The Brutalist Report - phys
- Study finds new links between dogs' smell and vision [1162d]
- Space data tracks record-breaking UK heatwave [1162d]
- Did gonorrhea give us grandparents? [1162d]
- Plant study hints evolution may be predictable [1162d]
- Researchers describe the unique origin of a neutrophil's chemical messaging system [1162d]
- Lakes are in hot water as climate change creates a cauldron of issues [1162d]
- Researcher uses graphene for same-time, same-position biomolecule isolation and sensing [1162d]
- How a protein breaks free to cause deadly cancers [1162d]
- How intestine replaces and repairs itself [1162d]
- Off-axis high-temperature hydrothermal field discovered at the East Pacific Rise [1162d]
- Skin: An additional tool for the versatile elephant trunk [1162d]
- Climate change's fingerprints on ever hotter heatwaves [1162d]
- Visualization of binding processes of cell-cell adhesion molecules in solution [1162d]
- Researchers lift the veil on stubborn probiotic [1162d]
- Water resources to become less predictable with climate change [1162d]
- Designing roots to penetrate hard soils could help climate proof crops [1162d]
- Research will use a fictitious MDMA store in Utrecht [1162d]
- Anthropogenic monoterpenes are worsening urban ozone pollution [1162d]
- Malaysia seizes animal parts worth $18 mn [1162d]
- Britain, France face hottest day as Europe fires rage [1162d]
- African nations meet on 'critical' nature conservation [1162d]
- Exploring—and ending—Australia's 'jobs for mates' political economy [1162d]
- Competitive advantage through fast dead matter elimination in confined cellular aggregates [1162d]
- Tissue nanotransfection technology proves useful in non-viral topical gene editing to close complex cutaneous wounds [1162d]
- How ultrathin polymer films can be used for storage technology [1162d]
- Invasive gum rockrose threatens cork oaks in Portugal [1162d]
- Study identifies the 'socially vulnerable' who aren't prepared in the event of disaster [1162d]
- Scientists have discovered a new type of bacterial protection against toxins [1162d]
- Synthetic tools conduct messages from station to station in DNA [1162d]
- SpaceX equals 2021′s launch total with current Starlink [1162d]
- Endangered salmon will swim in California river for first time in 80 years [1162d]
- Study reveals how novel COVID manipulates cells to replicate [1162d]
- A new look at disordered carbon [1162d]
- Supramolecular adhesive with usable temperature range of 400 degrees Celsius [1162d]
- Researchers untangle the taxonomic status of Fortunella [1162d]
- Novel multi-proton carrier complex as an efficient proton conductor at high temperatures [1162d]
- Professor of music unravels centuries-old authorship mystery [1162d]
- Cooperation among strangers has increased since the 1950s [1162d]
- A quantum wave in two crystals [1162d]
- Hooded capuchin monkey at higher risk of extinction than realized [1162d]
- Boosting electrocatalytic ammonia synthesis of rhodium catalyst [1162d]
- Five ways to help wildlife in heatwaves [1162d]
- The function of enzyme ADAR1 links it to age-related diseases via a role independent of RNA-editing during aging [1162d]
- A demonstration of real-space imaging of some of the most representative forms of hydrated protons [1162d]
- Economists weigh a new approach to unemployment insurance [1162d]
- Insects harbor over a thousand genes from microbes, which help them survive [1162d]
- From full-day learning to 30 minutes daily: The effects of school closures on kindergarteners [1162d]
- Study shows how clownfish adjust their growth to their environments [1162d]
- When did genetic variations that make us human emerge? [1162d]
- AWAKE sows seeds of controlled particle acceleration using plasma wakefields [1162d]
- 'Black hole police' discover a dormant black hole outside the Milky Way galaxy [1162d]
- Researchers identify what flips the switch to activate a retron's toxins to prevent a viral spread [1162d]
- Vegetarian diets may be better for the planet, but the Mediterranean diet is the one omnivores will actually adopt [1162d]
- To keep up with evolving prey, rattlesnakes tap genetically diverse venom toolbox [1162d]
- To get artificial gravity on the moon, you'd need a giant rotating lunar base [1162d]
- Does space trash ever naturally break down? (video) [1162d]
- Novel SERS method developed to capture target molecules [1162d]
- Why is tech giant Apple trying to teach our teachers? [1162d]
- How the James Webb Space Telescope lets us see the first galaxies in the universe [1162d]
- 'A weird dinging sound that everyone dreads': What rapid deliveries mean for supermarket workers [1162d]
- New method to analyze minerals under terrestrial and Martian atmospheric conditions [1162d]
- How blood vessels remember a stroke [1162d]
- X-ray light catchers for space just got a whole lot lighter [1162d]
- Scientists unravel how SUMOylation coordinates endothelial angiogenic signaling [1162d]
- How reduced gravity affects astronauts' muscles and nerve responses [1162d]
- Concerned about native biodiversity, volunteers join the fight against invasive alien species [1162d]
- System analyzes animal tracking data quickly and easily for rapid protection of wildlife [1162d]
- Action needed to avoid mass extinction, say global team of experts [1162d]
- Can ethical leaders make teams more creative? [1162d]
- Unique sword casts new light on Viking voyages across the North Sea [1162d]
- The handedness of light holds the key to better optical control [1162d]
- Hemiepiphytic figs reduce phosphorus competition by killing host trees [1162d]
- The impacts of climate change, population growth and land-use change on protected areas in Africa [1162d]
- That lone, craggy gum tree on a farm? It's a lifeline for koalas [1162d]
- Veterinarians identify problems in cats with dysbacteriosis [1162d]
- Novel catalyst for electrochemically selective C=O hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde [1162d]
- Newly discovered Liexi fauna reveals early stage of great Ordovician biodiversification event [1162d]
- Bears have hibernation power in their blood, but identity of 'superhero' components still a mystery [1162d]
- Two massive Jupiter-sized exoplanets discovered with TESS [1162d]
- 'Water police' patrol drought-hit Los Angeles streets [1162d]
- Pacific Islands ask international court to rule on climate [1162d]
- Sudan's gold rush wreaks havoc on health [1162d]
- Britain, France brace for temperature records as Europe fires rage [1162d]
- Over half of threatened species require targeted recovery actions [1162d]
- Air pollution caused 2,780 deaths, illnesses, and IQ loss in children in Massachusetts in 2019 [1162d]
- Bees boost crops and could steady food prices [1162d]
- Verbal insults trigger a 'mini slap to the face', finds new research [1162d]
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