The Brutalist Report - phys
- Scientists discover crude oil decimates sea otter buoyancy [425d]
- Over two-million acres of floodplain development occurred in US in last two decades, study finds [425d]
- Dams built to prevent coastal flooding can worsen it [425d]
- Floquet engineering tunes ultracold molecule interactions and produces two-axis twisting dynamics [425d]
- Enzyme-inspired catalyst puts chemicals in right position to make ethers [425d]
- Dual-feedback mechanism can enhance anti-oxidation coatings in fiber composites [425d]
- Cooler weather helps, but Los Angeles fires still out of control [425d]
- An evolutionary battleground: Plants vs. microbes [425d]
- Study: Managers can boost everyone's productivity by praising successful workers in company-wide messaging [425d]
- Combination and summary of ATLAS dark matter searches within 2HDM+a framework [425d]
- Researchers achieve efficient electro-oxidation of glycerol to formate under room temperature [425d]
- Exploring how alternative splicing influences plant secondary metabolism [425d]
- Future foods: How non-thermal tech could transform starch consumption [425d]
- Image: Chili flowers bloom in International Space Station [425d]
- Scientific jargon, entrenched teaching methods and student roles stifle science engagement, study says [425d]
- Fluorescent nanomaterial could transform how we visualize fingerprints [425d]
- Experimental data help unravel the mystery surrounding the creation of heavy elements in stars [425d]
- New technique boosts mutation rates in fruit flies for genetics research [425d]
- High-tech search for 1968 plane wreck in Michigan's Lake Superior shows nothing so far [425d]
- New findings on the extent of golden jackal expansion [425d]
- Too many disabled young people are missing out on PE. Here's how that could change [425d]
- African countries are adopting two houses of parliament to boost democracy. But that's not always what happens [425d]
- Earth had its hottest August in a 175-year record [425d]
- Soil nutrient levels associated with suppression of banana Fusarium wilt disease [425d]
- Study highlights role of computational biology in microbial community design [425d]
- Organization of DNA in chromosomes can be explained by weak interactions between nucleosomes, research suggests [425d]
- How the west is foiling Russia's attempts to use the Arctic in the Ukraine war [425d]
- Catalyzing environmental cleanup: A highly active and selective molecular catalyst and electrified membrane [425d]
- Development strategies for using carbon-based catalysts in CO₂ conversion [425d]
- Discovery about ice layer formation in ice sheets can improve sea level rise predictions [425d]
- Researchers solve long-standing mystery of alumina surface structure [425d]
- The legacy of corn nitrogen fertilizer: Study shows lengthy impact in tile drained systems [425d]
- Rotational symmetry breaking in deformed Reuleaux-triangle resonator simplifies exceptional point achievement [425d]
- Microbe dietary preferences found to influence effectiveness of carbon sequestration in deep ocean [425d]
- Study reveals lower school attendance on Fridays in England [425d]
- Gen Zers who follow politics and media trend toward Kamala Harris, study finds [425d]
- Rapid loss of Antarctic ice after 2100 likely under current emissions, climate scientists find [425d]
- Tubular scaffolds boost stem cell-driven bone regeneration in skull defects [425d]
- Smart supramolecular assemblies: Researchers show how additives promote self-assembly of spherical microparticles [425d]
- Researchers improve strawberry cultivation with machine learning [425d]
- College students' mental health improving, more finding support [425d]
- Societal factors can shape how companies best respond after customers misbehave [425d]
- Study reveals food waste bans ineffective in reducing landfill waste, except in Massachusetts [425d]
- Climate change-triggered landslide unleashes a 650-foot mega-tsunami [425d]
- New research reveals how El Niño caused the greatest ever mass extinction [425d]
- Conversations with AI can successfully reduce belief in conspiracy theories [425d]
- Researchers aim to control gene expression by studying the memories of cells [425d]
- A majority of Americans can't recall most First Amendment rights [425d]
- Say 'neigh' to west Nile virus, eastern equine encephalitis [425d]
- Storm Francine downgraded but still drenching US south [425d]
- Neural network improves tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy quantification accuracy [425d]
