The Brutalist Report - phys
- Thousands of fish dead as lake dries in Mexican drought [157d]
- 'Hurricane hunters:' Calm science pilots in eye of the storm [157d]
- Japan's escargot entrepreneur achieves the 'impossible' [157d]
- Rural India runs dry as thirsty megacity Mumbai sucks water [157d]
- Politicians deny misdeeds because we want to believe them, research suggests [157d]
- While aiming for massive gas cloud, astronomers spot differences in thickness of Milky Way Galaxy [157d]
- Satellite data reveal electromagnetic anomalies up to 19 days before 2023 Turkey earthquake [157d]
- Scientists show the key role of spleen and extracellular vesicles in cryptic malaria infections [157d]
- Silicon carbide/carbon microspheres maintain performance in harsh environments [157d]
- Atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels hit historic high in Scotland following Icelandic volcanic eruption [157d]
- Einstein Telescope could launch a new era in astronomy [157d]
- Parabolic flight with exoskeleton: Researchers test fine motor skills in weightlessness [157d]
- A mission to find 10 million near-Earth asteroids every year [157d]
- From genes to growth: The science behind miniature apple trees [157d]
- Researchers publish first-of-its kind scorpion genome [157d]
- Video: Eclipse-making double-satellite Proba-3 [157d]
- Researchers leverage inkjet printing to make a portable multispectral 3D camera [157d]
- Sweetpotato's sweet revenge against fungal disease [157d]
- Nanowires create elite warriors to enhance T cell therapy [157d]
- Scientists adapt astronomy method to unblur microscopy images [157d]
- Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies to adapt to future shortages [157d]
- Coming in hot: NASA's Chandra checks habitability of exoplanets [157d]
- Quirky circling behavior in mice informs research on humans in space [157d]
- Study explores the sun's effects on the skin microbiome—it can create a damaged skin barrier [157d]
- Researchers find earliest evidence for a microblade adaptation in the Tibetan plateau [157d]
- Study: Climate change drove the route shift of the ancient Silk Road in two distinct ways [157d]
- Researchers develop piezocatalytically-induced controllable mineralization scaffold with bone-like microenvironment [157d]
- Discovery of microfossil in China from the 518-million-year-old Qingjiang biota sheds light on adaptive evolution [157d]
- Norwegian boys dislike school more than any other group, finds study [157d]
- Pacific coast gray whales have gotten 13% shorter in the past 20–30 years, study finds [157d]
- Study confirms the rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed [157d]
- Scientists study effect of boron nitride microribbon on ceramic properties [157d]
- Research finds dolphins with elevated mercury levels in Florida and Georgia [157d]
- Wreck of the last ship of famed Anglo-Irish explorer Shackleton found off the coast of Canada [157d]
- NASA analysis confirms a year of monthly temperature records [157d]
- Team develops predictive tool for designing complex metal alloys that can withstand extreme environments [157d]
- Satellite 'megaconstellations' may jeopardize recovery of ozone hole [157d]
- On-demand courses increase revenue but lower engagement [157d]
- Astronomers discover parallel disks and jets erupting from a pair of young stars [157d]
- Video: New light-sheet microscope for multicellular systems unveiled [157d]
- Transparent organic–inorganic hybrid photoresist enables precision machining of optical microstructures [157d]
- A 'liquid battery' advance—strategies for electrocatalytic hydrogenation [157d]
- A route to scalable Majorana qubits [157d]
- Dogs housed with a companion are less stressed and adopted faster than dogs housed alone, research finds [157d]
- Analysis indicates Greek island was home to Bronze Age purple dye workshop [157d]
- Engineer explains the science behind metamaterials and MRI enhancement [157d]
- Study suggests ambivalence and polarized views can promote political violence [157d]
- 'Synthetic' cell shown to follow chemical directions and change shape, a vital biological function [157d]
- Swimming microrobots deliver cancer-fighting drugs to metastatic lung tumors in mice [157d]
- Analyses show ancient Syrian diets resembled the modern 'Mediterranean diet' [157d]
- Novel biosensor offers enhanced DNA detection specificity [157d]
