The Brutalist Report - phys
- New study reveals surprising clues about the beginning of subduction on Earth [62d]
- Canada sends troops to eastern province as fire damage grows [62d]
- Huge wildfire in southern France now under control [62d]
- The world's black rhino numbers have increased but there's bad news for others [62d]
- Copper antimicrobials can drive antibiotic resistance in bacteria, but there's a fix, scientists say [62d]
- Machine learning predicts global glacier erosion rates with new precision [62d]
- US-French SWOT satellite measures tsunami after massive quake [62d]
- Linking local lithologies to a larger landscape on Mars [62d]
- SpaceX scrubs Thursday attempt, will aim for Friday to send up more Amazon satellites [62d]
- Researchers overcome long-standing bottleneck in single photon detection with twisted 2D materials [62d]
- In-group perceptions play outsized role in driving political extremism, according to study [62d]
- Nature's hardest teeth: Chitons offer blueprint for advanced dental and industrial materials [62d]
- Direct visualization of quantum zero-point motion in complex molecule reveals eternal dance of atoms [62d]
- Mars life explorer should include an agnostic life finder [62d]
- Climate's role in moth diversity varies by species traits and surrounding habitat types [62d]
- France to rule on controversial bee-killing pesticide bill [62d]
- Houston, we have a (sinus) problem: Research examines astronaut nasal and sinus problems in outer space [62d]
- Louisiana fossils reveal mosasaur life before dinosaur-killing asteroid impact [62d]
- Seals on the move: Researchers track migration using satellite technology [62d]
- The universe's secret harvest: Shedding light on 'the cosmic grapes' [62d]
- Study suggests incentives are a valuable alternative to school cell phone bans [62d]
- Hubble Space Telescope takes best picture yet of the comet visiting from another solar system [62d]
- Solar powered moon brick factory could build future lunar cities [62d]
- Can microorganisms thrive in Earth's atmosphere, or do they simply survive there? [62d]
- Researchers propose a practical pathway for microstructure control in 3D-printed Ni-based superalloys [62d]
- Nontraditional water sources made viable through membrane design [62d]
- Adding limestone to farmland boosts carbon capture and crop yields, study finds [62d]
- New study details clusters of bystander interventions for workplace sexual harassment [62d]
- Rogue waves demystified: Giant seas are just the ocean's 'bad day' [62d]
- Indoor ant populations might start invading outdoors due to global warming [62d]
- Key autophagy regulator start cells' self-cleaning system [62d]
- Jawless parasite study uncovers how neural crest cells shaped thyroid evolution [62d]
- Genomic techniques can streamline breeding for grain quality [62d]
- Programmable soft material bends, bounces and absorbs energy on demand [62d]
- Single pollen parents in flowering plants may be more common than previously thought [62d]
- Evidence found for planet around closest sun-like star [62d]
- Glycerol reveals previously overlooked connections between intracellular metabolism and vesicle transport [62d]
- 36 billion solar masses: Cosmic Horseshoe galaxy harbors what may be the most massive black hole ever detected [62d]
- Drug used for rare disease can turn human blood and surfaces deadly to mosquitoes [62d]
- AI accelerates development of advanced heat-dissipating polymers [62d]
- Titanium oxide nanostructuring transcends boundaries, enabling precise formation on metal coatings [62d]
- As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence over future water rights [62d]
- Unlocking new potential for natural gas-based bioplastic production [62d]
- As NASA missions study interstellar comet, Hubble makes size estimate [62d]
- Molecular imaging tech measures forces in living cells with nanometer-level precision [62d]
- Simple color-changing sensor quickly identifies poisonous gases [62d]
- Why a wildfire chemical toxic to humans lingers longer in clouds [62d]
- From fragments to function: Computer-based design for custom proteins [62d]
- Cleaner, cooler and cheaper: Upgraded catalyst system achieves low-temperature oxidation [62d]
- Photocatalytic proximity labeling strategy enables organelle-selective lipid analysis [62d]
