The Brutalist Report - phys
- Recreating the face of a 75,000-year-old female from a cave where Neanderthals buried their dead [445d]
- Precipitation may brighten Colorado River's future, says modeling study [445d]
- A new tool for plant long non-coding RNA identification [445d]
- Feathers, cognition and global consumerism in colonial Amazonia [445d]
- Archaea can be 'picky eaters': Study shows a group of parasitic microbes can change host metabolism [445d]
- High-intensity spatial-mode steerable frequency up-converter toward on-chip integration [445d]
- EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills and urban areas, researchers find [445d]
- This Texas veterinarian helped crack the mystery of bird flu in cows [445d]
- Floods strand dozens of tourists in Kenya's Maasai Mara [445d]
- Researchers discover key functions of therapeutically promising jumbo viruses [445d]
- Study: World War II plant construction expanded high-wage manufacturing jobs, benefiting residents and their children [445d]
- Baby orangutan born at Tampa's Busch Gardens via C-section is a rare feat [445d]
- Marine sharks and rays 'use' urea to delay reproduction, finds study [445d]
- Study shows a tale of two social media platforms for Donald Trump [445d]
- Researchers unlock potential of 2D magnetic devices for future computing [445d]
- Researchers build new device that is a foundation for quantum computing [445d]
- Researchers turn to two crops to tackle environmental harm of apparel made with synthetic fibers [445d]
- Satellite images of plants' fluorescence can predict crop yields [445d]
- Study examines US public opinion of 'would-be' mass shooters [445d]
- New work reveals the 'quantumness' of gravity [445d]
- Friends with health benefits: How a friend might make pursuing goals more attainable [445d]
- Mystery behind huge opening in Antarctic sea ice solved [445d]
- Do earthquake hazard maps predict higher shaking than actually occurred? Research finds discrepancy [445d]
- New computer algorithm supercharges climate models and could lead to better predictions of future climate change [445d]
- Some communities are more vulnerable to weather-related power outages in New York State [445d]
- CERN gives green light to build new experiment to search for unknown particles [445d]
- Scientists find five new hydrothermal vents in Pacific Ocean [445d]
- Improved AI process could better predict water supplies [445d]
- Texans should prepare for hotter temperatures, greater risk of fire and flooding [445d]
- One in five 10-year-olds in the UK experience physical punishment, reports study [445d]
- Survey: Most workers feel that AI can't replace soft skills [445d]
- NASA balloons head north of Arctic Circle for long-duration flights [445d]
- Rap music is being used as evidence to convict children of serious crimes: Report [445d]
- Anthropologist's research sheds light on the growing population of non-religious Moroccans [445d]
- Study: Airway hillocks challenge our understanding of lung biology [445d]
- Study finds distinct patterns lead to domestic partner homicide [445d]
- Analysis of minority-serving institutions demonstrates layered processes to build students' capacities [445d]
- New Japanese lily species identified, first addition to sukashiyuri group in 110 years [445d]
- Religious intolerance predicts science denial, surveys suggest [445d]
- Investigating coal emissions reductions and mortality in China [445d]
- NASA/JAXA's XRISM mission captures unmatched data with just 36 pixels [445d]
- Study reveals uniqueness of naturally occurring monodominant forests in the Republic of Congo [445d]
- Rising tides, sinking stocks: Study explores cost of climate change [445d]
- Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books—even if they don't call themselves 'readers' [445d]
- Sourdough under the microscope reveals microbes cultivated over generations [445d]
- Young people in Philly's toughest neighborhoods explain how violence disrupts their physical and mental health [445d]
- A 'cosmic glitch' in gravity: New model may explain strange behavior on a cosmic scale [445d]
- Why you can taste more ethanol in a cold pint of beer or warm glass of baijiu [445d]
- Cell contraction drives the initial shaping of human embryos, study finds [445d]
- Euclid telescope: Scientist reports on his quest to understand the nature of dark matter and dark energy [445d]
- Kenya's devastating floods expose decades of poor urban planning and bad land management [445d]
- Violence against women is both a legal and cultural problem. What can Australia do to address it? [445d]
- Business and management graduates can become sustainability champions—lessons from Uganda and Tanzania [445d]
- Q&A: Jobs for young Africans—new data tool reveals trends and red flags [445d]
- Opinion: Time for Scotland to follow the rest of the UK and punish violent partners who cause pregnancy loss [445d]
- More than half of cats on farm died after drinking milk from cows infected with bird flu [445d]
- Will New Zealand's school phone ban work? Let's see what it does for students' curiosity [445d]
- Generating graph states of atomic ensembles via photon-mediated entanglement [445d]
- Wondering what Australia might look like in a hotter world? Take a glimpse into the distant past [445d]
- New findings point to an Earth-like environment on ancient Mars [445d]
- Opinion: GDP not enough to measure a country's development. What if we used Sustainable Development Goals instead? [445d]
- 'Make me a sandwich': An Australian survey's disturbing picture of how some boys treat their teachers [445d]
- Australians are more likely to have partners who don't share their political views than 25 years ago [445d]
- Rough seas or smooth sailing? The cruise industry is booming despite environmental concerns [445d]
- Physicists discover new way to make strange metal [445d]
- Rock solid evidence: Angola geology reveals prehistoric split between South America and Africa [445d]
- Taam Ja' Blue Hole in Mexico's Chetumal Bay found to be deepest in the world [445d]
- Discovery of an atypical heat shock factor, HSF5, involved in meiotic mechanisms has implications for male infertility [445d]
- Researchers develop genetic plant regeneration approach without the application of phytohormones [445d]
- Research offers innovative approach to planar chiral substances [445d]
- Fungal resistance in plants associated with heritable differences in microbiota abundances [445d]
- New climate study shows cloud cover is easier to affect than previously thought [445d]
- Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials [445d]
- Researchers create new chemical compound to solve 120-year-old problem [445d]
- Revised dating of the Liujiang skeleton renews understanding of human occupation of China [445d]
- Every breath you take: Following the journey of inhaled plastic particle pollution [445d]
- Scientists show that there is indeed an 'entropy' of quantum entanglement [446d]
- Researchers find that calcium can protect potato plants from bacterial wilt [446d]
- Horizontal running could help lunar astronauts retain physical conditioning [446d]
- Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs [446d]
- Texans encouraged to turn off nighttime lights during bird migration [446d]
- NASA does Dragon shuffle prepping for Starliner launch [446d]
- USDA testing beef for H5N1 amid current outbreak in dairy cows [446d]
- Mass fish die-off in Vietnam as heat wave roasts Southeast Asia [446d]
- Pet dogs and strays suffer in Asia heat wave [446d]
- US Republicans vote to remove wolf protections [446d]
- April temperatures in Bangladesh hottest on record [446d]
- Study says El Nino, not climate change, was key driver of low rainfall that snarled Panama Canal [446d]
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