The Brutalist Report - phys
- Researchers investigate intricacies in superconductors with hopes to support quantum computer development [1189d]
- NASA's Webb to uncover riches of the early universe [1189d]
- Curiosity captures stunning views of a changing Mars landscape [1189d]
- What did Megalodon eat? Anything it wanted, including other predators [1189d]
- Where once were black boxes, a new statistical tool illuminates [1189d]
- Wildfire threatens unspoiled Georgia island rich in history [1189d]
- Florida team hauls in 18-foot, 215-pound Burmese python [1189d]
- Process to customize molecules does double duty [1189d]
- Indigenous communities used the Caribbean Sea as an aquatic highway [1189d]
- Timing is everything for weed management [1189d]
- Theoretical calculations predicted now-confirmed tetraneutron, an exotic state of matter [1189d]
- Think twice before founding that free-market utopia, researcher warns [1189d]
- Research team documents first crows to survive deadly West Nile virus [1190d]
- Rescuing ancient Maya history from the plow [1190d]
- Researchers consider invisible hurdles in digital agriculture design [1190d]
- French co-discoverer of 'Lucy' dies at 87 [1190d]
- Space chief hopes for 'Kennedy moment' from European leaders [1190d]
- Cement carbon dioxide emissions quietly double in 20 years [1190d]
- Offshore wind farms expected to reduce clam fishery revenue, study finds [1190d]
- Technique allows researchers to align gold nanorods using magnetic fields [1190d]
- Virtual reality gives humans a turtle's-eye view of wildlife [1190d]
- New evidence suggests love languages are important for heterosexual relationship satisfaction [1190d]
- Fights in pro hockey don't deter greater violence, study finds [1190d]
- Collecting a library of bee genomes [1190d]
- 'No need to panic' as sunspot with potential for solar flares doubles in size overnight, scientists say [1190d]
- LA needs 90,000 trees to battle extreme heat. Will residents step up to plant them? [1190d]
- Researchers develop a low-background neutron detector array [1190d]
- Scientists observe longitudinal plasmonic field in nanocavity at subnano-scale [1190d]
- Data gaps for race and ethnicity are holding back antiracism efforts, new report says [1190d]
- Great Lakes levels are likely to see continued rise in next three decades [1190d]
- Chicago Quantum Exchange takes first steps toward a future that could revolutionize computing and medicine [1190d]
- With $10 million windfall, free Seattle coding school for women goes national to speed change in tech's 'bro culture' [1190d]
- How you can help scientists study the atmosphere on Jupiter [1190d]
- Study links obsessive passion and social alienation to support for political violence [1190d]
- Using microbrewery waste to synthesize carbon quantum dots [1190d]
- Maine wild blueberry fields experience warming differently depending on location, season, time, study finds [1190d]
- Organ storage a step closer with cryopreservation discovery [1190d]
- Examining the zoonotic disease risk to non-traditional pet owners [1190d]
- How much is the 'great resignation' costing companies? [1190d]
- Study highlights undiscovered potential of bacterial compounds and genes linked to colon cancer-related toxin [1190d]
- Can we save more lives if we let resistant bacteria live? [1190d]
- Versatile optical technique for unveiling thermophysical properties of complex fluids [1190d]
- Unselective fishing could reduce fish diversity and homogenize assemblage structure in lakes [1190d]
- A flicker from the dark: Reading between the lines to model our galaxy's central black hole [1190d]
- Tree species diversity under pressure [1190d]
- New study highlights challenges to pumpkin and watermelon production in Uganda [1190d]
- Chromosomal errors that develop early lead to embryonic loss in assisted reproductive technology [1190d]
- Following ultrafast magnetization dynamics in depth [1190d]
- Improving the future of purification by using molecular silhouette to separate compounds in fluids [1190d]
- Track-and-trace method predicts best possible resolution in microscopy [1190d]
- Side benefits of climate action may save millions of lives in Africa [1190d]
- 'Fishing' for toxic contaminants using superparamagnetic nanoparticles [1190d]
- Tapping the ocean as a source of natural products [1190d]
- Novel chromosome engineering materials provide resistance to Ug99 for wheat breeders [1190d]
- Scientists poke holes in liquid to keep airplanes from freezing on a rainy day [1190d]
- Women in science receive less credit for their contributions, study finds [1190d]
- Projected increase in space travel may damage ozone layer [1190d]
- Soil microbes return after replanting local native plants [1190d]
- Modeling electrolyte transport in water-rich exoplanets [1190d]
- Grape growers are adapting to climate shifts early, and their knowledge can help other farmers [1190d]
- Using a locust's brain and antennae to detect mouth cancer [1190d]
- After decades of loss, the world's largest mangrove forests are set for a comeback [1190d]
- The secret of cell growth could be in 'yo-yo' and 'gear-like' tendencies [1190d]
- European map of aerosol pollution can help improve human health [1190d]
- Large-scale cultivation of microalgae can clean emissions from industry, can also be used in Nordic climate [1190d]
- Local economies losing £4.5 million a year to the poverty premium [1190d]
- Citizen scientists from three continents help discover a new, giant slug from Europe [1190d]
- Scientists map sulfur residue on Jupiter's icy moon Europa [1190d]
- Deletion of 'Wt1' gene produces alterations in the reproductive organs of mice [1190d]
- Citizen scientists are demographically homogenous: The need for a volunteer-centric approach [1190d]
- 2D interfaces in future transistors may not be as flat as previously thought [1190d]
- The importance of large pieces of wood in streams for land-based animals [1190d]
- Celibacy: Its surprising evolutionary advantages [1190d]
- NASA announces Artemis concept awards for nuclear power on moon [1190d]
- Software upgrade for 19-year-old martian water-spotter [1190d]
- Discovering new plant and fungi species [1190d]
- First multigenerational study of Head Start shows significant gains for second generation [1190d]
- Transmission photometry for simultaneous optogenetic stimulation and multi-color neuronal activity recording [1190d]
- High performance integrated photonic circuit based on inverse design method [1190d]
- New imaging technique drives biological molecules into technicolor [1190d]
- More than 100 fossils discovered in Brazilian paleontological site that was lost for 70 years [1190d]
- A long history of flowing water recorded in clay-bearing sediments on Mars [1190d]
- Majorana fermions hold potential for information technology with zero resistance [1190d]
- Infrared cameras show moths have a wide variety of coloring [1190d]
- Canterbury suburbs were home to some of Britain's earliest humans, 600,000-year-old finds reveal [1190d]
- Bonobos' tolerant, peaceful group relationships paved way for human peacemaking [1190d]
- Researchers discover a new receptor regulating sebaceous gland progenitor cell function [1190d]
- Upcycling plastics through dynamic cross-linking [1190d]
- Babbling discovered in wild baby parrots [1190d]
- Fertilization reshapes the tree-fungi relationship in boreal forests [1190d]
- New gel protects eggs—and maybe someday, heads—from damage [1190d]
- Pandemic's impacts on how people live and work may change city centers for decades to come [1190d]
- Is Migaloo dead? As climate change transforms the ocean, the iconic white humpback has been missing for two years [1190d]
- Custom suits for worms that can deliver functional cargo [1190d]
- Human cells take in less protein from a plant-based meat than from chicken [1190d]
- Tiny fish-shaped robot 'swims' around picking up microplastics [1190d]
- LARPing has more intense effect than other entertainment [1190d]
- Climate change a factor in 'unprecedented' South Asia floods [1190d]
- New ultrathin capacitor could enable energy-efficient microchips [1190d]
- Warming climate upends Arctic mining town [1190d]
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