The Brutalist Report - phys
- Early toilets reveal dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem [719d]
- Climate-stressed trees get a boost from new microbial partnerships [719d]
- New skyrmion transistors propel quantum and AI research [719d]
- US Supreme Court deals setback to clean water law [719d]
- 3 healthy kittens born to mountain lion tracked by biologists in wilderness near Los Angeles [719d]
- C. difficile, emerging pathogens, genomics, and antimicrobial resistance [719d]
- In situ investigation of the structure-activity correlation for carbon dioxide electrolysis in SOECs [719d]
- Decoding the path to digital workplace transformation [719d]
- Quotas alone will not solve the problem of underrepresentation of minorities in modern workforce, finds modeling study [719d]
- Advanced imaging of root chemicals offers new insights on plant growth [719d]
- Artificial muscle fibers could serve as cell scaffolds [719d]
- Philly will have more heat waves, and the Delaware projected to rise more than a foot over the next 25 years [719d]
- How internal job candidates could have a leg up [719d]
- Restoring a barrier island forest may be key to protecting Miami from storm surge [719d]
- Snowpack predicted to retreat in California's mountains due to climate change [719d]
- Decline in wealth due to commission ban in Europe estimated at 375 billion euros annually [719d]
- Quantum scientists accurately measure power levels 1 trillion times lower than usual [719d]
- Watching over water, Earth's most precious resource [719d]
- Proof that part of the Roman Empire smelled of patchouli [719d]
- Bird brains can flick switch to perceive Earth's magnetic field [719d]
- Chip-based quantum key distribution achieves higher transmission speeds [719d]
- New process simulates rapid decomposition of drugs to facilitate stability testing [719d]
- Breed, age and puppyhood socialization linked to canine personality [719d]
- Developing sustainable textiles as alternatives to fossil-based fibers [719d]
- Evolution characteristics of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and its thermodynamic and dynamic effects [719d]
- Researchers develop 'noise-canceling' qubits to minimize errors in quantum computers [719d]
- Re-appraisal of a piece of portable art of Gipuzkoa [719d]
- Scientists improve thermoelectric performance of n-type transition metal selenide through nanoinclusions [719d]
- Mikado in the cell: Arrangement of proteins could be responsible for diseases [719d]
- Arctic ground squirrels are altering their hibernation patterns in response to climate change [719d]
- Meandering along the river Seine: France's roving plastic rubbish [719d]
- Ivory Coast imposes fishing bans in bid to conserve stocks [719d]
- How to socialize puppies [719d]
- Protecting India's tigers also good for climate: Study [719d]
- River erosion can shape fish evolution, study suggests [719d]
- Polar fish are less likely to die early, so they prioritize growth over reproduction [719d]
- Not all interruptions are bad: How surprise breaks can unleash creativity at work [719d]
- How busy will Atlantic hurricane season be? Depends on who wins unusual battle of climatic titans [719d]
- The future is uncertain for our last old-growth boreal forests [719d]
- Virgin Galactic resumes spaceflights after two year pause [719d]
- 'Keep it simple stupid'? Not if you're asking for help [719d]
- Plants remove cancer-causing toxins from air [719d]
- New research uses AI to analyze propaganda tweets on Iranian nuclear deal [719d]
- What was behind Australia's potato shortage? Wet weather and hard-to-control diseases [719d]
- New methods will allow for better tests of Einstein's general theory of relativity using LIGO data [719d]
- Examining the portrayal of climate change in history textbooks [719d]
- Iron-rich rocks unlock new insights into Earth's planetary history [719d]
- Why is climbing Mount Everest so dangerous? [719d]
- Top FIBers dashboard tracks superspreaders of low-credibility information online [719d]
- Could wildflowers and bug hotels help avert an insect apocalypse? We just don't know—yet [719d]
- Study establishes molecular basis for interaction between essential protein complex and its regulator [719d]
- 'We haven't been taught about sex': Teens talk about how to fix school sex education [719d]
- Despite the dangers, early humans risked life-threatening flintknapping injuries [719d]
- When is it too late to give up control of your finances? [719d]
- Project helps to improve forensic shoeprint scanning accuracy [719d]
- Beneficial 'bioaeorosols' are in the air we breathe—and they're fast disappearing [719d]
- Orchids' ability to grow on other plants independently evolved multiple times [719d]
- Americans are increasingly moving to red, Republican-leaning states—where life is cheaper, but people also die younger [719d]
- An improved view of global sea ice [719d]
- Lower GCSE grades for children in families relying on food banks [719d]
- Collective property rights spark spirit of cooperation that extends beyond managing land [719d]
- Beetles in a bottle: A message from aliens to schools [719d]
- Computational model estimates lifespan of any fish species using only its genome sequence [719d]
- Doctor dog: How our canine companions can help us detect COVID and other diseases [719d]
- New research offers insight into fast radio bursts [719d]
- AI is helping researchers to read ancient Mesopotamian literature [719d]
- In dust and clouds over Africa, scientists find clues to how hurricanes form [719d]
- Scientists reveal machine learning could accelerate discovery of antimalarial properties in plants [719d]
- Photographic study reveals incidence of attempted shark predation on Australian dolphins [719d]
- Conservation scientists give trafficked, endangered parrots fighting chance [719d]
- Study finds double threat for endangered Australian east coast shark [719d]
- How online grocery shopping is making Britain's urban-rural inequality worse [719d]
- New names proposed for Cynanchum species endemic to Madagascar [719d]
- 'Harsh reality' for children in police custody detailed in new UK study [719d]
- New maps reveal places at risk from sea-level rise [719d]
- How the metaverse can lead to better science [719d]
- Twisting under the stroboscope: Controlling crystal lattices of hybrid solar cell materials with terahertz light [719d]
- Researchers discover Chinmo, 'the youth gene' [719d]
- The soot line: A new way to expand the search for habitable planets [719d]
- Team achieves Ångström-resolution fluorescence microscopy [719d]
- Making the structure of 'fire ice' with nanoparticles [719d]
- Astronomers discover a key planetary system for understanding formation mechanism of mysterious 'super-Earths' [719d]
- Study presents a new, highly efficient converter of quantum information carriers [719d]
- More nautilids may have survived the mass extinction at the end of the Triassic period than previously thought [719d]
- Scientists propose revolution in complex systems modeling with quantum technologies [719d]
- Japanese researchers successfully induce primate oocytes in the lab [719d]
- Theoretical biologists uncover novel mechanism for flight control in fruit flies [719d]
- Helium nuclei research advances our understanding of cosmic ray origin and propagation [719d]
- New study shows the superior reactive oxygen species removal ability of copper coupled to lysozyme [719d]
- Laser physicists directly observe first femtoseconds after photoinjection [719d]
- Chromatin remodeling complexes 'bookmark' cell identity during division [719d]
- CERN facility takes a solid tick forward towards a nuclear clock [719d]
- 'Bioprospecting' technique uncovers viruses that can kill deadly superbugs [719d]
- A role for meteoritic iron in the emergence of life on Earth [719d]
- Deep sea surveys detect over 5,000 new species in future mining hotspot [719d]
- Meteoritic and volcanic particles may have promoted origin of life reactions [719d]
- Next steps in monitoring bat coronaviruses [719d]
- Scientists use AI to find promising new antibiotic to fight evasive hospital superbug [719d]
- Experiments shed light on pressure-driven ionization in giant planets and stars [719d]
- Saddle unearthed in China may be oldest ever found [719d]
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