The Brutalist Report - phys
- NEID Earth Twin Survey discovers its first alien world [88d]
- Existence of an Earth-like planet around a dead sun offers hope for our planet's ultimate survival [88d]
- Plane contrails: white fluffy contributors to global warming [88d]
- World's first CO₂ storage service soon ready in Norway [88d]
- Florida girds for arrival of 'catastrophic' Hurricane Helene [88d]
- Key negotiator Norway sees 'positive signals' ahead of plastic talks [88d]
- Ecuador capital 'under attack' from five wildfires [88d]
- Mysterious orca group near Chile tracked down, revealing newly discovered hunting skills [89d]
- Gelatins from antlers, skin and bones of sika deer exhibit antioxidant activity, study finds [89d]
- Semimetal-induced covalency achieves high-efficiency electrocatalysis for platinum intermetallic compounds [89d]
- Strategies for maximizing recombinant protein production in tobacco plants [89d]
- Advancing synthetic Ephedra-type alkaloids with a two-step enzymatic approach [89d]
- Biofuel production: Rhodococcus strain N1-S transforms succinic acid production [89d]
- Climate change is easier to study when it's presented as a game, says researcher [89d]
- What America's history can teach us about debates on religious freedom and its importance for democracy [89d]
- Opinion: Torrential rain represents an opportunity to build a better society [89d]
- Vintage museum collection and modern research intersect in century-long bee study [89d]
- Climate-smart grazing: Study shows how weather mitigates nitrogen runoff [89d]
- Researcher develops low-sugar ice cream with smooth texture [89d]
- Frozen in time: Rock fossils hint at Mars's ancient climate [89d]
- Are tougher political sanctions better? A statistical model compares political and economic relationships to success [89d]
- Improving industrial scale lactoferrin production with synthetic biological systems [89d]
- A new approach for rockburst risk control and mitigation in deep mining [89d]
- Robotic moving 'crew' preps for work on moon [89d]
- Researchers explore novel approach to map forest dieback in satellite images [89d]
- Deep learning framework improves snow cover fraction estimation [89d]
- New report recommends specialist support to mothers in prison [89d]
- Study finds extreme temperatures increase mortality rates, with heat disproportionately affecting minorities [89d]
- New fossil species reshapes understanding of grape family history [89d]
- Two-thirds of children interact daily online with people they don't know despite grooming fears [89d]
- How special is the Milky Way galaxy? Survey team releases new findings [89d]
- Identifying the top hazardous polluters in the path of Tropical Storm Helene [89d]
- Study defines a safe operating space for major rivers in the Ganges Delta, India [89d]
- Small accounts, big decisions: How multiple savings impact retirement payout choices [89d]
- Why crickets swarm in the fall [89d]
- Record-breaking laser demonstration completes mission [89d]
- Brazil must reinforce protection of forests to meet climate change mitigation goals, study warns [89d]
- NASA analysis shows irreversible sea level rise for Pacific islands [89d]
- Manifesto outlines plankton's role in tackling triple planetary crisis [89d]
- Lack of food, not money, drives poaching in East African national parks [89d]
- Scientists' win-win solutions to global nitrogen crisis are good for the pocket and planet [89d]
- The northern lights might again be visible in the US as solar activity increases [89d]
- Milking might spread bird flu between cows [89d]
- A detailed microscopic theory: Lifting the veil of topological censorship [89d]
- A solar-assisted two-stage catalytic membrane reactor for CO₂ splitting [89d]
- The power of verbs and expressions as intuitive motivators in texts [89d]
- Rising waters, waning forests: Scientists are using tree rings to study how rising sea levels affect coastal forests [89d]
- Sustainable metal-recycling method reduces cost and greenhouse gas emissions [89d]
- Study shows that ancient reef-building stromatoporoids dodged extinction—at least temporarily [89d]
- Citizen scientists help discover microplastics along the entire German coastline [89d]
- Gender equity paradox: Study finds sex differences in reading and science are largest in gender-equal countries [89d]
