The Brutalist Report - phys
- Research unlocks supernova stardust secrets [669d]
- How eutrophication and climate change alter food webs in the Baltic Sea [669d]
- Effective data management plays vital role for smallholder sheep and goat breeding programs [669d]
- Bat with species-devastating fungus discovered in Colorado [669d]
- Organoids research identifies factor involved in brain expansion in humans [669d]
- Scientists warn that the Baltic Sea gray seal hunt is too large [669d]
- Researcher creates algorithm to aid in discovery of new medicines [669d]
- Future of 1 billion people in South Asia hinges on water pact, says new analysis [669d]
- In a distant stellar system, the JWST sees the end of planet formation [669d]
- Long-period oscillations control the sun's differential rotation: Study [669d]
- Spatiotemporal variations of rainy season precipitation in the Tibetan Plateau during the past two millennia [669d]
- Triassic biostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy and paleogeography of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau [669d]
- Study finds decline in the stability of water yield in watersheds [669d]
- Extreme heat and ozone pollution: A call for targeted control strategies in China [669d]
- New study shows ways forward for future EU food labeling [669d]
- Climate change policies found to lose popularity when combined with pausing regulations or social justice [669d]
- Rural residents feel less lonely than their urban neighbors, Scottish study finds [669d]
- Independent guardians impact young survivors of child trafficking [669d]
- Unlocking visible femtosecond fiber oscillators: An advance in laser science [669d]
- Watch a real-time map of Starlink satellites orbiting Earth [669d]
- NASA selects first lunar instruments for Artemis astronaut deployment [669d]
- Hate mosquitoes? Who doesn't? But maybe we shouldn't [669d]
- ESA, NASA Solar Observatory discovers its 5,000th comet [669d]
- NASA's Europa clipper survives and thrives in 'outer space on Earth' [669d]
- Satellite data shows how drought changes wildfire recovery in the West [669d]
- Quantifying community resilience to riverine hazards in Bangladesh [669d]
- Enhancing chickpea irrigation efficiency, yield and sustainability [669d]
- Life might be difficult to find on a single planet but may be obvious across many worlds [669d]
- Study of 34 countries finds ocean protection delivers overlooked economic benefits to fishing, tourism [669d]
- Researchers demonstrate that forests trap airborne microplastics, acting as terrestrial sinks [669d]
- Crowdsourced data provides accurate biodiversity picture to aid conservation efforts [669d]
- Veterinary surgeon: Spare flat-faced pets the respiratory distress [669d]
- Rice husk can be used as a promising sustainable packaging material [669d]
- Researchers identify new method to boost laser processing resolution [669d]
- Astronomers conduct first search for forming planets with James Webb Space Telescope [669d]
- Looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous without eclipse glasses. Here's what to know [669d]
- Climate change is messing with how we measure time: Study [669d]
- Understanding cattle grazing personalities may foster sustainable rangelands [669d]
- Physicists propose new way to search for dark matter: Small-scale solution could be key to solving large-scale mystery [669d]
- Researchers find the more flood driving factors there are, the more extreme a flood is [669d]
- North American cities may see a major species turnover by the end of the century [669d]
- New analysis reveals a tiny black hole repeatedly punching through a larger black hole's disk of gas [669d]
- Europe's forgotten forests could be 21st century 'biodiversity hot spots' [669d]
- Your emotional reaction to climate change may impact the policies you support, study finds [669d]
- Low resting heart rate in women is associated with criminal offending, unintentional injuries [669d]
- Food matters: Healthy diets increase the economic and physical feasibility of 1.5°C target [669d]
- Forest regeneration projects failing to offset carbon emissions [670d]
- Scientists identify first negative regulator of NOX4 translation [670d]
- Biologists uncover new species of tiger beetle: Eunota houstoniana [670d]
- Sweet success: Researchers crack sugarcane's complex genetic code [670d]
- A new fullertube molecule is found [670d]
- 'Cosmic cannibals' expel jets into space at 40% speed of light [670d]
- Worker mobility can impact adoption of new technology [670d]
- The serious side of kid and canine play [670d]
- Imaging turbulence within solar transients for the first time [670d]
- Performing arts under threat from future global shocks unless lessons are learned from pandemic [670d]
- Scientists discover that the natural purification of groundwater is enhanced by nitrate [670d]
- Researchers discover how charities can boost likelihood of donations via smartphone users [670d]
- Unveiling the future of nanostructures with soft matter magic [670d]
- The mystery of fullerenes in space explained [670d]
- Researchers add virtual spatial displacement to extreme flooding scenarios [670d]
- Biocompatible nanoparticles modified with ATP can enhance systemic delivery of cancer immunotherapy [670d]
- Value-added tax data could help countries prepare better for crises [670d]
- New research helps paleontologists to understand horse fossils and those that are missing from the record [670d]
- The stunning echo of 800-year-old explosion [670d]
- Liquid crystal nanoparticles could supercharge antibiotics for cystic fibrosis [670d]
- New technique incorporates carbon-14 in a single step for safer, more efficient drug discovery [670d]
- More investment needed for climate science in Africa to improve weather forecasting and save lives [670d]
- Deciphering a dance of electrons and water molecules [670d]
- A new type of cooling for quantum simulators [670d]
- Anthropologists create computational model to predict likelihood of future animal extinctions [670d]
- The most complete portrait of a supernova ever [670d]
- What makes voatsiperifery the world's best pepper [670d]
- New topological metamaterial amplifies sound waves exponentially [670d]
- Newly uncovered history of a key ocean current carries a warning on climate [670d]
- English dominates scientific research—here's how we can fix it, and why it matters [670d]
- New rapid method to predict effects of conservation actions on complex ecosystems [670d]
- Why did modern humans replace the Neanderthals? The key might lie in our social structures [670d]
- Air quality at many train stations is alarmingly bad—here's how to improve it [670d]
- What is a 'worm moon' and does it still mark the start of spring? [670d]
- Avoiding the gifts-in-kind trap: New research shows how influencers can make their work pay [670d]
- What your sad desk sandwich says about your working habits [670d]
- What is the '3 Body Problem'? Astrophysicist explains concept behind hit Netflix show [670d]
- Study finds clear instruction, parental support predict students' sense of school belonging [670d]
- NASA to launch sounding rockets into moon's shadow during solar eclipse [670d]
- Pandemic course improved COVID-19 knowledge, study finds [670d]
- We built an AI tool to help set priorities for conservation in Madagascar: What we found [670d]
- Implantable batteries can run on the body's own oxygen [670d]
- Anthropocene or not, it is our current epoch that we should be fighting for [670d]
- Research finds fragrant screw pines are pollinated by sap beetles rather than by wind [670d]
- Best geologic map created for a European rover on Mars [670d]
- Five new hydrothermal vents discovered in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean [670d]
- Uncovering earthquake evidence in Azerbaijan's greater Caucasus mountains [670d]
- Why EU information campaigns are failing to deter migrants [670d]
- These extraordinary Australian islands are teeming with life—and we must protect them before it's too late [670d]
- Recently discovered bacterium holds promise for improved wastewater treatment [670d]
- Researchers identify microbes that help plants thwart parasite [670d]
- The Klamath River's dams are being removed: Inside the effort to restore a scarred watershed [670d]
- Atomic-scale semiconductor process technology and clean hydrogen technology join hands [670d]
- Sounds emanating from coral reefs found to change as the moon rises and sets [670d]
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