The Brutalist Report - science
- Unique voice prints in parrots could help birds be recognized in a flock, no matter what they say [520d]
- Identifying biosecurity to prevent chronic wasting disease transmission among deer populations [520d]
- Q&A: New lymphedema-on-chip platform holds promise [520d]
- New pipeline makes valuable organic acid from plants—saving money and emissions [520d]
- Feds propose protections for turtles that nearly went extinct in Washington state [520d]
- How people perceive multiracial faces isn't always so Black and White, study finds [520d]
- 'Climate vulnerability index' shows where action, resources are needed to address climate change threats [520d]
- More and more emerging diseases threaten trees around the world [520d]
- 'Invasion' of tropical birds known as limpkins reported in Illinois—invasive snails may be attractive food source [520d]
- Fluorescent and radiometric probes provide researchers with more detailed data [520d]
- Examining how bryophytes adapt without gibberellin [520d]
- Report: Ten billion mouths to feed by 2050 [520d]
- The 'plastic paradox': Some clean-up technologies do more harm than good, researchers say [520d]
- A rise in breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers' careers, new study finds [520d]
- Climate change and cattle: Genetics may hold answer to heat stress tolerance [520d]
- Estonia's next satellite, largely built by undergrad students, to fly aboard Vega VV23 [520d]
- New population numbers: 1.4 million whales, dolphins and porpoises in the European Atlantic [520d]
- Female animals may learn mate preferences based on other more experienced females' choices [520d]
- The clock is ticking. Can 'scientific diplomacy' save the world's hottest sea? [520d]
- Undergraduate researcher discovers unexpected diversity in key river microorganisms [520d]
- Women, minority faculty less likely to negotiate pay or seek other job opportunities, finds study [520d]
- A string of volcanic tremors raises fears of mass evacuations in Italy [520d]
- Too much of a good thing? Banks enjoying high returns in favorable times could be 'warning sign' [520d]
- Researchers see a future for agricultural solar parks, but also challenges [520d]
- Is deer culling the answer to Scottish woodland regeneration? [520d]
- Three steps for getting over social media envy: Advice from a psychologist [520d]
- Relatable, welcoming cities play large role in migrant success, finds study [520d]
- A graphene addition for enhancing the critical current density of Bi-2223 superconductors [520d]
- There's a thriving global market in turtles, and much of that trade is illegal [520d]
- Webb's wide-angle view of the Orion Nebula is released on ESASky [520d]
- Bird species changing faster than expected in protected areas [520d]
- What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained [520d]
- Hubble views NGC 4654 in the constellation Virgo [520d]
- New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions [520d]
- Research demonstrates the power of rhythm as a design element in evolution and robotics [520d]
- Iron atoms discovered on the move in Earth's solid inner core [520d]
- The burials that could challenge historians' ideas about Anglo-Saxon gender [520d]
- New single-use plastic ban takes effect in England. Here's why its impact may be limited [520d]
- Glaciers can give us clues about when a volcano might erupt [520d]
- Q&A: Nigeria's new blue economy ministry could harness marine resources, moving the focus away from oil [520d]
- Researcher: Even before deepfakes, tech was a tool of abuse and control [520d]
- Opinion: Montréal's 'mixed' police squads don't help the city's unhoused people. They cause more harm [520d]
- Rosebank shows the UK's offshore oil regulator no longer serves the public good, say researchers [520d]
- Riskier times on campuses mean we need a tool for prevention and intervention of sexual assaults, researchers say [520d]
- Researchers started a service for people worried about their sexual thoughts about children: Here's what they found [520d]
- Physicists realize fractionalization without a magnetic field [520d]
- Australian fire authorities are better prepared for this summer. The question now is, are you? [520d]
- Promises to get tough on youth crime might win votes, but the evidence shows it hasn't worked for NZ [520d]
- Study suggests large mound structures on Kuiper belt object Arrokoth may have common origin [520d]
- Carbon-capture tree plantations threaten tropical biodiversity for little gain, ecologists say [520d]
- Using air to deflect lasers [520d]
- Researchers identify tiny, unique sea creature photographed in 2018 [520d]
- New understanding of perfluorooctanoic acid could pave the way towards safer products and better human health [520d]
- Optimizing continuous-variable functions with quantum annealing [520d]
- Nano-mechanoelectrical approach increases DNA detection sensitivity by 100 times [520d]
- Understanding the single cell proteome in the context of surrounding tissue [520d]
- Research team creates wearable sensor to monitor 'last line of defense' antibiotic [520d]
- Scientists investigate potential of sustainable protection of rapidly subsiding coastlines with mangroves [520d]
- Study investigates the population of young low-mass stars in Trumpler 14 [520d]
- Model of photosynthetic antenna suggests different types of plants may grow on Earth-like rocky planets [520d]
- Mathematical bedtime stories may build better mathematical memory [520d]
- Mercury: Shrinking planet is still getting smaller, according to new research [520d]
- Holes in baby dinosaur bones show how football-sized hatchlings grew to 3-ton teens [520d]
- Electronic sensor the size of a single molecule a potential game-changer [520d]
- Controlled burns help prevent wildfires, but climate change is limiting their use [520d]
- Stars and inner compass guide moths and birds, say researchers [520d]
- New species of cobra-like snake discovered, but it may already be extinct [520d]
- Why does it get hot when you rub things together? Unraveling the mystery of dynamic friction at the atomic level [520d]
- Scientists develop model to predict and simulate microplastic transport in South Australian waters [520d]
- Reflecting on one's values increases success in job search, says study [520d]
- Genetic study of citrus fruits suggests they originated in southern China [520d]
- Atmospheric microplastic transport predominantly derived from oceans, study finds [520d]
- Bursts of star formation explain mysterious brightness at cosmic dawn [520d]
- Scientists develop nanozyme mimetic that degrades effluents under sunlight [520d]
- Gut bacteria found in wild wolves may be key to improving domestic dogs' health [520d]
- Improved mangrove conservation could yield cash, carbon, coastal benefits [520d]
- Indonesian city closes schools over peatland fire haze [520d]
- As rising temperatures threaten urban wildlife, experts recommend protecting green spaces [520d]
- Countries pledge to raise $12 billion to help coral [520d]
- As heat waves warm the Pacific Ocean, effects on marine life remain murky [520d]
- Three scientists win Nobel Prize in physics for looking at electrons in atoms during split seconds [520d]
- US TV provider given first-ever space debris fine [520d]
- Japan sees hottest September since records began [520d]
- Nobels season resumes with Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarding the prize in physics [520d]
- How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing? Scientists are unlocking their secrets [520d]
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