The Brutalist Report - phys
- A slowly spinning universe could solve the Hubble tension [246d]
- Study explores how food manufacturers respond to state regulations [246d]
- Hubble spots stellar sculptors in nearby galaxy [246d]
- Bergantes River could be important route for Neolithization of Lower Aragon in Spain [246d]
- Lucy spacecraft prepares for second asteroid encounter [246d]
- Live imaging captures DNA folding in sperm cells for the first time [246d]
- ATLAS gets under the hood of the Higgs mechanism [246d]
- Iraq sandstorm leaves 1,800 people with respiratory problems: Health officials [246d]
- Soil organic carbon is at risk in a large part of European agricultural land [246d]
- How mobile devices shape the way Gen Z interacts with brands, spends money [246d]
- 'Molecular glues' offer a possible therapeutic approach for autoimmune conditions [246d]
- New pathoblocker can stop Salmonella infections early on [246d]
- Microscopy method breaks barriers in nanoscale chemical imaging [246d]
- Satellites underestimate power plant CO₂ emissions by 70%, study reveals [246d]
- To avoid parasites, some fruit flies sacrifice sleep [246d]
- Social Security's trust fund could run out of money sooner than expected due to changes in taxes and benefits [246d]
- Understanding DNA repair: How a 'twisting switch' and SUMO4 protein could refine cancer therapies [246d]
- Archaeologists measure and compare size of 50,000 ancient houses to learn about history of inequality [246d]
- Archaeologists discover historical link between inequality and sustainability [246d]
- An alternative to artificial fertilizers: Small peptides enhance symbiosis between plants and fungi [246d]
- Study cracks code for increasing sustainability of pest-killing proteins in genetically engineered crops [246d]
- Infection control: How the Salmonella pathogen survives a hostile environment [246d]
- Artful single-atom catalysts can enable sustainable chemical and pharmaceutical synthesis [246d]
- 'Ozone-climate penalty' adds to India's air pollution [246d]
- Why 'de-extinct' dire wolves are a Trojan horse to hide humanity's destruction of nature [246d]
- Climate-proof seed trials yield results in Rwanda [246d]
- Tidal flooding on Indian lake demands lasting solutions [246d]
- How insects and the smallest animals survive Antarctica [246d]
- Nested hierarchies in job skills underscore importance of basic education [246d]
- Scientists say they 'de-extincted' dire wolves: Experts are skeptical [246d]
- Early education changes spur unexpected drop in test scores in the Philippines—a lesson for policymakers [246d]
- 401(k) plans and stock market volatility: What you need to know [246d]
- Playing and exploring outdoors brings risk, and that's good for children [246d]
- Are Britons really poorer than they were 20 years ago, or does it just feel that way? [246d]
- Mathematicians solve centuries-old mystery of how 'broken' tulips get their stripes [246d]
- Cooler, faster, better: Crystal waves enable ultrafast heat transfer for cooler electronics [246d]
- Perceived consensus drives moral intolerance in a time of identity-driven politics and online bubbles [246d]
- How and where is nuclear waste stored in the US? [246d]
- AI enables prediction of El Niño events in South Atlantic Ocean months in advance [246d]
- Ancient DNA research aids de-extinction efforts and reveals surprising dire wolf ancestry [246d]
- Comprehensive fruit fly behavior dataset maps genetic diversity to decode animal behavioral patterns [246d]
- Fighting honey fraud with AI technology [246d]
- Researchers investigate circular RNA's influence on muscle development in cerebral palsy [246d]
- GraphBAN: Making drug discovery faster and more affordable through artificial intelligence [246d]
- Tropical bounty: How forests can turn into chemical factories [246d]
- When ice ages end, ocean circulation fine-tunes ocean heat [246d]
- Illegal poisonings imperil European raptors and could disrupt ecosystem health [246d]
- Copernicus may have leaned on ancient Muslim astronomer in developing his cosmological system [246d]
- Harnessing photocatalysis: Hydrogen generation and organic synthesis explored through new database [246d]
- Scientists unveil model to predict estuarine water flow and pollution [246d]
