The Brutalist Report - phys
- Melting glaciers could trigger more explosive eruptions globally [41d]
- Is Earth inside a huge void? 'Sound of the Big Bang' hints at possible solution to Hubble tension [41d]
- Smarter, faster, stronger: AI fuels the rise of new productive forces [41d]
- Cracking the quantum code: Light and glass are set to transform computing [41d]
- Solid catalyst breaks the rules: Oxygen evolution steps can happen simultaneously [41d]
- Strong geothermal potential discovered in northern Singapore [41d]
- Giving back or getting back? The rise of retributive philanthropy [41d]
- Satellite observations provide insight into post-wildfire forest recovery [41d]
- Primordial black holes could have accelerated early star formation [41d]
- Mutagenesis technique boosts the efficiency of rubisco, a key enzyme in photosynthesis [41d]
- Collective behavior study explores whether pigeons track others' eye movements [41d]
- Low-temperature plasma technique boosts nanozyme innovation for tackling antibiotics [41d]
- Scientists uncover 'superfamily' of bacterial predator proteins [41d]
- Fear in sync: Fruit flies experience collective survival through neurogenomic diversity [41d]
- Texas floods: How geography, climate and policy failures collided [41d]
- Study uncovers how harmful RNA clumps form—and a way to dissolve them [41d]
- Research on ice-forming compound could improve pipeline safety, carbon capture and storage [41d]
- PodGPT: AI model learns from science podcasts to better answer questions [41d]
- Losing Asian elephants could unravel tropical forest ecosystem [41d]
- Hydrogen atom transfer method selectively transforms carboxylic acids using an inexpensive photocatalyst [41d]
- 1% of offshore wind investments could restore millions of hectares of marine life [41d]
- Stream health assessment tool developed to guide restoration efforts [41d]
- Reusing sunflower seed flour can make bread more protein-packed and rich in antioxidants [41d]
- Scientists reconstruct 540 million years of sea level change in detail [41d]
- Young brood-parasitic cowbirds may seek out unrelated adult females as role models [41d]
- Survey records more than 1,400 newts killed on Hong Kong roads in two months [41d]
- Tracking proteins that help the COVID-19 virus replicate [41d]
- Steering brain cells with magnetic nanoparticles to rebuild lost connections [41d]
- How to use fusion to get to Proxima Centauri's potentially habitable exoplanet [41d]
- Drones help plant researchers detect soybean dicamba damage from the sky [41d]
- For fish, hovering uses double the energy of resting, study finds [41d]
- Reviving search for extraterrestrial intelligence with high-energy astronomy [41d]
- Beyond the alpha male: Primate studies challenge male-dominance norms [41d]
- North America's oldest known pterosaur unearthed in Petrified Forest National Park [41d]
- Cold hydrogen clouds discovered inside superheated Fermi bubbles at Milky Way's center [41d]
- Young adult literature is not as young as it used to be, shows a librarian's research [41d]
- Youth volunteering encourages young men to vote for the first time, research shows [41d]
- Physicists reveal how a lone spinon emerges in quantum magnetic models [41d]
- The surprising link between fast X-ray transients and the explosive death of massive stars [41d]
- Women scientists promote their research online less often than men, study finds [41d]
- Platform enhances purity and reproducibility of extracellular vesicle proteomics [41d]
- Six agricultural employment pathways identified for youth development [41d]
- Nature-friendly farming budget swells in UK—but cuts elsewhere make recovery fraught [41d]
- Civil servants' reactions to democratic decline reflect deep political divides [41d]
- Why are we so obsessed with bringing back the wooly mammoth? [41d]
- Turbulent research landscape imperils US brain gain, and ultimately American prosperity [41d]
- Discovery of rare medieval music brings sounds of monks back to Devon abbey for first time in 500 years [41d]
- A new way to wobble: Scientists uncover mechanism that causes formation of planets [41d]
- Plate tectonics—mineral olivine found crucial for heat transport in the mantle [41d]
- Autonomous vehicle's search in Mariana Trench helps advance understanding of deep sea and its critical minerals [41d]
