The Brutalist Report - phys
- Ancient DNA provides a new means to explore ancient diets [116d]
- Mothers who work from home earn 10% more, study shows [116d]
- Manipulation of light at the nanoscale helps advance biosensing [116d]
- Modified inhibitors show promise against coronaviruses by targeting essential Mac1 protein domain [116d]
- Quantum protocol achieves Heisenberg-limited measurement precision with robust spin states [116d]
- Jewelflowers seek friendly environments rather than adapt, study finds [117d]
- Pair of malaria parasite proteins could lead to targeted therapies [117d]
- Ancient Andean burial mounds reveal early hunter-gatherer roots of monumental architecture [117d]
- For developing countries, seafood imports are a nutritional bargain [117d]
- NASA missions help explain and predict severity of solar storms [117d]
- Climate change drives migration of sea life as ocean temperatures rise, study finds [117d]
- Central Asia faces 'extreme unsustainability' as land and biosphere limits breached, study warns [117d]
- Structural differences in Nasonia wasps linked to evolution, behavior and disease [117d]
- How sugar serves as a hidden thermostat in plants [117d]
- Self-driving lab: AI and automated biology combine to improve enzymes [117d]
- Family ties and firm performance: How cousin marriage traditions shape informal businesses in Africa [117d]
- Novel cross-linker streamlines protein complex analysis in living cells [117d]
- Being an adult moth is no picnic, research finds [117d]
- Hymn to Babylon, missing for a millennium, has been discovered [117d]
- Built-in protein sensors allow noninvasive tracking of molecular assemblies in living cells [117d]
- Have tattoos? New study shows that people consistently misjudge your personality [117d]
- New 'gene gun' design boosts efficiency of plant genetic modification [117d]
- Scientists discover how light activates cheaper nickel catalysts to replace expensive palladium [117d]
- Polymer-protected DNA sensors enable two-month storage for 50-cent disease diagnostics [117d]
- U.S. preschoolers are exposed to a broad range of potentially harmful chemicals, finds study [117d]
- Developing compostable, single-use tableware [117d]
- High-velocity molecular clouds in M83 provide new insight into how galaxies evolve [117d]
- Scientists target 'molecular machine' in war against antimicrobial resistance [117d]
- This puzzle game shows kids how they're smarter than AI [117d]
- Signs of rising planetary strain highlight need for accelerated climate targets [117d]
- AI-designed inhibitor targets key enzyme to fight prostate cancer drug resistance [117d]
- Is 'balance' just gentrification in disguise? New study challenges housing policy [117d]
- 7000-year-old fossilized reefs reveal how human fishing reshaped Caribbean food webs [117d]
- Managers with knowledge act more often against alcohol risks [117d]
- Bread of the future: How to make wheat bread even more nutritious [117d]
- Biologists warn against new alien fish in Laguna de Bay [117d]
- Extreme heat linked to increased pet dog deaths [117d]
- Turning social fragmentation into action through discovering relatedness [117d]
- Menstrual cups tested in space flight conditions for the first time [117d]
- From Roman drains to ancient filters, artifacts show how solutions to water contamination have evolved [117d]
- Antarctic summer sea ice is at record lows. Here's how it will harm the planet, and us [117d]
- Pop, soda or coke? The fizzy history behind America's favorite linguistic debate [117d]
- 'The ability to give and receive love': Researchers look at effects of acceptance, rejection [117d]
- Brain stimulation can boost math learning in people with weaker neural connections [117d]
- Offshore wind in the Mediterranean: Renewables can, and must, protect biodiversity—here's how [117d]
- Satellite image shows Southern Europe's land and sea experiencing extreme heat [117d]
- A spacecraft carrying human remains and cannabis crashes into the ocean [117d]
- First-ever collisions of oxygen at the Large Hadron Collider [117d]
- New geometry discovery could stop lunar landers from falling over [117d]
- MTG-S1 satellite hosting the Sentinel-4 instrument is ready for liftoff [117d]
- Europe on high alert as surprise early heat wave creeps north [117d]
- Creativity across disciplines: Researcher explores AI's ability to achieve transformative 'break-with' innovation [117d]
