The Brutalist Report - phys
- How can we keep livestock safe as wolves return? [5d]
- This libertarian manifesto, loved by Peter Thiel, urges a 'cognitive elite' to see selfishness as a virtue [5d]
- Simulation reveals uneven water distribution in Jupiter's turbulent atmosphere [5d]
- Diversity in forest management translates to improved biodiversity, real-world data and virtual landscapes suggest [5d]
- Sensor platform uses nanopore 'speed cameras' to pinpoint gases in complex mixtures [5d]
- The importance of data choice in effective flood insurance [5d]
- New method enables simultaneous synthesis of all 21 types of tRNA in vitro [5d]
- Researchers use nanotubes to improve blood flow in bioengineered tissues [5d]
- Mapping underground spaces—muon technology shows promise for 3D imaging of subsurface for archaeological excavations [5d]
- Terahertz spectroscopy reveals how plant leaves manage water through stomatal openings [5d]
- Understanding solute selectivity: How aquaporin 10.2 filters urea and boric acid [5d]
- Study reveals wild canids favor structured travel routes, unlike their feline counterparts [5d]
- Plastic particle mismanagement identified as key driver of environmental contamination [5d]
- Improved models of heavy ion collisions reveal new details of early universe nuclear matter [5d]
- Steel production could get a makeover: Study captures real-time iron formation at the nanoscale [5d]
- New clues in how plant microbiomes protect against bacterial speck disease [5d]
- DNA-repair pathway clears damaged gut cells and triggers tissue renewal after infection [5d]
- EU environment boss tests positive for 'toxic' forever chemicals [5d]
- The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, chemical fossils suggest [5d]
- New tool pinpoints proteins that regulate gene activity in living cells [5d]
- Constraining Proxima b's atmosphere, orbit and albedo with RISTRETTO [5d]
- Endangered whooping crane dies of avian flu at Wisconsin wildlife refuge [5d]
- Fiber optic cables could act as early warning system for geohazards [5d]
- Quantum error correction codes enable efficient scaling to hundreds of thousands of qubits [5d]
- How is good cholesterol made? Imaging method shows production mechanism at molecular level [5d]
- 3D bioprinting advances enable creation of artificial blood vessels with layered structures [5d]
- Foam from old mattresses and sponges can now be safely recycled without toxic chemicals [5d]
- Sharper than ever: New algorithm brings the stars into greater focus [5d]
- Skilled and low-wage employees most vulnerable to globalization, finds study [5d]
- New drug and enzyme class found to have anti-aging properties [5d]
- Yellow warbler study provides a lens for better understanding response to rapid climate change in wild species [5d]
- Alpha amino acids' stability may explain their role as early life's protein building blocks [5d]
- Cup plant outperforms silage maize as a sustainable bioenergy crop [5d]
- Zoom fatigue could be a thing of the past [5d]
- Transport will make or break Australia's new climate plan—and time is running out to fix it [5d]
- High-order analysis reveals more signs of phase-change 'turbulence' in nuclear matter [5d]
- Scientists discover 63 new young asteroid families—more than doubling the previous number [5d]
- Moon-forming disk around massive planet offers insight into how the moons of gas giants might have formed [5d]
- Ending taxes on home sales would benefit the wealthiest households most [5d]
- The eye in the sky: What Denmark's drone sightings tell us about power and fear down the years [5d]
- The ancestors of ostriches and emus were long-distance fliers. Here's how we worked this out [5d]
- A billion-dollar drug was found in Easter Island soil: What companies owe the Indigenous people they studied [5d]
- How to identify animal tracks, burrows and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood [5d]
- Hubble captures puzzling galaxy with gas-free center and dusty ring [5d]
- Uranian moon Ariel's surface features point to a past ocean over 100 miles deep [5d]
- Experimental mapping of bacterial growth reveals evolutionary and ecological patterns [5d]
- Investigating how political campaigns use and abuse email addresses [5d]
- World's most sensitive detector tightens the net on on elusive dark matter [5d]
- Simple intervention significantly improved patent outcomes for women inventors [5d]
