The Brutalist Report - phys
- First topological quantum simulator device in strong light-matter interaction regime to operate at room temperatures [178d]
- New method can create aquatic levitation at much lower temperature, has implications for cooling nuclear reactors [178d]
- Agreement reached at UN on biopiracy treaty [178d]
- El Nino not responsible for East Africa floods: Scientists [178d]
- Study identifies high-performance alternative to conventional ferroelectrics [179d]
- Researchers develop framework for databasing properties of crystal defects [179d]
- Researchers create new software for the new European-Japanese Earth observation satellite EarthCARE [179d]
- Addressing hidden hunger in developing countries: Study investigates genetic information of millet [179d]
- From burns to the wave nature of heat—via the telegraph equation [179d]
- Unlocking complex sulfur molecules: A novel approach for synthesis of functionalized benzenethiol equivalents [179d]
- Scientists report on a new approach for deducing proton radii from charge-changing reactions [179d]
- Study reveals key role of plant-bacteria communication for assembly of a healthy plant microbiome [179d]
- New method for light-driven oxidation of aryl ethers to esters [179d]
- PMAT: Researchers develop a new tool for efficient assembly of plant mitochondrial genomes [179d]
- Germ-free animal models reveal gut bacteria's role in health [179d]
- New method minimizes alignment errors in microlens array production [179d]
- Researchers achieve parallel measurement of multiple water parameters with single sensor chip [179d]
- General Sherman passes health check but world's largest trees face growing climate threats [179d]
- Beach weather is here and so are sharks. Scientists say it's time to look out for great whites [179d]
- Count your blessings: It often happens when others help, not self-achieved [179d]
- Study: Increase in taxpayers reporting self-employment earnings cannot be attributed to increase in gig work [179d]
- Crows can deliberately plan how many calls to make, study shows [179d]
- Novel liquid crystals produced by stacking antiaromatic units could lead to advances in organic semiconductors [179d]
- Drones validate walrus counts in satellite images from space [179d]
- Developing novel methods to detect antibiotics in vegetables and earthworms [179d]
- Stress bragging may make you seem less competent, less likable at work [179d]
- Parents of the year: Scavenging raptors demonstrate high level of collaboration in raising chicks [179d]
- Birdsong and human voice built from same genetic blueprint [179d]
- The value of failure in conservation programs [179d]
- Study finds individuals less likely to evaluate peers negatively if facing evaluation themselves [179d]
- Team develops an intelligent nanodevice based on a component of cinnamon essential oil as an antimicrobial agent [179d]
- Structured early literacy approach achieves outstanding results for children in New Zealand [179d]
- Beyond milkweed: Creating a migratory oasis for monarchs [179d]
- Pineapple mint's genetic blueprint: A comprehensive genome assembly [179d]
- New 'atlas' provides unprecedented insights on how genes function in early embryo development [179d]
- Could alien solar panels be technosignatures? [179d]
- Book details how federal government used bribery to end relationships with Native American tribes [179d]
- Militia extremists, kicked off Facebook again, are regaining comfort in public view [179d]
- Researchers reveal dynamic structure of FLVCR proteins and their function in nutrient transport [179d]
- Nanoparticle vaccines: A potential leap forward in veterinary medicine [179d]
- Doctors engage the public by bringing a human side to social media [179d]
- Finding the age of a contact binary 'moon' [179d]
- Researchers develop tool for detecting foodborne pathogen that causes severe symptoms in children [179d]
- International planet hunters unveil massive catalog of strange worlds [179d]
- Biodiversity in crabs: More than counting species [179d]
- Earth 2.0 or its evil twin? Discovery of Earth-sized planet could shed light on conditions necessary for life [179d]
- Heat wave cancels lessons for half Pakistan's schoolchildren [179d]
- Uncertainty clouds UN talks on biopiracy treaty [179d]
- Birth of universe's earliest galaxies observed for first time [179d]
- Drought in the Brazil's Cerrado is the worst for at least seven centuries, study shows [179d]
