The Brutalist Report - phys
- First-ever full Earth system simulation provides new tool to understand climate change [108d]
- New membrane sets record for separating hydrogen from CO₂ [108d]
- Laser-induced break-up of C₆₀ fullerenes caught in real-time on X-ray camera [108d]
- Potentially distinct structure in Kuiper belt discovered with help of clustering algorithm [108d]
- Atoms passing through walls: Quantum tunneling of hydrogen within palladium crystal [108d]
- Soil food webs boost carbon retention in farmlands, finds study [108d]
- Understanding intrinsically disordered protein regions and their roles in cancer [108d]
- Mercury pollution in marine mammals is increasing, new study finds [108d]
- Most homemade dog diets lack nutrients, study finds [108d]
- Male green hermit hummingbirds: Bills evolved for battle [108d]
- Maybe that's not liquid water on Mars after all [108d]
- Unlocking the genome's hidden half with new DNA sequencing technology [108d]
- Synthesizing stable, open-chain amines with nitrogen-based chirality [108d]
- First large-scale VR use in the classroom extends the boundaries of education [108d]
- Biodegradable mulching film can protect plants without pesticides or plastics [108d]
- Nanoflowers rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria [108d]
- People who are homeless in South London experience widespread stigma and discrimination [108d]
- Secure land rights linked to lower deforestation in Brazil's Amazon, study shows [108d]
- Researchers find simple way to destroy PFAS on activated carbon [108d]
- 'Equality can't happen in the shadows': Report sheds light on how girls are resisting traditional gender expectations [108d]
- Study describes how K-12 teachers used a virtual environment to explore mathematical concepts [108d]
- How mega-constellations are learning to manage themselves [108d]
- Protein droplets in the nucleus guard against cancer, researchers discover [108d]
- Male vulnerability still ridiculed in contemporary societies, making it difficult for abused men to seek support [108d]
- Bringing environmental policymakers together to focus on future sparks empathy, study finds [108d]
- G protein simulations reveal how a critical signaling step works inside cells [108d]
- Artificial cartilage mimics natural flexibility with adjustable structure [108d]
- Discovery of plant reproductive success provides insights into human fertility [108d]
- Scientists develop CRISPR PRO-liveFISH for live-cell genome imaging [108d]
- Genetic engineering reduces plant's chromosome number without affecting its growth [108d]
- Symmetry simplifies quantum noise analysis, paving way for better error correction [109d]
- Gelada baboons fake fertility to protect their young from infanticide when new males take over [109d]
- At UN climate conference, some activists and scientists want more talk on reforming agriculture [109d]
- Europa clipper captures Uranus with star tracker camera [109d]
- Reed leafhopper's diverse microbes fuel its rise as a major crop pest [109d]
- Physicists explore optical launch of hypersound pulses in halide perovskites [109d]
- Lights, camera, action: Europe's film industry wins audiences with storytelling and social reality [109d]
- What would a small black hole do to the human body? Scientist aims to answer that [109d]
- Earth's crust under stress: Researchers decipher energy release during earthquakes [109d]
- Nine new-to-Vermont bee species discovered [109d]
- When the air gets dry, cockroaches cuddle: Study reveals survival strategy [109d]
- Single-photon switch could enable photonic computing [109d]
- Sea level rise threatens the North Sea coast more than expected [109d]
- Final experimental result for the muon still challenges theorists [109d]
- Why some volcanoes don't explode [109d]
- An electric discovery: Pigeons detect magnetic fields through their inner ear [109d]
- Study shows that anti-Muslim prejudice is rooted in nativist and authoritarian attitudes, not Christian belief [109d]
- The world's new US$125 billion rainforest trust fund revives a 1990s idea—and shows its limits [109d]
- Here's what Black Friday sales shopping does to your brain [109d]
- Victoria will force home sellers to reveal their reserve price: Will other states follow? [109d]
- Mirror symmetry prompts ultralow magnetic damping in 2D van der Waals ferromagnets [109d]
- With two launches in the books, Blue Origin announces even more powerful New Glenn is coming [109d]
- How Home Depot's newest AI tool could give it an edge with pro contractors [109d]
- California regulators approve rules to curb methane leaks and prevent fires at landfills [109d]
- Psychiatrist explains how to talk politics during the holidays [109d]
- Q&A: How will recent economic disruptions impact the holiday shopping season? [109d]
- Study finds Indigenous-led hunting most effective for tackling deer overabundance on B.C. islands [109d]
- Japan's eel delicacy faces global conservation pressure [109d]
- Fossil fuel showdown looms on UN climate summit's final day [109d]
- A drying-up Rio Grande basin threatens water security on both sides of the border [109d]
- Plant breeding discovery could pave way for new crop species [109d]
- Mapping the unseen: How Europe is fighting back against invisible soil pollution [109d]
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