The Brutalist Report - phys
system |
|
- Algae provide clues about 600 million years of plant evolution [978d]
- Experiencing the texture of skateboard sounds can help bridge divisions, new research says [978d]
- Statistics can help us figure out how historic battles could have turned out differently, say experts [978d]
- Florida under water: Why was Hurricane Idalia so destructive? [978d]
- Single primer enrichment technology: A new genomic resource to investigate the diversity of lettuce germplasm [978d]
- Europe's very own dinosaurs: The enigmatic Late Cretaceous rhabdodontids [978d]
- Strategic framing, financial support and capacity-building could raise climate ambitions [978d]
- Influence of residual aluminum hydrolyzed species on activated sludge properties in industrial wastewater pre-treatment [978d]
- Emphasizing the need for energy independence could change the views of climate deniers, study says [978d]
- 90% of flowering plant species found to rely on animal pollinators [978d]
- Spelt or common wheat? Their diversity of nutritional components prevents identification of which species is healthier [978d]
- Surprising study results: Students are bored during exams [978d]
- Researcher: Workers like it when their employers talk about diversity and inclusion [978d]
- Using GPS, satellites and statistics to track and protect giraffes across a range of diverse African habitats [978d]
- Idaho's Silver Valley is still at risk 50 years after mine fire caused largest lead-poisoning case in US history [978d]
- Q&A: Year-round school—difference-maker or waste of time? [978d]
- Micro-optical technology based on metamaterials takes center stage [978d]
- Just off California, octopuses are converging by the thousands. Here's why [978d]
- What can cities do to correct racism and help all communities live longer? It starts with city planning, says researcher [978d]
- Too many young people who've been in detention die prematurely. They deserve better, say researchers [978d]
- 'I tend to be very gentle': How teachers are navigating climate change in the classroom [978d]
- A swarm of swimming microbots could be deployed to Europa's ocean [978d]
- Exploring Io's volcanic activity via Hubble and Webb telescopes [978d]
- Climate change boosts risk of extreme wildfires 25%: study [978d]
- Last 'Super Blue Moon' until 2037 rises tonight [978d]
- Researcher combats bullying of students with disabilities [978d]
- Organic nanosensors may be able to detect harmful pesticides thanks to new research [978d]
- Antibiotics found to promote the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the gut [978d]
- Effects of recharge process on groundwater nitrate concentration in an oasis of Tengger Desert hinterland [978d]
- Study provides evidence for hidden diversity within Hydnoraceae [978d]
- Oxygen production from volcanic sulfur dioxide photochemistry: A possible trigger for Earth's great oxidation event [978d]
- Study charts America's monthly struggle with COVID-19 hardships [978d]
- Select microgreens in custom diet may help deliver desired nutrients [978d]
- JWST plucks one single star out of a galaxy seen 12.5 billion years ago [978d]
- Researchers reveal stable isotope variation during below-cloud evaporation [978d]
- Researcher studies how hate speech becomes acts of terror [978d]
- Managers need menopause training to protect profits and retain women in senior jobs, say researchers [978d]
- Climate extremes hit stressed economies even harder, study shows [978d]
- New X-ray detectors to provide unprecedented vision of the invisible universe [978d]
- Debunking another myth surrounding low-income housing tax credits [978d]
- Adapting Ritalin to tackle cocaine abuse [978d]
- How a mere 12% of Americans eat half the nation's beef, creating significant health and environmental impacts [978d]
- NASA to demonstrate laser communications from space station [978d]
- Study finds that Black legislators who deploy rhetorical symbolism in discussions of race are persuasive [978d]
- Nuclear weapons tests found to contribute to persistent radioactivity in German wild boars [978d]
- Double barrier design proposed to enhance tunneling electroresistance [978d]
- Writing in water using an ion-exchange bead as a pen [978d]
- Salmon bones confirm sustainable chum fishery for 2,500 years under Tsleil-Waututh Nation [978d]
- Fish buffered from recent marine heat waves, showing there's still time to act on climate change [978d]
- Researchers track yeast population dynamics in fuel bioethanol production [978d]
- Study finds how some ion channels form structures permitting drug delivery [978d]
- Unveiling global warming's impact on daily precipitation with deep learning [978d]
- Gravitational wave detectors as probes of dark matter [978d]
- A new method helps to measure cosmological distances more accurately [978d]
- Climate models suggest curbing air pollution helps newly planted trees reduce local temperature [978d]
- Novel chemosensor-based method for rapid detection of bacterial toxin [978d]
- Gaining time without sacrificing accuracy when predicting typhoon-induced storm surges [978d]
- How Norway is helping to restore humanity inside US prisons [978d]
- Can this forest survive? Predicting forest death or recovery after drought [978d]
- Surpassing the human eye: Machine learning image analysis rapidly determines chemical mixture composition [978d]
- Examining impact of resilient forest management practices on the wood construction industry [978d]
- Examining the intersection of thrush nightingales, territoriality and testosterone [978d]
- Sahara space rock 4.5 billion years old upends assumptions about the early solar system [978d]
- Newly-engineered versions of bacterial enzyme reveal how antibiotics could be more potent [978d]
- A particular way of creating quantum entanglement may improve accuracy of advanced quantum sensors [978d]
- Inhalable molecules neutralize SARS-CoV-2 in mice [978d]
- Exploring light neutron-rich nuclei: First observation of oxygen-28 [978d]
- New 'droplet battery' could pave the way for miniature bio-integrated devices [978d]
- Will the world's mangroves, marshes and coral survive warm, rising seas? [978d]
- A simpler way to connect quantum computers [978d]
- New giant planet shows evidence of possible planetary collisions [978d]
- European Southern Observatory telescopes help unravel pulsar puzzle [978d]
- Bird flu kills scores of sea lions in Argentina [978d]
- Nanocomposite-based electrocatalyst for alkaline overall water splitting at low cell voltage for hydrogen production [978d]
- Dense Neptune-sized exoplanet discovered with TESS [979d]
- Optimizing molecular photoswitches for solar energy harvesting [979d]
- Advanced GC-MS detection enables metabolomics analysis in model animals [979d]
- Researchers discover tin hydride with properties of strange metal [979d]
- Study suggests additional warming of the Earth due to better air quality could occur later than previously thought [979d]
- Researchers demonstrate direct formation of sulfuric acid in the atmosphere without SO2 [979d]
- IMF warns climate shocks may increase conflict deaths [979d]
- 'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Idalia makes landfall on Florida coast [979d]
- Semiconductor photocatalyst helps to realize borylation reaction [979d]
- Drought stress found to alter the function of rainforest soil [979d]
- Sea sponge tissue found to hold bits of DNA from fish living around them [979d]
- A DNA assembly kit to unlock the CRISPR-Cas9 potential for metabolic engineering [979d]
- A new protocol to reliably demonstrate quantum computational advantage [979d]
- What makes Idalia so potent? It's feeding on intensely warm water that acts like rocket fuel [979d]
- Logging is growing in a Nigerian forest home to endangered elephants. Rangers blame lax enforcement [979d]
- Typhoon Saola strengthens as it passes Taiwan on its way to China [979d]
Previous Day