The Brutalist Report - phys
- The magical California state park that doesn't allow visitors [172d]
- Projection says 0% chance Lake Mead falls below 1K feet before 2028 [172d]
- Antibiotic pollution disrupts the gut microbiome and blocks memory in aquatic snails, study finds [172d]
- A new Hungarian method may aid protein research [172d]
- It's hard to find fossil skin, but a rare discovery reveals clues about the evolution from water to land [172d]
- Symbiosis study exposes new 'origin' theories, identifies experimental systems for plant life [172d]
- AIM algorithm enhances super-resolution microscope images in real time [172d]
- Silicon Valley isn't the start-up utopia we thought, research finds [172d]
- Advancing poplar genomics: Nearly gap-free genome assembly unveils new insights and applications [172d]
- Novel material shows potential to produce green hydrogen [172d]
- Men with 'toxic masculinity' are more likely to make sexual advances without consent, study finds [172d]
- Researchers show the link between trawls and climate change in the North Sea [172d]
- Study reveals maintenance of male-related genes after loss of males in stick insects [172d]
- The threat posed by climate change: Study shows among over-40-year-olds, parents worry just as much as non-parents [172d]
- Insect frass becomes food for protein-rich microalgae [172d]
- Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose [172d]
- Research team shows theoretical quantum speedup with the quantum approximate optimization algorithm [172d]
- New wind speed sensor uses minimal power for advanced weather tracking [172d]
- New sensing techniques can detect drought tolerance in ancient crops, may inform new breeding programs [172d]
- Emotional context in decision-making: Challenging Lewin's motivational conflicts theory [172d]
- Q&A: Studies challenge widely held beliefs on applicant diversity and women in the workplace [172d]
- A risky path to meeting climate targets for Stockholm [172d]
- Videos show 'nature run' of greenhouse gases over a year [172d]
- Researcher uses satellite imagery to investigate ancient urbanism in eastern Africa [172d]
- Scale of online harm to children revealed in global study [172d]
- Researchers apply quantum computing methods to protein structure prediction [172d]
- Abandoned farmlands could play a role in fighting climate change. A study shows exactly where they are [172d]
- Study indicates that as racial diversity and income rise, civilian injuries by police fall [172d]
- How did the zebrafish get its stripes? Researchers are one step closer to finding out [172d]
- Creating HR success: Key factors in training assessors for enhanced performance ratings [172d]
- Successful engine test boosts Vega-C toward return-to-flight [172d]
- Study finds urban office buildings pump out volatile chemicals to the outdoors, comparable to traffic emissions [172d]
- Digital campaigning is a huge part of elections now—but going viral isn't everything [172d]
- Scientists say traditional characteristics of Meiyu-Baiu have disappeared due to global warming [172d]
- A drying Salton Sea: Research finds higher particulate pollution after water diverted to San Diego [172d]
- Antarctica is dedicated to peaceful scientific activity, but the security of research conducted there is in danger [172d]
- Scent detection dogs discern odor molecules better than previously thought [172d]
- Researchers explain social media's role in rapidly shifting social norms on gender and sexuality [172d]
- Researchers find a tiny organism has the power to reduce a persistent greenhouse gas in farm fields [172d]
- Optimizing earthquake data flow allows scientific research on 'The Big One' [172d]
- Study finds women are vulnerable in post-war peace processes [172d]
- Wild megalopolis: Study shows unexpected pockets of biodiversity pepper Los Angeles [172d]
- YouTube's comments section: Political echo chamber or constructive cross-partisan forum? [172d]
- Simulations suggest ideas that cross international borders may have powerful 'butterfly effect' on elections [172d]
- Study shows VR can help teachers better distribute their gaze [172d]
- War magnifies politicians' gendered behavior and public biases, research finds [172d]
- New report details mental, physical impacts on tenants facing eviction in Oregon [172d]
- Data fusion tool targets urban heat islands in San Antonio [172d]
- Researchers reveal permafrost dynamics and climate impacts in Tibetan alpine grasslands [172d]
- Researchers realize controlled synthesis of Au-Ag heterodimer arrays for high-resolution encrypted information [172d]