- Five ways digital nomads can have a positive impact on the places they travel to for work [62d]
- An interstellar mission to a black hole? Astrophysicist thinks it's possible [62d]
- An integrated vision of Earth's natural 'CO₂ vacuum cleaners' [62d]
- Archaeogenetic study reveals population history of southern Caucasus in unprecedented detail [62d]
- Perito Moreno Glacier's retreat accelerates, raising concerns about future stability [62d]
- How do scientists estimate crowd sizes at public events—and why are they often disputed? [62d]
- Female gorillas overpower larger male rivals, challenging assumptions of male dominance [62d]
- What your credit score says about how, where you were raised [62d]
- Shining a light on a new principle in photochemistry: How microenvironments, not just absorption, shape reactions [62d]
- How to talk to your friends about climate action [62d]
- Diatoms bind uranium inside and out, raising food chain concerns [62d]
- Deadly Indian Himalayan flood likely caused by glacier collapse, experts say [62d]
- A 'mysterious giant' behind binary black holes? Astronomers uncover first evidence of a third compact object [62d]
- Wildfire season is starting weeks earlier in California—new study shows how climate change is driving the expansion [62d]
- How ChatGPT and other LLMs might help to dispel popular misconceptions [62d]
- Dopamine assists female flies eager to mate by enhancing their sensitivity to sounds [62d]
- Shedding light on the source of solar storms [62d]
- Multiwavelength observations investigate the nature of a TeV gamma-ray binary [62d]
- Unprecedented heat in North China: How soil moisture amplified 2023's record heat wave [62d]
- By changing our diets now, we can avoid the food chaos that climate change is bringing [62d]
- Unraveling variations in centromeres across onion species [62d]
- pH-responsive graphene nanocarriers improve precision in cancer drug delivery [62d]
- Tech can tell exactly when in videos students are learning [62d]
- Powering down to survive viral attack: The steps cells take to thwart replication [62d]
- How birth order could influence your mutual fund manager's decisions [62d]
- Is writing with AI at work undermining your credibility? [62d]
- Tracking tidal turtles: Researcher gathers data on native turtle species' summer breeding behavior [62d]
- Astronomers reveal how molecular clouds survive in harsh outskirts of the galaxy [62d]
- Uncovering the hidden world of parasites inside ticks [62d]
- Laser analysis enables industry to map mineral samples at an unprecedented scale [62d]
- Chemistry, not just geometry, triggers unusual electron behavior in new quantum material [62d]
- Mathematical proof provides new perspectives on the effects of blending [62d]
- Scientist issues eight-point emergency plan as typhoons and heat waves escalate [62d]
- Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havoc [62d]
- Nanoparticles that self-assemble at room temperature could transform vaccine delivery [62d]
- France seeks to 'stabilize' wildfire raging in the south [62d]
- Can the seafloor help the ocean absorb more CO₂? [62d]
- Plastic pollution treaty talks stuck in 'dialogue of the deaf' [62d]
- Schools are using AI surveillance to protect students. It also leads to false alarms—and arrests [62d]
- Scientists develop technology that brings new precision to genome editing [62d]
- Researchers study diet's impact on salmonella prevalence in cattle [62d]
- Scientists discover way to pause ultrafast melting in silicon using precisely timed laser pulses [62d]
- Study finds tiny catalytic particles change shape to steer carbon dioxide reactions [62d]
- First asteroid sightings push Hera's camera to the limit [62d]
- Galápagos under threat: Comprehensive look at the natural hazards they face [62d]
- Billions of starfish deaths traced back to bacterial culprit in largest marine epidemic [62d]
- Environmental antibiotic resistance is unevenly addressed despite growing global risk, study finds [62d]
- Hop back in time to find a new Aussie relative of New Guinea's forest wallaby [62d]
- LLMs can predict educational and psychological outcomes from childhood essays with remarkable accuracy [62d]
- Birds found thriving in a very large commercial forest in Maine [62d]
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