The Brutalist Report - science
- Two pathogens linked to salmon health and survival in British Columbia [1084d]
- First record of a gall-forming aphid fighting off predator [1084d]
- What's in your weed? You might be surprised [1084d]
- Lost or extinct? Study finds the existence of more than 500 animal species remains uncertain [1084d]
- Forecasting the effects of roads and railways on endangered tigers [1084d]
- Poll the audience: Using data from citizen science to keep wild birds in flight [1084d]
- Policy and farm management help China mitigate climate change [1084d]
- Talking about sexual consent and expectations can improve relationships and well-being [1084d]
- Making sure workers have a 'good' day gives companies a competitive advantage [1084d]
- Record-breaking cold in Brazil threatens homeless, crops [1084d]
- New research finds that male pheromones may improve health of females' eggs [1084d]
- Environment scientists close in on 'golden spike' to define Anthropocene [1084d]
- New study characterizes behavior of human plastins in cells [1084d]
- A new idea for refining biocrude [1084d]
- Broadening the scope of epoxide ring opening reactions with zirconocene [1084d]
- Third launch attempt for Boeing's beleaguered Starliner spacecraft [1084d]
- US economy on brink of recovering pre-COVID job numbers, but more than half of industries lag [1084d]
- Wild tulips need love, too: Research highlights ignored 'plight' of spring symbol [1084d]
- Time running out on the 'one opportunity' for a climate bill [1084d]
- Few eligible families have applied for government help to pay for COVID funerals [1084d]
- Is it topological? A new materials database has the answer [1084d]
- Discovery of 'ghost' fossils reveals plankton resilience to past global warming events [1084d]
- Genetic predictability steadily erodes during evolution, new study shows [1084d]
- Past events reveal how future warming could harm cold-water corals [1084d]
- Avian influenza: How it's spreading and what to know about this outbreak [1084d]
- Researchers reveal multi-scale characteristics of helicity in wall-bounded turbulent flows [1084d]
- Study finds why baby leatherback marine turtles can't 'see the sea' [1084d]
- Three decades of space telescope observations converge on a precise value for the Hubble constant [1084d]
- Cooperation rewards water utilities [1084d]
- How does light turn peach peels red? [1084d]
- Microplastics threaten typical remote cryospheric regions [1084d]
- What drives young people to commit hate crimes [1084d]
- Research confirms eastern Wyoming Paleoindian site as Americas' oldest mine [1084d]
- Executive narcissism inhibits inter-unit knowledge transfer [1084d]
- Fly researchers find another layer hiding in the code of life [1084d]
- Canada faces huge physical costs from climate change, making net zero a great investment [1084d]
- Global spatiotemporal continuous land surface temperature dataset released [1084d]
- New experiments suggest that nonbiological processes alone may not account for decreased magnetization at oil spill site [1084d]
- Ferns and lycophytes are effectively conserved in protected areas of Xishuangbanna [1084d]
- Researchers develop new measurement method in molecular electronics [1084d]
- Pandemic babies with developmental delays can make up for lost social interaction: Five tips for parents [1084d]
- The role of space in driving sustainability, security and development on Earth [1084d]
- Researchers study YouTube videos to learn more about how wild elephants react to death [1084d]
- Spin keeps electrons in line in iron-based superconductor [1084d]
- A Möbius strip constructed solely of carbon atoms [1084d]
- How to explain localized gap modes in Bose-Einstein condensates [1084d]
- Generating ultra-violet lasers with near-infrared light through 'domino upconversion' of nanoparticles [1084d]
- 'Drive-and-process' gene editing array casts a wide net to fix mutations [1084d]
- Highly emissive Sb3+-doped 0D cesium indium chloride nanocrystals with switchable photoluminescence [1084d]
- Quasi-symmetry in CoSi reveals new type of topological material [1084d]
- Discovery of high-speed moving plasma turbulence that outpaces the movement of heat [1084d]
- COVID has killed 5,600 Australians this year and the pandemic isn't over. Ethics can shape our response [1084d]
- Thermalization and information scrambling in a superconducting quantum processor [1084d]
- Uncovering hidden cultures in workplaces can help make businesses more inclusive [1084d]
- Blurring the boundary between Floquet matter and metamaterials [1084d]
- How fast-growing algae could enhance growth of food crops [1084d]
- How Stockholm applied greening concepts and what we can learn from it [1084d]
- New study offers hope that conservation can help nature adapt to climate change [1084d]
- Ghostly 'mirror world' might be cause of cosmic controversy [1084d]
- Impact of sea level rise on human groups during Mesolithic and Neolithic periods [1084d]
- New findings enable monitoring for harmful toxin in freshwater environments [1084d]
- Watch dolphins line up to self-medicate skin ailments at coral 'clinics' [1084d]
- Are people swapping their cats and goldfish for praying mantises? [1084d]
- Unexpected differences between males and females in fossil mouse deer [1084d]
- COVID-19 poo test for bats may help pandemic monitoring and conservation efforts [1084d]
- New mechanism for regulating supply of DNA building blocks for better antibiotics [1084d]
- Previously unknown crocodile species lived in Asia 39 million years ago [1084d]
- Ceres probably formed farther out in the solar system and migrated inward [1084d]
- Climate change is killing trees in Queensland's tropical rainforests [1084d]
- The small things make a big difference in the science of measurement [1084d]
- How can Indonesia improve the REDD+ project to stop deforestation? [1084d]
- Recycling more precious metals from nuclear and electronic waste using the Picasso pigment, Prussian blue [1084d]
- Uncovering clues to the regulation of mitochondria production in aging cells [1084d]
- Restoring the Great Lakes: After 50 years of US-Canada joint efforts, some success and lots of unfinished business [1084d]
- Traumatic societal events may undermine classroom behavior interventions for certain groups, study finds [1084d]
- Aquatic fungi: Forgotten conservation targets [1084d]
- Do meditation podcasts and apps yield 'authentic' Buddhism? [1084d]
- Growing plant trade may spread invasive species but also help ecosystems adapt to climate change [1084d]
- Climate change reveals unique artifacts in melting ice patches [1084d]
- New theory suggests collision of dwarf galaxies could explain dark matter–free galaxies [1084d]
- Laser annealing transmon qubits for high-performance superconducting quantum processors [1084d]
- Research finds most effective influencer marketing tactics [1085d]
- Supply chain crisis complicates fixing baby formula shortage, expert says [1085d]
- Political scientist examines a quarter-century of post-Apartheid government [1085d]
- Unlocking the secrets of killer whale diets and their role in climate change [1085d]
- Light-controlled reactions at the nanoscale [1085d]
- When the equinox gene appears, repair transitions into regrowth [1085d]
- Overgrazing disrupts entire ecosystem [1085d]
- Early-stage detection of microbial contamination in cell therapy products [1085d]
- The sun as you've never seen it before [1085d]
- Promising new innovation aims to reduce environmental impacts of scallop dredging [1085d]
- Study finds parrots use their heads as a 'third limb' [1085d]
- 3D reconstruction reveals star formation activities of two dust clouds [1085d]
- New strategies to save the world's most indispensable grain [1085d]
- Puzzling features deep in Earth's interior illuminated by high resolution imaging [1085d]
- Satellite monitoring of biodiversity moves within reach [1085d]
- Hawaii hurricane season forecasted to be slow with La Nina [1085d]
- Climate crisis is driving yellow-billed hornbill to local extinction [1085d]
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