The Brutalist Report - phys
- Boys can help break taboo around periods [49d]
- For apes, out of sight isn't out of mind: Bonobos can mentally track multiple members of their social circle [49d]
- Study identifies key conditions for amplifying student voices in schools [49d]
- Genetic cause of feline atherosclerosis identified [49d]
- Where are the interstellar objects 1I/'Oumuamua, 2I/Borisov and 3I/Atlas headed now? [49d]
- Detecting exoplanet magnetic fields from the moon could soon be possible [49d]
- Exploring the dynamic interactions between El Niño-Southern Oscillation and tropical basins [49d]
- AI learns biological variability to develop a high-performance serum-free culture medium [49d]
- Moon flybys could save fuel on interplanetary missions [49d]
- Examining the ties between language and emotion [49d]
- Ultra-thin materials twist light into optical vortices for faster data transmission [49d]
- Wasp species previously unknown in US discovered [49d]
- Shared memories, different emotions: How Polish families talk about their migration to Germany [49d]
- Sensing sour: How SNAP25 powers taste signals and keeps sensory cells alive [49d]
- How Zelda and Studio Ghibli inspire happiness and purpose [49d]
- Grimm classics may counter negative effects of internet browsing [49d]
- Webb discovers a new moon orbiting Uranus [49d]
- Botanical time machines: AI is unlocking a treasure trove of data held in herbarium collections [49d]
- Spain wildfires: Decades of rural decline made the blazes worse, but local economies can prevent further destruction [49d]
- Freud would have called AI a 'narcissistic insult' to humanity—here's how we might overcome it [49d]
- Sunlight-powered catalyst sets new standard for hydrogen peroxide production efficiency [49d]
- Corn root traits evolved with both human-driven and natural environmental changes, study shows [49d]
- Q&A: Wildfire char shows promise for reducing atmospheric methane emissions [49d]
- Study: When punishers profit, people are more likely to break the rules [49d]
- Q&A: What can AI developers learn from climate activists [49d]
- Extreme weather alerts can move markets. Here's what investors can learn from our new research [49d]
- Teenagers are choosing to study STEM subjects. It's a sign of the times [49d]
- Shipping policies designed to boost online spending instead drive consumers into stores [49d]
- Laws are introduced globally to reduce 'psychological harm' online, but there's no clear definition of what it is [49d]
- Misspelled names may give brands a Lyft if the spelling isn't too weird [49d]
- Chaos gardening: Wild beauty, or just a mess? A sustainable landscape specialist explains the trend [49d]
- How chefs and scientists are using kombucha and kimchi to study microbiology [49d]
- Clean hydrogen's iridium problem? Solved in an afternoon with new megalibrary [49d]
- Mathematical model reveals how collapsing matter and expanding voids shape universe's evolution [49d]
- Apollo Moon sample opened after 50 years contains evidence of extraterrestrial landslide [49d]
- Scientists discover new phenomenon in chiral symmetry breaking [49d]
- Satellite imagery-driven models support chickpea farmers in the field [49d]
- Fast X-ray transients shine light on how stars end their lives and the distant universe [49d]
- Pocket-sized device detects E. coli in minutes [49d]
- NASA's Psyche captures images of Earth and moon [49d]
- Carbon markets undervalue shade-grown coffee farms, global analysis shows [49d]
- Synthesis of a molecule found in guava plants offers hope in fighting liver-related cancers [49d]
- Only the humpback whale is capable of bubble-net feeding, study finds [49d]
- Researchers develop weekly monitor as global indicator for plant health [49d]
- New foundational atlas spans the entire Arabidopsis life cycle [49d]
- Why does Australia have earthquakes? The whole continent is under stress from distant forces [49d]
- Svalbard lost 1% of its ice in the summer of 2024, more than any year on record [49d]
- Scientists decode water's key role in platinum-catalyzed biomass conversion [49d]
- Trees in the tropics cool more, burn less: For fire suppression and cooling, location is everything [49d]
