The Brutalist Report - phys
- Analysis casts doubt on ancient drying of northern Africa's climate, raising new questions about early human evolution [269d]
- Climbing the social ladder: A clear understanding of connections matters more than popularity, study suggests [269d]
- Past volcanic warming linked to marine extinctions, high-resolution fossil data show [269d]
- Chromosomes and spindles in mature oocytes are stabilized by histone modification, study shows [269d]
- Global study reveals surprising flexibility in mosquito feeding patterns [269d]
- Expert highlights parents' key role in helping kids navigate AI challenges [269d]
- Advanced algorithm to study catalysts on material surfaces could lead to better batteries [269d]
- Green roofs shown to capture nearly all microplastics from rainwater [269d]
- Scientists calculate how many wet wipes enter UK waters [269d]
- Some countries are prioritizing AI workforce preparation through curriculum and job training [269d]
- EU plans to scrap anti-greenwashing rules after pushback [269d]
- Embryos can eliminate bacterial infections before forming their immune system, new research shows [269d]
- Vulnerable construction turned Myanmar earthquake into widespread catastrophe: Report [269d]
- Scientists urge use of fine-scale models to predict pollution surges [269d]
- US enters first major heat wave of 2025 [269d]
- Scientists demonstrate unconditional exponential quantum scaling advantage using two 127-qubit computers [269d]
- Macron says Europe must become 'space power' again [269d]
- Fiscal policies prove highly effective in mitigating the environmental impact of food [269d]
- Caught in the crossfire: How phages spread Salmonella virulence genes [269d]
- Colorado River water market could help fish and farmers alike [269d]
- Microbial consortium achieves complete biodegradation of persistent herbicide acetochlor in contaminated soil [269d]
- Researchers reveal new role of vitamin C precursor in enhancing plant growth and the production of bioactive compounds [269d]
- How banks are shaping resilience to natural disasters and climate shocks [269d]
- Island rivers carve passageways through coral reefs, maintaining ecosystem health over millions of years [269d]
- How a genetic tug-of-war decides the fate of a honey bee [269d]
- Rewriting a century-old physics law on thermal radiation to unlock the potential of energy, sensing and more [269d]
- Ultrafast membrane reactor developed for cleaner, more efficient beta-blocker production [269d]
- Magically reducing errors in quantum computers: Researchers invent technique to decrease overhead [269d]
- A leap in canine medicine: Researchers create high-quality stem cells from urine [269d]
- Phonon-mediated heat transport across materials visualized at the atomic level [269d]
- Many elite athletes live below the poverty line. Tax-deductible donations won't solve the problem [269d]
- Jaws helped spur a fishing frenzy—so how have the world's sharks fared since the 1975 release? [269d]
- Study offers new insights into first-principles calculations of hadron structure [269d]
- Glass bottles found to contain more microplastics than plastic bottles [269d]
- New Victorian laws will help combat hate speech, but there is still some way to go [269d]
- AI model developed to unlock the potential of satellite imagery for land cover mapping [269d]
- Using ancient DNA to predict the future [269d]
- More summer weather extremes in Europe likely as North Atlantic Oscillation intensifies under climate change [269d]
- Colorful reef fish beauty linked to conservation: Study highlights human connection [269d]
- Information overload: Smartphones are exposing children to an avalanche of irrelevance [269d]
- Light-powered reactions could make the chemical manufacturing industry more energy-efficient [269d]
- Six things Australia must do if it's serious about tackling school bullying [269d]
- Tabletop exercises can help us understand and avoid potential conflicts over the moon [269d]
- Insect-specific 'immune priming' affects the evolution of pathogenic bacteria [269d]
- Study reveals companies may be massaging CEO pay ratios without changing actual pay [269d]
- The solar system's greatest mystery may finally be solved [269d]
- New homes for endangered native skink aim to improve survival chances [269d]
- Research shows how emotional responses are motivating divers to help restore the Great Barrier Reef [269d]
- Holiday rental caps not the solution to housing crisis, study finds [269d]
- 43% of Americans say money negatively impacts their mental health: Expert offers 7 tips for staying calm while investing [269d]
- Sea spiders found farming methane-eating microbes in cultivated biofilm [269d]
- Wildfires can spark shifts in water microbes, threatening ecosystem balance [269d]
- Study reveals how birds have adapted to tolerate sour food sources [269d]
- Using ChatGPT to write essays may be eroding critical thinking skills [269d]
- Investigation of ancient Tel Dan sanctuary reveals Phoenician ritual bathing traditions [269d]
- Octopus species uses taste sensors on sucker cups to detect harmful chemicals [269d]
- True single-photon source boosts secure key rates in quantum key distribution systems [269d]
- Ultra-thin polymer membranes enable fast, selective ion transport for energy storage [269d]
- Intercellular fluid flow, not just cell structure, governs how tissues respond to physical forces [269d]
- Radio signal from the very early universe offers clues about the first stars [269d]
- Thailand credits prey releases for 'extraordinary' tiger recovery [269d]
- Peru gas workers find thousand-year-old mummy [269d]
- Sunshine abounds as the summer solstice arrives [269d]
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