- Climate scientists sound alarm over Asia's rising seas [89d]
- Heat, animal illness and erosion risks to affect NZ agriculture with changing climate [89d]
- How a nearby supernova left its mark on Earth life [89d]
- Do you feel eco-guilt or eco-shame? Emotions reveal how much we care about the environment [89d]
- What are 'rent tech' platforms? Action on reining in these exploitative tools is long overdue [89d]
- Ice cores show pollution's impact on Arctic atmosphere [89d]
- Study suggests US politicians support climate action when linked to certain other environmental issues [89d]
- Study shows Mars' early thick atmosphere could be locked up in the planet's clay surface [89d]
- How synchronization supports social interactions: Taking turns during conversations may help coordinate cues [89d]
- How sweet is the Milky Way? Astrochemist is helping find out [89d]
- Sales jobs make people neurotic, but employers can protect workers' health—just look at the construction industry [89d]
- New research reveals climate change impact on Northeastern forests may be lower than expected [89d]
- Q&A: Expert says 'The new era of microbiology is highly data driven' [89d]
- Fostering a love of stories in a child's first years is key to lifelong reading, says researcher [89d]
- Ultra-high speed camera for molecules: Attosecond spectroscopy captures electron transfer dynamics [89d]
- Historical racism still negatively affects the way paintings of Black people are perceived, research finds [89d]
- Florida girds for arrival of Helene as powerful hurricane [89d]
- Ingredients used in chewing gum help tilapia survive cold climates [89d]
- Six hurt in Ecuador as firefighters battle blazes choking capital [89d]
- Sound provides new information about the secret lives of sperm whales [89d]
- Manganese cathodes could boost lithium-ion batteries [89d]
- Restoring nature, 'adaptation' helped limit Storm Boris impact [89d]
- Climatologists develop more accurate El Niño Southern Oscillation forecasts [89d]
- Small firms may offer higher pay due to a lack of market power [89d]
- Bacterial 'flipping' allows genes to assume different forms [89d]
- ALICE probes the strong interaction three-body problem with new measurements of hadron–deuteron correlations [89d]
- New study backs conservation at landscape scale to protect a near threatened bird species [89d]
- Swing and a miss? Why golf in Australia is struggling to attract women and girls [89d]
- Study reveals mallards' flight responses ineffective in preventing vehicle collisions [89d]
- Current economic system fails examination by sustainability experts [89d]
- Murine study suggests cosmic radiation in outer space may affect long-term cognition [89d]
- Drone footage provides new insight into gray whales' acrobatic feeding behavior [89d]
- Reproductive coercion is a form of gender-based violence—it's likely more common than most understand [89d]
- Palestinian education 'under attack', leaving a generation close to losing hope, study warns [89d]
- Researchers name beetle after National Geographic photographer [89d]
- Why do people breach their bail? Research shows it's not because they're committing more crimes [89d]
- Nuking a huge asteroid could save Earth, lab experiment suggests [89d]
- Investigating 'climate burnout' to learn how people can maintain motivation to fight climate change [89d]
- Arctic sea ice near historic low; Antarctic ice continues decline [89d]
- How coral and sediments helped to reconstruct 2.6 million years of climate history [89d]
- NASA pilots use specialty suits to validate data [89d]
- How professional sports leagues that embrace social justice causes could influence politics [89d]
- Revealing why so many people breach bail conditions [89d]
- Global warming has brought more frequent, bigger and fiercer fires, which may make conditions even warmer [89d]
- Brain development: Extracellular vesicles found to facilitate cellular communication [89d]
- Submicroscopic magnetite may be ubiquitous in lunar regolith of high-Ti region [89d]
- Electron backscatter diffraction elucidates the microstructure of alkali metals deposited in a battery [89d]
- Filtering with mussel power: Nanomembrane allows efficient sieving of ions from liquids [89d]
- CRISPR-Cas13: A new frontier in RNA-editing with therapeutic potential [89d]
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