The Brutalist Report - phys
- Neutron star 'mountains' would cause ripples in space-time [78d]
- Importance of RNA modifications in fungal infection resistance could lead to better treatments [78d]
- Odds point to a shift in the gender appeal of sports betting [78d]
- Nano rainbows: Expanding the light spectrum at the smallest scale [78d]
- Researchers develop novel reverse osmosis membrane to reduce biofouling [78d]
- AI-fabricated 'junk science' floods Google scholar, researchers warn [78d]
- Could AI replace politicians? A philosopher maps out three possible futures [78d]
- Planets can form in even the harshest conditions [78d]
- Wind turbines impair bats' access to water in agricultural landscapes, study finds [78d]
- Overcoming barriers to food systems sustainability: An interconnected framework [78d]
- Amplification trick makes water toxin detection 10 times more sensitive [78d]
- Fully recyclable carbon nanotube fibers have far-reaching implications for manufacturing across sectors [78d]
- Polygamy is (not) for the birds: How different mating practices shape evolution and survival [78d]
- 'PDS' warnings were made to grab attention in tornadoes, hurricanes, and now wildfires [78d]
- The UK is surprisingly short of water, but more reservoirs aren't the answer [78d]
- Tennis is facing an existential crisis over doping. How will it respond? [78d]
- Webb watches carbon-rich dust shells form and expand in star system [78d]
- Open-access Daphnia atlas provides detailed view of sentinel species for environmental research [78d]
- Lasers help archaeologists study ancient tattoos on Peruvian mummies [78d]
- Car use habits foster negative views on carbon taxes—even among environmentalists [78d]
- Cosmic shock waves: Unraveling the mystery of electron acceleration [78d]
- Deep mining of teaching assessment data to measure quality of online education [78d]
- Fertility trends in developed nations show unexpected reversals [78d]
- Acculturation of Turkish-Dutch citizens varies according to domain and generation [78d]
- Increased AI use linked to eroding critical thinking skills [78d]
- Mapping landslide hazards across Indiana [78d]
- Satellite image shows Los Angeles wildfires [78d]
- Planting soybean green proves effective for waterhemp and Palmer amaranth suppression [78d]
- Advanced techniques paint a more accurate picture of molecular geometry in metal complexes [78d]
- Oregon Cascades hide a huge buried aquifer [78d]
- Embryo development hinges on sugar-modified proteins, study demonstrates [78d]
- Mass deportations don't keep out 'bad genes.' They use scientific racism to justify biased immigration policies [78d]
- Firefighting planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires. Why using saltwater is typically a last resort [78d]
- Is capitalism falling out of favor? We analyzed 400,000 news stories to find out [78d]
- Molecular 'velcro': Covalent bonds between 2D materials unlock enhanced optoelectronic capabilities [78d]
- The dynamics that polarize us on social media are about to get worse [78d]
- Ukraine was a migration hub until around 500 years ago, study finds [78d]
- How the EPA administrator protects public health, air, water and the environment [78d]
- Many 'impact investors' aren't fully tracking whether their investments are good for society or the environment [78d]
- Exploring an alternate solar system: Research maps impact of 'super-Earth' [78d]
- Physicists discover and explain unexpected magnetism in atomically thin material [78d]
- Astronomers catch unprecedented features at brink of active black hole [78d]
- Funding public schools based on previous year enrollment may help keep their budgets more stable [78d]
- Hubble reveals surprising spiral shape of galaxy hosting young jet [78d]
- To mitigate impact of wildfires on communities' water, report offers guidance to public drinking water system staff [78d]
- Consumer Food Insights Report: Out-of-stock foods rate drops for second straight year [78d]
- Nuclear electric propulsion technology could make missions to Mars faster [78d]
- Giant freshwater aquifer in southern Africa is under threat from mining [78d]
- Much of Australia enjoys the same Mediterranean climate as L.A.—for bushfires, that doesn't bode well [78d]
- Hybrid cascade process selectively converts CO₂ into methanol [78d]
