The Brutalist Report - phys
- India heat wave hits wildlife as thirsty monkeys drown in well [166d]
- Craft unfurls China's flag on the far side of the moon and lifts off with lunar rocks to bring home [166d]
- Climate change made historic Brazil floods twice as likely: Scientists [166d]
- Informal water contracts could provide quicker, cheaper ways to reduce impact of droughts [166d]
- Three boys found a T. rex fossil in North Dakota. Now a Denver museum works to fully reveal it [166d]
- New 3D-printed microscale photonic lantern opens opportunities for spatial mode multiplexing [167d]
- Research optimizes biological control of pest that severely damages soybean crops [167d]
- Researchers call for strengthening sustainability regulations in laws governing space exploration [167d]
- Avocados are 'bad' and vegans are ridiculous: How we justify eating too much meat [167d]
- Study shows disengaged students more likely to use AI tools for assignments [167d]
- Study highlights the impact of terrorist violence on education [167d]
- Unveiling the role of AGO's post-translational modifications in plant gene regulation [167d]
- Researchers call for return of Sumas Lake following devastating 2021 floods [167d]
- Researcher introduces strategies to sustain aesthetics and performance in anthropogenic landscapes [167d]
- New catalyst brings commercial high-efficiency zinc-air batteries closer to reality [167d]
- Scientists call for conservation of Amazon's unseen water cycle [167d]
- Centering relationships between people and place: A critical step towards improving science's contributions to society [167d]
- European best-practice recommendations for investigative interviews with children [167d]
- Study presents new flexible crystals for optical tuning with multiple deformation options [167d]
- New understanding of astatine's chemical properties could aid targeted alpha therapy for cancer [167d]
- New data indicate record number of armed conflicts in the world [167d]
- Study shows electric vehicles can have positive impact on air quality and public health in some cities, but not all [167d]
- New study shows marketing a brand's simplicity can backfire [167d]
- Study reveals reversible assembly of platinum catalyst [167d]
- Precision nutrition for dairy cattle: Can robots help? [167d]
- 'Life in the ocean touches everyone': US rolls out first national ocean biodiversity strategy [167d]
- AI goes underwater: Transforming coral reef conservation with cutting-edge image analysis [167d]
- Study finds industrial air pollution contributes to New Mexico's low birthweight [167d]
- Shape and depth of ocean floor profoundly influence how carbon is stored there, study shows [167d]
- Scientists develop new method to match genes to their molecular 'switches' [167d]
- New Jersey plans to drop the bald eagle from its endangered species list [167d]
- Big brands disproportionately responsible for plastic pollution on small islands, finds study [167d]
- Tidal innovations: Charting the course for coastal urban sustainability [167d]
- Scientists bring crystal clarity to diamond's quantum signals [167d]
- Researchers create winning strategy to combat vaccine misinformation on X [167d]
- Researchers develop PFAS-free polymer membranes for semiconductor processing [167d]
- Researchers develop photocatalyst with irregular surface characteristics to convert carbon dioxide into fuel [167d]
- Solving the Southeast Asian snaring crisis: Wire snare removal in protected areas is labor-intensive but effective [167d]
- Neurons in the visual system of flies exhibit surprisingly heterogeneous wiring, connectome analysis finds [167d]
- Evaluating the coastal costs of climate change [167d]
- Using pyrolysis for high-quality recycled plastics [167d]
- Authenticity on the job dramatically benefits trans workers, study finds [167d]
- Australian study finds increased risk of homelessness for youth leaving out-of-home care [167d]
- Gut microbes' pathogen defense arsenal unveiled [167d]
- Human culture is changing too fast for evolution to catch up—here's how it may affect you [167d]
- Malawi faces a food crisis: Why plans to avert hunger aren't realistic and what can be done [167d]
- From lab to life: 3D bioprinting unveils new horizons in biomedical applications [167d]
- Researchers present one-pot photothermal upcycling of polylactic acid to hydrogen and pyruvic acid [167d]
- Hubble views broad and sweeping spiral galaxy NGC 4731 [167d]
- Family-friendly workplaces benefit employees, businesses [167d]
