The Brutalist Report - phys
- Researchers take 'significant leap forward' with quantum simulation of molecular electron transfer [458d]
- 'Living' ceramics utilize bacteria for gas sensing and carbon capture [458d]
- Neutrality has played a pivotal, but under-examined, role in international relations, new research shows [458d]
- Inequality weakens local governance and public satisfaction, study finds [458d]
- Discovery of enzyme pathway may lead to lifesaving leishmaniasis treatments [458d]
- Advanced algorithm reduces errors in land cover classification for landslide analysis [458d]
- Structural analysis reveals how human eyelashes promote water drainage [458d]
- Study reveals right whales live 130 years—or more [458d]
- Wireless antennas harness light to decode cellular communication signals [458d]
- Heterogeneous host populations drive evolution of more virulent pathogens, modeling study shows [458d]
- Advancing light control: New opportunities for metasurfaces in optoelectronics [458d]
- New electron microscopy technique reveals complex spin structures at femtosecond timescales [458d]
- Report analyzes long history of NASA support for commercial space [458d]
- Cyanobacteria research unlocks potential for renewable plastics from carbon dioxide [458d]
- Systemic solutions needed to counter spread of science misinformation, says new report [458d]
- Avalanches, icy explosions and dunes: NASA is tracking New Year on Mars [458d]
- Professor challenges tokenizing women of color in academia [458d]
- Digital labels can help grocers waste less food [458d]
- Biosensors mimic human olfactory system to discriminate between very similar odors [458d]
- Mitigating animal-vehicle collisions with field sensors, AI and ecological modeling [458d]
- Volunteers should not become friends with patients, say Norwegian researchers [458d]
- The secret life of ALAS1: Basic science discovery could the pave way for better small interfering RNA therapies [458d]
- Ferns' ancient resilience aids modern ecosystem recovery after disasters [458d]
- Water and gruel—not bread: Discovering the diet of early Neolithic farmers in Scandinavia [458d]
- Quantum walk computing unlocks new potential in quantum science and technology [458d]
- Programming cells: New RNA tool enhances precision in synthetic genetic circuits [458d]
- Team presents first demonstration of quantum teleportation over busy internet cables [458d]
- The technosphere: A hidden long-term carbon sink in everyday items [458d]
- Dark energy 'doesn't exist' so can't be pushing 'lumpy' universe apart, physicists say [458d]
- Dripstones from Romanian cave offer insights into climate dynamics in Europe [458d]
- The microbiology of honey: A sweet symphony of life [458d]
- Scientists steer the development of stem cells to regenerate and repair organs [458d]
- First results from 2021 rocket launch shed light on aurora's birth [458d]
- Global study reveals phenological divergence between plants and animals under climate change [458d]
- Genetically encoded biosensors measure living cells' charge in real time [458d]
- Intense ribbons of rain also bring the heat, scientists say [458d]
- Warming exacerbates oxygen depletion in the Baltic Sea, undermining nutrient reduction efforts [458d]
- Grapevine protein resembles animal ion transport function, researchers discover [458d]
- The science behind Christmas trees: How conifers brave winter's worst [458d]
- Neural networks unlock potential of high-entropy carbonitrides in extreme environments [458d]
- AI-driven approach reveals hidden hazards of chemical mixtures in rivers [458d]
- Shedding light on snow's crucial role in Earth's climate system [458d]
- Growing safer spuds: Removing toxins from potatoes [458d]
- Dual-comb method achieves first precise absolute distance measurement over 100 km [458d]
- Sea snakes regain advanced color vision, recovering a complex trait once lost to evolutionary time [458d]
- Latest gravitational wave observations conflict with expectations from stellar models [458d]
- Simulations of hominin Lucy help show how long distance running evolved in modern humans [458d]
- Gateway: Wired for deep space [458d]
- ESA and NASA satellites deliver first joint picture of Greenland Ice Sheet melting [458d]
- Miniature sensor that detects toxic gas shows promising results in the lab [458d]
- Chang'e-6 farside basalts reveal a reinforced lunar dynamo [458d]
- EPA investigating taconite mine for pollution that threatens wild rice [458d]
- Report identifies UK regions with largest disability employment gap [458d]
- Active particles reorganize 3D gels into denser porous structures, study shows [458d]
- Compact on-chip polarimeter measures light polarization with high accuracy [458d]
- Rare species found 'thriving' in streams after rescue from wildfires [458d]
- Your black plastic kitchen utensils aren't so toxic after all: But you should still toss them, group says [458d]
- Russia-Ukraine War's unexpected casualties: Hungry people in distant nations [458d]
- Giant sloths and mastodons coexisted with humans for millennia in Americas, new discoveries suggest [458d]
- LA Zoo hatches first-ever perentie lizards, one of largest lizard species in the world [458d]
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