The Brutalist Report - phys
- Transparent stretchable substrate without image distortion shows potential for next-generation displays [151d]
- Graphyne's transformation: A new carbon form with potential for electronics [151d]
- First on-chip multipartite entanglement achieved with optical microcomb [151d]
- Regional and context-specific approaches can improve study of marine heat waves [151d]
- Harnessing gravity to create a low-cost microfluidic device for rapid cell analysis [151d]
- Tensions in school-community partnerships hinder sustainability of SNAP-Ed programs [151d]
- Uncovering the secret life of hedgehogs [151d]
- Study challenges claim that AI use directly triggers plagiarism among university students [151d]
- Q&A: 'No credible evidence' that Ukraine has rare earth minerals, says expert [151d]
- China's forests are absorbing carbon—but for how long? [151d]
- Japanese motion capture lab builds body movement database to explore cultural nuances in emotional expression [151d]
- New study reveals harsh realities of childhood in the pre-Columbian Andes [151d]
- Toxic chemical pollutants detected in lichens and mosses in Irati forest [151d]
- How many languages can babies learn? Study shows how Ghanaian babies grow up speaking two to six languages [151d]
- Mars time machine: Researchers create virtual model to decode red planet's climate evolution [151d]
- Scientists reveal evolutionary history of continent-sized regions in the deep mantle [151d]
- Palladium-mediated reaction enables precision engineering of peptides and proteins [151d]
- England allows wild beaver releases in 'milestone' for UK nature [151d]
- How to see rare 'planetary parade' in the sky tonight [151d]
- Two dead as cyclone Garance batters French island [151d]
- Study shows married men in the US are finally doing more of the housework [151d]
- Mollusk family tree helps resolve long-standing evolutionary questions [151d]
- Mars's northern ice cap is surprisingly young, planetary scientists find [151d]
- First-of-its-kind nanosensor allows for real-time iron detection in plants [151d]
- From coral to lab: Understanding biflorane synthase for bioactive compound production [151d]
- Ceramic powders with Archimedean shapes resist extreme heat and oxidation [151d]
- Novel ferritin-based siRNA delivery system shows promise for targeted glioblastoma therapy [151d]
- From automation to analysis, AI-driven innovations are making synchrotron science faster, smarter, more efficient [151d]
- Mission accomplished for Integral, ESA's gamma-ray telescope [151d]
- Indian spacecraft Aditya-L1 observes massive solar flare [151d]
- Hot springs bubble up insights into microbe communities [151d]
- Rat sommeliers demonstrate advanced olfactory learning in wine sniffing test [151d]
- New X-ray technology captures proteins in motion [151d]
- Deep learning model boosts plasma predictions in nuclear fusion by 1,000 times [151d]
- Findings reveal an important link to Northern Hemisphere extreme temperatures [151d]
- Ancient marine organism's dual-layer structure reveals both past and present ocean environments [151d]
- Rise of the sigma male: TikTok's new gender divide [151d]
- Will neutrons compromise the operation of superconducting magnets in a fusion plant? [151d]
- Inspired by Maxwell's demon, heat flow acts as a witness to quantum properties [151d]
- Atomically thin NbSe₂ demonstrates resilient superconducting fluctuations [151d]
- Research suggests lovers fit into four categories [151d]
- A new approach to reduce decoherence in superconducting qudit-based quantum processors [151d]
- Take a trip to fight climate change? Group meets in Miami to tout psychedelic solutions [151d]
- Could putting swamp rat on your dinner plate help save California marshland? [151d]
- Nations back $200 billion-a-year plan to reverse nature losses [151d]
- Hundreds of firings at key US climate agency: lawmaker [152d]
- World agrees hard-fought nature funding plan at UN talks [152d]
- La Reunion residents ordered indoors as 'purple alert' cyclone nears [152d]
- Scientists scorn EPA push to say climate change isn't a danger, say just look around at the world [152d]
- China missed key climate target last year: official data [152d]
- Drone captures narwhals using their tusks to explore, forage and play [152d]
- Why don't pandas eat more meat? Molecules found in bamboo may be behind their plant-based diet [152d]
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