The Brutalist Report - phys
- Lesser Goldfinches expand north as climate and landscape modification shape new habitats [149d]
- Big brains and big ranges might not save birds from climate change [149d]
- Ontario school workers report rising violence as funding cuts continue [149d]
- E-I-E-I-Omics: New discoveries in corn genetics could help grow more productive, resilient crops [149d]
- Mushroom-based composting can cut farm waste, pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes [149d]
- A simple social gesture can make people more likely to engage with online fact-checks [149d]
- 'Biomedical Lab in a Box' empowers engineers in low- and middle-income countries [149d]
- Q&A: Microscopic 'traffic jams' solution inspires new insights into particle movement and drug delivery [149d]
- Asymmetric molecular interactions may hold the secret to living matter [149d]
- Treasures found in the UK indicate Thetford was Pagan until the fifth century [149d]
- Planetary alignment provides NASA rare opportunity to study Uranus [149d]
- Iron and blue light enable rapid, low-toxicity creation of carbohydrates for new antibiotics [149d]
- Lebanon crisis is driving parents to seek unregulated 'shadow' education, study shows [149d]
- Q&A: Paving a path for conservation of wild elephant populations [149d]
- Advanced tungsten-based ceramics achieve high hardness and ablation resistance [149d]
- Electricity-conducting organism named after Native American Tribe may advance bioelectronic devices [149d]
- New technique expands tissues so hundreds of biomolecules can be seen inside cells [149d]
- Galaxies at 'cosmic noon': Research gives deep dive into universe's wild growth spurt [149d]
- Researchers investigate how microbes feel their way around [149d]
- Oaks excel at supporting the food web (including us). Arbor Day's a good time to plant one [149d]
- Landmark Nepal survey estimates nearly 400 elusive snow leopards [149d]
- A new type of cattle feed could result in fewer burps and reduced dairy gas emissions [149d]
- Listeners use gestures to predict upcoming words, virtual avatar study finds [149d]
- Dual-mode MRI nanoprobe mimics biological processes to pinpoint early fibrosis in fatty liver disease [149d]
- Scientists tackle costly parasite damage devastating fish farmers around the world [149d]
- Genomic study maps nearly 60 million years of apple genus evolution and diversity [149d]
- From volcano to Arctic: Researchers track sulfur dioxide's 2,000-kilometer journey [149d]
- Beyond words: Hidden musical grammar of natural speech revealed in study [149d]
- Tillage reductions lead to dramatic rise in crop yields and soil organic carbon levels [149d]
- Smart nanotherapy enhances immune attack on melanoma [149d]
- Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realize [149d]
- Compost and biochar could boost carbon sequestration by crushed rock [149d]
- Finnish researchers map endangered wolverine habitats using satellite data [149d]
- Common insecticide damages freshwater ecosystems, finds study [149d]
- What is the most powerful telescope in the world? [149d]
- 3D models uncover how deadly parasites evade immune system through blood vessel attachment [149d]
- Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds [149d]
- Toxic chemical pollution continues on Isle of Man as government defends Unesco conservation status [149d]
- Stripping federal protection for clean water harms everyone, especially already vulnerable communities [149d]
- Family first: Scientists reveal long-tailed tits' remarkable family bonds [149d]
- Ambitious changes to Canadian conservation law are needed to reverse the decline in biodiversity [149d]
- Light fields with extraordinary structure: Plasmonic skyrmion bags [149d]
- Researchers discover new way cells control RNA production [149d]
- Neolithic agricultural revolution linked to climate-driven wildfires and soil erosion [149d]
- New analysis identifies 13,000 genes found in all grasses [149d]
- A sustainable diet leaves room for two chicken breasts a week, study says [149d]
- Antibiotic pollution in rivers follows 65% increase in human consumption, study shows [149d]
- First-ever real-time visualization of nanoscale domain response may boost ultrasound imaging technology [149d]
- Tiny dips in sea level reveal flow of climate-regulating underwater waterfalls [149d]
- European hares are thriving in the city: New monitoring methods reveal high densities in Danish urban areas [149d]
- Variation in exhaled droplet characteristics may explain why some people are disease 'superspreaders' [149d]
- Scientists improve gravitational wave identification with machine learning [149d]
- Fishing bans can help kelp forests withstand marine heat waves [149d]
- Colloidal crystal model reveals new factors in controlling polymorph formation [149d]
- Storm surge predictions get a boost from hybrid wind field and machine learning models [149d]
- New geology text mining method enhances automated extraction of geological information [149d]
- Intelligent neural network model enhances space reactor shielding design [149d]
- Novel electrochemical technique measures degradation rate of polymer coatings on iron [149d]
- Revamping ultracold liquid helium microscopy to produce high-resolution images of proteins [149d]
- Gene syntax shown to control variability in synthetic plasmids [149d]
- Most Americans support checks on presidential power [149d]
- Novel study calculates the cost to cattle ranchers of an expanding wolf population [149d]
- Ultrasound-activated nanoparticles wipe out biofilm infections in lab tests [149d]
- A common CEO pay strategy is stalling innovation—a new study reveals why [149d]
- Particle emission ratios offer new window into evolution of matter in the early universe [149d]
- The story behind the 'Moko' drums, sacred musical instruments from the Alor-Pantar archipelago [149d]
- Astronomers discover a planet that's rapidly disintegrating, producing a comet-like tail [149d]
- New technology helping fight against illegal logging of Peru's valuable rainforest [149d]
- New study reveals how solar coronal holes spray solar wind like a sun garden hose [149d]
- News on climate change is more persuasive than expected [149d]
- Soaring insurance costs top concern for Floridians, survey finds [149d]
- Transgene-free genome editing in poplar trees: A step toward sustainable forestry [149d]
- Oil cleanup agents do not impede natural biodegradation, research reveals [149d]
- Skipping the drive: Telemedicine visits in 2023 linked to significant monthly drop in carbon emissions [149d]
- Scientists recreate deep space chemistry linked to first metabolic systems on Earth [149d]
- Huge fossil from one of the largest dinosaurs found in Texas national park [149d]
- Shining a light on DNA: A rapid, ultra-sensitive, PCR-free detection method [149d]
- Dedicated beamline will support SLAC's growing catalysis research community [149d]
- Researchers attain coherent control of a hybrid quantum network node [149d]
- Fossil fuel companies 'poisoned the well' of public debate with climate disinformation [149d]
- Study shows individuals exhibit increased honesty when they choose to be monitored [149d]
- California wolves are on the comeback and eating cattle: Ranchers say, 'Enough!' [149d]
- Gray whale washes up dead on California beach [149d]
- SpaceX knocks out 1st of 2 launches, both with sonic boom warnings [149d]
- Properties of supernova remnant in nearby galaxy explored in radio continuum study [149d]
- Researchers find first evidence of potential bed bug insecticide resistance in gene mutation [149d]
- Insects are disappearing due to agriculture—and many other drivers, research reveals [149d]
- Blends of child and best friend, with power imbalance: How dogs fit into our social networks [149d]
- As plastic use soars, researchers examine biodegradable solutions [149d]
- China to launch new crewed mission into space this week [149d]
- Indonesia food plan risks 'world's largest' deforestation [149d]
- Morocco volunteers on Sahara clean-up mission [149d]
- Tentative tree planting 'decades overdue' in sweltering Athens [149d]
- Global warming is a security threat and armies must adapt: experts [149d]
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