- What research on sexting reveals about how men and women think about consent [41d]
- Overuse of riprap to prevent riverbank erosion is harming British Columbia's rivers [41d]
- Welcome to post-growth Europe. Can anyone accept this new political reality? [41d]
- Scientists use argon plasma to precisely position metal atoms, eliminating waste of precious metals [41d]
- Mouse hosts produce functional rat sperm, opening new doors for genetic research [41d]
- How often should you really be washing your bedding? A microbiologist explains [41d]
- Uncovering the mechanism behind dual-end cleavage in transfer RNAs [41d]
- Whose satisfaction is more important to your business? Your customers or your employees? [41d]
- Integrating ON-OFF switches for targeted mRNA therapeutics [41d]
- Underwater lake heat waves are on the rise, threatening aquatic life [41d]
- Misinformation lends itself to social contagion. Here's how to recognize and combat it [41d]
- Social media can support or undermine democracy. It comes down to how it's designed [41d]
- Rain showers can dramatically impact fungal communities in urban lakes [41d]
- It isn't all bloom and doom: Why algal blooms are becoming more prevalent [41d]
- How should we get rid of CO₂? These scientists want to turn it into stone [41d]
- What schools can learn from skate culture [41d]
- Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world? [41d]
- Soft material behavior gets clearer as scientists directly map liquid crystal deformation [41d]
- Study reveals key drivers behind 3D layered structures in open star clusters [41d]
- Super-resolution imaging uncovers how lipid nanoparticles deliver RNA and where they fall short [41d]
- Discovery of key signal in red blood cell formation could boost artificial blood production [41d]
- Why Texas Hill Country is one of the deadliest places in the US for flash flooding [41d]
- Cape Town's sewage treatment isn't coping: Scientists are worried about what the city is telling the public [41d]
- Workplaces have embraced mindfulness and self-compassion—but did capitalism hijack their true purpose? [41d]
- Individual defects in superconducting quantum circuits imaged for the first time [41d]
- How lanthanides stabilize chlorophyll to boost plant resilience to UV stress [41d]
- 'The customer is always right': Why some university teachers give higher grades than students deserve [41d]
- Will YR4 hit the moon? We won't know until 2028 [41d]
- Ganges basin peak flows fall 17% per decade, shifting flood and water supply patterns across India [41d]
- Old Hubble Space Telescope photos unlock the secret of a rogue planet [41d]
- Solar cycles and climate: Expert shares what you need to know [41d]
- 10 drivers of global river delta changes identified—scientists warn urgent climate action need [41d]
- How a new treatment for phobias could help cut pesticide use [41d]
- High-performance BaZrS₃ solar cells powered by inorganic delafossite HTLs: A step toward replacing Spiro-OMeTAD [41d]
- Meteorite challenges the timeline of the early solar system [41d]
- The oldest rocks on Earth are more than 4 billion years old [41d]
- 'Space ice' is less like water than previously thought [41d]
- Child labor numbers rise in homes where adults are jobless, study finds [41d]
- Beneficial root microbes can help sustain rice yields in unfertilized fields [41d]
- Wind energy industry must use the best ecological information to avoid unintended harm to wildlife [41d]
- Growing surface meltwater in East Antarctica signals new risks for global sea levels [41d]
- Synchrotron X-rays reveal how T. rex bones may have healed after injuries [41d]
- 'Doing well by doing good'? Study supports framework to help companies improve brand trust [41d]
- 'Killer bees' swarm close to Georgia border [41d]
- Key factors in student choice between online and in-person class attendance identified [42d]
- Grigoriev 1: New eclipsing variable star discovered in the Pegasus constellation [42d]
- New models improve predictions of snow, rock and ice avalanches [42d]
- Cities at climate crossroads: Researchers investigate growth and degrowth approaches [42d]
- How protected are protected areas? What monitoring birds tells us about park management in Togo, West Africa [42d]
- New US directive for visa applicants turns social media feeds into political documents [42d]
Previous Day