The Brutalist Report - phys
- Women politicians receive more identity-based attacks on social media than men, study finds [28d]
- Great tits show early signs of splitting up, providing social clues to bird 'divorce' [28d]
- Deep heat beneath US traced to ancient rift with Greenland [28d]
- Wildlife show wide range of responses to human presence in U.S. national parks [28d]
- Signal boost uncovers hundreds of hidden binding partners for blood protein receptor [28d]
- Scientists unveil tool to spot emerging antibiotic resistance in environmental bacteria [28d]
- Q&A: Advancing equity in scholarly communication [28d]
- A global framework proposes a plan for tackling toxic tire pollution crisis [28d]
- Record-breaking heat wave scorches Southeast US [28d]
- Bacteria-based sensors deliver real-time detection of arsenite and cadmium in water [28d]
- How bacteria use a protein associated with Alzheimer's to fight off threats [28d]
- Controlling gut bugs? There's an app for that [28d]
- Chemical 'leakage' adds urgency to calls for a robust world plastics treaty [28d]
- The hunt for 'planet nine': Why there could still be something massive at the edge of the solar system [28d]
- AI can be responsibly integrated into classrooms by answering the 'why' and 'when' [28d]
- Land reform in South Africa: How one community set up a successful game reserve [28d]
- AI finds speech patterns in Reddit hate groups mirror those in some psychiatric forums [28d]
- French health experts speak out against bee-killing pesticide [28d]
- US to overturn foundational climate ruling on Tuesday [28d]
- New remote-sensing system maps Antarctica's unique vegetation in fine detail [28d]
- New chat-based intervention shows promise in curbing online child abuse material use [28d]
- Early human ancestors showed extreme size differences between males and females [28d]
- Combining light arrays and 3D modules doubles survival of baby corals [28d]
- New study reports the noise structure of Orbitrap mass spectrometers [28d]
- Researchers grow thicker, more realistic lab-grown beef muscle in the lab [28d]
- New AI technique creates synthetic images to track costly invasive plants [28d]
- Researchers make key gains in unlocking the promise of compact X-ray free-electron lasers [28d]
- New models predict how 'lava planets' evolve and change over time [28d]
- Beyond the field: New research highlights how name, image and likeness is reshaping college athlete identity [28d]
- Scientists use cosmic dust to reconstruct Earth's atmospheric history [28d]
- Experts say global community must take action to improve pollution levels [28d]
- Autonomous mowers show improved performance [28d]
- Chemistry at the beginning: How molecular reactions influenced the formation of the first stars [28d]
- New near-infrared spectrograph targets red dwarf planets [28d]
- Poor health scores for England's rivers mask biodiversity improvements, say experts [28d]
- Want to stay motivated? Study says think about time, not money [28d]
- How the brain learns to care: Study shows empathy can be trained [28d]
- Light pollution near observatories around the globe makes it harder for astronomers to study the cosmos [28d]
- Squeezed perovskite layers show improved light-handling capabilities [28d]
- Class divided: How Aussie highschoolers are separated on ability [28d]
- Using the internet in prison for reintegration [28d]
- The math behind bees, blooms and better harvests [28d]
- Why modern masculinity is a climate issue [28d]
- It is becoming easier to create AI avatars of the deceased. Here is why Buddhism would caution against it [28d]
- Lake ecosystem health declines as acoustic sensors track underwater powerboat disturbances [28d]
- Africa's innovations are overlooked because global measures don't fit: What needs to change [28d]
- Parents don't need to try harder. To ease parenting stress, forget self-reliance and look for ways to share the care [28d]
- Wasps may hold the secret to slowing down the aging process [28d]
- Structure meets function: Glycocalyx analyzed at molecular level for first time [28d]
- Scientists issue urgent call ahead of final plastics treaty talks [28d]
- Machine learning improves accuracy of climate models—particularly for compound extreme events [28d]
- Among loud noise, a brassy and bright voice can help speakers be understood, study finds [28d]
- Conspiracy theory participation expands as research reveals participatory culture appeal [28d]
- Global databases reveal how climate shapes soil fungal traits [28d]
- From futuristic design icon to environmental villain—the 80-year history of the plastic chair [28d]
- Atomic-level study reveals how gold nanocrystals grow through coalescence [28d]
- To protect coral reefs, we must also protect the people who depend on them [28d]
- Telling stories: The 4 ways micro-influencers build and keep their loyal audiences [28d]
- All women—not just mothers—could benefit from more workplace flexibility [28d]
- As US climate data-gathering is gutted, Australian forecasting is now at real risk [28d]
- 'No filter can fix that face': How online body shaming harms teenage girls [28d]
- Boil, freeze, bubble, crack, repeat! Scientists simulate the solar system's 'ice volcanoes' in the lab [28d]
- Algal blooms are waging chemical warfare in our oceans [28d]
- Research reveals spatiotemporal coordination between pre-rRNA processing and nucleolar architecture [28d]
- Tiny fossils lead to smarter robots with automated sorting [28d]
- How lithium walls trap tritium in fusion reactors revealed [28d]
- Warmer with a chance of ice: Hailstorms could hit Australian cities harder [28d]
- Raised bogs and fens: Nature's carbon vaults need different care [28d]
- Licensed to live: DNA's replication mechanisms compiled in study [28d]
- From thousands of defects, one magnesium oxide qubit emerges as a quantum contender [28d]
- Study reveals universal color curve for arabica coffee roasting [28d]
- Teachers' experiences of teaching a visually impaired student in an outdoor recreation course [28d]
- High-sensitivity sensor platform for rapid disease diagnostics [28d]
- French supply chain law shows no long-term economic downside for large firms [28d]
- New method uses microalgae to create eco-friendly carbon fibers for manufacturing [28d]
- Barley allergy-triggering proteins measured precisely, paving way for gentler foods [28d]
- Study finds right-wing media operate more like a religion [28d]
- Physicists explain previously unknown microscopic mechanism [28d]
- Kinase enzymes exist throughout tree of life—those found in bacteria may be vulnerable targets for new antibiotics [28d]
- New long-period radio transient discovered [28d]
- Rigid and negative thought patterns linked to increasing political polarization online [28d]
- Climate change has minor impact on marmots for now [28d]
- Organic molecules show promise for sensitive quantum sensing through color-shifting spins [28d]
- Novel discoveries about Eastern whip-poor-will nesting and chick growth [28d]
- Deep-sea jellyfish distribution suggests oceanic barrier [28d]
- Simulating the Hawking effect and other quantum field theory predictions with polariton fluids [28d]
- Congo Basin peatlands found to be over 40,000 years old, doubling previous estimates [28d]
- Precision mapping tracks woody plant spread across Great Plains grasslands [28d]
- Kākāpō population decline linked to rapid loss of native parasite species [28d]
- Tiny artificial cells maintain 24-hour cycles like living organisms [28d]
- New approach enables independent lasers to cooperate for unified light emission [28d]
- Turkey's glaciers fall victim to climate change [28d]
- Why are scientists dressing pigs in clothes and burying them in Mexico? [28d]
- Researchers create 'virtual scientists' to solve complex biological problems [28d]
- Krill catch in Antarctica soars to record following collapse of conservation deal [28d]
- How much time did our ancestors spend up trees? Savanna-living chimpanzees might help us find out [29d]
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