- Study bridges animal behavior research and computer coding to engage children in STEM [172d]
- Researchers conduct Wikipedia study to motivate experts to contribute to open content [172d]
- Using a machine learning to model dead zones in lakes [172d]
- New technique offers more precise maps of the moon's surface [172d]
- Multi-electrode integration in gut-on-chip systems enhances intestinal barrier monitoring [172d]
- Theory of everything: How a fear of failure is hampering physicists' quest for the ultimate answer [172d]
- 'Entrepreneurial spirit': A product of nature or nurture? [172d]
- Companies can improve the sustainability of their products in the earliest product-design stages [172d]
- Understanding plant breathing: Study identifies the key protein interplay behind rhythmic stomatal movements [172d]
- Why are organizational cover-ups so common? [172d]
- Marketers can manage 'feature creep' so consumers feel less intimidated by too many features in a product [172d]
- Orchid plants nurture their seedlings via shared underground fungal network, study shows [172d]
- Zombie fires in the Arctic smolder underground and refuse to die—what's causing them? [172d]
- Living fast, dying young: Study reveals impact of habitat disturbance on social organization of Arabian babblers [172d]
- Scientists call for using consumption-based accounting of carbon emissions to increase fairness [172d]
- Once-welcomed Rohingya refugees now face hostility from their hosts in Bangladesh, researchers find [172d]
- How the 'model minority' myth harms Asian Americans [172d]
- We know the seas are rising—so why are Australian governments not planning for it? [172d]
- We gave 60,000 food products a 'planetary health' star rating—see how your favorites stack up [172d]
- Profession or trade? Why training NZ's teachers in the classroom is not the right answer [172d]
- Wondering how to teach your kids about consent? Here's an age-based guide to get you started [172d]
- Pronatalism is the latest Silicon Valley trend. What is it—and why is it disturbing? [172d]
- Among Gen Z Australians, 38% identify as spiritual and half believe in karma. Why is spirituality so popular? [172d]
- Researchers develop efficient tandem catalyst to enhance nitrate electroreduction to ammonia [172d]
- German cabinet signs off plans to allow carbon capture [172d]
- Researchers find high magnetic field facilitates novel intrinsic ferromagnetic polar metals [172d]
- New strategy leverages lignin condensation for biomass utilization [172d]
- Study finds environmental conditions influenced how early humans migrated across continents [172d]
- What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade [172d]
- Power demand peaks in heat wave-hit Delhi, but temperature readings may be 'error' [172d]
- NASA to measure moonquakes with help from InSight Mars mission [172d]
- 'Living fossils' are unique, not ancient, say researchers [172d]
- First detection of magnetic massive stars outside our galaxy [172d]
- Computational lens unmasks hidden 3D information from a single 2D micrograph [172d]
- Some species may better tolerate climate change than expected [172d]
- Our political debates may not be as antagonistic as we think, study shows [172d]
- Imagined otherness: Why we dehumanize our political opponents [172d]
- Who has the largest burial mound? Study examines differences among the upper classes of prehistoric societies [172d]
- Researchers create materials with unique combination of stiffness, thermal insulation [172d]
- Students say they've found an 'eco-friendly' way to trap and kill Japanese beetles [172d]
- Scientists identify gene that could lead to resilient 'pixie' corn [173d]
- New antibiotic kills pathogenic bacteria, spares healthy gut microbes [173d]
- Researchers discover that hnRNPM guards integrity of cellular protein production [173d]
- Acute sense of touch helps hummingbirds hover near a flower without bumping into it, study shows [173d]
- Study suggests children are often exposed to problematic click bait during YouTube searches [173d]
- Complete X and Y chromosome sequences of living great ape species determined [173d]
- Researchers elucidate the spatial structure and molecular mechanisms of 'prime editor,' a novel gene-editing tool [173d]
- Research team demonstrates modular, scalable hardware architecture for a quantum computer [173d]
- New study is step towards energy-efficient quantum computing in magnets [173d]
- Engineers link oxygen to graphene quality and develop new techniques to reproducibly make the material at scale [173d]
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