- Beyond evolution: Alfred Russel Wallace's critique of the 19th century world [78d]
- Survey finds more hidden supermassive black holes than expected [79d]
- Wildfires can contaminate drinking water systems with harmful chemicals—here's what Los Angeles needs to know [79d]
- Did COVID really push some Italians out of the country's cities? [79d]
- Germany races to contain foot-and-mouth outbreak amid export fears [79d]
- DNA nanorobots that can alter artificial cells offer a new tool for synthetic biology [79d]
- California wildfire disaster: State's insurance industry could see 'catastrophic failures' in the coming days [79d]
- Apex predators in prehistoric Colombian oceans would have snacked on killer whales today [79d]
- Scientists achieve measurement of three different deformations in atomic nucleus [79d]
- Q&A: Examining American attitudes on global climate policies [79d]
- L.A. fires show the human cost of climate-driven 'whiplash' between wet and dry extremes [79d]
- Cell-free biosensors combine precision and simplicity for cancer detection [79d]
- Experts discuss the future of cities post COVID-19 [79d]
- Philly sports fans consider themselves 'gritty' − but it's merely a myth used to fuel their passion [79d]
- An eye for an eye: People agree about the values of body parts across cultures and eras [79d]
- Earth's temperature peaks in 2024, marking hottest year ever [79d]
- Mathematical technique 'opens the black box' of AI decision-making [79d]
- Quantum computer helps to answer questions on lattice gauge theory [79d]
- Relative of Jack the Ripper victim demands new inquest [79d]
- Study finds adults with language disorder face higher wrongful conviction risk [79d]
- Researchers uncover privet leaves as new source of anti-inflammatory compounds [79d]
- Prison staff and inmates face unseen psychological wounds, experts warn [79d]
- Who really benefits from economic development? Experts say human rights needs to be priority [79d]
- Great Barrier Reef fish evidence suggests shifts in major global biodiversity patterns [79d]
- Social media users show higher cryptocurrency investment rates [79d]
- Physicists develop the 'perfect' recipe for a well-known Italian pasta dish [79d]
- Scientists resolve 'identity crisis' for Australia's deadliest spider [79d]
- Drug candidates target metabolic pathway in bacteria while sparing human cells [79d]
- From microplastics to macro-impact: Expert explains plastic recycling challenges [79d]
- Evolutionary map uncovers bacterial survival genes [79d]
- Genetic diversity in Alaska's red king crab may provide climate change resilience [79d]
- Single-cell method enables rapid identification of airborne pathogens in real-world environment [79d]
- Innovative film combines cooling efficiency with vibrant structural colors [79d]
- Syringe-wielding germs could crack antimicrobial resistance crisis [79d]
- Versatile nanothermometer enables real-time material structure and temperature observation [79d]
- Ecologists reveal key genetic insights for conservation of iconic cockatoo species [79d]
- New approach merges theoretical fundamentals with experimental studies of the proton's structure [79d]
- Study reveals unexpected cause of winter ozone pollution [79d]
- Generative AI: Uncovering its environmental and social costs [79d]
- Does the social media ban for Australian children go too far, or not far enough? [79d]
- Could we detect advanced civilizations by their industrial pollution? Probably not [79d]
- Chornobyl dogs' genetic differences not due to mutation, study finds [79d]
- Keyhole surgery on old books leads to discovery of medieval fragments [79d]
- Physicists experimentally observe topological defects in glasses for the first time [79d]
- Microscopic robots that swim towards chemical signals offer precise drug delivery solutions [79d]
- Astronomers observe X-ray flashes from a nearby supermassive black hole that accelerate mysteriously [79d]
- Collaboration tests new method for protecting quantum networks [79d]
- Scientists engineer nanostructured surfaces hostile to bacteria but friendly to cells [79d]
- Megathrust earthquakes: Modeling the long and short of subduction zones [79d]
- Transport study reveals why journey is as important as the destination [79d]
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