- Some Black residents still distrust Baltimore police department, even after reforms, research finds [167d]
- AI tool for predicting protein shapes could be transformative for medicine, but science needs proof [167d]
- How Trump's definition of a 'real' American has grabbed his audience—what our research shows about why [167d]
- Physicists take molecules to a new ultracold limit, creating a state of matter where quantum mechanics reigns [167d]
- Vessel strikes drive large whale strandings [167d]
- La Niña may be set to return this year [167d]
- Altered carbon points toward sustainable manufacturing [167d]
- Most surface ozone contributing to premature mortality in European countries is imported, study shows [167d]
- Patents based on traditional knowledge are often 'biopiracy.' A new international treaty will finally combat this [167d]
- Engineering cells to broadcast their behavior can help scientists study their inner workings [167d]
- Captivating blue-colored ant discovered in India's remote Siang Valley [167d]
- Body of a woman discovered among remains of 25 warrior monks of the Order of Calatrava in Guadalajara [167d]
- Food, not sex, drove the evolution of giraffes' long neck, new study finds [167d]
- How laws that prevent directors being sued make firms less likely to recall potentially dangerous products [167d]
- The unexpected connection between brewing coffee and understanding turbulence [167d]
- A transition-metal-free zeolite catalyst for direct conversion of methane to methanol [167d]
- Study identifies fungus that breaks down ocean plastic [167d]
- Researchers discover 400,000-year-old stone tools designed specifically for butchering fallow deer in Israel [167d]
- Satellite mapping reveals a global bloom in greenhouse cultivation [167d]
- Neighborhoods see a larger disparity in wildlife in Chicago than other cities, study shows [167d]
- Enhancing nanofibrous acoustic energy harvesters with AI [167d]
- New momentum-space polarization filters enable high signal-to-noise ratio nano imaging [167d]
- Crucial shift in River Nile's evolution during ancient Egypt discovered [167d]
- Understanding the atomic density fluctuations in silica glass [167d]
- Fresh findings: Earliest evidence of life-bringing freshwater on Earth [167d]
- Genetic analyses of remains from 500 BCE reveal kinship and ancestry of Celts in Germany [167d]
- How sharks survived a major spike in Earth's temperature [167d]
- Scientists identify crucial detail essential for the production of hydrogen from algae enzymes [167d]
- Discovery of 48-million-year-old daddy longlegs with their iridescent, metallic appearance intact [167d]
- Measuring temperature of seafloor millions of years ago may show if ocean warming increases methane release [167d]
- Rainforest wildlife under threat as below-canopy temperatures rise, new study warns [167d]
- Data scientists aim to improve humanitarian support for displaced populations [167d]
- Superconducting circuit for qubit control within large-scale quantum computer systems successfully demonstrated [167d]
- Liverwort study reveals sperm release mechanism in bryophytes [167d]
- New mathematical framework sheds light on how cells communicate to form an embryo [167d]
- Genetic editing of ideal small grain size genes enables fully mechanized hybrid rice breeding [167d]
- Scientists propose zero-shot universal microscopic image AI processing method [167d]
- Are pet dogs and cats the weak link in bird flu surveillance? [167d]
- Study unveils impact of mergers on star formation in dwarf galaxies [167d]
- New precision measurement program advances understanding of proton halos [167d]
- Pelicans are starving: Scientists might know why [167d]
- Sorting complex light beams: New metasurface design advances optical physics [167d]
- Scientists find evidence of hot spring oasis during last ice age in central Europe [167d]
- Arctic melting heavily influenced by 'atmospheric blocking,' find scientists [167d]
- Artists, entrepreneurs transform cicadas from 'ick' to 'in demand' while building community [167d]
- A framework to construct quantum spherical codes [167d]
- TOI-1685 b is a hot and rocky super-Earth exoplanet, observations find [167d]
- Team of international experts call for urgent action against increasing threat from invasive species [167d]
- Scientists develop 'X-ray vision' technique to see inside crystals [167d]
- Reinterpreting the Higgs mechanism: Decay and fission of 'magnetic quivers' could clarify quantum structures [167d]
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