The Brutalist Report - phys
- New liquid single nucleotide polymorphism chip can enhance rubber tree breeding [582d]
- Researchers advance understanding of a key celiac enzyme [582d]
- Comprehensive evaluation identifies top finger lime varieties for commercial and ornamental use [582d]
- Sustainable management and regeneration of endangered Senegalia venosa needed in Ethiopia, says study [582d]
- Organic polymer blend microspheres exhibit ultra-low threshold lasing with highest reported quality factor [582d]
- On the origin of academic traditions—and some alternatives for debate [582d]
- Astrophysicists uncover supermassive black hole/dark matter connection in solving the 'final parsec problem' [582d]
- Free software tool evaluates relative importance of predictors in generalized additive models [582d]
- Discovery of Piezo1's new signaling mechanism may aid search for better pain and itch treatments [582d]
- Scientists resolves a long-debated anomaly in how nuclei spin [582d]
- Using forest resources strengthens food security, study finds [582d]
- Q&A: How machine learning is propelling structural biology [582d]
- Western US faces wildfires as millions under heat warnings [582d]
- Researchers enhance tool to better predict where and when wildfires will occur [582d]
- A novel thermal insulation material for ultra-high temperature applications: Hierarchical porous high-entropy ceramics [582d]
- Ciliated eukaryotes study offers simple, versatile method for tubulin staining [582d]
- Nanoscopic imaging aids in understanding protein, tissue preservation in ancient bones [582d]
- New date for Earth's largest iron deposits offers clues for future exploration [582d]
- Insect pests study finds public surveillance is critical to early detection [582d]
- Effects of stellar magnetism could expand criteria for exoplanet habitability [583d]
- Decomposing 'refrigerants,' a potent greenhouse gas, using industrial waste [583d]
- Research team uncovers optimal conditions for soursop cultivation [583d]
- Discovery of daphnane diterpenoids in Daphne pedunculata could lead to new HIV drugs [583d]
- Sensing ultraviolet light with the help of molecular switches [583d]
- 'New El Niño' discovered south of the equator [583d]
- New technique streamlines synthesis of heavy element compounds [583d]
- Team develops a technique to detect nutrients in soil faster and more affordably [583d]
- Aluminum scandium nitride films: Enabling next-gen ferroelectric memory devices [583d]
- Science, social studies classes can help young English-learning students learn to read and write in English [583d]
- Low-intensity grassland is better able to withstand the consequences of climate change [583d]
- Biodegradable luminescent polymers show promise for reducing electronic waste [583d]
- Advanced explainable machine learning approach offers insights into complex pollutant interactions [583d]
- Researchers develop first voxel building blocks for 3D-printed organs [583d]
- Switching from gas to electric stoves cuts indoor air pollution [583d]
- Two new hillstream suck-loach species discovered in southwest China [583d]
- Double-header matches boost interest in women's cricket, study finds [583d]
- Cheese of the future: Consumers open to animal-free alternatives [583d]
- Fundraising: Higher donation returns when asking for units of relief supplies rather than money [583d]
- Octopus and squid pigments enhance sunscreen without harming the environment, researchers say [583d]
- Birds need entertainment during avian flu lockdowns [583d]
- Transient structure in fly leg holds clue to insect shape formation [583d]
- Targeted career support for care-experienced academics would help create a new 'effective pipeline,' study says [583d]
- The answer to job stress? Why, a pet! [583d]
- Image: NASA's Juno mission captures the colorful and chaotic clouds of Jupiter [583d]
- Not everything that tastes bitter is potentially harmful—but why? [583d]
- Improving the design of mRNA-loaded nanocarriers for targeted therapies [583d]
- New study reveals contribution of mesoscale convective systems to floods in East Asia [583d]
- Crime expert promotes trauma-informed justice [583d]
- Microbes likely form magnetite in the South China Sea [583d]
- Two-in-one mapping of temperature and flow around microscale convective plumes [583d]
