The Brutalist Report - phys
- Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea after 2022 explosion, finds study [150d]
- A railroad of cells: Computer simulations explain cell movement [150d]
- Javan rhino clings to survival after Indonesia poaching wave [150d]
- Landslides kill nine as Bangladesh lashed by rain [150d]
- Ohio train derailment caused chemical pollution falling to Earth's surface across the US and beyond, study reveals [150d]
- Scottish farmers damn wild beaver reintroduction policy [150d]
- For the endangered Nashville crayfish, its rebound is both good and bad news [150d]
- Ultrasound beam triggers 'nanodroplets' to deliver drugs at exactly the right spot [150d]
- Look to women for sustainable livestock farming bordering the Amazon rainforest, says study [151d]
- New study finds at least 1 in 4 US residential yards exceeds new EPA lead soil level guideline [151d]
- Study explores whether advertising contributes to or leads to declines in happiness [151d]
- California wildfires grow amid warm temperatures, gusty winds [151d]
- SpaceX switches up missions to set up Cape Canaveral launch tonight [151d]
- NASA planes fly over Baltimore power plants and landfills measuring air pollution, greenhouse gases [151d]
- Should FEMA recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke as 'major disasters?' [151d]
- Researchers: AI can make African elections more efficient, but trust must be built and proper rules put in place [151d]
- Cyberbullying and sexual harassment rampant in esports, study finds [151d]
- Study explores how local firms should adopt market, nonmarket strategies in the face of foreign direct investment [151d]
- Perseverance finds 'popcorn'-like rocks on planet Mars [151d]
- Biologists take closer look at stress response in cells [151d]
- City sprawl is now large enough to sway global warming over land [151d]
- What's a heat dome? Here's why so much of the US is broiling this week [151d]
- Boeing Starliner return to Earth set for June 26 [151d]
- Study reveals planetary boundary layer: Satellites illuminate atmospheric mysteries [151d]
- Study finds German students rank middle of the pack in creative thinking [151d]
- Research offers advice to Etsy merchants: If you like what you do, charge more for it [151d]
- The cost of silence: Financial stress mutes couples' communication [151d]
- Korean study forecasts 110,000 premature deaths by 2050 due to PM2.5 and aging [151d]
- New theory broadens phase transition exploration [151d]
- Scientists unearth stingrays' heavy lifting role in estuaries [151d]
- Researchers invent 100% biodegradable 'barley plastic' [151d]
- Will climate change turn the Arctic green? [151d]
- Companies can capitalize on crises to thrive in their industry, study finds [151d]
- Opinion: The world no longer needs new fossil fuels, and the UK could lead the way in making them taboo [151d]
- Tropical solstice shadows [151d]
- Physicists combine multiple Higgs boson pair studies and discover clues about the stability of the universe [151d]
- Searing heat scorches US from Chicago to East Coast [151d]
- Researchers report on effectiveness of violence against women campaigns during sports events [151d]
- Unpopular political proposals affect electoral outcomes even if not implemented, finds study [151d]
- Rats study tests whether photoluminescent fur is used in nocturnal communication [151d]
- New biocatalytic method eliminates cyanide in nitrile production [151d]
- New model identifies shortcut for understanding dolphin health [151d]
- Researchers argue for standardizing terminology to stop the spread of disease [151d]
- Anti-Asian rhetoric during the pandemic negatively impacted employment and earnings, new research finds [151d]
- New method enhances X-ray microscopy for detecting tiny defects [151d]
- Evangelical Christians more likely to avoid issue of racial injustice following murder of George Floyd, finds study [151d]
- New technique achieves visualization of instantaneous states of materials in high-speed devices [151d]
- Team of biologists discover fluorescence in 27 marine creatures [151d]
- Study reveals huge increase in global economic cost of invasive mosquitoes and diseases they transmit [151d]
- Study: Support for Black nationalism now more widespread as profile of Black nationalist has changed across time [151d]
- Novice consumers more likely to purchase wine with sweetness scales on labels, finds study [151d]
- Laying the foundation for lunar base construction: Elucidating lunar soil-microwave interactions [151d]
- Researchers film energy materials as they form [151d]
- New method enhances Brillouin optical fiber sensing for infrastructure monitoring [151d]
- New simulations reveal hot neutrinos trapped during neutron star collisions [151d]
- Collaborative approaches improve materials informatics workforce training [151d]
- Backdoor method creates high-entropy material at lower temperatures [151d]
- Nations realize they need to take risks or lose the race to the moon [151d]
- How tight-knit communities might prevent environmental progress [151d]
- High fliers: Pleasure-seeking parrots are using aromatic plants, stinky ants and alcohol to preen themselves [151d]
- Tweets analyzed by scientists offer insight into effective hurricane risk messaging [151d]
- Humor can make you a better workplace leader, if you use it properly; here's how [151d]
- Power demand peaks in northern India heat wave [151d]
- Four dead, over a dozen missing as extreme weather hits China [151d]
- In the hunt for a second Earth, look to small planets, says new research [151d]
- Election administration performance linked to counties' economic, racial makeup [151d]
- Respectful canoeing means acknowledging Indigenous authority over the land and water [151d]
- Harnessing ecological theory for successful ecosystem restoration [151d]
- Denmark bans noodles for being too hot—what you need to know about chili heat [151d]
- Rethinking English essay scores [151d]
- Study shows fish may use punishment to promote help from their offspring [151d]
- Enhancing children's understanding, critical thinking and creativity through collaborative designing of AI apps [151d]
- Errors detected in several historical consumer price indices [151d]
- Koalas can predict and prepare for the hottest days of summer, study finds [151d]
- How can surface morphology change selectivity in electrocatalysis? [151d]
- Unexpected diversity of light-sensing proteins goes beyond vision in frogs [151d]
- Scientists discover massive energy imbalance on Saturn [151d]
- The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues [151d]
- Study proposes roadmap for integrating edge AI into farming [151d]
- Where to put head and tail? Researchers discover new factor in the formation of body axes [151d]
- Odors are encoded in rings in the brains of migratory locusts, finds study [151d]
- Researchers discover the world's oldest wine in Rome [151d]
- Global study discovers natural hazards threaten over 3,000 species [151d]
- 250-million-year-old fossil seen anew with modern technology [151d]
- Biomechanics of sound production in high-pitched classical singing [151d]
- New development opens the door to more studies of protein movements [151d]
- Novel sensor developed for rapid detection of harmful insecticides [151d]
- Marsquakes could reveal whether liquid water exists underground on red planet [151d]
- Researchers observe a large anomalous Hall effect triggered by spin-fluctuating devil's staircase [151d]
- Lung-targeting lipid nanoparticles with CRISPR components successfully treat cystic fibrosis mouse models [151d]
- Investigating nematode-microbe interactions in lab-simulated decomposed beetle environments [151d]
- Starlings found to expend 25% less energy in follower position compared to flying solo [151d]
- New study shows mechanisms of hagfish burrowing into deep sea sediment [151d]
- Physicists find a new way to represent π [151d]
- Research investigates chemical composition of globular cluster Terzan 6 [151d]
- Study suggests at-camera gaze can increase scores in simulated interviews [151d]
- Study proposes novel hypothesis to explain occupation of Brazil's southern coast 2,000 years ago [151d]
- Scientists use tyrosine nanomedicine to halt melanoma growth [151d]
- Ultra-high spectral purity revealed in exciton-polariton laser [151d]
- Quantum computing trade-off problem addressed by new system [151d]
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