The Brutalist Report - phys
- Lost English legend decoded, solving Chaucerian mystery and revealing a medieval preacher's meme [31d]
- Many Texas communities are dangerously unprepared for floods. Lack of funding plays a big role [31d]
- 'Large' furry creatures found in Mexico rain forest in first-of-its-kind sighting [31d]
- Africans survived 10,000 years of climate changes by adapting food systems: Study offers lessons for modern times [31d]
- How AI can help protect bees from dangerous parasites [31d]
- Mapping corn DNA reveals how genes shape plant traits and pest resistance [31d]
- Are there upsides to 'overboarding?' [31d]
- Study reveals hidden enzyme redundancy in staph bacteria's survival pathways [31d]
- Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to go to their treat; why do some animals learn to interact with the bell instead? [31d]
- Whose turn is it? The question is at the heart of language, and chimpanzees ask it too [31d]
- Consolation, community, national identity in the UK: What is lost when pubs close, and how they can be saved [31d]
- Why many Americans still think Darwin was wrong, yet the British do not [31d]
- How to give children the freedom to play all across the city, not just on playgrounds [31d]
- The Habitable Worlds Observatory could find more very massive stars [31d]
- How universities can keep protests from turning violent: Three lessons from the 2024 pro-Palestinian encampments [31d]
- Auditors' disclosure style can affect how their competence is perceived [31d]
- Synthetic biology could support future outposts on the moon and Mars [31d]
- An alternative adhesive for wearable medical devices could offer relief for allergy-prone skin [31d]
- Relief from drought in southwest U.S. likely isn't coming, according to new research [31d]
- Fish species evolved different hunting strategies using distinct visual cues [31d]
- A new approach for generating inner ear hair cells expands research possibilities [31d]
- NASA's IXPE imager reveals mysteries of rare pulsar [31d]
- High ocean temperatures may slow deadly coral disease, new study finds [31d]
- How women are trapped in years of homelessness that often begin in their teens [31d]
- Reduction in supply of prey was decisive factor in extinction of saber-toothed tigers, study finds [31d]
- Eradicated since 1929: Scientists work to keep foot and mouth disease away [31d]
- Taliban 'maintaining a balancing act' in relationships with other local jihadi groups, study shows [31d]
- Don't bet on Friday: Research shows financial risk-taking rises at end of work week, without payoff [31d]
- Ultra-hot Jupiter's death spiral could reveal stellar secrets [31d]
- Inverse relationship between solar corona brightness and velocity of coronal mass ejections discovered [31d]
- New study reveals how corals teach their offspring to beat the heat [31d]
- New insights into the fish community in wind farms in Germany [31d]
- Corals crossbred to boost genetic diversity for Florida and Caribbean reefs [31d]
- Expert comment: Sustainable farming and animal welfare [31d]
- Rethinking the MBA: Character as the educational foundation for future business leaders [31d]
- Medieval medicine was smarter than you think—and weirdly similar to TikTok trends [31d]
- Many fish are social, but pesticides are pushing them apart [31d]
- 2D materials design: Material strength and toughness simultaneously achieved through layer twisting [31d]
- The anatomy of a flash flood: Why the Texas flood was so deadly [31d]
- Two dead in New Jersey as soaked US northeast braces for more rain [31d]
- Private spaceflight ends with a Pacific splashdown for astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary [31d]
- RNA viruses may differentially shape carbon recycling in the ocean [31d]
- The southern hemisphere is full of birds found nowhere else on Earth. Their importance has been overlooked [31d]
- A warning from the future: The risk if NZ gets climate adaptation policy wrong today [31d]
- Roundworm genome map benefits synthetic biology, human health [31d]
- The 100-year journey from quantum science to quantum technology [31d]
- To 'infinity' and beyond: Direct evidence of black hole birth found in galaxy named 'Infinity' [31d]
- Satellite constellations are too bright—may threaten astronomy and our night sky [31d]
- Understanding relationship development: Toward a more rigorous approach [31d]
- Ancient footprints reveal Neanderthal family hunts on beaches [31d]