- Ecologists discover rare fiddler crab species on Hong Kong coast [583d]
- Can a World Cup run drive interest in a nation? New study finds evidence of the 'Flutie Effect' off the field [583d]
- Canadian provinces in open competition for economic immigrants [583d]
- Researchers propose using AI for all phases of disaster management [583d]
- Creating carbon negative materials with ancient microbes [583d]
- Bantu language shows that processing of focused information may be universal [583d]
- Reframing sustainable timber sourcing: New research calls for regenerative approach [583d]
- Listening to the voices of those most affected by climate change [583d]
- Crypto scams claim victims across the socioeconomic spectrum [583d]
- New method allows 3D printing of light-responsive hydrogel structures [583d]
- Understanding how a red seaweed reduces methane emissions from cows [583d]
- It's not just humans—bacteria also have memory, study suggests [583d]
- Sydney housing unaffordable on median full-time income, study finds [583d]
- Double-prong approach better for workplace gender diversity [583d]
- A new use for shellfish waste: Extending the shelf life of produce [583d]
- Designing healthier cities with good bacteria [583d]
- Even in 'care work,' women face lower wages if they have kids [583d]
- Researchers are exploring new ways to learn that make science more relevant to everyday life, and more fun [583d]
- The effects of inadequate food, housing, and health care on student attrition [583d]
- Chimpanzees gesture back and forth quickly like in human conversations, researchers find [583d]
- Metallic minerals on the deep-ocean floor split water to generate 'dark oxygen,' new study finds [583d]
- Five ways for governments to better tackle foreign disinformation [583d]
- What a 'right to disconnect' from work could look like in the UK [583d]
- Opinion: A 'green new deal' is Canada's best hope of achieving a just carbon-zero transition [583d]
- Bugs thrive in urban Los Angeles—volunteers' traps reveal biodiversity hot spots for city insects and spiders [583d]
- It's hard to reach out to old friends, but doing so may help alleviate loneliness [583d]
- Researchers work to change perception of weeds in Georgia [583d]
- False stereotypes mean endangered animals are being protected in the wrong places, say researchers [583d]
- Unsure what to study next year? Six things to consider as you make up your mind [583d]
- Maximizing hydrogen peroxide formation during water electrolysis [583d]
- Submarine canyons are crucial for the instability of the Antarctic ice sheet, suggests study [583d]
- The greenest games ever? How claims of Olympic sustainability hit a reef in Tahiti [583d]
- Tuning into the frequencies of conical shells: Research reveals a fluid-structure symphony [583d]
- New polymerization approach could transform the manufacturing of specialty plastics [583d]
- Study estimates land use change emissions for six aviation fuel pathways [583d]
- Genetic breeding offers new method for mosquito population control [583d]
- Public advocacy helps musicians' fame and fortune, new study finds [583d]
- Eco-friendly treatment saves squid eggs from newfound parasite [583d]
- Q&A with entomologist: Fewer bees and other pollinating insects lead to shrinking crops [583d]
- Colorado grasshopper boom causing headaches for gardeners, farmers [583d]
- NASA's Artemis II moon mission rocket core stage on way to Kennedy Space Center [583d]
- Museum collections indicate Central Europe was a global biodiversity hotspot 15 million years ago [583d]
- Scientists discover energy and pressure analogies linking hadrons, superconductors and cosmic expansion [583d]
- New method achieves controllable tuning, assesses instability in 2D materials for engineering applications [583d]
- Testing of red textile found in Israeli cave shows it was from the Middle Bronze Age [583d]
- Study investigates optical variability of blazar S5 0716+714 [583d]
- Biologists discover male elephants use infrasonic rumbles to signal 'let's go' [583d]
- Smell of human stress can affect dogs' emotions, leading them to make more pessimistic choices [583d]
- Scientists uncover fundamental rules for how dengue virus infects its mosquito and human hosts [583d]
- Giraffes bring peace to Kenyan communities once at odds [583d]
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