The Brutalist Report - phys
- True scale of carbon impact from long-distance travel revealed [136d]
- Ahead of Ariane 6 launch, what are the other big rockets? [136d]
- Brazil's Amazon sees worst 6 months of wildfires in 20 years [136d]
- Fires near Athens under control as new blazes rage in Greece [136d]
- Aboriginal ritual passed down over 12,000 years, cave find shows [136d]
- Europe's Ariane 6 rocket finally ready for liftoff [136d]
- Hope for Mekong dolphins as Cambodia numbers increase: Minister [136d]
- Sinkholes spread fear in Turkey's parched breadbasket [136d]
- Hurricane Beryl pummels Caribbean, strengthens to Category 5 [136d]
- Stingray that got pregnant despite no male companion has died, aquarium says [136d]
- An Arizona museum tells the stories of ancient animals through their fossilized poop [136d]
- Study reveals gut cells' role in marine worm regeneration [136d]
- July's night sky notes: A hero, a crown, and possibly a nova [136d]
- Increased atmospheric moisture may dampen the 'seeds' of hurricanes [136d]
- Faculty workshops improve item difficulty prediction in medical education [136d]
- Researchers train sheep to complete awake MRI imaging [136d]
- Laser, sonar technology finds that a northern California reservoir's capacity has shrunk by 3% [136d]
- From waste to value: The right electrolytes can enhance glycerol oxidation [136d]
- Most climate-vulnerable countries with highest hunger rates significantly under-represented in agrifood research [136d]
- New UAV-based method enhances wheat uniformity monitoring and yield prediction [136d]
- Preparation strategies and applications of high-entropy materials catalysts for electrochemical water electrolysis [136d]
- Study suggests evolutionary history regulates fine root lifespan in tree species across the world [136d]
- City fern, country fern: Citizen science is helping to study why some plants love the city life [136d]
- Multinational fusion energy project marks completion of its most complex magnet system [136d]
- Research intern helps discover a new pulsar buried in a mountain of data [136d]
- Genetic patterns of world's farmed, domesticated foxes revealed via historical deep-dive [136d]
- New insights into antihistamine binding could lead to more effective treatments [136d]
- New radiative transfer modeling framework enhances deep learning for plant phenotyping [136d]
- Determining the safest Mars caves for future astronauts [136d]
- With X-ray analysis, an asteroid provides a view into our solar system's past [136d]
- Mothers who receive childcare support from maternal grandparents show more parental warmth, finds study [136d]
- Study finds one-third of Indonesia's deforested land left idle [136d]
- Microscopic fungi enhance soil carbon storage in new landscapes created by shrinking Arctic glaciers [136d]
- When ultrashort electron bunch accelerates and drastically stops, it can generate terahertz radiation [136d]
- NASA shares two new Moon to Mars architecture white papers [136d]
- Rethinking old reaction mechanisms to obtain drug-type molecules [136d]
- Creating bio-concrete and biogenic construction materials with cyanobacteria [136d]
- Melanin from cuttlefish ink shows promise as sustainable biomass resource [136d]
- The first exponential quantum advantage for a natural streaming problem [136d]
- Research suggests watershed scale determines timing of flood in mountainous river regardless of topography [136d]
- What's next for the Event Horizon Telescope? Twelve possible new targets [136d]
- Wild bats found to possess high cognitive abilities previously considered exclusive to humans [136d]
- Only through machine learning and AI can we come to grips with all chemicals around us, say researchers [136d]
- Advanced DeepLabv3+ algorithm enhances safflower filament harvesting with high accuracy [136d]
- A research team develops hyperspectral library for rice nutrient stress [136d]
- Bacteria of the shield bug protect the insect by degrading plant toxins [136d]
- Everybody needs good neighbors: Resident quolls help newcomers settle in at Mulligans Flat Sanctuary [136d]
- Researchers find degradation of cell wall key in the spread of resistance [136d]
- Unraveling the origin and global spread of the potato blight pathogen [136d]
