The Brutalist Report - phys
- US disinformation researcher laments 'incredible witch hunt' [127d]
- Chinese cities suspend schools, cancel flights ahead of super typhoon Yagi [127d]
- Europe's Vega rocket launches in French Guiana [127d]
- South Korea sees highest average summer temperature on record [127d]
- Small, harmless asteroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere over the Philippines [127d]
- Wildlife trafficking ring killed at least 118 eagles, prosecutors say [127d]
- Novel metasurface enables temperature-adaptive radiative cooling [127d]
- Tackling food insecurity requires more than charity—governments must also act, say researchers [127d]
- Moderna mRNA mpox vaccine shows promise in animal study [127d]
- Researchers: J.D. Vance got 'single cat women' all wrong—our study shows they wouldn't vote for him anyway [127d]
- Miniature treadmills accelerate studies of insects walking [127d]
- Disinformation thrives on division in our cities [127d]
- The ecological impact of herbivore dung on plant communities [127d]
- Heat waves and droughts cause billions of dollars in global economic losses, research finds [127d]
- Last voyage of an ocean drilling ship? Here's why scientists don't want to see the JOIDES Resolution mothballed [127d]
- City light pollution is shrinking spiders' brains, new study finds [127d]
- New method captures the stochastic dynamics in coherent X-ray imaging at the nanoscale [127d]
- Poor people are business owners, too—but myths around poverty and entrepreneurship hold them back, says researcher [127d]
- Viewpoint: In the face of DEI backlash, belonging plays a key role to future success [127d]
- Climate scientist: Broken temperature records are alarming, but it is not too late to limit global warming [127d]
- DNA may be a powerful predictor of educational success, new research suggests [127d]
- Plankton mark seasons in the sea, just like leaves and flowers on land [127d]
- Schools urged to teach children how to spot conspiracies and fake news [127d]
- Biochar doesn't just store carbon—it stores water and boosts farmers' drought resilience [127d]
- A 'river of experience': How many ways of knowing inform a course on the climate crisis and actions [127d]
- Scientists demonstrate octave-spanning soliton frequency combs on thin-film lithium niobate [127d]
- Beyond point-to-point triangulation: Dynamic 3D imaging under global illumination [127d]
- Long-range-interacting topological photonic lattices breaking channel-bandwidth limit [127d]
- What's up with high food prices? Economists assess factors causing food prices to fluctuate [127d]
- Combining aesthetics with fire-resistance for improved wood protection [127d]
- Study finds when self-determination model provided to schools with support, teachers and all students benefit [127d]
- Study: Creative idea generation at work leads to indulgent behaviors afterwards [127d]
- NASA admits tension with Boeing over space rescue plan [127d]
- Metasurfaces: Tiny tech with big potential [127d]
- Nanostructures enable on-chip lightwave-electronic frequency mixer [127d]
- Astronaut's 'science of opportunity' experiments help prepare for launch to the International Space Station [127d]
- Researcher helps develop new technique to explore oceanic microbes [127d]
- Worm study shows risks posed by antidepressants in water [127d]
- Soil treated with organic fertilizers stores more carbon, study finds [127d]
- Soil pollution surpasses climate change as top threat to underground biodiversity, study finds [127d]
- Satellite remote sensing shows potential in agricultural monitoring [127d]
- Study of cloud movement in the Arctic could provide better understanding of climate change in the region [127d]
- How plant coverage is affecting the Arctic carbon cycle [127d]
- Optoelectronic diamond device reveals an unexpected phenomenon reminiscent of lightning in slow motion [127d]
- Fetching in cats is more common than previously thought, researchers find [127d]
- Dozens of viruses detected in Chinese fur farm animals [127d]
- Boeing will fly its empty capsule back to Earth soon. Two NASA astronauts will stay behind [128d]
- STEM afterschool programs' benefits extend to friend groups [128d]
- Scientists uncover hidden source of snow melt: Dark brown carbon [128d]
- Researchers create new tool to analyze embodied carbon in more than 1 million buildings in Chicago [128d]
- The 15 top methane-emitting nations lack policies to rein them in [128d]
