The Brutalist Report - science
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- New 3D anatomical atlas of the African clawed frog increases understanding of development and metamorphosis processes [519d]
- Intensive farming could raise risk of new pandemics, researchers warn [519d]
- Low-cost cellphone-based Raman spectrometer system can identify unknown biological molecules within minutes [519d]
- Scientists develop new AI method to create material 'fingerprints' [519d]
- Here's how AI Is changing NASA's Mars rover science [519d]
- Bennu asteroid samples unveiled [519d]
- Study shows frogs can quickly increase their tolerance to pesticides [519d]
- Geophysics research finds microplastic pollution increases sea foam height and stability [519d]
- Nature-based solutions to disaster risk from climate change are cost-effective, study confirms [519d]
- Astronomers discover what may be 21 neutron stars orbiting sun-like stars [519d]
- Harnessing big data helps scientists hone in on new antimicrobials [519d]
- Additional taxes vs. water quotas: Study compares systems to manage water consumption in agriculture [519d]
- Q&A: How can different types of brains bolster startup success? [519d]
- A high-quality pectin that 'gels with' low sugar products [519d]
- Scientists use machine learning to predict diversity of tree species in forests [519d]
- Chlorinated flame retardants found to affect avian embryonic development [519d]
- Research evaluates strategy for supply chains under pressure [519d]
- Social media polls deliberately skew political realities of 2016, 2020 US presidential elections, finds researchers [519d]
- Irish peat soils are far more vast than previously known, suggests study [519d]
- Protecting one of the world's most threatened marine animals [519d]
- Land use impacts Minnesota's invasive tansy spread, study finds [519d]
- The salmon diaries: Life before and after Klamath Dam removal [519d]
- Physicists pool skills to better describe the unstable sigma meson particle [519d]
- Telescope tag-team discovers 10 strange and exotic pulsars [519d]
- Digital archaeology: New LEP data now available to all [519d]
- NASA transmits hip-hop song to deep space for first time [519d]
- How sustainable is your weekly grocery shop? These small changes can have big benefits [519d]
- Researchers forge more open access data for studies of the Earth's lithosphere [519d]
- Ground surface conditions found to impact speed and distance of leaking natural gas [519d]
- Studies investigate the impact of agriculture on air quality in Lombardy [519d]
- Foreign direct investments may fuel tropical deforestation [519d]
- Local dragonflies expose mercury pollution patterns [519d]
- Asexual reproduction usually leads to a lack of genetic diversity. Not for these ants [519d]
- Archaeological scanners offer 2,000-year window into the world of Roman medicine [519d]
- Black feminism may offer more inclusive approach to special education [519d]
- Five ways to help LGBTQ+ students feel supported at school [519d]
- Can digital payments help countries adapt to climate change? [519d]
- Online sales of a wild bat sold as décor threaten species [519d]
- Not just space rocks: Six things we've learned about Earth from meteorites and comets [519d]
- Struggling to discuss climate change with older relatives? These three scenarios can help [519d]
- Tracing millions of years of geologic stress in the Andean Plateau [519d]
- New tech helps find hidden details in whale, cassowary and other barely audible animal calls [519d]
- Loneliness in the workplace is greatest among men with traditional views about being the breadwinner [519d]
- Ancient microbes offer clues to how complex life evolved [519d]
- 'Alien invasion': Researchers identify which exotic animals may soon hitchhike into Australia [519d]
- After grizzly's death, environmental groups to sue Fish and Game over Idaho bear baiting [519d]
- New analysis of Cassini data yields insights into Titan's seas [519d]
- Colorado group wants to protect public lands from over-crowding [519d]
- A new addition to the CRISPR toolbox: Teaching the gene scissors to detect RNA [519d]
- Plant research could pave the way for growing crops with seawater [519d]
- Partisan politics fuel altered perceptions of immorality, study finds [519d]
- Metamaterials for the data highway: New concept offers potential for more efficient data storage [519d]
- Neutrino interaction rates measured at unprecedented energies [519d]
- Garden-sprinkler-like jet spotted shooting out of neutron star [519d]
- Light-activated system enables controlled antigen release for analysis of antigen processing [519d]
- Researchers report pathway to stronger alloys for extreme environments [519d]
- Machine learning unlocks secrets of early plate tectonics [519d]
- New ultra-hot Neptune-sized exoplanet discovered [519d]
- Researchers map fibrillization process to reveal mechanisms of amyloid polymorphism [519d]
- Study finds increased fire risk on future space missions [519d]
- Apparel industry leaks millions of tons of plastic into environment each year, study finds [519d]
- Comet Tsuchinshan showing signs of breaking up prior to swinging around the sun [519d]
- Unique characteristics of previously unexplored protein discovered [519d]
- LHCb investigates the properties of one of physics' most puzzling particles [519d]
- Discovery of a hybrid lineage offers clues to how trees adapt to climate change [519d]
- Expanding marine reserves will redistribute global fishing effort, say scientists [519d]
- Quantum microscopy study makes electrons visible in slow motion [519d]
- Scientists unravel transition of survival strategies in grape family [519d]
- Plaice may have been most popular flatfish on dinner tables in medieval times [519d]
- Scientists develop new tool that could lead to noninvasive 'liquid biopsies' [519d]
- E. coli variant may cause antimicrobial resistance in dogs, humans [519d]
- Oil and gas development in Permian Basin a likely source of ozone pollution in Carlsbad Caverns National Park [519d]
- Scientists have confirmed a cave on the moon that could be used to shelter future explorers [519d]
- Animal researchers develop digital dog and cat skull database [519d]
- Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space [519d]
- Researchers achieve unprecedented nanostructuring inside silicon [519d]
- The current international poverty line is a 'misleading shortcut method,' say experts [519d]
- Winston, beloved gorilla at San Diego Zoo Safari Park, dies at 52 after suffering health problems [519d]
- Nickel hub 'apocalyptic' for uncontacted Indonesia tribe, say NGOs [519d]
- World's rarest whale may have washed up on New Zealand beach, possibly shedding clues on species [519d]
- Cape Cod's fishhook topography makes it a global hotspot for mass strandings by dolphins [519d]
- Weather experts discover new effect of storm—in a teacup [519d]
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