The Brutalist Report - phys
- Earthquake fatality measure offers new way to estimate impact on countries [697d]
- Common mineral in red soils tends to lock away trace metals over time, study finds [697d]
- New study describes how chemical composition of US air pollution has changed over time [697d]
- Scientific report reveals livestock as the key factor in cheatgrass spread [697d]
- Study shows promise of transceiver-based sensing for active monitoring of fiber networks [697d]
- Spot the king of planets: Observe Jupiter [697d]
- Researcher discusses how dicamba drifts [697d]
- Fishermen, ecologists unite in northern France against 'sea bulldozer' [697d]
- Group of united academics publish 'scientists' warning' on climate and technology [697d]
- Research shows studies with more diverse teams of authors get more citations [697d]
- Study finds individual tests cannot predict optimal teams [697d]
- Programming cells to organize their molecules may open the door to new treatments [697d]
- Conflict in Ukraine found to be causing significant greenhouse gas emissions [697d]
- Which countries are most likely to make the deep sustainability turn? [697d]
- Florida coral reef still struggling after 2023 heat wave [697d]
- Study shows methane emissions from wetlands increase significantly over high latitudes [697d]
- How Chinese migrants in Los Angeles Chinatown gained self-reliance [697d]
- Study finds oxygen rise in the tropical upper ocean during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum [697d]
- Exploring why we all hate to wait [697d]
- Car fumes, weeds pose double whammy for fire-loving native plants [697d]
- Study finds new inhalable therapy is a big step forward in lung cancer research [697d]
- New nuclei can help shape our understanding of fundamental science on Earth and in the cosmos [697d]
- Researchers capture strange behavior of laser-excited gold [697d]
- Know a secret you're burning to share? Read this first instead of becoming an 'a-hole' [697d]
- Study: Gibraltar subduction zone is invading the Atlantic [697d]
- State laws governing debt collection lawsuits vary widely and most still offer little protection to consumers [697d]
- Study finds Massachusetts school desegregation program benefits K-12 students [697d]
- Dating app users less satisfied with relationship status than non-users, finds study [697d]
- Spaces to remake and mend clothes would bring new life into shopping centers, study says [697d]
- A different picture of the Serengeti: Competition for food drives planet's remaining mass migration of herbivores [697d]
- Euclid's 'twin' arrives at ESA mission control [697d]
- Digital literacy expert explains differences between reading in print and online [697d]
- Study reveals how cells keep telomerase in check [697d]
- Studies recommend increased research into achievement, engagement to raise student math scores [697d]
- Research team discovers two-dimensional waveguides [697d]
- Hiring 'problem directors' can knock up to 64% off a firm's value [697d]
- Is an end to single-use plastic bags in sight? [697d]
- A new tool for UK police forces to improve rape investigations [697d]
- Flame burns out on NASA's long-running spacecraft fire experiment [697d]
- Researchers observe highly excited 'roaming' energy pathway in chemical reactions [697d]
- Applying a small voltage to a catalyst can increase the rates of common reactions used in manufacturing, study finds [697d]
- Superbug killer: New synthetic molecule highly effective against drug-resistant bacteria [697d]
- Researchers introduce new model that bridges rules of life at the individual scale and the ecosystem level [697d]
- Scientists report first look at electrons moving in real-time in liquid water [697d]
- Misguided reforestation programs threaten vast area of Africa's tropical grasslands, study warns [697d]
- Scientists achieve first total synthesis of potentially anti-rheumatic sesquiterpene merillianin [697d]
- Researchers use electron beams to eradicate forever chemicals in water [697d]
- Interaction between two common oral bacteria creates chemical compound responsible for bad breath [697d]
- A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars [697d]
- Study shows background checks don't always check out [697d]
- New research reveals New York Bight is an important year-round habitat for endangered fin whales [697d]
- Nanodiamonds could hold key to cool clothing [697d]
- Mapping how deforested land in Africa is used [697d]
- Life as a planetary regulator: Researchers propose an experimental test [697d]
- Suicide rates in the US are on the rise. A new study offers surprising reasons why [697d]
- For professional women, having high-status connections can backfire, reveals study [697d]
- New research demonstrates synergy between social cohesion and volunteering [697d]
- Uncovering the physics of how electrons screen against conductivity-killer in organic semiconductors [697d]
- Addressing anti-Black racism is key to improving well-being of Black Canadians, says researcher [697d]
- New study reveals four critical barriers to building healthier Canadian cities [697d]
- Researchers develop protocol for rapid detection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria [697d]
- The rise of robo-retail: Who gets left behind when retail is automated? [697d]
- Scientists develop new technology to identify individual full-length human proteins [697d]
- Scientists develop color-changing dyes that light up cellular activity [697d]
- Researchers identify human activities as drivers of biodiversity decline in central Mexico's reserves [697d]
- Important molecular pathway for control of aging discovered [697d]
- A new design for quantum computers [697d]
- Most people would be equally satisfied with having one child as with two or three, finds research [697d]
- Scientists find evidence of geothermal activity within icy dwarf planets [697d]
- Can we be inoculated against climate misinformation? Yes—if we prebunk rather than debunk, researchers say [697d]
- Australia's shot-hole borer beetle invasion has begun, but we don't need to chop down every tree under attack [697d]
- SPNS2 found to be directly exporting S1P for signaling, can be inhibited [697d]
- Do AI-driven chemistry labs actually work? New metrics promise answers [697d]
- RNA-dependent protein research advances the fight against malaria [697d]
- A new record for atom-based quantum computers: 1,000 atomic qubits and rising [697d]
- An evolutionarily conserved pathway that achieves a peaceful co-existence with genomic parasites [697d]
- New thermometry method reveals that compressing a gas may lead to cooling [697d]
- Researchers discover that a rare fat molecule helps drive cell death [697d]
- Ancient retroviruses played a key role in the evolution of vertebrate brains, suggest researchers [697d]
- Root microbes may be the secret to a better tasting cup of tea [697d]
- Using text analytics, scientists map the spread of potato blight prior to the Irish potato famine [697d]
- Unlocking the full potential of Auger electron spectroscopy [697d]
- Discovery could lead to new RNA therapeutics for many cancers [697d]
- Scientists discover microbe unique to New Zealand [697d]
- Scientists discover 'jumping genes' determine cabbage's exterior [697d]
- Innovative technique reveals that leaping atoms remember where they have been [697d]
- Astronomers investigate the atmosphere of a nearby cold brown dwarf [697d]
- How a wayside weed builds up explosive force to hurl seeds [697d]
- Study shows how proteins guide electrons to the right place [697d]
- Trapping sulfate to benefit health, industry and waterways [697d]
- Altermagnetism experimentally demonstrated [697d]
- Researchers remotely map crops, field by field [697d]
- Study reveals Neolithic groups from the south of the Iberian Peninsula first settled in Andalusia 6,200 years ago [697d]
- Application of ultrasound found to greatly speed up motility of human sperm [697d]
- Detection of a new state in the protein folding process [697d]
- Cave art in Patagonia found to be oldest pigment-based cave art in South America [697d]
- 'μkiss': A new method for precision delivery of nanoparticles and small molecules to individual cells [697d]
- Asexual propagation of crop plants gets closer with new study [697d]
- Diving deeper into our oceans: Underwater drones open new doors for global coral reef research [697d]
- A first in the lab: A tiny network of microparticles that is both strong and flexible [697d]
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