The Brutalist Report - science
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- Camera tags capture social flexibility of Antarctic minke whales [283d]
- How the agri-food industry tried to influence revamp of Canada's Food Guide [283d]
- Secrets of sargassum: Scientists advance knowledge of seaweed causing chaos in the Caribbean and West Africa [283d]
- Climate change is moving tree populations away from the soil fungi that sustain them [283d]
- Virtual training may be an effective, cost-efficient option for child educators [283d]
- Will generative AI change the way universities communicate? [283d]
- What makes a 'good farmer' in Aotearoa? [283d]
- Study reveals fewer mold toxins in organically grown grain, compared to grain grown conventionally [283d]
- Researcher says not every exotic species needs to be controlled [283d]
- Starlinks can produce surprisingly bright flares for pilots [283d]
- US dairy cows are tip of the iceberg as bird flu spreads in mammals globally, says ecologist [283d]
- Video: Unraveling the mysteries of clouds [283d]
- Personalized phage therapy heals resistant wounds in Siamese cat [283d]
- Research comes to the rescue to make firefighters' clothing safer [283d]
- Exceptionally early heat wave hits Finland [283d]
- Humble leaders boost employees' workplace status and leadership potential, finds study [283d]
- Fish are adapting to weightlessness on the Chinese space station [283d]
- Video: Five new stunning images from Euclid's Telescope [283d]
- The Earth's changing, irregular magnetic field is causing headaches for polar navigation [283d]
- New method for modeling free-ranging animal populations finds macaque numbers smaller than expected [283d]
- Study shows relatively low number of superspreaders responsible for large portion of misinformation on Twitter [283d]
- NASA Langley researchers are heading to the Arctic. Here's why that matters. [283d]
- Sturgeon remain rare in Great Lakes, but Detroit River's population thrives [283d]
- Your smartphone might be linked to crocodile attacks in Indonesia [283d]
- Opinion: I want to keep my child safe from abuse—but research tells me I'm doing it wrong [283d]
- Over 300 million young people have experienced online sexual abuse, exploitation, finds metastudy [283d]
- Spectator racism is still rife in Australia's major football codes—new research shows it may even be getting worse [283d]
- Horn of Africa droughts: Research shows how a network of groundwater bores could help [283d]
- Why owning an aggressive dog can be isolating [283d]
- Animals self-medicate with plants—a behavior people have observed and emulated for millennia [283d]
- Clothed pig carcasses reveal the secrets of mummification—study provides insights for forensic scientists [283d]
- Viewpoint: Banning sex crime offenders from changing their names doesn't make us safer [283d]
- British Columbia needs a unified response to respond to the biodiversity crisis, say researchers [283d]
- Researcher: Cyberflashing is a form of gendered sexual violence that must be taken seriously [283d]
- Can marketing classes teach sustainability? Four key insights [283d]
- Why are grocery bills so high? A new study looks at the science behind food price reporting [283d]
- Who will like beetle skewers? What Europeans think about alternative protein food [283d]
- Could Martian atmospheric samples teach us more about the red planet than surface samples? [283d]
- NASA's Europa Clipper makes cross-country flight to Florida [283d]
- Recent and extensive volcanism discovered on Venus [283d]
- Black holes are firing beams of particles, changing targets over time [283d]
- New research shows the Kīlauea volcano erupted like a stomp-rocket in 2018 [283d]
- Warmer wetter climate predicted to bring societal and ecological impact to the Tibetan Plateau [283d]
- Structural engineering unlocks potent tumor treatment with dual-function magnetite nanozymes [283d]
- Researchers investigate the origin of circatidal rhythms in freshwater snails [283d]
- Researchers identify the 18 World War II executed civilians of Adele, Rethymnon, using ancient DNA analysis [283d]
- Cultural and linguistic networks of central African hunter–gatherers have ancient origin, study finds [283d]
- Study reveals promising technology for sepsis treatment using functional magnetic nanoclusters [283d]
- From wild to domesticated: Scientists reveal 100,000 years of continuous rice evolution [283d]
- Sloshing cold front detected in a massive galaxy cluster [283d]
- Saudi fund launches new group to boost space industry [283d]
- Scientists discover polar Bloch points in strained ferroelectric films [283d]
- Researchers create dispersion-assisted photodetector to decipher high-dimensional light [283d]
- Rethinking the sun's cycles: New physical model reinforces planetary hypothesis [283d]
- Researchers measure crystal nucleation in supercooled atomic liquids [283d]
- Viper-mimicking snake from Asia is a unique branch in the reptile evolutionary tree [283d]
- Scientists report unified framework for diverse aurorae across planets [283d]
- Scientists reveal elastic turbulence has more in common with classical Newtonian turbulence than expected [283d]
- Cyclone hits Bangladesh as nearly a million flee inland for shelter [283d]
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