The Brutalist Report - phys
- Parasites may take a heavier toll on the health of mammal populations than previously thought, study suggests [1152d]
- Magnetic quantum material broadens platform for probing next-gen information technologies [1152d]
- NASA marks 25 years since Pathfinder touched down on Mars [1152d]
- Scientists use copper nanowires to combat the spread of diseases [1152d]
- Graphene scientists capture first images of atoms 'swimming' in liquid [1152d]
- Cash transfers more effective than workforce training in improving lives of Rwandans [1152d]
- Researchers find Arkansas gifted-student screenings often miss low-income students [1152d]
- Smoke from Western wildfires can influence Arctic sea ice, researchers find [1152d]
- Look before you leap: Study provides safety guidelines for diving [1152d]
- NASA to launch 2 more choppers to Mars to help return rocks [1152d]
- Adding one more layer of metal fluoride can enhance performance of solar cells [1152d]
- A study raises questions about using drone images for environmental monitoring [1152d]
- Conserving critical habitat in face of climate change in Midwestern lakes by managing watershed land use [1152d]
- NASA will inspire the world when it returns Mars samples to Earth in 2033 [1152d]
- Programming pH: New technique could accelerate DNA synthesis [1152d]
- New catalyst leads to more efficient butadiene production [1152d]
- Prehistoric roots of 'cold sore' virus traced through ancient herpes DNA [1152d]
- Oldest DNA from domesticated American horse lends credence to shipwreck folklore [1152d]
- High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs [1152d]
- Exploring factors that may underlie how domestic cats can live in groups [1152d]
- Western wildfire smoke plumes are getting taller [1152d]
- Researchers give 2D electronics a performance boost [1152d]
- Small molecule prevents tumour cells from spreading [1152d]
- Researchers edit genes to prevent, treat COVID-19 in the lab. Will it work in people? [1152d]
- Advanced pure copper 3D printing with sub-micron resolution [1152d]
- Study reveals insights into enzyme that combats a common greenhouse gas [1152d]
- New research finds women don't like to participate in competitive situations when deciding for themselves [1152d]
- Complex modeling by researchers predicts wildfires may decline, eventually [1152d]
- Researchers develop new method for analysing genetic admixture of populations [1152d]
- Scientists develop greener, more efficient method for producing next-generation antibiotics [1152d]
- Researchers use science of light to reduce pesticides used to protect crops from pests and diseases [1152d]
- To tax or not to tax, is that even a question? [1152d]
- Using nanodiamonds to monitor the temperature inside cells [1152d]
- Artificial skin sweats on command [1152d]
- James Lovelock, creator of Gaia ecology theory, dies at 103 [1152d]
- Famine and disease drove the evolution of lactose tolerance in Europe [1152d]
- Quantum cryptography: Making hacking futile [1152d]
- Quantum key distribution based on high-quality quantum entanglement [1152d]
- New research proposes local Biological Control Agent hubs to fight fall armyworm in Bangladesh [1152d]
- Exploring how our social interactions begin at a young age [1152d]
- Declining bee populations: A natural phenomenon or a warning? [1152d]
- China, Vietnam, and Indonesia among fastest-growing countries for coming decade [1152d]
- Team scripts breakthrough quantum algorithm [1152d]
- Innovation imprinting: Why some firms beat the post-IPO innovation slump [1152d]
- Air quality can be better for active commuters than drivers, research shows [1152d]
- Femtosecond laser bionic fabrication enabling bubble manipulation [1152d]
- China spacecraft returns amid booster rocket concerns [1152d]
- France on course for driest July on record: weather office [1152d]
- Early work experiences are important for subsequent employment for youth with disabilities [1152d]
- Climate model predicts more heavy rainfall events over active volcanoes as planet warms [1152d]
- Report identifies seven 'global megatrends' shaping the 21st century [1152d]
- Understanding how bacteria have developed a new defense mechanism against phage infection [1152d]
- New study reveals how 'free radicals' drive cell division, uncovering a potential new way to target cancer [1152d]
- There is a lot of antisemitic hate speech on social media, and algorithms are partly to blame [1152d]
- Moths are major pollinators for clover [1152d]
- Why cycling lanes should be on the fast track for cities [1152d]
- Viruses help combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria [1152d]
- Automatic recognition of jellyfish with artificial intelligence [1152d]
- ESA makes ground motion data freely accessible [1152d]
- Sustainable electro-synthesis of esters [1152d]
- An alternative superconducting qubit achieves high performance for quantum computing [1152d]
- Why does my cat kick litter all over the place? Four tips from cat experts [1152d]
- We analysed NZ Twitter users' language during lockdown, with surprising results [1152d]
- We are working from home (again). Seven tips to boost well-being and productivity [1152d]
- Heat waves: Why ethnic minorities in the UK are more vulnerable, and what to do about it [1152d]
- Earth's ancient water cycle was key to making continents, study shows [1152d]
- Studying modern-day dog bones may deepen knowledge of ancient dog-sledding activities [1152d]
- Four research-backed ways to find moments of connection with loved ones and strangers [1152d]
- New class of nanoparticle-based vaccines could help immunize against cancer [1152d]
- Switch to a circular economy could protect the environment while generating more value [1152d]
- Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria re-launches VicFlora database to help identify plants [1152d]
- Native New Zealand tree puts the sting on pain [1152d]
- Enabling Australia's transition to a fair and just low carbon future [1152d]
- New insights into the regulation of intuitive and reflexive body perception in insects [1152d]
- Scientists to set sail in search of Bering Sea's stormy past [1152d]
- 560-million-year-old fossil is earliest known animal predator [1152d]
- Hawaiʻi telescopes help uncover origins of castaway gamma-ray bursts [1152d]
- Study: Londoners at increased risk of dying from heat stress [1152d]
- LifeGate: New interactive map shows the full diversity of life [1152d]
- Some don't like it hot: Thermal conductivity-switching bottleneck resolved [1152d]
- Impact of climate on river chemistry across the United States [1152d]
- Researchers regulate pore size distribution to improve nanofiltration membrane [1152d]
- Early hunting, farming homogenized mammal communities of North America [1152d]
- Breach of Lower Snake River dams will aid recovery of native fish, new study says [1152d]
- New model developed to predict landslides along wildfire burn scars [1152d]
- Miners unearth pink diamond believed to be largest seen in 300 years [1153d]
- Drought threatens Spain's 'green gold' harvest [1153d]
- 'Don't go near': Japan beachgoers warned over biting dolphin [1153d]
- New studies bolster theory coronavirus emerged from the wild [1153d]
- Climate change and vanishing islands threaten brown pelicans [1153d]
- Strong quake kills 2, injures dozens in northern Philippines [1153d]
- Reef fish evolution driven by biting [1153d]
- Demystifying DNA hybridization kinetics [1153d]
- How digital religion is shaping spirituality among millennials [1153d]
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