The Brutalist Report - phys
- NASA considering an interstellar probe to study the heliosphere, the region of space influenced by the sun [162d]
- New method optimizes lithium extraction from seawater and groundwater [162d]
- Aquaculture overtakes wild fisheries for first time: UN report [162d]
- Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash [162d]
- Virgin Galactic set for final spaceflight before two-year pause [162d]
- Rare 7-foot fish washed ashore on Oregon's coast garners worldwide attention [163d]
- Early heat wave breaks records in western US [163d]
- Scientists record Earth's radio waves from the Moon [163d]
- California wildfire pollution killed 52,000 in a decade: study [163d]
- Quantum chemistry and simulation help characterize coordination complex of elusive element 61 [163d]
- A protein that enables smell in ants—and stops cell death [163d]
- Cascadia Subduction Zone, one of Earth's top hazards, comes into sharper focus [163d]
- New research finds lake under Mars ice cap unlikely [163d]
- Research team uses CRISPR/Cas9 to alter photosynthesis for the first time [163d]
- First ever report of two ancient ape species cohabiting in Miocene Europe 11 million years ago [163d]
- Decoding Salvia miltiorrhiza: A molecular approach to boosting bioactive compounds [163d]
- Shrinking statures, growing insights: Unraveling the genetic underpinnings of dwarfism in squash [163d]
- Five ways artificial intelligence can improve your dating life [163d]
- Study reveals diverse flavor profiles in 38 grape cultivars [163d]
- Researchers develop a roadmap for the development of information technology based on 2D materials [163d]
- Researchers discover Earth and space share the same turbulence [163d]
- Engineered nanocomplexes achieve systemic gene silencing in crops [163d]
- Researchers track greenhouse gas emissions in Chinese value chains with an interprovincial input–output model [163d]
- Record highs in the North Sea: Even the German Bight is warmer than ever before [163d]
- COP29 climate hosts say they'll keep expanding fossil fuels [163d]
- Regulation of secondary metabolite accumulation in medicinal plants [163d]
- Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the high-luminosity LHC [163d]
- Researchers propose new socio-ecological framework for sustainable reforestation in Karst regions [163d]
- DNA in the feces of snow leopards shows alpine cats eat plants [163d]
- A catalyst's best friend: How neighboring atoms boost CO₂ electrochemical reduction [163d]
- Lavender's secret: Genetic regulator boosts plant health and fragrance output [163d]
- A mission to Uranus could also be a gravitational wave detector [163d]
- The ABCs of CBD for pets [163d]
- Study shows online professional education works for complex topics [163d]
- Hubble examines a barred spiral's light [163d]
- Largest cyclone to hit Australia killed off 90% of Bedout Island's masked boobies [163d]
- Attending local events strengthens neighborhood bonds, survey reveals [163d]
- Study suggests evolutionary basis for male risk-taking behaviors [163d]
- Study adds new sea cucumber species to the research toolbox [163d]
- Debris hotspot map can predict dangers for threatened marine life in Australia [163d]
- Peptidomimetics open new opportunities in drug discovery [163d]
- Biosynthesis, metabolic engineering and pharmacology of bioactive compounds from the Lonicera genus [163d]
- Advances in omics research of Rosaceae [163d]
- Eye-tracking study reveals that simply looking at the natural world in urban areas can reap well-being benefits [163d]
- Study: Virtual labs in psychology research boost diversity [163d]
- Reimagining the undergraduate bio lab experience, and keeping students in STEMM [163d]
- NASA, global astronomers await rare nova explosion [163d]
- Wildfire smoke reached 99% of US lakes in 2019–2021: Study introduces 'lake-smoke day' metric [163d]
- Advertisers may be inadvertently funding misinformation [163d]
- Development beyond 2030: More collaboration, less competition? [163d]
- A new era for an ancient river [163d]
- Ancient crustal weaknesses contribute to modern earthquakes in West Africa, study finds [163d]
- New study reveals substantial carbon emissions from the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict [163d]
- Colonialism and gender inequality: The case of political representation in Nigeria [163d]
- Study sheds light on how conflicting processes occur within a single cell [163d]
- Supreme Court: Are bans on homeless camps 'cruel and unusual' punishment? [163d]
- QUIET: A place to study qubits shielded from the effects of cosmic rays [163d]
- Untapped power: Logical operations using RNA droplets [163d]
- Perturbations simplify the study of 'super photons' [163d]
- Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions, analysis suggests [163d]
- Researcher suggests that gravity can exist without mass, mitigating the need for hypothetical dark matter [163d]
- Unveiling novel energy phenomena from light exposure on layered materials [163d]
- Researchers engineer new approach for controlling thermal emission [163d]
- Scientists develop new method to estimate electrical parameters of regular pulse bursts in lightning [163d]
- Potential drug targets identified in African swine fever virus enzyme study [163d]
- Scientists 'read' the messages in chemical clues left by coral reef inhabitants [163d]
- Enhancing forest productivity through improved phosphorus use [163d]
- New insights into how cyanobacterial proteins cycle carbon in changing conditions [163d]
- Cutting-edge mathematics provides new tool for particle collision puzzle [163d]
- Mapping noise to improve quantum measurements [163d]
- Tree hidey-holes key to helping slow declines of small mammals [163d]
- Laws meant to keep different races apart still influence dating patterns, decades after being invalidated [163d]
- New tech could give individuals increased control over their own exposure to harmful gases [163d]
- Pharmacy researchers develop nanoparticle treatment for skin and lung fibrosis [163d]
- Extracellular vesicles could be potential new treatment for acute kidney injury [163d]
- Scientists create world's strongest iron-based superconducting magnet using AI [163d]
- Feds expect to decide this year on Mosaic's 'radioactive roads' plan in Florida [163d]
- $700 million to go to Colorado River water conservation, federal officials say [163d]
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