The Brutalist Report - phys
- How to improve university EDI policies so they address Jewish identity and antisemitism [4d]
- Why government support for religion doesn't necessarily make people more religious [4d]
- Artists, scientists breathe life into prehistoric woman [4d]
- Planet K2-18b may not host alien life, but it is home to a water-rich interior [4d]
- France petition against bee-killing pesticide tops two million backers [4d]
- Animals boost tropical forests' carbon absorption by aiding seed dispersal [4d]
- Turkey, Bulgaria battle wildfires amid Mediterranean heat wave [4d]
- Translocated woodpeckers thrive on Florida bombing range, boosting endangered population [4d]
- RGB multiplexer based on lithium niobate enables faster, more efficient light modulation for laser beam scanning [4d]
- Study revises 'living fossil' fish anatomy, reshaping view of vertebrate skull evolution [4d]
- War's educational toll: Research reveals 78,000 Ukrainian students directly impacted by Russian war [4d]
- Research on glasswing butterflies remaps butterflies' evolutionary tree [4d]
- Hybrid crystal-glass materials from meteorites transform heat control [4d]
- Life could survive beneath the surface of Mars and other planets using high energy particles from space [4d]
- Our kids' recess at school is essential to well-being and learning, and shouldn't be scaled back [4d]
- Poor mental health often plays a role in adults killing children. But it is primarily about violence [4d]
- Employees who spot problems help the bottom line, so why do leaders give more power to flatterers? [4d]
- Hidden gene clusters in soil bacteria may hold key to bigger legumes [4d]
- Mountains of fire: What hillwalking with my father taught me about the origins of oil exploration [4d]
- Most women in STEM feel like frauds, new study shows [4d]
- Fear of crime is a useful political tool, even if the data don't back it up [4d]
- School shootings leave lasting scars on local economies, research shows [4d]
- New satellite tech can map wildfire smoke plumes in 3D for air quality alerts at neighborhood scale [4d]
- The beach wasn't always a vacation destination. For the ancient Greeks, it was a scary place [4d]
- Dam removal restores aquatic ecosystem within three years [4d]
- Saving women first? What the Gaza hostage crisis tells us about gender and public opinion [4d]
- The celebrity halo effect: Why abuse allegations against powerful men like Brad Pitt are so easily forgotten [4d]
- The government wants local authorities to embrace AI—here's one way it could work in practice [4d]
- Mistaken identity: Researchers develop new methods to identify suckers in the intermountain west [4d]
- Magnetizing quantum communication: Single-photon source created using defective tungsten diselenide [4d]
- New microscope creates 3D ghost images of nanoparticles using entangled photons [4d]
- AI agent improves accuracy of gene set analysis by leveraging expert-curated databases [4d]
- Leaf-inspired design makes bioplastics degradable, stronger [4d]
- Movie portrayals of music teachers undermine professional diversity, study finds [4d]
- Street lamps aren't the only form of artificial light pollution. Here's how to create darker nights [4d]
- Lunar dust mitigation requires collaboration and lots of tests [4d]
- Primordial black holes could act as seeds for quasars [4d]
- Warming Arctic lakes may release more methane than expected [4d]
- New clay-based material could offer affordable, low-waste way to tackle water pollution using only sunlight [4d]
- Physicists show tensor mesons play important role in light-on-light scattering [4d]
- Why you may get future vaccines via dental floss [4d]
- What to do when wasps crash your picnic: A scientist's guide to dining safely with these insects [4d]
- Nobody owns the moon—researcher suggests that could be a problem [4d]
- A company says it could turn mercury into gold using nuclear fusion. Can we take this claim seriously? [4d]
- Water wars: A historic agreement between Mexico and US is ramping up border tension [4d]
- As the UK reviews the pension age again, could more time off when you're young compensate for later retirement? [4d]
- A more climate-friendly way to produce nitrogen fertilizer [4d]
- Marathon Fusion claims it can turn mercury into gold while creating clean energy [4d]
- Precious finger traces from First Nations ancestors revealed in a glittering mountain cave in Australia [4d]
