The Brutalist Report - phys
- Astronomers investigate long-term variability of blazar AO 0235+164 [11d]
- Bees help tackle elephant-human conflict in Kenya [11d]
- Will we be able to continue living by the sea? Ocean experts explore considerations for governments [11d]
- Fifth storm in under a month bears down on Philippines [11d]
- LED light strategy deters Great White shark attacks [11d]
- New strategies needed to combat immune system-damaging poultry virus detected on UK farms [11d]
- Report: Number of people impacted by climate disasters in the Pacific increased 700% in the last decade [11d]
- European ocean research community calls for enhanced monitoring to improve ocean observation [11d]
- A trash compactor is going to the space station [11d]
- One-step, high-speed, thermal-electric aerosol printing of piezoelectric bio-organic films [11d]
- Biologists discover new species of gecko [11d]
- AI-enhanced model could improve space weather forecasting [11d]
- Uncovering health impacts of forever chemicals on freshwater turtles [11d]
- Birds, bees and bats working together means more macadamia nuts [11d]
- New AI model improves prediction power for genomics related to disease [11d]
- Could microbes help create sustainable electronics? [11d]
- Cloned black-footed ferret birth sparks ethical debate—why that is a big step, but not a substitute, for conservation [11d]
- Team reveals how current sheets in turbulent plasma form in Earth's magnetosheath [11d]
- SpaceX aims for double Space Coast launch within four hours today [11d]
- Smart surveillance system improves tomato plant monitoring with high-speed disease detection, fruit counting [11d]
- 3D leaf edge reconstruction method enhances plant morphology analysis [11d]
- Arctic raptors study reveals a new migration pattern, highlighting potential errors in range mapping [11d]
- Hypercarnivores study reveals unique adaptations of jaw function and tooth wear [11d]
- Inland Delaware watersheds impaired by human waste, study suggests [11d]
- Beach kindergarten helps kids grasp early STEM concepts [11d]
- AI-powered model enhances rice lodging detection for improved agricultural outcomes [11d]
- Windfall profits from oil and gas could cover climate payments, says study [11d]
- African voices in ink: Researcher uncovers letters from Igbo people [11d]
- People with fewer resources seen as less trustworthy across cultures, research shows [11d]
- Research uncovers how barred owls interact with urban areas and why it matters [11d]
- 53 years of survey data confirm African elephant decline [11d]
- Swirling polar vortices likely exist on the sun, new research finds [11d]
- Was 'Snowball Earth' a global event? New study delivers best proof yet [11d]
- Miniature tag offers unique insight into the movement of hummingbirds [11d]
- New CRISPR system for gene silencing doesn't rely on cutting DNA [11d]
- Study reveals why carbon boosts metal nanoparticle catalysts [11d]
- Financial anxiety leads to unnecessary Christmas shopping, say researchers [11d]
- Understanding causes of echo chambers: Political news selective exposure across countries [11d]
- People do care about extinct species, but not for long—new study [11d]
- Great Britain lags behind Europe on restricting gambling marketing, new research shows [11d]
- Gender inequality ingrained in global climate negotiations, say researchers [11d]
- Nations approve new UN rules on carbon markets at COP29 [11d]
- The public implications of private substitutes for electric grid reliability [11d]
- Research shows gender, nationality enhance rivalry perceptions [11d]
- Jupiter-mass binary objects hidden in Orion Nebula: Study explores new theory on their formation [11d]
- Plastic-eating insect discovered in Kenya [11d]
- Scientists call for global action on microbial climate solutions [11d]
- A new paradigm in high-speed photoacoustic small animal whole-body imaging [11d]
- Physicists create tiny hurricanes of light that could transport huge amounts of data [11d]
- Mining old data from NASA's Voyager 2 solves several Uranus mysteries [11d]
- Scientists use microcellular drones to deliver lung cancer-killing drugs [11d]
- Climate change is hitting women the hardest—economists want to address it [11d]
- Researcher: The just energy transition ignores labor outside the formal economy. So is it just? [11d]
- Companies are buying up cheap carbon offsets—it may be more about greenwashing than helping the climate [11d]
- The COP29 climate talks are about to kick off in Baku, Azerbaijan. Here's what to expect [11d]
- Scientists demonstrate controlled transfer of atoms using coherent tunneling between optical tweezers [11d]
- 'King Arthur's Hall' is five times older than thought, researchers discover [11d]
- Genetic study solves the mystery of 'selfish' B chromosomes in rye [11d]
- Malibu retrofit at $300,000 shows limits of wildfire-prepping [11d]
- A distant planet seems to have a sulfur-rich atmosphere, hinting at alien volcanoes [11d]
- Humans have already caused 1.5°C of long-term global warming according to new estimates [11d]
- New microscope shows live imaging of nanoscale biological process for the first time [11d]
- Space Force new GPS satellites are running months behind schedule [11d]
- Children aren't reading for pleasure according to new research—here's how you can help them love books [11d]
- Pediatricians say sharing books with children is the best holiday gift of all [11d]
- What's the difference between liquid and powder laundry detergent? It's not just the obvious [11d]
- If you meet a lizard the size of a dog in the wild in SC, here's what you can do, DNR says [11d]
- Restricting cars in cities: A cost-benefit analysis of Low Emission Zones [11d]
- Tumor suppressor forms gel-like assemblies to sacrifice cancer cells [11d]
- Research shows stress about personal finances may make leaders abusive in workplace [11d]
- When to catch the last supermoon of the year [12d]
- Skinny Antarctic penguin appears on Australia beach [12d]
- What Strictly Come Dancing can teach us about how (and how not) to give feedback [12d]
- Arctic lake sediment records reveal unexpected storm patterns [12d]
- Why is the oboe used to tune an orchestra? And other questions about tuning, answered [12d]
- Iron electrocatalysis breaks down polystyrene and delivers green hydrogen [12d]
- Scientists suggest amping up efforts to mitigate effects of climate change [12d]
- Unexpected differences in genetically identical bacteria provide a new perspective on aging at the cellular level [12d]
- In a record-breaking drought, bush birds from around Perth flocked to the city [12d]
- Scientists use cow gut enzyme to disrupt bacterial biofilms [12d]
- Heavy-ion run at the LHC begins [12d]
- Compact error correction: Toward a more efficient 'quantum hard drive' [12d]
- Markers in iPSC quality control—a new approach to enhance standardization [12d]
- Launching mass from the moon helped by lunar gravity anomalies [12d]
- Two new snail species named after Tolkien characters [12d]
- Working 9 to 5: Not a way to make a living, British workers declare [12d]
- Storms are knocking down more and more trees in the Amazon [12d]
- What impact will the US presidential election result have on global supply chains? [12d]
- Despite many crises, most Latin American democracies are still working [12d]
- Maternal small RNAs determine the fate of hybrid seeds in plants, finds study [12d]
- Theory vs. data: Team tests Einstein's predictions by calculating the distortion of time and space [12d]
- COP29 climate finance deal 'must cover loss and damage,' experts urge [12d]
- International canine gene research database enhances understanding of hereditary diseases [12d]
- Strontium isotope analysis tracks prehistoric ostrich eggshell bead exchange in southern Africa [12d]
- Theoretical predictions provide a first peek at nuclear shape transitions [12d]
- Astronomers observe an unlucky star's repeated tidal disruptions [12d]
- White truffles, Italy's gold, menaced by climate change [12d]
- Laser spectroscopy study explores nuclear structure of fermium and nobelium isotopes [12d]
- Monitoring Webb's mirrors for optimal optics [12d]
- Star's disappearance in Andromeda marks the birth of a black hole [12d]
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