- Pet guardians are increasingly worried about the mental health of their dogs and cats [5d]
- X-ray technique provides a new tool for nuclear forensics investigations [5d]
- Bacterial endotoxins are high-potency, low-mass drivers of PM₂.₅ toxicity, sampling study reveals [5d]
- How generative AI is really changing education by outsourcing the production of knowledge to big tech [5d]
- 'A real physical thing': Quantum computer exhibit at O'Hare seeks to make the technology tangible [5d]
- China's coastal land development policies may outweigh climate change in future flood risks [5d]
- Cancer cells' stress shield cracked by compound that binds in one place, inhibits in another [5d]
- Scientists develop microelectrode array for monitoring neuronal activity during hibernation [5d]
- Building trust in soil carbon as a climate solution requires stronger evidence, environmental scientists warn [5d]
- The asteroid belt's slow disappearing act [5d]
- Astronomers determine new origins of double-peaked emission lines in galactic centers [5d]
- New instrument at SOAR achieves first light with observations of remarkable binary star system [5d]
- Byproduct of making fuel from ag waste boosts soil organic carbon on Iowa farm [5d]
- The speed trap: Why leaders' quick pivots can seem inauthentic [5d]
- Modeling quark star merger ejecta: Study reveals three possible outcomes [5d]
- Clues from the deep sea that an exploding star sent debris to the Earth 10 million years ago [5d]
- Electrically tunable metasurface unlocks real-time THz holography [5d]
- Why aren't companies speeding up investment? A new theory offers an answer to an economic paradox [5d]
- Citizen scientists reveal global hotspots of plastic pollution [5d]
- Overwhelming evidence of genocide against Palestinians: A legal expert unpacks the UN report on Gaza [5d]
- Black widows lure males with smell of 'cheesy feet' [5d]
- How sea star wasting disease transformed the West Coast's ecology and economy [5d]
- Bacteria attached to charcoal could help keep an infamous 'forever chemical' out of waterways [5d]
- Calling in the animal drug detectives—helping vets help beluga whales, goats and all creatures big and small [5d]
- Automatically disadvantaged? What benefit recipients think about the use of AI in welfare decisions [5d]
- How water fuels conflict in Pakistan [5d]
- Digital ID cards: What are they, and how will they help the UK deal with illegal immigration? [5d]
- Decades in the making: Seeing the full impact from air pollution reductions [5d]
- When a partner has a health shock, our study shows what happens to work, chores and fun [5d]
- Many animals can reshape and shed their teeth—and now scientists have traced this ability back 380 million years [5d]
- Are business schools priming students for a world that no longer exists? [5d]
- Scientists discover first evidence of lava tubes on Venus [5d]
- Honeybees use dance communication to form expectations of landscape, study shows [5d]
- Scientists return from Tonga with clues to uncover what led to the 'eruption of the century' [5d]
- Space dust is spongier than we thought, say scientists [5d]
- Global refugee sponsorship scheme could improve perceptions of refugees, according to research [5d]
- Misinformation/disinformation can lead to US couples' divorces, breakups [5d]
- Scientists reveal functional RNA splitting mechanism behind origin of type V CRISPR systems [5d]
- Problematic beliefs about sexual assault, hazing exist before college, study reveals [5d]
- Geomagnetic disturbances caused by sun may influence occurrence of heart attacks, especially among women [5d]
- Image: Lake Balkhash viewed from the International Space Station [5d]
- Study warns climate leadership falling short in New Zealand [5d]
- Researcher shows how everyday feelings shape political processes [5d]
- Index unlocks a market for nature recovery work: New method values mangrove and salt marsh recovery [5d]
- Coyote populations surge, rebound quickly [5d]
- Initiative addresses racial disparities in special education [5d]
- Moonbound Artemis II astronauts give Orion capsule a name [5d]
- When Washington tried to starve industries of loans—and failed [5d]
- Two Neptune-sized exoplanets discovered around a young sun-like star [5d]
- Programmed cell death in microalgae resembles that in humans [5d]
- Key genes identified in insect death triggered by extreme stress [5d]
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