The Brutalist Report - phys
- Study finds human noise negatively impacts cricket survival and reproduction [443d]
- New process tackles pollution on dual fronts of plastic waste and fuel emissions [443d]
- Team evaluates agricultural management practices in new nitrous oxide accounting method [443d]
- Q&A: Researcher finds immigration doesn't threaten welfare states [443d]
- Citizen science project finds that respectful boat users are rewarded with magical dolphin encounters [443d]
- Study calls for a repurposing of input subsidies to promote sustainable IPM practices [443d]
- The ecology of industrial renewal [443d]
- New eco-friendly lubricant additives protect turbine equipment, waterways [443d]
- Nanotubes, nanoparticles and antibodies detect tiny amounts of fentanyl [443d]
- Bigger brains allow cliff-nesting seagull species to survive and thrive in urban environments [443d]
- Research explores energy and land-use practices on US golf courses [443d]
- Scent sells—but the right picture titillates both eyes and nose, research finds [443d]
- Researchers say nature recovery must be integrated across all sectors to bend the curve of biodiversity loss [443d]
- Oil palm plantations are driving massive downstream impact to watershed [443d]
- Centipedes used in traditional Chinese medicine offer leads for kidney treatment [443d]
- When scientists and K-12 teachers team up, the results can be spectacular or lackluster [443d]
- Physicists arrange atoms in close proximity, paving way for exploring exotic states of matter [443d]
- For microscopic organisms, ocean currents act as 'expressway' to deeper depths, study finds [443d]
- Targeting friends to induce social contagion can benefit the world, says new research [443d]
- Mice navigating a virtual reality environment reveal that walls, not floors, define space [443d]
- Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic Sea, finds new study [443d]
- Nano-drugs hitching a ride on bacteria could help treat pancreatic cancer [443d]
- Coastal hurricanes around the world are intensifying faster, new study finds [443d]
- Wildfires in wet African forests have doubled in recent decades, large-scale analysis finds [443d]
- Scientists advance research of harmful PFAS chemicals and their impacts [443d]
- Artificial intelligence enhances monitoring of threatened marbled murrelet [443d]
- Research team develop porous sponge material for enhancing kidney hemostasis and repair [443d]
- Supplementing diet for farmed abalones to manipulate greenlip abalone lip and shell color [443d]
- Two small NASA satellites will measure soil moisture, volcanic gases [443d]
- Deeper understanding of malaria parasite sexual development unlocks opportunities to block disease spread [443d]
- Investigation reveals varied impact of preschool programs on long-term school success [443d]
- New sugar-based catalyst could offer a potential solution for using captured carbon [443d]
- Bioreactor processes and cryotechnologies improve active ingredient tests using human cell cultures [443d]
- Developing a tech platform for fast, robust series production of nanoparticles [443d]
- Systematic testing of natural oils on in vitro skin models [443d]
- Natural sun protection for wood floors and furniture [443d]
- Japanese aerospace company captures an actual picture of space debris [443d]
- The Great Observatory for Long Wavelengths (GO-LoW) proposal [443d]
- Fluidic telescope (FLUTE): Enabling the next generation of large space observatories [443d]
- Pulsed plasma rocket (PPR): Shielded, fast transits for humans to Mars [443d]
- The people who are most active on social media are also the most active offline, shows study [443d]
- Scientists' new approach in fight against counterfeit alcohol spirits [443d]
- International team cracks genomic code for earliest forms of terrestrial plant life [443d]
- Kenya, Tanzania brace for cyclone as heavy rains persist [443d]
- Kids study in overheated slum as Philippines shuts schools [443d]
- Life's insiders: Decoding endosymbiosis with mathematics [443d]
- The COVID-19 pandemic changed our patterns and behaviors, which in turn affected wildlife [443d]
- A clock in the rocks: What cosmic rays tell us about Earth's changing surface and climate [443d]
- Millions of young people will head to the polls over the next year—but many are disillusioned about mainstream politics [443d]
- For the ancient Maya, cracked mirrors were a path to the world beyond [443d]
- Researcher creates optical magnetometer prototype that detects errors in MRI scans [443d]
- Good vibrations: Low-energy lasers induce atomic excitation in semiconductor materials [443d]
- Studies assess feasibility of aquaculture wastewater treatment methods [443d]
- London's runaway horses remind us that animals are workers too [443d]
- Cyberflashing is now a criminal offense—but the normalization of this behavior among young people needs to change [443d]
- Traditional corporate leadership structures are failing women in the C-suite, researchers say [443d]
- May Day 2024: Workers on a warming planet deserve stronger labor protections [443d]
- Cassava: The perilous past and promising future of a toxic but nourishing crop [443d]
- China set to blast off to the far side of the moon—here's what it could discover [443d]
- Great white sharks off South Africa's coast are protected by law, but not in practice—this needs to change [443d]
- Aggressive? Homophobic? Stoic? Here's what thousands of Australian men told us about modern masculinity [443d]
- You've been 'volun-told' to coach junior sport—here's how to best handle the parents involved [443d]
- Intercropping viable for optimizing vegetable production on Mars [443d]
- Researchers detect toxic chemicals in aquatic organisms with new AI method [443d]
- Researchers unveil single-shot and complete polarization imaging system using metasurfaces [443d]
- Webb telescope probably didn't find life on an exoplanet—yet [443d]
- First report of wound treatment by a wild animal using a pain-relieving plant [443d]
- Weak magnetic field may have supported diversification of life on Earth [443d]
- Study unveils 3D printing PQD-polymer architectures at room temperature [443d]
- X-ray satellite XMM-Newton sees 'space clover' in a new light [443d]
- Chemists use new approach in the synthesis of complex natural substances [443d]
- Significant new discovery in teleportation research: Noise can improve the quality of quantum teleportation [443d]
- A look at the past suggests atmospheric rivers inundating California could get worse [443d]
- Antimicrobial peptide from cows shows potential for treating hypervirulent bacteria [443d]
- Historical data suggest hard knocks to human societies build long-term resilience [443d]
- Understanding cellular transcription responses to oxygen deprivation [443d]
- Research demonstrates high qubit control fidelity and uniformity in single-electron control [443d]
- Pet parrots prefer live video-calls over watching pre-recorded videos of other birds [443d]
- Chemists develop highly reflective black paint to make objects more visible to autonomous cars [443d]
- Researchers find unexpected roadblock to conductivity in Mott insulators [443d]
- In the Jersey suburbs, a search for rocks to help fight climate change [443d]
- Climate is one culprit in growth and spread of dust in Middle East [443d]
- Nepal battles raging wildfires across the country [443d]
- Kenya floods death toll rises to 188 as heavy rains persist [443d]
- CDC, FDA, USDA answer big questions about the growing bird flu outbreak [443d]
- TOI-837 b is a young Saturn-sized exoplanet with a massive core, observations find [443d]
- Long-awaited Chicago policy doesn't do enough to protect migrating birds, advocates say [443d]
- Morocco's farming revolution: Defying drought with science [443d]
- Twisting and binding matter waves with photons in a cavity [443d]
- Why do male chicks play more than females? Study finds answers in distant ancestor [443d]
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