The Brutalist Report - phys
- UN biodiversity summit making 'very good progress': officials [33d]
- COVID lessons learned? UN summit mulls plan for healthy planet, and humans [33d]
- Boeing exploring sale of space business: report [33d]
- It's almost Halloween. That means it's time for a bat beauty contest [33d]
- A cooling shift: Slowing ocean circulation may temper Arctic temperature rise [33d]
- New tool helps assess narcissism in job candidates [33d]
- Cracking the code: Researchers unlock a 'new synthetic frontier' for quantum dots [33d]
- NASA astronaut hospitalized after return from ISS [33d]
- Researchers identify 'dancer' as a new curiosity style in Wikipedia browsing [33d]
- Pushing the boundaries of traditional ceramic techniques by merging art and science [34d]
- Study reveals the twists and turns of mammal evolution from a sprawling to upright posture [34d]
- Researchers create dynamic polymer network material for recyclable high-sensitivity sensors [34d]
- Invisible anatomy in the fruit fly uterus: New discoveries could have implications for fertility and pest control [34d]
- AI model predicts diarrheal disease outbreaks related to climate change [34d]
- New deep ultraviolet micro-LED array advances maskless photolithography [34d]
- Move along moose: Study reveals the 'most Canadian' animals [34d]
- The preparation makes the poison: How muscarine in mushrooms becomes toxic [34d]
- Optical technique that uses orbital angular momentum could transform medical diagnostics [34d]
- Ripples of colonialism: Decarbonization strategies perpetuate inequalities in human rights, says study [34d]
- Tropical storm leaves towns submerged, 76 dead in Philippines [34d]
- UK climate strategy ruled lawful in landmark court case [34d]
- Report summarizes findings from a decade of unprecedented gambling research in Massachusetts [34d]
- Smog in Pakistan megacity ends outdoor play for schoolkids [34d]
- When things get tight: How does the embryo in rapeseed react to mechanical constraints? [34d]
- Report: Nations must close huge emissions gap in new climate pledges and deliver immediate action, or 1.5°C is lost [34d]
- Ion engines could take us to the solar gravitational lens in less than 13 years, suggests paper [34d]
- Homelessness, high rents weigh heavily on Angelenos, survey finds [34d]
- Researchers warn against weakening Clean Air Act regulations [34d]
- Don't be duped: Here's how to spot deepfakes [34d]
- Super-resolution imaging of living tissues achieved by multi-confocal image scanning microscopy [34d]
- For heating plasma in fusion devices, researchers unravel how electrons respond to neutral beam injection [34d]
- Re-analysis of Milky Way's central supermassive black hole shows elongated structure [34d]
- Achieving 'nature positive' requires net gain legislation, say researchers [34d]
- Novel light source enables better temporal resolution of UV-induced molecular dynamics [34d]
- Did some of Earth's water come from the solar wind? [34d]
- A natural climate change laboratory in Japan reveals the adaptation dynamics of fishers [34d]
- New machine learning model quickly and accurately predicts dielectric function [34d]
- Advancing drug delivery: New framework links lipid nanoparticle structure to immune response [34d]
- Study finds cheating boosts male sparrow fitness [34d]
- Chemists develop a metal-free way to selectively convert symmetrical diols into one of two mirror-image isomers [34d]
- Study shows weak external electric fields may protect crops from infection [34d]
- New method achieves functional protein delivery into living cells [34d]
- Synthesis method improves catalytic activity by controlling the surface structure of metal particles [34d]
- A new spectroscopy method reveals water's quantum secrets [34d]
- VAMMIT trials: Tackling methane emissions in mining [34d]
- 'Well-man' thrown from castle identified from 800-year-old Norse saga [34d]
- Saturn's moon Titan has insulating methane-rich crust up to six miles thick [34d]
- Climate scientists identify water requirements for climate mitigation through ecosystem restoration [34d]
- Scientists gain insight into the material defects that cause errors in quantum computing [34d]
- An analysis of Storm Boris and European flooding during September 2024 [34d]
- Study finds UK adults aren't connected to nature [34d]
- UK courts are getting it wrong on eyewitness evidence, argues study [34d]
- Misinformation and disinformation: Both prebunking and debunking work for fighting them, finds study [34d]
- Study finds 'elite' online critics maintain influence even after losing status [34d]
- From fireflies to drones: Researchers uncover strategy for synchronization efficiency [34d]
- Molecular study of newly discovered tardigrade species helps explain ability to withstand high doses of radiation [34d]
- Search results for dark photon leptonic decays manage to exclude new regions [34d]
- Want genuine progress toward restoring nature? Follow these four steps [34d]
- A poor year for juvenile striped bass in Virginia waters in 2024 [34d]
- Hourglass model of complex multicellularity found in brown algae [34d]
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