The Brutalist Report - phys
- Should farm fields be used for crops or solar? Research suggests both [328d]
- Court backlogs are clogging the system; new research finds a surprising fix [328d]
- Microplastics: What's trapping the emerging threat in our streams? [328d]
- How changes in lemur brains made some mean girls nice [328d]
- Scientists finally confirm vitamin B1 hypothesis from 1958 [328d]
- How safe is the air to breathe? 50 million people in the US don't know [328d]
- Researchers develop compact superradiant Smith-Purcell device with ultra-narrow linewidth [328d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft beams back pictures of an asteroid shaped like a lumpy bowling pin [328d]
- Sustainable climate policies can benefit both environment and social justice, researchers say [328d]
- Weather forecasting technique speeds up electrocatalyst degradation predictions [328d]
- Hybrid surface combines hydrophobic nanowires and hydrophilic channels to prevent condensation flooding [328d]
- High-tech sticker can identify real human emotions [328d]
- Non-native trees gain ground in eastern US, reducing native species diversity [328d]
- Early medieval European collapse: How imbalanced social-ecological acceleration led to a tipping point [328d]
- Synergistic catalyst enables targeted cleavage of ethane C–H bonds in tandem with CO₂ activation [328d]
- With federal funding in question, artists can navigate a perilous future by looking to the past [328d]
- Long-term study maps greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils [328d]
- It's a quantum zoo out there, and scientists just found a dozen new 'species' [328d]
- Addressing working memory can help students with math difficulty improve word problem-solving skills [328d]
- Did it rain or snow on ancient Mars? New study suggests it did [328d]
- Michael B. Jordan plays identical twins in 'Sinners'—what's the truth about these sibling relationships? [328d]
- Research uncovers how soil proteins and organic matter stabilize carbon over millennia [328d]
- How a 19th-century treaty shaped the modern world's measurements [328d]
- How a new project combines science, community and Indigenous art to restore life in the Baaka-Darling River [328d]
- What if Mother Earth could sue for mistreatment? Experts discuss Ecuador's success [328d]
- Tree rings and models paint a picture of past, present and future drought [328d]
- Himalayan snow at 23-year low, threatening 2 billion people: report [328d]
- How activity in Earth's mantle led the ancient ancestors of elephants, giraffes, and humans into Asia and Africa [328d]
- A green comet likely is breaking apart and won't be visible to the naked eye [328d]
- From fava beans to future foods: Researchers turn to plant-based proteins for a healthier planet [328d]
- Microplastics still slip through wastewater treatment plants, carrying pollutants and threatening long-term health [328d]
- Urban heat islands: A double-edged sword for city dwellers' survival [328d]
- Federal laws don't ban rollbacks of environmental protection, but they don't make it easy [328d]
- Engineering a hydrogen-bonding microenvironment to boost CO₂ electroreduction [328d]
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