The Brutalist Report - phys
- Shapeshifting microrobots can brush and floss teeth [1176d]
- Researchers uncover life's power generators in the Earth's oldest groundwaters [1176d]
- Scientists uncover novel aspects of HIV infection by monitoring sugars at the surface of individual immune cells [1176d]
- As 'Run 3' begins, CERN touts discovery of exotic particles [1176d]
- NASA: Contact lost with spacecraft on way to test moon orbit [1176d]
- Avian influenza: Past, present, future [1176d]
- Video: Why don't we have synthetic blood yet? [1176d]
- Arctic temperatures are increasing four times faster than global warming [1176d]
- In Sweden, municipal housing policy influences refugee reception [1176d]
- How well do prematurely-born children do in school? [1176d]
- Nano-rust: Smart additive for autonomous temperature control [1176d]
- Research team validates new method for assessing antimicrobial efficacy of domestic cleaning products [1176d]
- Why it is so hard for humans to have a baby? [1176d]
- US announces a stop to testing anti-satellite weapons [1176d]
- The solar system is stable for at least the next 100,000 years [1176d]
- First long-term evidence of microplastic pollution from deep water layers of the open ocean [1176d]
- Caught in the act: Key chemical intermediates in pollutant-to-fuel reaction identified [1176d]
- What causes compound wind and precipitation extremes across the Indo-Pacific? [1176d]
- Label-free and biocompatible on-chip magnetic separation enables efficient extraction of exosomes [1176d]
- Robotic ammonites recreate ancient animals' movements [1176d]
- What color is a mirror? Explaining mirrors and how they work. [1176d]
- Fast and facile synthesis of antibacterial amino acid Schiff base copper complexes [1176d]
- What is pond? Study provides first data-driven definition [1176d]
- New advances in the search for molecular magnets [1176d]
- The extremist watchers: How a network of researchers is searching for the next hate-fueled attack [1176d]
- Large Hadron Collider takes first data in record-breaking run [1176d]
- Saving Florida's gopher tortoises: Group rescues reptiles from death by development [1176d]
- Exploring how Staufen and Argonaute proteins interact with each other [1176d]
- Europe's most recent fossil of giant tortoise discovered [1176d]
- Working towards a quick and gentle breast cancer diagnosis [1176d]
- Examining the effects of PFAS 'forever chemicals' on soil structure and function [1176d]
- New hypothesis about crocodiles' ears may help people with impaired hearing [1176d]
- Maryna Viazovska, Ukrainian Fields winner 'changed forever' by war [1176d]
- 76 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton to be auctioned in NYC [1176d]
- Many won't rely on virtual options after COVID: AP-NORC poll [1176d]
- A low temperature nanoparticle ink [1176d]
- Making it easier to differentiate mirror-image molecules [1176d]
- Motherhood is equal to partner absence as a cause of economic disadvantage in single mothers [1176d]
- Exploring how animals navigate [1176d]
- Defining the Anthropocene: Radioactive traces in ocean materials mark the start of the modern age [1176d]
- Scientists identify gaps in the protection of Vietnam's amphibians [1176d]
- Ploughing and tilling soil on slopes is jeopardizing future farm yields [1176d]
- Nanoparticle vaccine protects against a spectrum of COVID-19-causing variants and related viruses [1176d]
- COVID-19 virus spike protein flexibility improved by human cell's own modifications [1176d]
- Researchers discover a voltage that depends on the wavelength of incident light [1176d]
- New photocatalytic membrane that can be cleaned using light energy [1176d]
- 8,000 kilometers per second: Star with the shortest orbital period around black hole discovered [1176d]
- Bring back the wolves, but not as heroes or villains [1176d]
- Scientists discover cancer trigger that could spur targeted drug therapies [1176d]
- Novel atomic device to search for exotic physical interactions at submillimeter range [1176d]
- Earth orbit, Moon, Mars: ESA's ambitious roadmap [1176d]
- Thermoelectrics: From heat to electricity [1176d]
- Fossils confirm early diversification of spiny plants in central Tibet [1176d]
- Researchers reveal evolution state of medium-amplitude δ Scuti KIC 1573174 [1176d]
- Microbes support adaptation to climate change [1176d]
- Magnetic spins that 'freeze' when heated [1176d]
- Heat-stable Cas13 enzyme could lead to improved diagnostics and new biotechnological applications [1176d]
- Exceptionally high pressure to raise the price of food in Finland [1176d]
- Plant-based prawns to protect the marine environment [1176d]
- Discovery reveals large, year-round ozone hole over tropics [1176d]
- Is the German discount on fuel being passed on to consumers? [1176d]
- Pivoting on greenhouse gas regulation [1176d]
- Study sheds light on the core of pro-coal logic [1176d]
- Buying into conspiracy theories can be exciting—that's what makes them dangerous [1176d]
- Evaluating new processing platforms for pharmaceutical production [1176d]
- The rise of coral-eating snails [1176d]
- Nearly half of US kids live in homes with criminal justice involvement [1176d]
- How the birds and the bees help coffee plants [1176d]
- The UK urgently needs to cut its methane emissions by 2030: cows and sheep hold the key to success [1176d]
- Climate change is making flooding worse: 3 reasons the world is seeing more record-breaking deluges [1176d]
- Gear-based mechanical metamaterials allow for creation of configurable sheets [1176d]
- Study points to Armenian origins of ancient crop with aviation biofuel potential [1176d]
- Cities: how urban design can make people less likely to use public spaces [1176d]
- NASA considers sending swimming robots to habitable 'ocean worlds' of the solar system [1176d]
- Shedding light on comet Chury's unexpected chemical complexity [1176d]
- Greater insight into the pinning effects of skyrmions [1176d]
- Research reveals British people feel very differently about some refugees than others [1176d]
- The futuristic South Pole Telescope looks far back in time [1176d]
- Video: The Fingertip Galaxy: Reflecting Euclid in art [1176d]
- Not if, but when: unless Papua New Guinea prepares now, the next big earthquake could wreak havoc in Lae [1176d]
- NASA's new Hubble E-book takes readers on a journey to curious worlds [1176d]
- Cosmic radio pulses probe hidden matter around galaxies [1176d]
- Hubble delves into cosmic treasure trove [1176d]
- Novel NASA instrument sets sights on earthbound solar radiation [1176d]
- More dogs in the neighborhood often means less crime [1176d]
- High harmonics illuminate the movement of atoms and electrons [1176d]
- U.S. and Czech scientists collaborate to explore gamma-ray production with high-power lasers [1176d]
- Bioinformatics data reduction techniques must be used with caution [1176d]
- Researchers pinpoint location of extremely energetic particles in a 'space manatee' [1176d]
- Unchecked emissions could double heat-related child mortality [1176d]
- 'Serious risk of extinction': Macadamias prove a tough nut to crack [1176d]
- Recycling is the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff [1176d]
- What comes after the Higgs boson [1176d]
- Lasers light the way to discovery of ancient crust beneath Western Australia [1176d]
- Gamma-ray pulsations detected from pulsar PSR J1835−3259B [1176d]
- Nature restoration no substitute for cutting fossil fuels [1176d]
- Physicists decode the dynamic interaction between molecular machines in metal-organic frameworks [1176d]
- Cause of 'staggering' disease in cats in Europe unraveled [1176d]
- Automated hiring systems could be making the worker shortage worse [1176d]
- We are on the brink of losing Indigenous languages in Australia—could schools save them? [1176d]
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