The Brutalist Report - phys
- Widespread biofluorescence in birds-of-paradise suggests enhanced signaling for hierarchy and courtship displays [266d]
- Report: Colorado forests are releasing more carbon than they capture each year [266d]
- Nationalism, geopolitical tensions, cultural gaps and economic crises are reshaping global tourism, study finds [266d]
- How scientists plan to prevent plastic pollution in the ocean [266d]
- NASA's mini rover team is packed for lunar journey [266d]
- AI program could help tackle global microplastics challenge [266d]
- A new AI tool for rapid identification in forensic investigations is faster than humans at estimating biological sex [266d]
- The dynamics of fluid flow on (and off) inclined fibers [266d]
- Deep-sea shrimp have evolved enhanced vision for the bioluminescent world, study finds [266d]
- Tiny plastic particles can amplify pollutant absorption in plants and intestinal cells [266d]
- Synthetic compartments 'turbocharge' bacteria for faster protein production [266d]
- From photons to protons: Team makes breakthrough in high-energy particle detection [266d]
- Lifting the fog on air pollution-weather interactions [266d]
- Scientists call for greater policy relevance of IPCC reports [266d]
- Data-driven techniques enhance understanding of cell division [266d]
- How a breeding network could build a genetic pathway to more productive and climate-smart livestock in Africa [266d]
- Self-assembled proteomimetics: Synthetic antibodies that are easier and cheaper to produce [266d]
- Eco-friendly method can separate and recycle refrigerants tied to climate crisis [266d]
- Researchers develop novel approach to evaluate soil moisture stations' spatial representativeness [266d]
- Researchers achieve highest-quality moss genome assembly to date [266d]
- SpaceX keeps pace with 14th Space Coast launch of the year [266d]
- 'Structural poverty' maps could steer help to world's neediest [266d]
- A wealth of evidence: Machine learning approach leads to a 'living systematic map' of climate policy research [266d]
- Guarding our seafood: Exploring strategies against food pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus [266d]
- 'Junk' RNA segments found to play role in protein production and cell stress response [266d]
- Sexual desire's complex role—how it can connect yet also divide those in a romantic relationship [266d]
- Looking between cells: Light microscopy probe provides unprecedented view of extracellular matrix [266d]
- Trace fossils reveal clues to evolution of tiny organisms in deep marine ecosystems [266d]
- Plant extract inspires new chemistry and new early lead against triple-negative breast cancer [266d]
- Miniaturization of thin films uncovers 'Goldilocks zone' in relaxor ferroelectrics [266d]
- Earth observation satellite data advancing sustainable development goals [266d]
- First 'programming language' for active material enables precise control at cellular level [266d]
- Dam fine: beavers save Czech treasury $1 million [266d]
- Decoding Shenzhen's tree growth seasons using smart remote sensing [266d]
- Bioeconomy Initiative: Eight demands for the economy of the future [266d]
- Minecraft: A powerful tool for children's learning [266d]
- Researchers provide mathematical solutions to study 2D light interaction in photonic crystal lasers [266d]
- Majority support moderation on social media platforms, global survey shows [266d]
- Antisemitism goes beyond overt acts of hate—subtle forms of bias take their toll, too [266d]
- How narrow views of romance inform which marriages are seen as legitimate [266d]
- Quantum computers successfully model particle scattering [266d]
- Astronomers announce largest collection of comets found outside our solar system [266d]
- Sex as a formality: Study shows male stick insects have lost their reproductive function [266d]
- Most animals have their own version of tree rings. Here's how we biologists use them to help species thrive [266d]
- Don't give up singing—research shows that we need it [266d]
- Repeated exposure to deepfakes makes you more likely to believe their claims, international study finds [266d]
- Paving the way for seaweed as a future protein source [266d]
- Political leanings and moral values may influence household carbon emissions patterns [266d]
- Model of Antarctica's water enhances sea level forecasts by interpreting subglacial hydrology for whole continent [266d]
- Exploiting photon colors for a high-performance quantum internet [266d]