- Scientists unravel long-standing mystery of ENOD40, a gene in legume nodulation research that marks nodule identity [49d]
- Study highlights resilience of small exporters in wartime Ukraine [49d]
- How could we clean up the algal bloom? [49d]
- A decade of global water cycle monitoring: NASA soil moisture active passive mission [49d]
- NASA tests potential bone loss treatment for long-duration missions [49d]
- Heavy metals found in the scales of black mambas allow tracking of pollutants [49d]
- Going with the flow: How penguins use tides to travel and hunt [49d]
- TikTok's online wild meat sellers—study finds endangered species on offer in West Africa [49d]
- Indigenous students want to finish Year 12. They need equal support and resources from schools to do this [49d]
- 3D computational fluid dynamics illustrate badminton's 'spin serve' phenomenon [49d]
- How do researchers write narrative CVs? Does language matter? [49d]
- Heavy and painful periods linked to lower standardized test grades and attendance, new study finds [49d]
- Long-term biochar can sustainably boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions [49d]
- In Africa, heat waves are hotter and longer than 40 years ago, researchers say [49d]
- Physicists create stable, 'breathing' solitons in settings without energy conservation [49d]
- Maize plants use a volatile gas to fight off pests in densely crowded fields [49d]
- Poplar tree discovery could help shape the future of energy and biomaterials [49d]
- North Pacific waters are acidifying more rapidly below the surface, research reveals [49d]
- LHCb collaboration observes ultra-rare baryon decay [49d]
- Pollution hotspots at England's most famous lake need 'urgent' action [49d]
- Fish tracks show earliest adaptations for moving on land [49d]
- Hurricane Erin's massive waves threaten to isolate North Carolina's Outer Banks [49d]
- Theoretical study reveals failure of key quark-gluon plasma probe in low-energy region [49d]
- Freely available model predicts how molecules will dissolve in different solvents [49d]
- Deploying electric harps and muzzles to protect bees from Asian hornets [49d]
- Exotic ring design breaks symmetry rules, unlocking new photocatalyst potential [49d]
- Scientists identify sources of blue carbon in wetland soils [49d]
- Monarch butterflies use internal compass for epic migration [49d]
- A 3D-printed aluminum mirror could enhance CubeSat observations [49d]
- Transforming the tip of a mechanical pencil lead into a high-quality electron beam source [49d]
- Rare quadruple star system could unlock mystery of brown dwarfs [49d]
- Global South faces 'disproportionately high' urban flood risk, study warns [49d]
- Astronomers discover dozens of new luminous quasars [49d]
- More drought brings earlier autumn leaf fall, Northern Hemisphere study finds [49d]
- Tracking where whales feed could inform conservation efforts [49d]
- Antarctic ecosystems at risk without urgent, long-term research [49d]
- Prehistoric female miners identified using multidisciplinary approach [49d]
- Preparing for hurricane season [49d]
- Could soybeans be the key to fighting fires safely? [49d]
- Researchers glimpse the inner workings of protein language models [49d]
- Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is on the verge of erupting again [49d]
- HK scientist puts hope in nest boxes to save endangered cockatoos [49d]
- Preventing an hour of intense pain in chickens costs less than a hundredth of a cent, say researchers [49d]
- Q&A: How coed campus transitions in the 1950's and '60s influenced gender research publications [49d]
- Exascale simulations underpin quake-resistant infrastructure designs [49d]
- Travelers 'clocked out' by social jetlag: How travel fatigue shapes holiday plans [49d]
- Midlife adults are overextended with multiple roles [49d]
- Kelp forests in Marine Protected Areas are more resilient to marine heat waves, research finds [49d]
- Cultivating for color: The hidden trade-offs between garden aesthetics and pollinator preferences [49d]
- Rapid-response protocol promises to reveal supernovae only hours after they explode [49d]
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