- Culling controversy as French wolf population falls in 2023 [179d]
- Tornado leaves five dead in Iowa [179d]
- Three sisters garden study finds balanced pollinator-plant network faces an uncertain future [179d]
- Dangerous brew: Ocean heat and La Nina combo likely mean more Atlantic hurricanes this summer [179d]
- Inane influence: How nonserious product reviews affect online sales [179d]
- Study: While most of the world trusts climate scientists, a skeptical minority can lead to climate inaction [179d]
- Marginal students reap more benefits from STEM programs: Study [179d]
- A warming planet has repercussions for human health [179d]
- Maybe ultra-hot Jupiters aren't so doomed after all [179d]
- Researchers drop more than 8,000 pieces of litter into a fake river to fight plastic pollution [179d]
- What is 'net zero,' anyway? A short history of a monumental concept [179d]
- Thinking about polyamory? You're not the only one [179d]
- Successful city parks make diverse communities feel safe and welcome—this Minnesota park is an example [179d]
- Workplace besties: How to build relationships at work while staying professional [179d]
- 'Facebook probably knows I sell drugs'—how young people's digital footprints can threaten their future prospects [179d]
- A rare find in ancient Timorese mud may rewrite the history of human settlement in Australasia [179d]
- New research suggests girls in single-sex schools do slightly better in exams than girls in co-ed environments [179d]
- Silky shark makes record breaking migration in international waters of the Tropical Eastern Pacific [179d]
- Finding the beat of collective animal motion: Scientists show reciprocity is key to driving coordinated movements [179d]
- Study suggests less conformity leads to more innovation [179d]
- Researchers develop a novel strategy for growing two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides [179d]
- Study suggests YouTubers cheer people up more than casual friends [179d]
- Shedding light on the chemical enigma of sulfur trioxide in the atmosphere [179d]
- Combating invasive species globally with new algorithm [179d]
- Pearl in the shell? Special purpose acquisition companies should embrace uncertainty with investors [179d]
- Caring for dogs with special needs [179d]
- Researchers capture unique pollution data following Key Bridge collapse [179d]
- Children in England struggling at school entry more likely to face disadvantage at age 16–17, according to study [179d]
- Eyes in the sky: How China's advanced Earth observation system shapes global progress [179d]
- New discoveries about the nature of light could improve methods for heating fusion plasma [179d]
- Personal crises reduce voter turnout, but may prompt other political action [179d]
- Nutbush fever: How the Ike and Tina Turner hit became Australia's dance sensation [179d]
- A fungus converts cellulose directly into a novel platform chemical [179d]
- Constantly on the hunt for food: Harbor porpoises more vulnerable than previously thought to disturbances from humans [179d]
- Researchers propose use of electrical blackouts to determine impact of artificial light on wildlife [179d]
- Twelve countries sign the Zero Debris Charter [179d]
- New insights into the interaction of femtosecond lasers with living tissue [179d]
- Scientists discover primary wound signal that promotes plant regeneration [179d]
- Climate change will reduce streamflow in the upper Colorado river basin as groundwater levels fall, study finds [179d]
- Researchers identify the pathogen causing sea urchin mass mortalities in the Red Sea [179d]
- Study shows sexual parasitism helped anglerfish invade the deep sea during a time of global warming [179d]
- Foraging ants navigate more efficiently when given energy-drink-like doses of caffeine [179d]
- Dental enamel study suggests differences in Neanderthal and Paleolithic human childhood stress [179d]
- How a world record 'squeeze' could offer comfort for dark matter hunters [179d]
- Physicist explains how his research is helping qubits stay in sync [179d]
- Large-area preparation of flexible carbon nanofilms with synergistically enhanced transmittance and conductivity [179d]
- How farming could change in a post-growth world [179d]
- Silent species face extinction: Study highlights bias in conservation research [179d]
- Future climate impacts put humpback whale diet at risk [179d]
- Gene could unlock greater wheat yields for a growing population [179d]
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