- Nigeria's Hadejia wetlands are a vital stopover for migrating birds: New survey records species found in the park [117d]
- Major reports about how climate change affects the US are removed from websites [117d]
- Fear, trust and other human factors are vital yet overlooked pieces of solar geoengineering research [117d]
- Platform enables tunable photonic crystals with integrated spin-orbit coupling and controlled laser emission [117d]
- Magnetic resonance technique can detect fentanyl through packaging [117d]
- How people spread gossip without getting caught [117d]
- Low Antarctic sea ice can trigger ecosystem disruptions [117d]
- Multimodal method combines imaging and sequencing to study gene function in intact tissue [117d]
- Photon 'time bins' and signal stability show promise for practical quantum communication via fiber optics [117d]
- New research highlights pros and cons for firms taking political stands [117d]
- Web-based tool improves CRISPR accuracy by identifying off-target effects across genetic variations [117d]
- Thunderstorms are a major driver of tree death in tropical forests, researchers say [117d]
- A new alloy is enabling ultra-stable structures needed for exoplanet discovery [117d]
- Study unpacks how 2025 tariffs shocked global supply chain [117d]
- Decades of South African research reveal key strategies to reduce water contamination in fruit and veg [117d]
- Ancient organisms stored arsenic to survive early Earth's toxic oceans, study suggests [117d]
- Unique cell receptor interactions found essential for embryo body plan formation [117d]
- New fluorescent probe enables rapid, visible detection of harmful pesticide residues [117d]
- One in four Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey [117d]
- Invasive carp threaten the Great Lakes, and reveal a surprising twist in national politics [117d]
- Limescale deposits reveal how ancient Arles adapted its aqueducts [117d]
- Racism and sexism are 'alarmingly normalized' in NHS—report makes suggestions for moving forward [117d]
- Mathematical modeling links sea ice loss to Antarctic ice shelf calving events [117d]
- Restoring kelp forests by culling sea urchins makes financial and ecological sense, according to study [117d]
- Robotic eyes mimic human vision for superfast response to extreme lighting [117d]
- Class and masculinity are connected—when industry changes, so does what it means to 'be a man' [117d]
- Who's the most American? Psychological studies show many people are biased and think it's a white English speaker [117d]
- 'Completely unexpected': Antarctic sea ice may be in terminal decline due to rising Southern Ocean salinity [117d]
- I analyzed more than 100 extremist manifestos: Misogyny was the common thread [117d]
- Public takes the lead in discovery of new exploding star [117d]
- Living materials now easier to build with a larger palette of ingredients [117d]
- A new 'prac payment' has just kicked in. But it ignores many university students [117d]
- 'Cyborg' beetles could revolutionize urban search and rescue [117d]
- Distressed by all the bad news? Here's how to stay informed but still look after yourself [117d]
- Tracking macroplastics leaching into rivers from space [117d]
- Why evolution can explain human testicle size but not our unique chins [117d]
- Why is July 4 the most violent day of the year? [117d]
- Nanoparticle-based targeted delivery unleashes the full power of anti-cancer drugs [117d]
- Bees' secret to super-efficient learning could transform AI and robotics [117d]
- Ocean and atmosphere equally responsible for Atlantic 'cold blob,' scientists find [117d]
- Abortion bans have led to more relationship violence, new research finds [117d]
- Radio observations shed more light on the properties of Pandora's Cluster [117d]
- Roundworm study reveals a recycling mechanism that helps cells fight aging [117d]
- Fungus drives increased feeding in caterpillars to favor its own fruiting [117d]
- Fire forensics reveals ancient infernos, offers future insights [117d]
- Sociologist examines the impact of 'STEM immigration' on inclusive workforce development in the US [117d]
- 'Every day I see land disappear': Suriname's battle to keep sea at bay [117d]
- Biases shape how people mentally represent social ties in their community, study suggests [117d]
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