The Brutalist Report - phys
- How giant, low-cost, low-wage retailing came to thrive in the U.S. economy [213d]
- Can individual billing reduce water waste? [213d]
- Heavy methane emissions from Swedish lakes baffle researchers [213d]
- Reducing cattle ranching is not enough to restore degraded soils in Brazil's Caatinga, researchers say [213d]
- Bimetallene catalyst enables energy-efficient biomass conversion [213d]
- Analyzing potential of delivery services to increase food access in Detroit could prompt similar initiatives elsewhere [213d]
- Early education linked to reduced risky behavior in teens [213d]
- Understanding consumer dynamics in community-supported agriculture [213d]
- A year after the solar eclipse, Dallas area scientists are still uncovering cosmic clues [213d]
- Spray drones prove effective for crabgrass management in turf [213d]
- NASA's Deep Space Network starts new dish, marks 60 years in Australia [213d]
- AI helps decode horses' body language for better veterinary care [213d]
- Ancient fossil sheds big light on evolution enigma, solving a 100-year arthropod mystery [213d]
- Scientists unveil evolutionary conservation and innovation in mammalian hypothalamus development [213d]
- Frustration incorporated: How mismatched geometries can enhance material strength and toughness [213d]
- From social to biological networks: New algorithm uncovers key proteins in human disease [213d]
- New research finds fluorescence in feathers of Long-eared Owls [213d]
- Computer simulations suggest CO₂ can be stored underground indefinitely [213d]
- Predicting animal movements under global change [213d]
- Study finds evidence that prehistoric rhinos lived in huge herds [213d]
- A simple animal's response to sickness highlights the nervous system's surprising degree of flexibility [213d]
- Life recovered rapidly at site of dino-killing asteroid. A hydrothermal system may have helped [213d]
- China plans to build the world's largest dam. But what of India and Bangladesh downstream? [213d]
- Rivers are increasingly being given legal rights [213d]
- The latest update on NZ's state of the environment is sobering, but there are glimmers of progress [213d]
- What autistic people think should be prioritized in education for autistic learners [213d]
- Study finds half of First Nations birthing parents experience interventions by child and family services [213d]
- New AI tool makes sense of public opinion data in minutes, not months [213d]
- Farmers brought fish up the mountains of Europe as early as the 7th century, ancient DNA reveals [213d]
- Perceptions of the past and the future affect individual climate change action [213d]
- Peru's ancient irrigation systems turned deserts into farms because of the culture. Without it, the systems failed [213d]
- Disturbed sleep cycle propels cyanobacteria into surprising burst of productivity [213d]
- Nurturing mothers help baby monkeys recognize key facial expressions [213d]
- Sperm don't just swim, they screw their way forward [213d]
- Universal spatiotemporal scaling laws govern daily population flow in cities [213d]
- Feeding dairy cows whole cottonseed byproduct boosts milk fat, researchers find [213d]
- Tutankhamun: Plain-looking mud trays in pharaoh's tomb may have been key part of complex afterlife rituals [213d]
- International team calls for new approach to estimate crop yield potential and gaps [213d]
- Long-spined sea urchin surprisingly not on the menu for large fish [213d]
- High mercury levels found in Svalbard birds [213d]
- Creativity and problem-solving: How Design Thinking transforms university teaching [213d]
- Pets make more persuasive social media influencers than people, study shows [213d]
- Lactic acid bacteria can improve plant-based dairy alternatives [213d]
- Water filter with nanoscale channels selectively removes stubborn 'forever chemicals' [213d]
- Scientists detect and analyze flight sound of invasive Asian hornet in move to protect honeybee colonies [213d]
- Study highlights role of social workers in addressing marginalized communities bearing brunt of climate disasters [213d]
- Biologists demonstrate microbiome's key role in moon jellyfish life cycle [213d]
- Platinum-based alloy catalyst can enhance methanol fuel cell efficiency and durability [213d]
- Demand-centric labor-intensive industries may help our shrinking middle class [213d]
- How storytelling, creativity and collaborations can inspire climate action [213d]