- Ocean wave formation study improves forecasting for coastal flood protection [246d]
- Ultra-thin, flexible silicone nanosensor could have huge impact on brain injury treatment [246d]
- Public protesters are our socially connected friends and neighbors, not angry loners [246d]
- The largest flood in Earth's history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean [246d]
- Molecular nanocages can remove 80–90% of PFAS from water [246d]
- Pikachu protesters, Studio Ghibli memes and the subversive power of cuteness [246d]
- Companies will still face pressure to manage for climate change, even as government rolls back US climate policy [246d]
- A new family of enzymes can induce targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA [246d]
- Terminations at US government agencies that monitor extreme weather events will have negative effects [246d]
- NASA's IMAP arrives at NASA Marshall for testing in XRCF [246d]
- Detecting nanoplastics in body fluids: New method combines optofluidic force and Raman spectroscopy [246d]
- Myanmar earthquake sheds light on building risks far away from fault lines [246d]
- Growing body of research shows pornography causes lasting harm to the brain and relationships [246d]
- MXene production goes green: Electricity replaces toxic acid [246d]
- A spray in a cow's nose could soon protect it, and people, from bird flu [246d]
- AI-driven UV technique offers rapid contamination check for cell cultures [246d]
- Tiny cut marks on animal bone fossils reveal that human ancestors were in Romania 1.95 million years ago [246d]
- New insights into an enigmatic form of magnetic reconnection [246d]
- Deep-sea mining study reveals significant environmental and economic risks to coastal communities and businesses [246d]
- DIY religion: More Americans finding faith outside church [246d]
- Atomic dance unlocks efficient CO₂ conversion [246d]
- Crustal brines at an oceanic transform fault: New research explores geological processes along plate boundaries [246d]
- Sophisticated pyrotechnology in the Ice Age: How humans made fire tens of thousands of years ago [246d]
- App that decodes chicken lingo offers promise of a better life for the animals [246d]
- Fishing for cephalopod DNA allows for efficient marine surveying [246d]
- Q&A: Why do we laugh? [246d]
- Most young people support democracy, but many are skeptical it works for them [246d]
- How a new drone system may transform next-gen ecology research [246d]
- Humanity depends on the ocean—here is what we need to prioritize for immediate ocean science research [246d]
- AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works—here's why they fool you and how to spot them [246d]
- Study of wishbone spiders includes 55 new-to-science species [246d]
- Struggling Ph.D. moms: The need for a supportive environment for mental well-being [246d]
- Trump's order to expand US timber production includes all of California's national forests [246d]
- Second reintroduced Colorado gray wolf dies in Wyoming [246d]
- Ancient auditorium discovered in the gymnasium of Agrigento [246d]
- Scientists observe exotic quantum phase once thought impossible [246d]
- Six decades of research bias: Fancy birds steal the spotlight, leaving drab species understudied [246d]
- New forecasting model offers businesses a clearer view of customer demand [246d]
- AI combined with nanotech can detect oral cancer earlier [246d]
- New sub-Neptune exoplanet orbiting nearby star detected [246d]
- Half of the universe's hydrogen gas, long unaccounted for, has been found [246d]
- Blue Origin launches an all-female celebrity crew with Katy Perry, Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez [246d]
- Scientists uncover why carbon-rich meteorites rarely reach Earth [246d]
- Conservative Americans consistently distrust science, survey finds [246d]
- Common mineral may have sparked life's first molecules [246d]
- New data reveal neutrinos' mass is under 0.45 electronvolts [246d]
- Crows can recognize geometric regularity [246d]
- Research suggests new voter ID laws could 'significantly reduce' turnout [246d]
- Footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs found for the first time [246d]
- Preparing for the greatest cosmic movie ever made [246d]
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