The Brutalist Report - phys
- New research shows US Republican politicians increasingly spread news on social media from untrustworthy sources [1019d]
- New method allows scientists to determine all the molecules present in the lysosomes of mice [1019d]
- Study proves efficacy of nanomaterial-based disinfectant developed to combat COVID-19 spread [1019d]
- Search for clues may explain collapse of ancient city in Mexico [1019d]
- Researchers demonstrate chemically sensitive LiDAR method [1019d]
- The priorities for food-security research under extreme events [1019d]
- Spain grants personhood status to threatened lagoon [1019d]
- Space station gets 3 new residents after Russian launch [1019d]
- Mexico ups protection at pre-Hispanic ceremonial site [1019d]
- Researchers use rare-earth metals in alloy powders to produce green, eye-catching sparklers [1019d]
- Hurricane Fiona heads toward Bermuda, US advises citizens to defer travel [1019d]
- Scientists find evidence for food insecurity driving international conflict 2,000 years ago [1019d]
- Who wants to go to the moon? Europe names astronaut candidates [1019d]
- Cleaner water linked with smaller cockles that die younger [1019d]
- Four-legged jumping robots to explore the moon [1019d]
- New endoscope uses bendable GRIN lens for 3D microscopy [1019d]
- Simulator illuminates the search for life around the Milky Way's most common stars [1019d]
- Trees can't outrun climate change. Should humans give them a lift? [1019d]
- Monarch butterflies tagged with stickers in Chicago garden as they migrate south [1019d]
- Plants can resist climate change challenges and recover from drought by adjusting lignin 'chemical code' [1019d]
- Scientists engineer mosquitoes that can't spread malaria [1019d]
- Differentiating right- and left-handed particles using the force exerted by light [1019d]
- Ocean scientists measure sediment plume stirred up by deep-sea-mining vehicle [1019d]
- Chicago's sewage district fails to warn gardeners free sludge contains toxic forever chemicals [1019d]
- Rising sea temperatures threaten Atlantic populations of Bulwer's petrels [1019d]
- First 3D renders from JunoCam data reveal 'frosted cupcake' clouds on Jupiter [1019d]
- A virtual hiking map for Jezero crater, the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover landing site [1019d]
- Advances in predicting the locations of Great Basin wildfires [1019d]
- Improved air quality found to have accelerated global warming in recent decades [1020d]
- Energy crisis: How the EU hopes to tackle high power prices while protecting its cross-border electricity market [1020d]
- Can offering choice to researchers reduce researcher bias? [1020d]
- Massive Outback rock art site reveals ancient narrative [1020d]
- No evidence that dehorning black rhinos negatively impacts the species' reproduction or survival, study finds [1020d]
- New study sheds light on the effect of rain and clouds on atmospheric aerosols [1020d]
- Predicting migration pathways of mule deer without GPS collars [1020d]
- How we're reshaping global water storage [1020d]
- How white consumers helped drive discrimination by businesses [1020d]
- What teachers think of children and young people's technology use [1020d]
- Pakistan's floods are a disaster, but they didn't have to be [1020d]
- African ubuntu can deepen how research is done [1020d]
- As chinook salmon get thinner and fewer, southern resident killer whales struggle to find enough food [1020d]
- Stressed out, burned out and dropping out: Why teachers are leaving the classroom [1020d]
- Mars is littered with 15,694 pounds of human trash from 50 years of robotic exploration [1020d]
- Book bans reflect outdated beliefs about how children read [1020d]
- Scientists studying tree rings see climate change clues [1020d]
- 'If only they made better life choices.' How simplistic explanations of poverty and food insecurity miss the mark [1020d]
- New evidence finds current policies not working to end plastic pollution [1020d]
- Dinosaurs survived when CO2 was extremely high. Why can't humans? [1020d]
- New clue found in 'alien goldfish' suggests it may have been a mollusk [1020d]
- Physicists make molecular vibrations more detectable [1020d]
- Hair finds new roots as urban farming growth medium [1020d]
- A new way to tell if that plastic bottle or bag has recycled material in it [1020d]
- New Webb image captures clearest view of Neptune's rings in decades [1020d]
- Child stars: The power and the price of cuteness [1020d]
- What's 'deliberative' democracy? Research in Nepal shows it could spur global youth voting [1020d]
- A handful of universities seem to control flow of ideas, people in academia [1020d]
- The Anglo-Saxon migration: New insights from genetics [1020d]
- Hibernating bears' ability to regulate insulin narrowed down to eight proteins [1020d]
- Scientists expose vulnerabilities of critical Antarctic ice shelf [1020d]
- Study of USPS statistics suggests working in high temperatures leads to more harassment and discrimination [1020d]
- NASA fuels moon rocket in leak test ahead of next launch try [1020d]
- Naming unnamed species of bacteria in the age of big data [1020d]
- Plant resources threatened by pests and diseases [1020d]
- New insight into the particle interactions that may take place at the hearts of neutron stars [1020d]
- Tiny animal hairs could act as sensitive compass needles [1020d]
- Fertilizers cause more than 2% of global emissions [1020d]
- On environmental issues, the city-country divide in Switzerland is smaller than often assumed [1020d]
- New study explains mechanisms of salt transport and could help treat cystic fibrosis [1020d]
- Research links shale gas, legacy energy development to groundwater contamination [1020d]
- Larger and more life-like: What is the future of bioprinted organs? [1020d]
- Survey finds most teens reject glamorized lifestyles in entertainment media [1020d]
- Weightless on Earth: Preparing astronauts for microgravity [1020d]
- Study of how far pollen travels in atmosphere reveals new insights into causes of urban hay fever [1020d]
- Assessment framework for conservation and management of legume plants in coastal East Africa [1020d]
- Researchers review uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties of genus Blechnum [1020d]
- How did the patriarchy start? And will evolution get rid of it? [1020d]
- Examining molecular components that are responsible for generating the action potential in the Venus flytrap [1020d]
- What the death of a lone Indigenous man in Brazil can tell us about our global future [1020d]
- Walking back in time to learn about the future of permafrost [1020d]
- Insights into the mechanism of ultraviolet light damage and cancer lesions may contribute to anticancer therapy [1020d]
- Fiber-optic sensing probe: Quasi-3D plasmonic structures on fiber tips [1020d]
- New binary pulsar detected with CHIME [1020d]
- Mimicking the Earth's crust: Examining solidification of building material candidates by cold sintering [1020d]
- Soft devices, powered by 'stressed' algae, glow in the dark when squished or stretched [1020d]
- New clues about early atmosphere on Mars suggest a wet planet capable of supporting life [1020d]
- Studies showcase long-term effects of drought [1020d]
- Embryo blood cells are stem cell–independent [1020d]
- Study finds high levels of PFAS in school uniforms [1020d]
- How old is that fingerprint? [1020d]
- Cat's Eye Nebula seen in 3D [1020d]
- Chemical cocktail in skin summons disease-spreading mosquitoes [1020d]
- Social media greenwashing by fossil fuel interests 'rampant': study [1020d]
- Strengthening Hurricane Fiona heads north toward Bermuda [1020d]
- Plentiful water offers relief in Vienna [1020d]
- The road to the first image of the black hole at the center of our galaxy [1020d]
- Scientists unveil new system for naming majority of the world's microorganisms [1020d]
- Some 230 whales beached in Tasmania; rescue efforts underway [1020d]
- American, Russians to blast off for ISS as war rages in Ukraine [1020d]
- Study finds potentially dangerous levels of arsenic in California prison drinking water [1020d]
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