- AERONET: Ensuring quality satellite data for mineral exploration [31d]
- Preliminary findings from Hurricane Maria investigation released [31d]
- Getting to know 3I/ATLAS, our solar system's newest interstellar visitor [31d]
- Study finds link between Grand Canyon landslide and Meteor Crater impact [31d]
- Rare distant object 2020 VN40 found in perfect sync with Neptune [31d]
- Chemically enriched carbon nanotube films boost photo-thermoelectric imaging performance [31d]
- Carbon credit accuracy for agricultural markets improved by new baseline system testing [31d]
- Astronomers use simulations to reconstruct three-star ejection from R136 cluster [31d]
- One survey by NASA's Roman could unveil 100,000 cosmic explosions [31d]
- New four-element semiconductor alloy promises advances in chip technology [31d]
- First scientific evidence of auditory interaction between plants and animals [31d]
- Universities need restructuring for climate and community needs, study finds [31d]
- You only get one brain: The best helmet material for protecting your noggin [31d]
- A lunar base could start with a dome over a crater made of regolith [31d]
- Sugars from the salty ocean are responsible for a large part of the ice nuclei over southern hemisphere [31d]
- Thousands of years of climate data refined to better predict future environmental changes [31d]
- Novel biosensor allows real-time monitoring of sucrose uptake in plants [31d]
- Ultrafast cryo-EM study challenges assumptions on pulsed electron beam mitigation of radiation damage [31d]
- Study helps urban farmers create 'light recipe' to increase crop yield [31d]
- Researchers develop satellite-based method to boost accuracy of coal plant CO₂ emission estimates [31d]
- As chatbots improve, humans' unique language abilities are becoming less special [31d]
- Novel approach reduces alloy microstructure prediction from years to minutes [31d]
- Two new species of wart sea slugs discovered from North Sulawesi, Indonesia [31d]
- Most of us love memes. But are they a form of comics? [31d]
- Did beer build civilization? Alcohol's influence on ancient societies examined [31d]
- Tyranny is an ever-present threat to civilizations. Here's how Classical Greece and China dealt with it [31d]
- Scientists develop technique for high-resolution single cell epigenetic analysis [31d]
- Rethinking the Big Bang: Gravity and quantum ripples may explain cosmic origins [31d]
- Researchers use strands of DNA and mRNA with similar lengths to aid in search for new drugs [31d]
- Disease-causing bacteria can deal with stink as long as they get a meal [31d]
- The hidden health risks of wood-burning and eco stoves in homes [31d]
- Earth was born with water—no delivery needed [31d]
- Paid Parental Leave scheme language portrays fathers as secondary or optional [31d]
- Jaguar population increases after wildfire and drought, indicating area's role as climate refuge [31d]
- Sharper gravitational-wave analysis promises clearer insights into black hole collisions [31d]
- Study shows that social interaction boosts emotional vitality—but leads to delayed fatigue [31d]
- Past their prime? Tool use declines with age in wild chimpanzees [31d]
- New insights into the jet stream make better climate predictions possible [31d]
- Atomic swap in morphine core structure leads to safer, non-rewarding opioid alternative [31d]
- This Earth-sized exoplanet is on a death spiral [31d]
- Researchers work to make industrial catalytic converters more efficient [31d]
- Next-gen rod LEDs could transform smartphones and TVs with ultra-bright and color-rich displays [31d]
- New AI tool deciphers mysteries of nanoparticle motion in liquid environments [31d]
- Enriched asymmetric π electrons in chainmail catalyst boost acidic hydrogen evolution [31d]
- Astronomers perform a comprehensive study of two open clusters [31d]
- Rethinking wildlife tourism: Ruling out 'orangutan kickboxing' a good start to limit harmful animal objectification [31d]
- New genus and species of mole identified from fossil discovered at the Camp dels Ninots site [31d]
- A promising pathway for the electrical switching of altermagnetism [31d]
- Virginia Marine Resources Commission considers requiring devices on crab pots to protect terrapins [31d]
- Study reveals world's largest turtle nesting site thanks to smarter drone surveys [31d]
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