- A SCAG algorithm for accurate branch detection and angle calculation in soybeans using liDAR data [136d]
- Protein nanocages pave the way for effective mRNA therapeutics [136d]
- Researcher focuses on quantifying isotopes for national security [136d]
- Q&A: Guns and domestic abuse: Supreme Court upholds longstanding, lifesaving ban [136d]
- Climate projections show fewer opportunities for prescribed fires [136d]
- Drone technology to aid restoration, resilience of Native Hawaiian fishponds [136d]
- How researchers are using digital city-building games to shape the future [136d]
- Choose where to plant energy crops wisely to minimize loss of biodiversity, says new study [136d]
- Researcher says farmers' perspectives need to be considered when reintroducing lynx and wolves [136d]
- Layers of carbonate provide insight into the world of the ancient Romans [136d]
- A novel way to save rhinos: Inserting radioisotopes into 20 live rhinoceros [136d]
- Researcher finds police killings can discourage engagement with local government [136d]
- A new trajectory: Climate change rapidly impacting Canadian agriculture [136d]
- Latin American trial heralds methane-free rice [136d]
- Ocean acidification turns certain fish species away from coral reefs, researchers find [136d]
- Targeted protein degradation: New adapter molecule expands potential of cell's waste disposal system [136d]
- New Zealand fish that are closer to cities ingest more plastic, finds study [136d]
- Scientists probe chilling behavior of promising solid-state cooling material [136d]
- Novel spectroscopy technique sheds light on nitrogen oxides reduction [136d]
- Moon 'swirls' could be magnetized by unseen magmas [136d]
- Study reveals unique survival strategies adopted by fish in the world's warmest waters [136d]
- Harvesting strength: How tea plants fight off disease while staying tender [136d]
- World's most accurate and precise atomic clock pushes new frontiers in physics [136d]
- Plastic Free July is a waste of time if the onus is only on consumers [136d]
- A new method to control quantum bound states in superconducting device [136d]
- Tannic acid-coated magnetic beads could facilitate early cancer diagnosis [136d]
- Does sports participation boom during (or before, or after) the Olympics? [136d]
- Locusts adapt sense of smell to detect food in swarms, study shows [136d]
- Scientists observe record-setting electron mobility in a new crystal film [136d]
- ATP's role in biomanufacturing: Fluctuating cellular energy drives microbial bioproduction [136d]
- Fossil insects help to reconstruct the past—how I ended up studying them (and you can too) [136d]
- Salt-stress survival: AI-powered study decodes the resilience of Spartina alterniflora [136d]
- CERN's ATLAS experiment releases 65 TB of open data for research [136d]
- What makes a good tree? We used AI to ask birds [136d]
- Innovative light-driven enzymatic biosystem for the synthesis of natural terpenoids [136d]
- After the Ice Age, people returned to the Swabian Jura 3,000 years earlier than previously thought [136d]
- Study finds timing of rainfall crucial for flood prediction [136d]
- Why politicians may find it hard to understand ordinary voters [136d]
- Gaps in reporting of nitrogen fertilizer use on farms leave an incomplete picture of impacts on water quality [136d]
- New workflow reveals composition and function of metabolic enzyme polymers [136d]
- Waves of protein expression and phosphorylation rewire the yeast proteome during meiosis [136d]
- Organ-on-a-chip mimics blood-brain barrier for better drug delivery [136d]
- Machine learning algorithm proves to be highly accurate in predicting Mount St. Helens eruptions [136d]
- Climate change ignored? Study reveals sociology's blind spot [136d]
- Studying the mystery of Uranus's curiously weak radiation belts [136d]
- How politicizing migration harms health [136d]
- Scientists discover a new velvet worm species in Ecuador [136d]
- To insure or self-insure? The question homeowners must answer amid impact of climate change [136d]
- Enhancing precision and adaptability in genetic sensor technology [136d]
- In hot water and beyond: Marine extremes escalate [136d]
- Ripe for discovery: Unraveling the genetic switches of pear maturation [136d]
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