D-printable polymer [71d]
- Traditional Hawaiian fishponds help shield fish from climate change impacts [71d]
- Study finds Marion County Record raid created 'shared press distress' among fellow journalists [71d]
- Open-access tool navigates expanding world of metal–organic frameworks for easier discovery [71d]
- Delaying net zero may mean centuries of hotter, longer, more frequent heat waves [71d]
- Sea urchin mass mortality events: Studies identify primary drivers [71d]
- Enduring patterns in world's languages: One-third of grammatical 'universals' stand up to rigorous testing [71d]
- Prescribed burning helps store forest carbon in big fire-resistant trees, long-term Sierra Nevada study shows [71d]
- Small changes in turnout could substantially alter election results in the UK in the future, study warns [71d]
- Astronomers reveal flat 'Diamond Ring' in Cygnus X is a burst bubble remnant [71d]
- Lethal aggression among chimpanzees tied to larger territories and higher infant survival [71d]
- Lethal dose of plastics for ocean wildlife: Surprisingly small amounts can kill seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals [71d]
- Fake survey answers from AI could quietly sway election predictions [71d]
- The woman and the goose: A 12,000-year-old glimpse into prehistoric belief [71d]
- From warriors to healers: Muscle stem cell signal redirects macrophages toward tadpole tail regeneration [71d]
- Earth's earliest life 3.3 billion years ago revealed by faint biosignatures [71d]
- Medieval communities boosted biodiversity around Lake Constance for centuries, study reveals [71d]
- Iron-sulfur cluster found essential for proper ribosome assembly in cells [71d]
- Wastewater from 47 countries often suppresses resistant bacteria, challenging common assumptions [71d]
- Beyond the usual suspect: Nitrogen feeds algae blooms, researchers find [71d]
- Equatorial reefs may act as refugia for corals during marine heat waves [71d]
- Key corn protein linked to stronger, longer-lasting seed [71d]
- Omo-Turkana Basin fossil catalog helps piece together early hominin record [71d]
- Scientists map genetic distribution of maerl-forming algae across south-west Britain [71d]
- New computational tool helps scientists interpret complex single-cell data [71d]
- NASA, SpaceX launch US–European satellite to monitor Earth's oceans [71d]
- Worries about climate change are waning in many well-off nations—but growing in Turkey, Brazil and India [71d]
- Seven in ten people think the papers regularly publish false information [71d]
- Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine effectiveness linked to T cell response [71d]
- California beaches are holding steady or gaining width, showing more resilience than expected [71d]
- Severe floods cut global rice yields, threatening food security for billions [71d]
- Ultracold potassium-cesium molecules assembled in absolute ground state [71d]
- Interface-driven catalyst design combines clean hydrogen production and urea conversion [71d]
- Molecular switch helps cancer cells survive harsh conditions [71d]
- How adding plants to your driveway could reduce winter flood risks [71d]
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