- Nitrous oxide emissions are accelerating with growing demand for fertilizer and meat [157d]
- Book bans as political action: Evidence from US schools [157d]
- Polyandrous birds evolve faster than monogamous ones, new study finds [157d]
- Some online platforms are starting to measure 'student engagement' at school: Here's what you need to know [157d]
- Exploring online morality in the context of evolved human responses [157d]
- A mountainous mystery uncovered in South Australia's pink sands [157d]
- Study shows magnesium oxide undergoes dynamic transition when it comes to super-Earth exoplanets [157d]
- Researchers report dropping atmosphere levels of the last ozone-layer-damaging chemicals to be phased out [157d]
- Ants detect and monitor low levels of moonlight to navigate at night, new study shows [157d]
- Scientists propose novel AI approach for lipid nanoparticles screening in mRNA delivery [157d]
- NASA's Roman mission gets cosmic 'sneak peek' from supercomputers [157d]
- African elephants shown to address one another with name-like calls, similar to humans [157d]
- Study suggests Holstein dairy cows not harmed by producing beef crossbred calves [157d]
- Fish and chips on Mars: Research shows how colonists could produce their own food [157d]
- Shaking the box for new physics: CMS collaboration reports findings on rare B⁰ meson decay [157d]
- Wealthy Kiwis are driving up transport emissions, study finds [157d]
- Invasive alien species biggest threat to biodiversity and livelihoods in Caribbean, according to new field guide [157d]
- Why India didn't have the 'climate election' it needed, even amid a lethal heat wave [157d]
- What to do if you or someone you know is targeted with deepfake porn or AI nudes [157d]
- Indonesian police arrest 6 suspected poachers over the killing of 26 endangered Javan rhinos [157d]
- Advanced underwater robots discover deep-sea squid that broods giant eggs [157d]
- Study reveals antiviral properties of solid wood surfaces [157d]
- Researchers unveil the dynamical nature of emergent magnetic monopoles in real magnets for the first time [157d]
- Researchers look to AI to solve antibiotic resistance [157d]
- Complaints are different when customers think a company cares [157d]
- New method integrates quantum dots with metasurfaces for enhanced luminescence [157d]
- New theory describes how waves carry information from surroundings [157d]
- Bans on fossil fuel advertising are coming—and sport should not be exempt [157d]
- Students crisscross tornado alley, chasing storms, sharing data, learning lessons [157d]
- Scientists develop an easier, less expensive technology for proteome analysis [157d]
- Study suggests celebrities and influencers are less persuasive/likable when they turn off their social media comments [157d]
- NASA's planet hunter satellite observes smaller object in a black hole pair directly for the first time [157d]
- Police are frustrated with increasing numbers of mental health callouts [157d]
- An air-filled sac within birds' lungs is believed to modify mechanics of flight while soaring [157d]
- Earth's 'Great Oxidation Event' was spread over 200 million years, according to recent geochemical discoveries [157d]
- Economist says hybrid work is a 'win-win-win' for productivity, performance and retention [157d]
- Ancient Maya genomes reveal the practice of male twin ritual sacrifice at Chichén Itzá [157d]
- Fruit fly study shows that reproductive cells can renew chromosome-linking proteins [157d]
- Scientists reconstruct ancient genomes of the two most deadly malaria parasites to identify origin and spread [157d]
- Study uses electrospun nanofibers to improve flexible piezoelectric sensors [157d]
- Psychology researchers find collaborative imagination increases social connection [157d]
- Drone test of planetary landing radar [157d]
- Green light for Galileo second-generation satellite design [157d]
- Why social media rarely leads to constructive political action [157d]
- New research suggests prior studies of ancient sea creature Pikaia had it upside down [157d]
- Dark excitons shed new light on matter [157d]
- Aerosols may affect climate more than previously thought [157d]
- Observations explore the halo of Centaurus A [157d]
- Researchers find rare organ preservation in Brazilian fossil fishes [157d]
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