- Study shows 1 in 15 young mothers is involved in care proceedings before their eldest child is 10 [128d]
- RNA editing plays critical role in fruit flies' sense of smell and social interactions [128d]
- Two billion termites in two weeks: How Amur falcons cross the Arabian Sea [128d]
- How gravitational waves could help detect Star Trek-style warp drive spaceships [128d]
- Developing bird migration tracking with call detection technology [128d]
- India's new mega-dam will roil lives downstream with wild swings in water flow every day [128d]
- Few anti-immigration users dominate most UK-based Twitter anti-immigration content with rapid spread, high polarization [128d]
- Q&A: Making the case for artisanal and small-scale mining [128d]
- Providing blooms all season long may be key to attracting pollinators, no matter what landscape is near your garden [128d]
- Licking an ice lolly at school might make a good memory, but this isn't the secret to learning science [128d]
- Grenfell victims were 'overcome by toxic gases' after construction loophole [128d]
- Temperature fluctuations significantly affect dragonfly perception, study shows [128d]
- How stories can teach young people about life in a changing climate [128d]
- Entangled photon pairs enable hidden image encoding [128d]
- Puny chocolate bars and miniature crisps: Is 'shrinkflation' the worst business practice ever? [128d]
- Researchers find genetic variant for speed of hair graying, susceptibility to skin melanoma in horses [128d]
- In defense of slugs [128d]
- Domesticating horses had a huge impact on human society—new science rewrites where and when it first happened [128d]
- Accelerator report: LHC run 3 achieves record-breaking integrated luminosity [128d]
- 'Meme stock' investors are trying to catch up with a financial system which has left them behind [128d]
- Strain engineering of Pt-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reaction reduction [128d]
- Life on alien planets probably wouldn't experience day and night—here's how that may change evolution [128d]
- Gambling is causing great harm—here's how to tip the odds back in the community's favor [128d]
- What fur development can tell us about our ancient ancestors [128d]
- Nanoplastics have potential to cross blood-brain barrier, study reveals [128d]
- Genomic analyses of prairie chickens cast doubt on species classifications [128d]
- What nonverbal cues reveal about online learning and robotics [128d]
- Molecular 'cage' approach could advance selective elimination of cancer cells [128d]
- Brazilian researchers discover key gene regulating virulence of fungus that causes severe lung infections [128d]
- Privileged parents who believe in economic upward mobility are more likely to hoard resources: Study [128d]
- Expert explains evidence for planetary formation through gravitational instability [128d]
- Should you reward kids for success? Or is there a better way to talk about achievement? [128d]
- Agriculture accelerated human genome evolution to capture energy from starchy foods, study suggests [128d]
- 'Social profit orientation' can help companies and nonprofits alike do more good in the world [128d]
- Foamed plastic carriers boost biofilm formation in wastewater treatment [128d]
- Film director explains how to make inclusive cinema to favor access for people with disabilities [128d]
- The microbiology of food spoilage in your refrigerator [128d]
- At-risk butterflies more likely to survive with human help [128d]
- Study finds immediate psychological benefit to churchgoers [128d]
- Do crypto enthusiasts actually make up a significant voting bloc in the US? [128d]
- Webb reveals distorted galaxy forming cosmic question mark [128d]
- Levels of one 'forever chemical' are increasing in groundwater, study finds [128d]
- Birds are shifting more in time than space as they adjust to global warming, shows study [128d]
- A tiny relative of the Triceratops: International team discovers a new horned dinosaur [128d]
- Novel software tool enables quality control independent of omics molecular types and can be used on multiple platforms [128d]
- Video: Homing in on the role of chromatin organization in gene regulation [128d]
- Scientists discover stable intermediate of serotonin receptor [128d]
- Experiment shows dogs are able to remember toy names for up to two years [128d]
- Major leap for nuclear clock paves way for ultraprecise timekeeping [128d]
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