The Brutalist Report - phys
- Boeing 'ran out of time' on Starliner: astronaut stuck on ISS [110d]
- Germany's parks plant a way forward on climate change [110d]
- Stuck-in-space astronauts make first public comments since Boeing capsule left without them [111d]
- Edible insects show promise as sustainable nutritional source [111d]
- Researchers identify novel approach to minimize nitrogen loss in crops [111d]
- Rapid diagnostics tool deployed to monitor wheat rust in Nepal [111d]
- Researchers develop novel covalent organic frameworks for precise cancer treatment delivery [111d]
- Flowers use adjustable 'paint by numbers' petal designs to attract pollinators, researchers discover [111d]
- Study shows microbial diversity differences in volcanic cones and craters [111d]
- Multifunctional phosphor developed for white LED lighting and optical thermometry [111d]
- Researchers simulate novel metal-filtered VCSEL modal control [111d]
- NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 to conduct space station research [111d]
- Trees in tropical logged forests release carbon at greater rate despite faster growth, study finds [111d]
- Astronomers discover new planet in Great Bear constellation [111d]
- Calls for greater support for working women battling chronic pain [111d]
- Artemis missions could put the most powerful imaging telescope on the moon [111d]
- Urban forests could help reduce heat-related mortality, study suggests [111d]
- Earth from Space: Copernicus Sential-2 captures algal bloom in north Adriatic Sea [111d]
- Printed engines propel the next industrial revolution [111d]
- Study shows urbanization has impacted the population genetic structure of the Eurasian red squirrel in Japan [111d]
- Exploring ternary metal sulfides as electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide reduction reactions [111d]
- The roles played by Indigenous Peoples in biodiversity conservation [111d]
- CRISPR/Cas9 modifies Euglena to create potential biofuel source [111d]
- The promise of summer wheat in Zimbabwe [111d]
- Ethics of biobanking for conservation: Researchers adjust ethical assessment tool for the use of genome research banks [111d]
- Antarctic research finds exceptional warm air intrusions and omnipresent aerosol layers in the stratosphere [111d]
- An 'invasive' marine organism has become an economic resource in the eastern Mediterranean [111d]
- Soil pH drives microbial community composition: Study shows how bacteria work together to thrive in difficult conditions [111d]
- Device malfunctions from continuous current lead to discovery that can improve design of microelectronic devices [111d]
- Temperature fluctuations found to mar fish quality of large yellow croaker [111d]
- Gravity study gives insights into hidden features beneath lost ocean of Mars and rising Olympus Mons [111d]
- Technique to study how proteins bind to DNA is easily misused: Researchers offer a solution [111d]
- What might be the perfect job for your friends could be the wrong fit for you, say researchers [111d]
- New photocatalyst achieves superior oxidative methane coupling [111d]
- Findings from experimental setup demonstrate potential for compact and portable nuclear clocks [111d]
- Global warming is driving rapid evolutionary response in fruit flies, research suggests [111d]
- The Hague to ban fossil fuel ads [111d]
- Scientists use egg yolk to stabilize paprika oleoresin [111d]
- Social connections and local identities found to influence how language spreads in different areas [111d]
- Proteins involved in regulating the cell membrane could lead to new treatments [111d]
- Chemical imaging method holds promise for separate overlapping fingerprints [111d]
- Scientists develop super golden lettuce that's richer in vitamin A [111d]
- How bacteria actively use passive physics to make biofilms [111d]
- Making 'atomic lasagna': New method transforms 3D materials into stable layered thin films with promising properties [111d]
- Germany joins criticism of EU anti-deforestation law [111d]
- Research points to a potential new ally in the fight against plant pathogens [111d]
- Climate change is accelerating extreme melting in Greenland with global impacts, says study [111d]
- Erbium-doped electrocatalyst enhances oxygen evolution reactions in acidic environments [111d]
- Scientists develop artificial sugars to enhance disease diagnosis and treatment accuracy [111d]
- Experimental evidence links plant diversity to ecosystem multifunctionality through multitrophic diversity [111d]
- Deep underground flooding beneath hot springs: A potential trigger for the 1995 Kobe earthquake [111d]
- Earth to have new mini-moon for two months [111d]
- Huge gamma-ray burst collection 'rivals 250-year-old Messier catalog,' say astronomers [111d]
- Custom microfluidic chip design reshapes framework of spatial transcriptomics technology [111d]
- UK blocks approval of first coal mine in 30 years [111d]
- New method to break down forever chemicals uses nanoparticles and ultrasound [111d]
- Going green? British fashion struggles with sustainability [111d]
- Generating spin currents directly using ultrashort laser pulses [111d]
- Study shows plant-derived secondary organic aerosols can act as mediators of plant-plant interactions [111d]
- A fundamental magnetic property of the muon measured to unprecedented precision [111d]
- Energy transmission in quantum field theory requires information: Research finds surprisingly simple relationship [111d]
- Early dark energy could resolve cosmology's two biggest puzzles [111d]
- New research finds employees feel pressure to work while sick, which has been shown to cost companies billions [111d]
- SpaceX launches its 60th Space Coast mission for the year [111d]
- Aging, overworked and underfunded: NASA faces a dire future, according to experts [111d]
- Want to walk in space? It might cost you more than money [111d]
- Why one California woman went on a quest for the perfect shark emoji [111d]
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