- Cities that want to attract business should focus less on financial incentives and more on making people feel safe [213d]
- How racism fueled the Eaton Fire's destruction in Altadena [213d]
- The return of apex predators like sharks can restore critical ecological balance to coral reefs [213d]
- Researcher proposes first-time model that replaces dark energy and dark matter in explaining nature of the universe [213d]
- DNA analysis reveals gene copy number variation drives rapid adaptation in invasive plants [214d]
- Molecular-level technique reveals a single catalytic grain do work in real time [214d]
- Climate change and globalization raise risks from crop pests [214d]
- What Syriac scribes chose to keep: A digital dive into 1,000 manuscripts [214d]
- Is it good to know how much your co-workers make? [214d]
- How physical work environments impact organizational performance examined as return-to-office debates continue [214d]
- Anthrax kills 50 hippos in Africa's oldest nature reserve [214d]
- Prague Zoo joins the effort to ensure the survival of a rare insect once considered extinct [214d]
- Flexible ammonia sensor detects gas with ultra-sensitivity and low cost [214d]
- Researchers demonstrate the UK's first long-distance ultra-secure communication over a quantum network [214d]
- Turning pollution into fuel with record-breaking carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide conversion rates [214d]
- Coral restoration projects failing: One-third ineffective and unlikely to scale, study finds [214d]
- Unveiling the physics of pour-over brewing: Thick water jets enhance coffee strength [214d]
- Dinosaurs' apparent decline prior to asteroid may be due to poor fossil record, say researchers [214d]
- New study suggests pets increase human life satisfaction and well-being [214d]
- Scientists make water-repellent replacement for toxic 'forever chemicals' [214d]
- Ancient artifacts made of volcanic glass keep turning up in Canada, but how? [214d]
- In Guatemala, painted altar found at Tikal adds new context to mysterious Maya history [214d]
- Flex appeal: The trade-off between armor and efficiency in sea turtle shells [214d]
- Scientists shed light on life and times of 'Fiona' the pregnant ichthyosaur [214d]
- Chatbot opens computational chemistry to nonexperts [214d]
- Using orbital cycles to understand early life [214d]
- Narrative identity: How stories help navigate professional and personal role transitions [214d]
- Satellite radar shows ground rising beneath the part of Aral Sea that has dried up [214d]
- Belief in the malleability of beauty makes people take more risks, study finds [214d]
- How do bird nests stay together? Researchers unravel entanglement between stiff, straight rods [214d]
- Survey data reveals consumer confusion over CBD oils [214d]
- Saturn's moon Titan could harbor life, but only a tiny amount, study finds [214d]
- Eclipse echoes: Study reveals surprising avian vocal patterns during solar eclipse [214d]
- Too much screentime can put young children at odds with their parents [214d]
- U.S. tariff threats could fuel maple syrup fraud, but AI could help navigate this sticky situation [214d]
- Politics aside, new research shows there are good financial reasons to back working from home [214d]
- It's rattlesnake season: How to dodge the venomous creature [214d]
- Observations explore the persistent nature of X-ray binary 4U 0728-25 [214d]
- Do 'completely dark' dark matter halos exist? [214d]
- A new dissipation-based method to probe quantum correlations [214d]
- Once-dying Mexican river delta slowly nursed back to life [214d]
- Clean streets vs business woes: pollution charge divides Londoners [214d]
- 'Major brain drain': Researchers eye exit from Trump's America [214d]
- Global temperatures at near historic highs in March: EU monitor [214d]
- Two Nepalis swept away by Annapurna avalanche [214d]
- A US-Russian crew of 3 launches to the International Space Station [214d]
- Scientists genetically engineer wolves with white hair and muscular jaws like the extinct dire wolf [214d]
- Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts say [214d]
- Revealing long-term changes in the marine environment and ecosystems of the Southern Ocean [214d]
- Investments in education offset the negative impact of low fertility on long-term economic sustainability, finds study [214d]
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