The Brutalist Report - science
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- Unique voice prints in parrots could help birds be recognized in a flock, no matter what they say [898d]
- Identifying biosecurity to prevent chronic wasting disease transmission among deer populations [898d]
- Q&A: New lymphedema-on-chip platform holds promise [898d]
- New pipeline makes valuable organic acid from plants—saving money and emissions [898d]
- Feds propose protections for turtles that nearly went extinct in Washington state [898d]
- How people perceive multiracial faces isn't always so Black and White, study finds [898d]
- 'Climate vulnerability index' shows where action, resources are needed to address climate change threats [898d]
- More and more emerging diseases threaten trees around the world [898d]
- 'Invasion' of tropical birds known as limpkins reported in Illinois—invasive snails may be attractive food source [898d]
- Fluorescent and radiometric probes provide researchers with more detailed data [898d]
- Examining how bryophytes adapt without gibberellin [898d]
- Report: Ten billion mouths to feed by 2050 [898d]
- The 'plastic paradox': Some clean-up technologies do more harm than good, researchers say [898d]
- A rise in breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers' careers, new study finds [898d]
- Climate change and cattle: Genetics may hold answer to heat stress tolerance [898d]
- Estonia's next satellite, largely built by undergrad students, to fly aboard Vega VV23 [898d]
- New population numbers: 1.4 million whales, dolphins and porpoises in the European Atlantic [898d]
- Female animals may learn mate preferences based on other more experienced females' choices [898d]
- The clock is ticking. Can 'scientific diplomacy' save the world's hottest sea? [898d]
- Undergraduate researcher discovers unexpected diversity in key river microorganisms [898d]
- Women, minority faculty less likely to negotiate pay or seek other job opportunities, finds study [898d]
- A string of volcanic tremors raises fears of mass evacuations in Italy [898d]
- Too much of a good thing? Banks enjoying high returns in favorable times could be 'warning sign' [898d]
- Researchers see a future for agricultural solar parks, but also challenges [898d]
- Is deer culling the answer to Scottish woodland regeneration? [898d]
- Three steps for getting over social media envy: Advice from a psychologist [898d]
- Relatable, welcoming cities play large role in migrant success, finds study [898d]
- A graphene addition for enhancing the critical current density of Bi-2223 superconductors [898d]
- There's a thriving global market in turtles, and much of that trade is illegal [898d]
- Webb's wide-angle view of the Orion Nebula is released on ESASky [898d]
- Bird species changing faster than expected in protected areas [898d]
- What are attoseconds? Nobel-winning physics explained [898d]
- Hubble views NGC 4654 in the constellation Virgo [898d]
- New research shows how companies could be gaming their reported greenhouse gas emissions [898d]
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