The Brutalist Report - phys
- Physicists find unexpected crystals of electrons in new ultrathin material [155d]
- In preparing children for a racially unequal society, families of color can benefit from more support, study finds [155d]
- Image: The Milky Way on the horizon [155d]
- Problem-based learning can help students stay in school [155d]
- The health of Canada's Fraser River Delta requires monitoring and management, researchers warn [155d]
- As expected, the threat from Asteroid 2024 YR4 has essentially dropped to zero [155d]
- Sediment transport restored after demolition of the Olloki dam [155d]
- View the rare 'planet parade' this week and learn why it's happening [155d]
- Impact of unexploded ordnance in the Baltic Sea: Study detects toxic munitions chemicals in water samples [156d]
- The interplay between communication, power and decision-making in college sports [156d]
- Bark beetle infestation found to slow down tree growth early on [156d]
- Six things to know about NASA's Lunar Trailblazer [156d]
- Leaf-dwelling fungi enhance black poplar chemical defenses and mediate multi-trophic insect interactions [156d]
- Organic electrochemical transistors enhance bioelectronic sensor sensitivity by three orders of magnitude [156d]
- How Schrödinger's cat could help improve quantum computers [156d]
- Genomic tools reveal health insights for endangered Indiana bats [156d]
- As bird flu spreads, feds could undercut states by firing scientists, removing data [156d]
- Charting gene secrets: Fission yeast strains provide insights into genetic switches [156d]
- Tiny changes in gene expression can lead to big differences in eye size of fruit flies [156d]
- Engineers achieve multiplexing entanglement in quantum network [156d]
- It's time to hold bank executives financially accountable, researchers say [156d]
- Critical nanoscale phenomena unveiled for more efficient and stable perovskite solar cells [156d]
- From the tropics to the lab: New yeasts could transform industry [156d]
- Petunia's secret: Cracking nature's perfume with key floral scent gene [156d]
- Spraying methyl jasmonate on fruit trees boosts harvest, research finds [156d]
- A new spatial mechanism for coexistence: Hidden patterns in tree distribution stabilize biodiversity in forests [156d]
- Microbiologist calls for public vigilance and urgent action on the danger of raw sewage in UK seas [156d]
- The world needs a circular economy, but workers in developing countries shouldn't pay the price [156d]
- Teachers express extreme concern about influence of online misogyny on students [156d]
- Unexpected findings: Many mammals defy traditional day-night activity labels [156d]
- Researchers find Bluesky is similarly structured to other social media, but with some unusual features [156d]
- Properties of rocks in fault zones contribute to earthquake generation, study shows [156d]
- Study reveals how rogue planetary-mass objects form in young star clusters [156d]
- Eavesdropping on whale songs sparks new discoveries in ecology [156d]
- Citizen scientist scuba divers reveal shark activity in South African reef [156d]
- What's the shape of the universe? Mathematicians use topology to study its shape and everything in it [156d]
- Molten metal catalysts for CO₂-free hydrogen production improve efficiency by up to 36.3% [156d]
- Hofstadter's butterfly: Quantum fractal patterns visualized [156d]
- When life re-emerges after fires: How Mediterranean vegetation regenerates after burning [156d]
- States that impose severe prison sentences accomplish the opposite of what they say they want [156d]
- The loneliness paradox: How media narratives shape our solitude [156d]
- Improving risk estimates for extreme rain and snow [156d]
- Double network hydrogel polymers feature rapid self-strengthening abilities [156d]
- From slime molds to corporations, traveling networks chart a new path [156d]
- Making clean water more accessible: New membrane filter enhances desalination speed and cost-effectiveness [156d]
- Graphene's quantum spin injection promises energy-efficient spintronics [156d]
- Microwave reactor can recycle aramid fibers found in bulletproof vests [156d]
- Scientists build robot to track plant-fungal trade networks, revealing nature's underground supply chains [156d]
