The Brutalist Report - phys
- Bird flu detected in alpacas in US for the first time [173d]
- Research suggests leaders' social media posts are taken just as seriously as formal statements [173d]
- Starless and forever alone: More 'rogue' planets discovered [173d]
- World's first wooden satellite built by Japan researchers [173d]
- European-Japanese climate research satellite launched from California aboard SpaceX rocket [173d]
- Indian capital records highest-ever temperature of 49.9 Celsius [173d]
- Butterflies, bees, bugs and more: The summer of insect-counting gets underway in Germany [173d]
- To what extent are pharmaceutical and illicit drugs contaminating city rivers? [173d]
- Research examines how recreational marijuana legalization affects a state's college enrollment [173d]
- 'Extraordinary' 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull may show signs of attempts to treat cancer [173d]
- Marine Protected Areas don't line up with core habitats of rare migratory fish, finds new research [173d]
- New deep learning model uses video to measure embryonic development [173d]
- Scientists pit primates against smaller-brained mammals to find out who is the smartest forager [173d]
- Key factors that orchestrate mysterious synchronized coral spawning revealed [173d]
- New insights into juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish behaviors that threaten reefs [173d]
- Paper proposes a unified account of Darwinism's varieties [173d]
- Investigating changes in extreme high-temperature warning indicators over China under different global warming levels [173d]
- Study reports successful synthesis of centimeter-sized single crystals [173d]
- Why do dyeing poison frogs tap dance? [173d]
- Researchers successfully fabricate NiS ultrafine nanorods with separated symmetry along two directions [173d]
- Research suggests hate speech experiences drop when schools offer structure and adult support [173d]
- Researchers unveil the mechanisms for local amplification of 2024 tsunamis in Iida Bay, Japan [173d]
- Study shows transgenic expression of rubisco factors increases photosynthesis and chilling tolerance in maize [173d]
- Improved refrigeration could save nearly half of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted each year globally [173d]
- From ashes to alerts: Science helps protect Colorado travelers [173d]
- Wildlife officials confirm another gray wolf livestock attack in Colorado´s Jackson County [173d]
- SpaceX launch marks 40th for the Space Coast [173d]
- New study unveils how water dynamics slow down at low temperatures [173d]
- Researchers develop reusable 'sponge' for soaking up marine oil spills—even in chilly northern waters [173d]
- Ecological impact of eucalyptus trees: Balancing benefits and risks [173d]
- Does the requirement to offer retirement plans help workers save for retirement? [173d]
- Novel carbon nanotube yarns can generate electricity from waste heat [173d]
- Rude at work? Feeling guilty can make you a better, kinder worker [173d]
- The death of Vulcan: Study reveals planet is actually an astronomical illusion caused by stellar activity [173d]
- Biologists find nanoplastics in developing chicken heart [173d]
- Researchers introduce a planetary inclusion scale to foster broader ethical thinking [173d]
- Scientists develop computer vision framework to track animals in the wild without markers [173d]
- Researchers develop new AI tool for advanced animal behavior analysis [173d]
- NASA's OSIRIS-APEX unscathed after searing pass of sun [173d]
- 'Lean in' messages can lower women's motivation to protest gender inequality [173d]
- Economists report on a modest intervention that helps low-income families beat the poverty trap [173d]
- What is Manhattanhenge and when can you see it? [173d]
- When should you neuter or spay your dog? Researchers update guidelines [174d]
- Vast concessions threaten Malaysia's forest: Report [174d]
- New approach uses 'cloaked' proteins to deliver cancer-killing therapeutics into cells [174d]
- Key tiger habitat swamped by deadly Bangladesh cyclone [174d]
- Speeding up calculations that reveal how electrons interact in materials [174d]
- Recovery of Brazil's Spix's macaw, popularized in animated 'Rio' films, threatened by climate change [174d]
- Asian forests show resilience despite rising disturbances from climate change and human activities [174d]
- Researchers investigate changes in surface heat fluxes on sensitive areas for the slopes of Mt Everest [174d]
- Scientists explore how single-atom catalysts impact water purification in advanced oxidation process [174d]
- Small birds boast range of flight styles thanks to evolutionary edge [174d]
- Scientists elucidate substrate recognition and proton coupling mechanism of transporter protein VMAT2 [174d]
- Sweet secrets of the bayberry: Genetic insights set to transform fruit quality [174d]
- From leaf to cup: Decoding the biochemical dance of black tea's fragrance [174d]
- Florida fossil porcupine solves a prickly dilemma 10 million years in the making [174d]
- Researchers create the world's strongest ionizing terahertz radiation [174d]
- GPT's inaccuracies in agriculture could lead to crop losses and food crises [174d]
- Health risks from global warming can help drive city climate action, study finds [174d]
- Bacterial model helps reveal how our bodies prevent population explosions—and cancer [174d]
- Buried kelp: Seaweed carried to the deep sea stores more carbon than we thought [174d]
- DNA analysis reveals that there are more species of parasitoid wasps than anticipated [174d]
- Q&A: Plastic waste is a global problem, but carbon recycling can help [174d]
- Tropical forest resilience to seasonal drought linked to nutrient availability [174d]
- What causes landslides? Can we predict them to save lives? [174d]
- Video: This edible mushroom could kill you [174d]
- Australia's new consent campaign gets a lot right: But consent education won't be enough to stop sexual violence [174d]
- Replanting trees can help prevent devastating landslides like the one in Papua New Guinea, but it's not a silver bullet [174d]
- Changing native vegetation laws to allow burning on private land is good fire management, say Australian researchers [174d]
- Salty soil sensitizes plants to an unconventional mode of bacterial toxicity [174d]
- Study introduces a cleaner way to produce ammonia at room temperature and pressure [174d]
- A change of direction: Research reveals a new method to manipulate cell movement in embryos [174d]
- Researchers develop high-performance blue organic LEDs based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence material [174d]
- New approach enhances accelerator's capability to uncover clues from supernovae in lunar dust [174d]
- New molecule found to suppress bacterial antibiotic resistance evolution [174d]
- Study shows plant hydraulics create streaming electric potential in sync with biological clock [174d]
- New research shows soil microorganisms could produce additional greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost [174d]
- How killifish embryos use suspended animation to survive over 8 months of drought [174d]
- Apple versus donut: How the shape of a tokamak impacts the limits of the edge of the plasma [174d]
- Study finds fewer invasive alien species on lands of Indigenous Peoples [174d]
- DNA repair mechanism further elucidated in cryo-electron microscopy experiment [174d]
- Producing gold nano-particles (and hydrogen) in water without the need for toxic chemicals [174d]
- Novel design approach achieves nonlinear photochromism using easy-to-synthesize rhodamine spirolactam derivatives [174d]
- Global activity of seafloor biodiversity mapped for the first time [174d]
- New metasurface-based edge detecting filter for remote sensing could transform crop monitoring [174d]
- Discovery of ancient rock impression suggests ability to form cornified skin goes back to early evolution of tetrapods [174d]
- Partial skeleton of a previously unknown medium-sized theropod dinosaur found in Siberia [174d]
- Scientists uncover a multibillion-year epic written into the chemistry of life [174d]
- Detecting 'Hawking radiation' from black holes using today's telescopes [174d]
- Study suggests 'biodegradable' teabags don't readily deteriorate in the environment [174d]
- Unveiling the microscopic mechanism of superconducting metallic transistors [174d]
- One of world's rarest whales sighted off California coast [174d]
- Millions more trees isn't the climate fix New Zealand thought [174d]
- Climate change caused 26 extra days of extreme heat in last year: report [174d]
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