The Brutalist Report - phys
- Biochemists uncover new rules of mitochondrial protein import [38d]
- Hot days make for icy weather, Philippines study finds [38d]
- 'Prebunking' false claims can increase public trust in elections [38d]
- Deep-learning-based method enables field measurement of flag leaf angle in wheat [38d]
- Thawing permafrost raised carbon dioxide levels after the last ice age, study shows [38d]
- Microalgae are more significant for CO₂ absorption in Southern Ocean than previously thought, study reveals [38d]
- Interface-controlled antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions offer new path for next-gen spintronics [38d]
- First impressions pay: Curb appeal adds 7% to home prices [38d]
- Contrasting conservation outlooks for three different crested penguin species found [38d]
- Unraveling the proton translocation dynamics behind photoprotective mechanisms in plants [38d]
- Did a single genetic mutation make horses rideable? [38d]
- Florida's once-pristine springs threatened by pollution, development and climate change [38d]
- Study finds two key genes control primary cilium development in cells [38d]
- Astronomers discover one of the most massive binary stars in the galaxy [38d]
- Optoelectronics research could bring holograms to your smartphone and closer to everyday use [38d]
- Toward new physics: First-ever double crystal channeling observed [38d]
- Tiny ocean partnership between algae and bacteria reveals secrets of evolution [38d]
- Quantitative imaging method reveals how cells rapidly sort and transport lipids [38d]
- Webb captures dusty wisps round a planet-forming disk [38d]
- Scientists develop technology to grow semiconductor single crystals at temperatures exceeding 2,200°C [38d]
- AI tool targets RNA structures to unravel secrets of the dark genome [38d]
- Buzzword or genuine commitment? Study finds corporate net zero pledges often lack substance for real climate change [38d]
- Broad-specificity enzyme targets glycans from across the kingdoms of life [38d]
- Sleeping beauties: How immature egg cells pause maturation through protein control [38d]
- An open-source AI platform to democratize protein design [38d]
- Scientists uncover key protein in cellular fat storage [38d]
- Harnessing AI to revolutionize antibiotic discovery [38d]
- Why seismic waves are slower shortly after an earthquake [38d]
- Making the invisible visible: Dual laser excitation boosts light emission at nanoscale [38d]
- Bon voyage: General Atomics set to ship final piece of giant battery to nuclear fusion project in France [38d]
- Is there life on Saturn's moon? Where there's water, there's a chance [38d]
- Singapore's lease buyback scheme may leave elderly asset-poor, new model suggests [38d]
- Antiferromagnets outperform ferromagnets in ultrafast, energy-efficient memory operations [38d]
- Exposing the propaganda of the Christchurch terrorist [38d]
- UK's journey from seafood self-sufficiency to dependence on imports transformed by overfishing and regulation [38d]
- Probability theorem gets quantum makeover after 250 years [38d]
- Extreme experiments on perovskite may offer insight into Earth's interior and deep earthquakes [38d]
- Excavations reveal a Maya town's defiant stand in early colonial era [38d]
- Program that teaches forest management sees record enrollment: What's driving the interest? [38d]
- AI turns simple plant images into early drought warnings, giving crops a voice in the fight against water stress [38d]
- Uncovering the mysteries of high-temperature cuprate superconductors [38d]
- Can't stop watching a TV show? That may be a good thing [38d]
- Why male embryos grow faster: Study reveals genetic clues [38d]
- Study highlights how tribal libraries bridge the digital divide [38d]
- When crowds left, reefs came alive at Hanauma Bay [38d]
- Treetop tutorials: Orangutans learn how to build their beds by peering at others and a lot of practice [38d]
- How Instagram influencers are guiding our travel plans [38d]
- International collaboration doubles detection of cosmic collisions [38d]
- Have you seen these snakes in California? Why you shouldn't kill them [38d]
- MARATHON experiment offers most precise measurement of nucleon structure yet [38d]
- Keep 'Hope' alive, activists say as wildlife agents prepare to kill a problem bear in California [38d]
- An AI simulation of a Mount Fuji eruption is being used to prepare Tokyo for the worst [38d]
- Isolated Amazon tribe seen near logging bridge site, alarming rights group [38d]
- Unusual CO₂-rich disk detected around young star challenges planet formation models [39d]
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