- Why are so many of England's care workers migrants? [425d]
- Webb peers into the Extreme Outer Galaxy [425d]
- Research reveals reality of puberty for Ice Age teens from 25,000 years ago [425d]
- English Premier League football club's performance can influence students' choice of university, research finds [425d]
- Researchers reveal presence of microplastics in large pelagic fish in the Mediterranean [425d]
- 'Historic': Bad weather slashes wine harvest in France's Jura [425d]
- Solar storms may cause faint auroras overnight in parts of Northern Hemisphere [425d]
- Understudied protein blobs have global effects on cell biochemistry [425d]
- Decoy carcasses reveal how often stranded dolphins are found [425d]
- Geoscientists detect rapid uplift at unique volcano in Tanzania [426d]
- Researchers develop new technique to watch microbial populations interact [426d]
- Exploring an underwater volcano from 16,000 kilometers away [426d]
- Strengthening crop stems: New insights from pepper plant genetics [426d]
- Revitalizing pak choi: Unveiling the genetic mechanisms behind drought tolerance [426d]
- Team unravels regulatory mechanism that prevents stem cell differentiation in vascular plants [426d]
- Opinion: Elon Musk is on track to become the world's first trillionaire—it's a sign markets aren't working [426d]
- 'Thornback' keeps trending—here's why this old-fashioned term is derogatory to young, single women [426d]
- Unlocking the genetic secrets of red-flesh apples—a bittersweet discovery [426d]
- Latent information carried by photons enables super-precise spectrometer [426d]
- Responding to work emails after hours found to contribute to burnout, hostility [426d]
- Biobots arise from the cells of dead organisms—pushing the boundaries of life, death and medicine [426d]
- A 149 million-year-old pterosaur is Britain's largest flying animal—scientists prove it from a finger bone [426d]
- Quantum researchers cause controlled 'wobble' in the nucleus of a single atom [426d]
- Spectroscopic study unveils key steps for turning CO₂ into valuable chemicals [426d]
- Farm fences trouble turtles in search of water. Here's how to help [426d]
- Nigeria is the world's second biggest plastic polluter—expert insights into the crisis [426d]
- Influencers promoting sustainable lifestyles on social media should be differently regulated, study says [426d]
- NASA to develop lunar time standard for exploration initiatives [426d]
- Entrepreneurial potential: Which generation is most likely to succeed in business? [426d]
- Opinion: Instead of banning kids from online spaces, here's what we should offer them instead [426d]
- Researchers reveal in-situ dynamic carbonization of Mo oxide in reverse water-gas shift reaction [426d]
- Projecting what Earth will look like 1,000 years from now could assist in search for advanced civilizations [426d]
- Respiratory biology study finds zebrafish use tastebuds to measure oxygen levels in water [426d]
- Fundamental spintronics research reveals generic approach to magnetic second-order topological insulators [426d]
- Do your boys fight with sticks, Nerf guns and fake swords all the time? Here's why they do it [426d]
- Adaptive healing of stress-induced dynamic cracks in a metal-organic framework membrane using nanoparticles [426d]
- Laser and X-ray combo creates star-like conditions inside a hair-thin wire [426d]
- Vital green spaces are disappearing in NZ cities—what can central and local government do? [426d]
- Centuries-old written records show the seas around Wales once teemed with life [426d]
- Plants can grow in near-darkness, new research shows—here are three promising benefits [426d]
- New map shows where landslides are most likely to occur in US [426d]
- Antarctica's receding sea ice could impact seabirds' food supply [426d]
- Powered by renewable energy, microbes turn CO₂ into protein and vitamins [426d]
- From Mount Etna to the UK: Genetics unveil the Oxford ragwort unique journey and resilience [426d]
- An unprecedented feat: Printing 3D photonic crystals that completely block light [426d]
- New in-vitro technique provides glimpse into the chloroplast workshop [426d]
- Researchers develop proton barrier films using pore-free graphene oxide [426d]
- Wave scattering simulation unlocks potential metamaterials [426d]
- 'Fussy' molecules prefer one direction over the other, chiral copolymer study finds [426d]
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