The Brutalist Report - phys
- Air pollution in India linked to millions of deaths [467d]
- Mosquito genetics may explain why Zika virus outbreaks are rare in Africa: Climate change could shift the balance [467d]
- Pregnant humpback whales' energy needs increase when fasting during migration [467d]
- Research reveals barriers to gender equal parental leave in Australia [468d]
- Unexpected shifts in cell populations revise understanding of aging process [468d]
- Scientists look to mid-Pliocene to inform future behavior of East Asian summer monsoon [468d]
- Nanoscale analysis uncovers method to prevent dental erosion from carbonated drinks [468d]
- Russian gas: What Austria and Europe have learned from their dependence [468d]
- Data analysis suggests temperament and economic preferences guide career choices [468d]
- Study investigates socioeconomic impacts of less extreme, but more frequent weather events [468d]
- Strategic alliance brings high-energy nuclear electric propulsion closer to reality [468d]
- New methods generate and supercharge magnetism of 2D materials [468d]
- Satellite observations show changing rainfall patterns impact crops and forests [468d]
- Saltwater will taint 77% of coastal aquifers by century's end, modeling study finds [468d]
- Emperor penguins lead to discovery of new detoxification pathway for mercury [468d]
- Q&A: Discovery opens up possibilities for new AI-developed antibiotic [468d]
- Universal barcodes unlock fast-paced small molecule synthesis [468d]
- Engineering stability in the microbiome: New research could lead to optimized probiotic creation [468d]
- Discovery cracks code for how nature's microbes build antibiotics [468d]
- Male humpback whale travels record-breaking distance for breeding purposes [468d]
- Tax audits can significantly boost compliance, but only if designed well [468d]
- Malibu wildfire grows as thousands still evacuated [468d]
- La Niña may come back, but climate change could limit its effects [468d]
- Researchers develop spintronics platform for energy-efficient generative AI [468d]
- Mediterranean coral gardens may inevitably be compromised [468d]
- Advanced atom interferometer could help with 'the embarrassing problem' of dark matter [468d]
- Supramolecular sorting machine separates aromatic and aliphatic compounds [468d]
- Noninvasive imaging method can penetrate deeper into living tissue [468d]
- Stone Age insights: Life, death and fire in ancient Ukraine [468d]
- To tattoo or not tattoo: Testing the limits of beauty in body art [468d]
- Mathematician solves the moving sofa problem [468d]
- Super-enzyme can enhance CO₂ capture in extreme conditions [468d]
- Geochemical analysis reveals origins of red dust that blanketed New Zealand's Southern Alps [468d]
- Milestone 10-GeV experiment shines light on laser-plasma interactions [468d]
- Drug-free pain relief: Solvent molecules offer non-addictive alternative [468d]
- Grass vs. buckthorn: Native plants' surprising role in forest defense [468d]
- Research captures plight of British children trapped in dire camps conditions [468d]
- What went wrong? NASA conducts first aircraft accident probe on another planet [468d]
- Study pinpoints 'hotspots' of harmful air pollutant in Dublin [468d]
- A new, more economical and sustainable material design uses sunlight to decontaminate air [468d]
- Could Africa's largest water dispute be avoided with open science? Researchers propose how to share Nile's resources [468d]
- Research offers strategies to counter counterfeit luxury goods [468d]
- Study reveals how companies might unknowingly recruit narcissists [468d]
- Firefly Sparkle: Newly discovered galaxy mirrors Milky Way's early days [468d]
- New AI tool pinpoints gene splicing with unmatched precision [468d]
- The hidden benefits of birdsong [468d]
- Nanofluidic devices and their role in matter manipulation [468d]
- New species of ancient fish may be smallest known vertebrate fossil in Queensland's history [468d]
- As seas rise, marshes may still trap carbon and cool planet [468d]
- Why being forced to precisely follow a curriculum harms teachers and students [468d]
- Awareness without time? A deep look into timelessness in deep meditative states [468d]
- Cat videos and wild caracals: How the internet's viral trends can help conservation [468d]
- Simple, eco-friendly technique uses bacteria to produce vitamin B2 naturally [468d]
- How job ads shape gender and racial segregation in UK workforce [468d]
- Astronomers discover magnetic loops around supermassive black hole [468d]
- Eyes on the sun: Naked thallium-205 ion decay reveals history over millions of years [468d]
- Fast, rewritable computing with DNA origami registers [468d]
- Copper nanoclusters enable control of CO₂ reduction products [468d]
- Global trade in wild animals is soaring—South Africa's laws aren't doing enough to prevent harm [468d]
- Death threats, phone tapping and stalking: The consequences academics can face from sharing their research [468d]
- New third class of magnetism could transform digital memory: Experiment bridges theory and real-life realization [468d]
- AI was supposed to make the UK benefits system more efficient—instead it's brought bias and hunger [468d]
- Uncovering pigments and techniques used to paint the Berlin Wall [468d]
- 'I was scared': Many student teachers had bad math experiences at school. Here's how they can do better [468d]
- Molding complex tissues using gallium: Researcher explains new method [468d]
- How bat-origin pathogenic viruses manipulate human cell death and inflammation [468d]
- How to catch the Geminids, one of the strongest meteor showers of the year [468d]
- New X-ray technique maps the nanoscale architecture of functional materials [468d]
- Lipid nanoparticle delivers potential mRNA cure for pre-eclampsia [468d]
- New research highlights the effects higher environmental taxes have on offshore production [468d]
- Mechanics, not just genetics, drive diversity in crocodile scales [468d]
- If 'correlation doesn't imply causation,' how do scientists figure out why things happen? [468d]
- BlueTriton's exit from Ontario shows the effectiveness of bottled water opposition movements [468d]
- Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn't surprise us [468d]
- Sediment is a time capsule that shows how past climate change altered our landscapes—and hints at their future [468d]
- Nature provides answers to reduce disaster impact [468d]
- Study finds Arctic warming tied to severe cold spells in UK, Europe [468d]
- Australia's Earth system model revamped for a clearer view of past and future climate [468d]
- AI platform sheds light on young Singaporeans' parenthood concerns [468d]
- Vanishing sea ice threatens polar food chain [468d]
- Better environmental performance boosts profits and cuts costs, study shows [468d]
- Tuning skyrmion helicity for racetrack memory and quantum computing applications [468d]
- Religious people are not more generous than atheists—with one exception [468d]
- Adoption of AI calls for new kind of communication competence from sales managers [468d]
- Study reveals extreme rate of Australia's invertebrate extinction [468d]
- Ghost crabs devour nearly 30% of flatback turtle hatchlings on Thevenard Island [468d]
- NASA scientific balloon flights to lift off from Antarctica [468d]
- Warm Saturn-sized exoplanet discovered with TESS [468d]
- A new species of flying reptile reshuffles the timeline of pterosaur evolution [468d]
- AI algorithm intensifies gold ion collisions at near-light speed [468d]
- E. coli dons polymer 'Superman cape' for sustainable chemical production [468d]
- An interstellar visitor helped shape the orbits of the planets [468d]
- Scientists examine how roasting affects the perfect brew [468d]
- Industry expertise in audits leads to cost savings, quality boost: Study [468d]
- Hedgehogs' hibernation patterns show surprising flexibility [468d]
- Thylacoleo the fossil lion makes a roaring comeback [468d]
- 'Zero progress': Western states at impasse in talks on Colorado River water shortages [468d]
- The first search for soft unclustered energy patterns in proton–proton collisions at 13TeV [468d]
- US moves to save once-common monarch butterflies from extinction [468d]
- Brazilian beef and leather companies fall short in tackling deforestation, a study finds [468d]
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