The Brutalist Report - phys
- Advanced model unlocks granular hydrogel mechanics for biomedical applications [39d]
- Northern lakes could face greatest ecological shifts as winters grow shorter and warmer [39d]
- Genetic mechanism reveals how plants coordinate flowering with light and temperature conditions [39d]
- Climate change may contribute to new snakebite hotspots in India [39d]
- Ocean of motion: Modeling coastal flood risks [39d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in desert moss [39d]
- New dataset enhances understanding of atmosphere–surface interactions [39d]
- Fires force evacuations in Canada's far north [39d]
- Once king of the seas, a giant iceberg is finally breaking up [39d]
- Common soil bacterium can reorganize its metabolism to turn plant waste into power [39d]
- Study shows people are willing to travel further to the supermarket in order to live among 'similar' neighbors [39d]
- Researcher urges education system to tackle antigypsyism and disengagement [39d]
- Deforestation reduces rainfall by 74% and increases temperatures by 16% in Amazon during dry season, study says [39d]
- How Amazon trees use recent rainfall in the dry season and support the production of their own rain [39d]
- The hidden twist behind women's professional network recall [39d]
- 'What you feel is valid': Social media is a lifeline for many abused and neglected young people [39d]
- Cities face double trouble: Extreme heat and air pollution mean increasing compound weather events [39d]
- Why small business owners are more likely to be right wing [39d]
- Scientists tune in to the surf's hidden signals for potential mapping data [39d]
- Therapeutic vaccination against HPV-related tumors: Study shows nanoparticles make difference [39d]
- Magnetic fields in infant universe may have been billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet [39d]
- Origin of fastest white dwarfs in the galaxy linked to supernova explosions [39d]
- Quantum researchers observe real-time switching of magnet in heart of single atom [39d]
- Golden nano sandwich makes nanoparticles visible [39d]
- Explaining a quantum oddity with five atoms [39d]
- Self-assembling magnetic microparticles mimic biological error correction [39d]
- Mapping US household water use: Toilets and showers dominate, while humidifiers drive up usage in dry cities [39d]
- How Europe's deforestation law could change the global coffee trade [39d]
- Parks are public spaces, but private event organizers are muscling in [39d]
- Personal power v. socialized power: What Machiavelli and St. Francis can tell us about modern CEOs [39d]
- Eight seconds and dropping? How to make the most of short attention spans [39d]
- The ocean carbon sink is ailing: 10% drop in CO₂ absorption seen during record 2023 marine heat wave [39d]
- Working together with your child's new school can make their first weeks easier [39d]
- Warming temperatures affect glaciers' ability to store meltwater, contributing to rising sea levels [39d]
- Birdwatcher data helps to find regional fire effects on bird populations [39d]
- The sticky battle between microscopic worms and predatory fungi comes with a genetic trade-off [39d]
- Some air cleaners release harmful by-products. Now we have a way to measure them [39d]
- Immigrant CEOs linked to significant reduction in corporate irresponsibility in their home countries [39d]
- Scientists harness Taylor Swift concert to measure seismic activity and boost science engagement [39d]
- Cellophane bees are built for chill temperatures, more so than honeybees [39d]
- Who is most at risk? Global index reveals climate vulnerability projections up to 2100 [39d]
- What does it mean to become an adult? In Namibia, it's caring for others [39d]
- 8,000 years of human activities have caused wild animals to shrink and domestic animals to grow [39d]
- 'Microhistory' indicates Jewish refugees built thriving commercial district in pre-war Trondheim [39d]
- South African hunters chewed the kanna plant for endurance: New study tests its effects on mouse brain chemistry [39d]
- Metals are critical to life. We should screen exoplanets for them [39d]
- Leaf miners identified as oldest insect plague in the history of Earth [39d]
- Supernova theory links an exploding star to global cooling and human evolution [39d]
- Scientists identify unique chemical regime for secondary organic aerosol formation in urban China [39d]
- Novel hollow-core optical fiber transmits data 45% faster with record low loss [39d]
- Soybean gene SW14 plays a dual role in enhancing crop yield and quality [39d]
- Macrophages can use microautophagy to clear damaged mitochondria, bypassing traditional pathways [39d]
- Teachers are key to students' AI literacy, and need support [39d]
- Industrial mercury emissions from Asia traced to open ocean zooplankton [39d]
- The environmental toll of abandoning a shopping trolley [39d]
- Investigating an island of inversion: Physicists pinpoint boundary where nuclear shell model breaks down [39d]
- Young people found more willing to commit insurance fraud [39d]
- CO₂ recycling powers a new palm oil alternative for the cosmetics industry [39d]
- Sustainable polymers offer self-repair, antimicrobial action and 3D printing potential [39d]
- Global map shows where ocean plastics pose greatest threats [39d]
- Reading cell death with light: Novel fluorescent reporter enables real-time visualization of apoptosis [39d]
- Removing yellow stains from fabric with blue light [39d]
- New DNA test could help preserve endangered gibbon populations [39d]
- Ancient mammoth remains yield the world's oldest host-associated bacterial DNA [39d]
- Antibiotics instead of images: Generative AI designs molecules that kill drug-resistant bacteria [39d]
- Long-hidden methane leak in Darwin raises fresh doubts over Australia's climate action [39d]
- Handle with care: Survivors urge reform in handling child sexual abuse material [39d]
- 80 years after the end of World War II, a dangerous legacy lingers in the Pacific [39d]
- How Donald Trump's criminal prosecution affected public opinion [39d]
- Combined land-use strategies provide best biodiversity protection in agriculture, study shows [39d]
- A third of children don't play outdoors after school, study finds [39d]
- Jaguar love in the wild: First footage of a wild black jaguar mating [39d]
- Chance discovery inspires new historical insights into queer domestic life during the Georgian era [39d]
- It's OK for people to cry at work. Here's how you can respond as a colleague or manager [39d]
- We still don't know how to fix the global teacher shortage [39d]
- North Korea's hidden wildlife trade: New research reveals state involvement [39d]
- My cat needs to be contained indoors—how do I make sure it stays happy? [39d]
- Why was the Afghanistan earthquake so deadly? A disaster resilience expert explains [39d]
- Digital platforms are now the ultimate political power brokers, with consequences for democracy [39d]
- Traces of blue indigo on 34,000-year-old grinding tools suggest new Paleolithic plant use scenarios [39d]
- Quantum 'curvature' warps electron flow, hinting at new electronics possibilities [39d]
- Less is more: Gene loss drives adaptive evolution of a pandemic bacterium [39d]
- Bite by bite: How jaws drove fish evolution [39d]
- Unlocking how bacteria bounce back after antibiotics [39d]
- TESS reveals two rocky Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting nearby K-type star [39d]
- Researchers test plant-based birth control on Chicago rats after deaths of owl family [39d]
- Direct plasma membrane-to-ER lipid transfer outpaces vesicular trafficking, study reveals [39d]
- South Australia bans plastic fish-shaped soy sauce containers [39d]
- Massive stars in metal-poor environment often have close partners, scientists discover [39d]
- The tipping of the last resilient glaciers: Filling in years of missing data from Tajikistan [39d]
- New catalyst could make mixed plastic recycling a reality [39d]
- 'Greetings from 51 Pegasi b': How NASA made exoplanets into tourist destinations [40d]
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