The Brutalist Report - phys
- Animal bones found in Late Bronze Age rubbish heaps show the distances people traveled to feast [31d]
- A hungry star is eating its cosmic twin at a rate never seen before [31d]
- 'Ocean detectives' boost protection for endangered marine life [31d]
- AI tool helps astronomers find supernovae in a sky full of noise [31d]
- Chronic risks from single-use plastic water bottles are dangerously understudied, says study [31d]
- Cerrado wetlands are legally protected but neglected in practice [31d]
- New economic indicator indicator can identify potential business risks and promote sustainable development [31d]
- Achieving low resistance and high performance in magnetic tunnel junctions using high-entropy oxides [31d]
- Nudges in food delivery apps could help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions [31d]
- Scientists develop faster technique to uncover hidden gene switches [31d]
- Scientist returns to microbial roots and discovers potential quantum computing advancement [31d]
- Newly discovered cell machinery breaks down protein aggregates into smaller pieces before 'taking it to the trash' [31d]
- Black wattle as firewood: How South African communities are putting invasive species to work [31d]
- What makes an opera singer stand out? New research decodes 'black box' of opera evaluation [31d]
- Cell memory can act more like a dimmer dial than an on/off switch [31d]
- One extremophile eats Martian dirt, survives in space and can create oxygen for colonies [31d]
- Spatial patterns of Tianshui's folk fortresses show how local landscapes shaped community defense [31d]
- Microalgae can aid in offsetting the consequences of poisonous snake bites [31d]
- Nonprofits' use of flexible labor negatively affects operational outcomes, lacks long-term financial benefit [31d]
- Nematode worms enter a sleep-like state when captured by predatory fungi, shedding light on ancient survival strategies [31d]
- Physicists achieve record precision in measuring proton-to-electron mass ratio with H₂⁺ [31d]
- Unprecedented gamma-ray burst hints at rare black hole [31d]
- Unique concept for observing Arctic sea ice successfully implemented [31d]
- Biomineralization: How sponges form their calcite spicules [31d]
- Why listening to stories and talking about them is so important for young children [31d]
- Silicon nanowires self-assemble into macroscopic networks for advanced materials [31d]
- Fossil skull provides first direct evidence that bears fought in Roman amphitheaters [31d]
- Marketing study applies screening tool to identify competitors in geographical markets [31d]
- Radioactive iodine therapy used for canine cancer treatment [31d]
- Methane gas found on dwarf planet Makemake [31d]
- Flow-powered pollution sensor detects toxic amines in water [31d]
- Quantum calculations provide a sharper image of subatomic stress [31d]
- Origins of Wnt signaling reveal protein superfamily across the Tree of Life [31d]
- How uneven ocean warming is altering propagation of the Madden-Julian Oscillation [31d]
- How harmful bacteria hijack crops [31d]
- The hidden plastic problem in your daily dental routine, and what's being done about it [31d]
- Cosmic accident solves Jupiter–Saturn silicon puzzle [31d]
- Quebec's school cellphone ban won't solve the challenges of family tech use [31d]
- Molecular biomimetics: The cell nucleus as a model for DNA-based computer chips [31d]
- We tracked every overseas trip by world leaders since the end of the Cold War. Here's what we found [31d]
- 'Microbial piracy' uncovers new way to fight drug-resistant infections [31d]
- The surprising recovery of once-rare birds [31d]
- How plants use sugar flow to control microorganisms at their roots [31d]
- Comet or alien spaceship? Astrophysicist explains what we know about interstellar traveler 3I/Atlas [31d]
- Arctic-bound birds can still keep up with climate change for now [31d]
- AI drives discovery of new exoplanets in distant systems [31d]
- Satellite study reveals 6.5 million hectares of 'hidden' oil palm across Africa [31d]
- From the frontlines of climate change: Survey investigates stances of small-island states [31d]
- Teens less defiant when parents model values and show understanding, study finds [31d]