- Laser pulses and nanoscale changes yield stable skyrmion bags for advanced spintronics [4d]
- Mapping technique can detect binding of proteins to DNA at single-cell resolution [4d]
- Policy to keep teens in education until 18 has limited impact, study finds [4d]
- Distorted sound of the early universe suggests we are living in a giant void [4d]
- Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots [4d]
- Legal expert discusses UN court decision that countries can sue each other over greenhouse gas emissions [4d]
- Hubble spies swirling spiral NGC 3285B [4d]
- Fears that falling birth rates in the US could lead to population collapse are based on faulty assumptions [4d]
- Shifting 'oxyscape' could be key to tackling deoxygenation in coastal ecosystems [4d]
- Dynamic dataset reveals role of wetlands in terrestrial carbon sink change [4d]
- Optogenetic platform enables spatiotemporal control of protein and mRNA activity in living cells [4d]
- Critics claim gender clinics are seeing an excess of trans boys. But new data suggest otherwise [4d]
- Barnaby Joyce wants Australia to abandon net zero—but his four central claims don't stack up [4d]
- How do politicians view democracy? It depends on whether they win or lose [4d]
- How misinformation spreaders reframe news from reputable sources to support false claims [4d]
- Showing happiness brings social rewards, but the opposite can happen if people feel pressured to appear happy [4d]
- Archaeologists uncover lavish Bronze Age burial of young woman in Greater Khorasan [4d]
- How scientists are using Antarctic sea spiders to study life on the edge [4d]
- IceCube neutrino search sets first constraints on proton fraction of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays [4d]
- A third of Canadians willing to open their wallets for wetland conservation [4d]
- Exploring the economic promise and environmental costs of mining in Brazil [4d]
- First-ever one-day, island-wide soil microbiome study completed on Crete [4d]
- Climate change significantly worsened deadly 2022 Durban floods, study shows [4d]
- New automated platform accelerates discovery of high-performing polymer material blends [4d]
- How to reduce the hidden environmental costs of supply chains [4d]
- New insights could help phages defeat antibiotic resistant bacteria [4d]
- As Spotify moves to video, the environmental footprint of music streaming hits the high notes [4d]
- New 3D-printed titanium alloy offers greater strength at lower production cost [4d]
- Biobank freezes Australian species to preserve for the future [4d]
- Rat uprising: Footage provides first evidence of native rakali attacking introduced black rat [4d]
- Robotic frames offer new insights into honeybee behavior and honey storage [4d]
- New coating uses graphene oxide to deliver silver ions for long-lasting antimicrobial action [4d]
- New 3D headset uses holograms and AI to create lifelike mixed reality visuals [4d]
- Famous double-slit experiment holds up when stripped to its quantum essentials [4d]
- Burned Amazon forests stay hot and stressed for decades, finds new study [4d]
- New machine learning tool reveals atomic structure of ultra-thin film materials [4d]
- How new words enter our language: A linguistics expert explains [4d]
- Disaster experts explain high missing person counts following floods [4d]
- Majority of racism in Victoria goes unreported due to 'high cost, low reward' system [4d]
- AI-designed 3D materials enable custom control over how light bends [4d]
- Study reveals China's ecological red lines offer blueprint for biodiversity protection [4d]
- Human-created habitats fuel mosquito populations in urban areas, says researcher [4d]
- Cultural values shape tourists' view of eco-friendly B&Bs [4d]
- Only 10% of early childhood teachers have enough time to get their work done [4d]
- Ultra-small optical devices rewrite the rules of light manipulation [4d]
- What's the lifetime of a Dyson megaswarm? [4d]
- New mRNA pill bypasses injections for gut-targeted therapy [4d]
- A bolt is born: Atmospheric events underpinning lightning strikes explained [4d]
- Tropical fishes on the move survive better with temperate neighbors [4d]
- Hubble observations shed more light on the star formation history of a nearby ultra-diffuse galaxy [4d]
- Hydrogel microspheres for controlled release of bioactive compounds [4d]
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