- Computer simulations show nightmare Atlantic current shutdown less likely this century [156d]
- Britons advised to cut meat, air travel to reach net zero targets [156d]
- Hidden risks from plastic-coated fertilizers in soil revealed [156d]
- World's largest insect faces extinction: How to save two species of Africa's giant Goliath beetle [156d]
- Water influx kicks immune cells into action, research reveals [156d]
- Fragment-based drug design: New method searches through 10 sextillion molecules [156d]
- Parrotfish support healthy coral reefs, but they're not a cure-all, and sometimes cause harm [156d]
- How tourism and fish farming can thrive together [156d]
- How paleontologists are uncovering dinosaur behavior [156d]
- Why the use of GenAI in higher education is a cautionary tale [156d]
- World's smallest shooting video game uses nanoscale technology [156d]
- Research finds China's one-child policy boosted female entrepreneurship [156d]
- Church hymns and social beers: The science behind singing together [156d]
- Nvidia's CorrDiff uses AI to generate higher resolution local weather forecasting [156d]
- The UK must make big changes to its diets, farming and land use to hit net zero [156d]
- High-throughput computing and in situ tech advance atomic catalyst design [156d]
- SnO-based electrocatalysts reveal key insights into CO₂ reduction [156d]
- Fish teeth show how ease of innovation enables rapid evolution [156d]
- Droplet forming power is key for cells to attach properly, research reveals [156d]
- Earliest evidence for humans in rainforests discovered [156d]
- Tibet is one of the most linguistically diverse places in the world. This is in danger of extinction [156d]
- Lost in transliteration: Unlocking the complexity of Chinese names [156d]
- Slowing food spoilage without chemicals: Natural tree sap gum and light extend fruit shelf life [156d]
- How Nutriset, a French company, has helped alleviate hunger and create jobs in some of the world's poorest places [156d]
- AI-detection software isn't the solution to classroom cheating—assessment has to shift [156d]
- Giant glaciers pulverized Earth's ancient rocks, setting the stage for complex life [156d]
- Which type of note-taking is better for learning: laptop or pen and paper? [156d]
- Adsorptive regolith on Mars soaks up water, updated model shows [156d]
- 'Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents': A cult self-help book encourages detachment—but is that what we need? [156d]
- Beyond the burn: Harvesting dead wood to reduce wildfires and store carbon [156d]
- Some fuel will get stuck in inner walls of fusion vessels: Research provides a better idea of how much [156d]
- Nose-to-tail mining: How making sand from ore could solve a looming crisis [156d]
- Time interfaces: The gateway to four-dimensional quantum optics [156d]
- Why do we fall for wellness scams? Our cultural biases and myths are often to blame [156d]
- Next-generation forecasting tool could offer early warning for volcanic eruptions [156d]
- How urbanization shapes coyote life in Los Angeles [156d]
- Experts share cold weather protection tips for pets [156d]
- EU seeks to balance business needs, climate goals [156d]
- Iconic trees lining GC coastline at risk without intervention [156d]
- Study finds bullies have more children than non-bullies [156d]
- UK dairy farmers encouraged to discuss alternative medicine use [156d]
- Discovery suggests there could be huge amounts of helium in Earth's core [156d]
- Protein design: Flexible components allow new architectures [156d]
- Study investigates outburst of cataclysmic variable system GK Persei [156d]
- Trump administration rolls back protections for rare whales off Florida coast [156d]
- Three reasons why the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Queensland is risky [156d]
- Research reveals one-third of Scottish households have no savings [156d]
- Atmospheric pollutants surprisingly helpful in offsetting primary productivity decline in Indian Ocean [156d]
- Mars's core evolution: Lab experiments hint at solid inner core formation [156d]
- Field experiments show clownfish actively provide food to their anemone partners [156d]
- Private US company set for second moon landing attempt [156d]
- Under pressure, EU to take axe to green rules [156d]
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