The Brutalist Report - phys
- Engineered telomerase RNA and polygenic scores reveal new insights into telomere biology [54d]
- Astronauts launch space agriculture with seed pillows [54d]
- Building preschoolers' STEM skills is child's play [54d]
- How plant evolution can help us fend off pests and microbes [54d]
- Comprehensive review urges 'One Health' approach to tackle H5N1 in dairy sector [54d]
- Holistic approach uses rapeseed protein for vegan burger patties and nutritious chicken feed [54d]
- Researchers track how iron deficiency disrupts photosynthesis in crucial ocean algae [54d]
- Agricultural sensor detects crops by their vibrations, offering an alternative approach for farm robots [54d]
- Cultural heritage—a help or a hindrance in modern climate adaptation? [54d]
- EIRSAT-1 novel control payload successfully demonstrates advanced satellite pointing in space [54d]
- Scientists hack microbes to identify environmental sources of methane [54d]
- Six planets are hanging out in early morning skies this month. Here's how to spot them [54d]
- In touch with our emotions, finally: A shift in the science of decision making [54d]
- Scientists use climate data to map and predict amphibian chytrid disease [54d]
- Chemistry LLM developed for faster drug discovery [54d]
- The 'deep root' of the Anthropocene: Agriculture's impact on soil erosion goes back earlier than thought [54d]
- Custom nanoparticle unlocks the anti-inflammatory potential of citrus [54d]
- Every stock you take, AI could be watching you [54d]
- Exactly what is in the Ivy League deals with the Trump administration, and how they compare [54d]
- What to know about alleviating interdigital cysts in dogs [54d]
- Expressing gratitude isn't necessary, but a little appreciation may still go a long way [54d]
- 'I have multiple side-hustles … It's exhausting': The challenges facing young freelance creatives [54d]
- Creating safe medicinal molecules with sustainable electrochemistry [54d]
- As the atmosphere changes, so will its response to geomagnetic storms [54d]
- Simple instrument could find Martian DNA if it exists [54d]
- Why being open about science can make people trust it less, and what to do about it [54d]
- Why racehorses might hold the key to saving human lives [54d]
- Why some climate policies are more popular than others: A psychologist explains [54d]
- 'Use it or lose it': How an island changed a bird species [54d]
- Sliteye shark discovered in remote Indian Ocean—first-ever sighting in Chagos Archipelago [54d]
- A quantum gas that refuses to heat—physicists observe many-body dynamical localization [54d]
- Fruit fly study achieves first transfer of behavior between species through single gene manipulation [54d]
- Chemists synthesize a new allotrope of carbon [54d]
- Antimicrobials produced by archaea can kill bacteria [54d]
- New network could help predict health problems in dogs [54d]
- Proposed policies would reward farmers for climate-smart biofuel crop practices [54d]
- Breeding climate-resilient crop plants: Mapping method reveals key regulatory switches [54d]
- Hydrologists redefine aridity index to include river and groundwater flow—providing more accurate estimates [54d]
- Ireland's proposed climate targets risk locking in global hunger [54d]
- Being ignored or excluded by family affects the workplace performance of leaders and their staff, according to research [54d]
- Glacial flooding measured in real time at Juneau, Alaska [54d]
- Crowdfunded companies are 'ghosting' their investors, and getting away with it [54d]
- The paradox of pluralism: How college shapes students' views of other religions [54d]
- Genomics can help insect farmers avoid pitfalls of domestication [54d]
- Report confirms record-high greenhouse gases, global temperatures, global sea level, and ocean heat in 2024 [54d]
- Wealthy Americans flee floods and hurricanes, driving income migration [54d]
- Glacial lake flood hits Juneau, Alaska, reflecting a growing risk as mountain glaciers melt around the world [54d]
- Discovery of extinct shelduck highlights rich ancient biodiversity of remote Rēkohu Chatham Islands [54d]
- The rising threat to New York City's food system [54d]
- The canary in the concrete jungle: How polluted towns make sparrows frail, anxious and old before their time [54d]
- AI still isn't making a serious impact on university education—here's why [54d]
- Researchers observe evidence of hyperbolic exciton polaritons [54d]
- Scientists reengineer enzyme to study diseases via sugar patterns on the surface of cells [54d]
- Thin films, big science: Chemists expand imaging possibilities with new X-ray material [54d]
- Glowing algae reveal the geometry of life [54d]
- Novel method upgrades liquid crystals with better recall [54d]
- Canada's first dinosaur-era dragonfly fossil fills an evolutionary gap [54d]
- Meltwater lake on 79°N Glacier triggers lasting cracks and ice uplift [54d]
- GHR motif discovery reveals new mechanism in plant miRNA processing [54d]
- Robots team up to explore planetary lava caves [54d]
- Energy-efficient ultracompact laser reduces light loss in all directions [54d]
- Ecuador's 'Lost city of the Amazon': New paper reveals its changing landscapes [54d]
- Human cells reveal a novel DNA damage repair pathway [54d]
- Laser advance sets the stage for new X-ray science possibilities [54d]
- Earth scientists reveal how Atlantic Ocean circulation has changed over the past 12,000 years [54d]
- Ancient cephalopod, new insight: Nautilus reveals unexpected sex chromosome system [54d]
- Generative AI designs compounds that can kill drug-resistant bacteria [54d]
- Scientists achieve first observation of phonon angular momentum in chiral crystals [54d]
- Cleaning up space with gecko technology [54d]
- How symbiotic bacteria with minimal genetic information support insect hosts [54d]
- Uncovering hidden DNA structures during nanopore sensing: Plectonemes take center stage [54d]
- Observations investigate ultraluminous X-ray sources in the galaxy NGC 5813 [54d]
- Multifocus microscope pushes the limits of fast live 3D biological imaging [54d]
- New 'forever chemicals' found in whale blubber challenge our understanding of PFAS [54d]
- In disaster-prone Nepal, farmers found sticking with agriculture amid climate risks [54d]
- How a few adjustments can improve online political debates [54d]
- Cracking the genetic code of arrow worms: How chaetognaths got their unique body plan [54d]
- Inspired by Death Valley, researchers mimic a mystery of nature to make ice move on its own [54d]
- Study of antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One Health [54d]
- Astronomers discover new type of supernova triggered by black hole-star interaction [54d]
- Centuries of inbreeding may have helped rare pigeons pull back from brink of extinction [54d]
- Birdsong patterns appear to follow Zipf's law of abbreviation—just like human speech [54d]
- Youth violence prevention program shown to reduce arrests by up to 75% [54d]
- Rising autumn temperatures interfere with monarch butterfly migration and health, experiment suggests [54d]
- Study reveals rich but vulnerable picture of Australia's island frogs and fish [54d]
- The Amazon has lost an area larger than Spain in 40 years, report shows [54d]
- Fake grass is greener but is it worse for the environment? [54d]
- New research reveals the spark that ignites Mediterranean marine heat waves [55d]
- Climate change made Nordic heatwave 2C hotter: study [55d]
- Trump orders space regulations eased in win for Musk [55d]
- Rabbits with 'horns' in Colorado are being called 'Frankenstein bunnies.' Here's why [55d]
- Sugars and organic acids save amaranth from zinc poisoning [55d]
- Soybeans seem to inherit the bad memories of their parents [55d]
- Speculations about extraterrestrial life peak in news articles—and in scientist quotes [55d]
- How river otters' terrible food hygiene benefits ecosystem health monitoring [55d]
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