- Cultural framework deeply rooted in intimate relationships, attitudes of first-generation refugee women [31d]
- New AI tool predicts vision loss risk in astronauts—before launch [31d]
- System guides light through a tiny crystal, undeterred by bumps, bends and back-reflections [31d]
- Yes, spectacled flying foxes are noisy and drop poo everywhere. But our rainforests need them [31d]
- Climate tracking apps measure your carbon footprint. Here's how they work [31d]
- Sponge-like gold nanoparticles could upgrade ovarian cancer diagnostics [31d]
- British workhouses were founded and sustained on wealth derived from slavery, study shows [31d]
- How human rights content empowers Spanish heritage learners [31d]
- A versatile enzyme from Bacillus opens greener path to water-soluble nutraceuticals [31d]
- From wood waste to key pharmaceutical ingredient: Sustainable method could lower high drug costs [31d]
- Tiny metamaterial lenses could transform imaging for smartphones, drones and satellites [31d]
- Perseverance meets the megabreccia [31d]
- Targeted snow monitoring at hotspots outperforms basin-wide surveys in predicting water supply [31d]
- Creating a top-tier, high-density tungsten single atom catalyst [31d]
- Half of children on free school meals were not ready for school [31d]
- Keeping America's cereal bowl full: Optimizing grain transport to balance cost, carbon and resilience [31d]
- Soil runoff from logged forests releases more reactive carbon, undermining climate mitigation efforts [31d]
- EU clamps down on food waste, fast fashion [31d]
- How to find a cryptic animal: Recording the elusive beaked whale in the Foz do Amazonas Basin [31d]
- The Okefenokee Swamp is safe for now, but talk of mining near it hasn't stopped [31d]
- Using pulsar accelerations to detect a dark matter sub-halo in the Milky Way for the first time [31d]
- Sunset SpaceX launch could make for unique show if weather allows [31d]
- Bid to halt Colorado's wolf reintroduction through ballot is the latest strategy to fail [31d]
- Supermassive black holes shrouded by dust in the early universe [31d]
- More evidence that school phone bans help students' well-being [31d]
- Compact genetic light switches may offer safer, more precise disease treatments [31d]
- Sunglasses for sustainable agriculture: Multilayer film reflects heat but lets in light for plant growth [31d]
- How tiny tweaks in music shape what we imagine [31d]
- The older we get, the fewer favorite songs we have, study shows [31d]
- 'Bottlebrush' particles deliver big chemotherapy payloads directly to cancer cells [31d]
- Today more than ever, biodiversity needs single-species conservation [31d]
- Enceladus's plumes: Experiment questions ocean origin of organics [31d]
- New tectonic geodynamics textbook bridges scientific disciplines [31d]
- How do flowers know it's spring? A botanist explains [31d]
- A rocky planet in its star's 'habitable zone' could be first known to have an atmosphere—here's what we found [31d]
- Flight attendants have gone 50 years without ground pay—here's the reason behind it [31d]
- Satellite tagging reveals birthing migration of critically endangered scalloped hammerhead shark [31d]
- Bats use both sight and sound to hunt more efficiently in light, miniature sensors show [31d]
- Life after microgravity: Astronauts reflect on post-flight recovery [31d]
- Beware of the 'gravitational keyhole': How to find the safest spots to deflect a hazardous asteroid [31d]
- AI-based satellite counts migrating wildebeest in Serengeti [31d]
- Bacterial ink can restore coral reefs by attracting larvae [31d]
- The fair trade paradox: Competition helps reach more consumers but reduces farmer benefits [31d]
- Q&A: What is 'gray rocking' and why is it trending? [31d]
- Butterfly wings inspire solution to impossible optics problem [31d]
- Orange rivers signal toxic shift in Arctic wilderness [31d]
- Study reveals extreme air pollution in African schools due to cooking [31d]
- Beer drinkers are mosquito magnets, according to a festival study [31d]
- White dwarf orbiting a blue straggler star detected [31d]
- Decades-old barrels of industrial waste still impacting ocean floor off Los Angeles [31d]
- Physicists demonstrate controlled expansion of quantum wavepacket in a levitated nanoparticle [31d]
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