- NOAA's vast public weather data powers the local forecasts. A private company alone couldn't match it [266d]
- Nature and shops: Here's what people told us they want most from urban planning [266d]
- Yes, the odds of an asteroid striking Earth have doubled. No, you don't need to worry [266d]
- Peer pressure can drive teen cyberbullying, study finds [266d]
- Gender and beliefs shape homophobic attitudes, according to study [266d]
- Research proves wildlife-filled woods do wonders for your well-being [266d]
- Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality. How mirror bacteria could conquer life on Earth [266d]
- Crossing the blood–brain barrier with a payload via engineered bacteria [266d]
- Podcasts are a great tool for political persuasion—just ask this 18th-century thinker [266d]
- Online brain rot is undermining our ability to tell meaningful stories [266d]
- Decoding the giant Y of Silene latifolia: Evolutionary insights into an unusually large sex chromosome [266d]
- Social media groups can offer support to new parents. Here's how to tell if there's marketing involved [266d]
- South Africa's history uncovered: The 1,000-year gap they don't teach in school [266d]
- Do men and women agree on how easy it is for each other to find a job or a date? [266d]
- Neurodivergent employees thrive with tailored support and workplace adaptations [266d]
- Chaotic springs, long summers mean uncertainty for NY grape growers [266d]
- Moa extinction: Human colonization sealed fate of New Zealand's giants, study shows [266d]
- Choose your fighter: Battle-ready beneficial insects [266d]
- Botanical quiz brings budding plant scientists together [266d]
- Online algorithms could help save the planet with just a few small tweaks [266d]
- Microalgae's hidden potential: A key to sustainable carbon capture and industry [266d]
- More to manure than meets the eye [266d]
- Supercomputer simulations of giant radio galaxy formation challenge current theoretical models [266d]
- In a first, physicists set an upper limit in the search for hybrid mesons [266d]
- Scientists say several thousand earthquakes detected near Greece's island of Santorini [266d]
- AI dating is about data, not love: How to resist the tech takeover of romance [266d]
- Smoke sensors protecting wine from smoke taint [266d]
- Chicken 'woody breast' detection improved with advanced machine learning model [266d]
- History of the Fulani, one of the largest pastoral populations in Africa, unraveled in study [266d]
- Research reveals striking variations in pandemic recovery among US school districts [266d]
- Lab experiments add to evidence that Earth's mantle is more complex than thought [266d]
- Thousands of Australian pets may soon have 'useless' microchips—it's a symptom of a bigger problem [266d]
- Survey reveals political beliefs shape romantic compatibility [266d]
- Cold temperatures promote spread of a bird pink eye pathogen at winter feeders [266d]
- Rivers in the sky: New study reveals what brings rainfall to ice shelves in West Antarctica [266d]
- Climate impacts are forcing people from their homes. When, how and why do they have valid refugee claims? [266d]
- Landmark studies track source of Indo-European languages spoken by 40% of world [266d]
- Honey hunters in Mozambique use honeyguide birds to locate 75% of their harvest, study finds [266d]
- Innovative target design leads to surprising discovery in laser-plasma acceleration [266d]
- Ancient pterosaur bones could inspire the future of aerospace engineering [266d]
- Click chemistry method advances drug development with improved triazole synthesis [266d]
- AI predicts the precursor materials needed for material synthesis [266d]
- Dust storms and wind erosion cause $154 billion in damages annually, study shows [266d]
- Researchers identify structural changes in botox that allow uptake into nerve cells [266d]
- Scientists harness AI to help protect whales, advancing ocean conservation and planning [266d]
- Research finds we're eating younger, smaller cod—and that matters [266d]
- Where should we look for new metals critical for green energy technology? Volcanoes may point the way [266d]
- How rocky headland affects coastal sand movement in a popular tourist town [266d]
- New fish species with 'face paint' named after Studio Ghibli character [266d]
- Human-caused fires growing faster than lightning fires in Western US, study suggests [266d]
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