The Brutalist Report - phys
- 2023 was the hottest year in history—and Canada is warming faster than anywhere else on earth [750d]
- Researchers develop technique to synthesize water-soluble alloy nanoclusters [750d]
- Research explores race politics associated with wearing a mask in public to combat COVID-19 [750d]
- For female fashion models, job security and sexual harassment are often intertwined [750d]
- NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on record [750d]
- Study finds carbon released during macroalgal growth has significant sequestration potential [750d]
- Light-matter interaction: Broken symmetry drives polaritons [750d]
- Scientists come up with technology to recycle used clothes rather than simply burning them [750d]
- New pathways for compromise in migration policy [750d]
- Study finds 90% of textile waste generated in Catalonia ends up in landfill or incinerators [750d]
- Planetesimals are buffeted by wind in their nebula, throwing debris into space: Study [750d]
- Solar electric propulsion systems could be just what we need for efficient trips to Mars [750d]
- Satellite altimetry reveals significant changes in water levels of Chinese lakes over two decades [750d]
- Research shows Adélie penguins must balance the benefits and costs of riding on sea ice during long-distance migration [750d]
- Venus' atmospheric chemical anomalies may motivate future astrobiology missions [750d]
- Study finds 10 Bacillus strains can regulate antioxidative system in response to acid stresses [750d]
- Astronomers find spark of star birth across billions of years [750d]
- Core-shell 'chemical looping' boosts efficiency of greener approach to ethylene production [750d]
- Exploring common types of feline mange [750d]
- Picky female sparrows may be more unfaithful [750d]
- Old times revived for climate adaptation [750d]
- New research deciphers biomineralization mechanism [750d]
- News media trigger conflict for romantic couples with differing political views [750d]
- Rare Australian parrot faces multi-virus threat [750d]
- 2023's record heat partly driven by 'mystery' process: NASA scientist [750d]
- How should boards handle visionary CEOs? [750d]
- Reflectors in space could make solar farms on Earth work for longer every day [750d]
- NASA's OSIRIS-REx team clears hurdle to access remaining Bennu sample [750d]
- Internal morphology reveals two new species of Australian burrowing scorpions [750d]
- Impacts for half of all mining areas in the world are undocumented [750d]
- New instrument to capture stardust as part of NASA mission [750d]
- Where has our summer gone and will it come back? [750d]
- First, do no harm: Guidance for community-engaged research after disasters [750d]
- Study uncovers potential origins of life in ancient hot springs [750d]
- Efficient antibody production 'wobbles,' new study finds [750d]
- Snow buries Iowa campaigning ahead of possible bomb cyclone [750d]
- Climate disclosures: Corporations underprepared for tighter new standards, study reveals [750d]
- Cellular clean energy: Can mitochondria make more energy without collateral damage? [750d]
- Long COVID: Damaged mitochondria in muscles might be linked to some of the symptoms [750d]
- Scientists explain why the record-shattering 2023 heat has them on edge. Warming may be worsening [750d]
- Were California's grizzlies really ravenous meat eaters? Not so much, new report shows [750d]
- From black hole entropy to the complexity of plant leaves: An intriguing linkage [750d]
- Researchers study unusual late-Roman metalware hoard discovered in the British Isles [750d]
- Investors are 'flying blind' to risk of climate lawsuits, researchers say [750d]
- Guantanamo Bay: 22 years of indefinite detention and eroded human rights [750d]
- Predicting which US city populations will grow and which will fall by 2100 [750d]
- Researchers create light-powered yeast, providing insights into evolution, biofuels and cellular aging [750d]
- How human activity facilitates invasive plants' colonization in Mediterranean ecosystems [750d]
- Candida evolution disclosed: New insights into fungal infections [750d]
- New paper explores four nearby fast radio burst sources [750d]
- 'Sudden death' of quantum fluctuations defies current theories of superconductivity [750d]
- How fruit flies smell CO₂:Study identifies individual receptors and how to block them [750d]
- Inbreeding due to loss of habitat found to be putting black-footed cat in danger of extinction [750d]
- How much life has ever existed on Earth? [750d]
- Study discovers non-reciprocal antisymmetric transport behavior in natural van der Waals ferromagnetic material [750d]
- Understanding the effect of catalyst spin state on reaction [750d]
- Scientists use heat to create transformations between skyrmions and antiskyrmions [750d]
- Capturing greenhouse gases with the help of light [750d]
- Brr, it's cold in here! NASA's cryo efforts beyond the atmosphere [750d]
- 'Very dangerous' avalanche warnings issued across Colorado mountains [750d]
- European alder spittlebug nymphs found to protect themselves with coat of bubbles [750d]
- Astrobotic successfully powers on all payloads on damaged Peregrine lander [750d]
- Shape-shifting protein study could advance new drug development [751d]
- Researchers sequence the first genome of myxini, the only vertebrate lineage that had no reference genome [751d]
- A global analysis of how human infrastructure squeezes beaches and dunes [751d]
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