The Brutalist Report - phys
- A fully automated tool for species tree inference [230d]
- Beef production emits more than twice the greenhouse gas targets, Brazilian study finds [230d]
- Even the best sales pitch can fail in the wrong setting [230d]
- Sustainable 3D printing resins developed from plant-based materials [230d]
- Data-driven methods improve supplier selection in oil and gas industry [230d]
- Shorter and warmer winters may expand the hibernation area of bats in Europe [230d]
- Facebook data used to study global human migration patterns [230d]
- Computational tool reveals how dormancy shapes evolution in TB and other organisms [230d]
- Spring runoff is older than you think: Study reveals years-long underground journey [230d]
- Scientists edge closer to affordable superconductors: Novel materials could eventually power electric vehicles and more [230d]
- ESA unveils longest-ever dataset on forest biomass [230d]
- Climate change and cheese quality: The pivotal role of grass feeding [230d]
- Pricing birdsong: EU mulls nature credits to help biodiversity [230d]
- Min proteins provide max efficiency during cell division [230d]
- Quantum effects in proteins: How tiny particles coordinate energy transfer inside cells [230d]
- How are they biting? High-speed video reveals unexpected jaw movements in reef fish [230d]
- High-density screening technique reveals key genes for biotechnology improvements [230d]
- Possible evidence found of cuttlefish waving to each other as a form of communication [230d]
- Urban Heat Island warming effects related to population density are quantified for the first time [230d]
- Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever. NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming [230d]
- Shortcut in 'magnetic bottles' design offers an answer to a complex 70-year-old fusion challenge [230d]
- Ancient Andes society used hallucinogens to strengthen social order, snuff tubes suggest [230d]
- New molecular label could lead to simpler, faster tuberculosis tests [230d]
- Gorilla study reveals complex pros and cons of friendship [230d]
- How industrial diversity affects local employment growth in France [230d]
- Lessons from the fashion industry: Why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers [230d]
- What could be sacrificed for the goal of making Canada an energy superpower [230d]
- Evaluating 30 years of free basic education in Ghana: A report card [230d]
- Marine fossil found in South Africa is one of a kind, thanks to unusual preservation [230d]
- Q&A: Instilling awe and respect for venomous snakes [230d]
- Investing in agriculture reduces poverty and inequality: Economic model finds the best funding mix [230d]
- How a tiny RNA modification helps control cell stress responses [230d]
- Rare grasshopper thought extinct rediscovered after 40 years [230d]
- Harnessing generative AI to expand the mitochondrial targeting toolkit [230d]
- Genomic survey uncovers evolutionary origins of secretoglobins [230d]
- Are at-home water tests worth it? A new study shows quality can vary widely [230d]
- Targeting gluten: Researchers delete proteins in wheat harmful to people with celiac disease [230d]
- Webb lifts veil on common but mysterious type of exoplanet [230d]
- Flood prediction could boost road resilience off Georgia's coast [230d]
- From practice to mastery: A unified model of human learning [230d]
- Vertical farming can increase yields and reduce environmental impact [230d]
- Viewpoint: Plenty of fish in the sea? Not enough to feed 10 billion people sustainably [230d]
- AI takes the tedium out of gel electrophoresis with fast, accurate analysis [230d]
- Saving the Asian unicorn—if it still exists: Saola genome mapped for first time [230d]
- Ultrafast spin-polarized current pulses measured in magnetic layers for the first time [230d]
- Participatory formats for remembering Nazi atrocities found effective [230d]
- Mars surface patterns resemble Earth, revealing secrets of its past [230d]
- No fish, whales, or plankton: An ocean without life will absorb less carbon emissions and accelerate climate change [230d]
- Rapid urbanization and shrinking green spaces drive urban heat island effects in lower income countries [230d]
- Unlocking a new class of materials with origami [230d]
- Under the hood: Probing the molecular mechanisms of metastasis [230d]
- Phosphorus-modified nickel catalyst boosts CO₂-to-CO conversion in acidic conditions [230d]
- Discovery suggests that red algae use colors for inter-species communication [230d]
- Democratic senators press Trump administration on how it will protect endangered species [230d]
- Mixing fungicides and herbicides alters butterfly survival and reproductive success in farmlands [230d]
- Ancient poems tell the story of charismatic river porpoise's decline over the past 1,400 years [230d]
- New quantum theory of gravity brings long-sought 'theory of everything' a crucial step closer [230d]
- How tetracycline antibiotics impair T cell function by targeting mitochondria [230d]
- Teachers and librarians are among those least likely to die by suicides—what this means for other professions [230d]
- Wildfire smoke, extreme heat can occur together: Preparing for combined health effects of a hot, smoky future [230d]
- Basic income support grant can address extreme poverty and inequality in South Africa—economic model shows how [230d]
- We talk a lot about being 'resilient.' But what does it actually mean? [230d]
- How dogs and cats are evolving to look alike and why it's humans' fault—new research [230d]
- 'Super antibodies' for snake toxins: How a dangerous DIY experiment helped scientists make a new antivenom [230d]
- Glitter's sparkle hides a darker side—it can change the chemistry of our oceans [230d]
- Biological particles may be crucial for inducing heavy rain, climate scientists suggest [230d]
- Physicists snap the first images of 'free-range' atoms [230d]
- African wild dogs: DNA tests of their feces reveal surprises about what they eat [230d]
- Study of a 16th-century Ethiopian monk's account provides insights into ancient Dongola [230d]
- Why local journalism's decline is bad news for borrowers [230d]
- Hubble images skewed spiral galaxy Arp 184 [230d]
- Open cluster King 6: Astronomers find three new variable stars [230d]
- Newly discovered tropical oyster reefs are thriving across northern Australia—they deserve protection [230d]
- What rare earth elements are and why they matter [230d]
- Report on nation's first space weather simulation exercise [230d]
- First fossil cicada discovered in the Messel pit [230d]
- New method allows live-cell protein tagging without interfering with function [230d]
- What impact would a proposed change to the Endangered Species Act have on marine plants and animals? [230d]
- A snapshot of relativistic motion: Special relativity made visible [230d]
- Not all STEM stereotypes are the same, study finds [230d]
- Ace your finals—healthwise, at least—with this advice [230d]
- Toxic algae bloom taking a toll on Southern California's marine life [230d]
- NASA takes possession of Orion for Artemis II moon mission [230d]
- Policing is about more than law enforcement, researcher says, it's about who gets to be human [230d]
- Computational modeling of gut microbial communities [230d]
- 'Extremely rare' unidentified fossil sitting in museum is a new extinct species [230d]
- Warming oceans and atmosphere visualized in new climate stripes study [230d]
- Cape Cod seals, watch out: White shark migrating north 'getting a head start' on shark season [230d]
- How hunting harriers home in on prey [230d]
- 'Silver lining' effect for many women who separate in midlife [230d]
- Hours-long continuous lasing achieved using laser-cooled strontium atoms [230d]
- France, EU leaders spearhead effort to lure US scientists [230d]
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