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2024-11-15 When it comes to science, U.S. Senate’s new leader has a buried past David Malakoff
2024-11-15 With first mechanical qubit, quantum computing goes steampunk Adrian Cho
2024-11-15 Meet Evo, the DNA-trained AI that creates genomes from scratch Mitch Leslie
2024-11-15 News at a glance: Replication troubles, financial conflict disclosures, and a public health shake-up Science News Staff
2024-11-15 A breakthrough cancer immunotherapy is now taking aim at autoimmune disease Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
2024-11-14 Open-access journal <cite>elife</cite> will lose its ‘impact factor’ over controversial publishing model Jeffrey Brainard
2024-11-14 Canada should sharply curtail research collaborations with China, lawmakers say Brian Owens
2024-11-14 First known double gravitational lens could shed light on universe’s expansion Daniel Clery
2024-11-14 Satellite images reveal massive crop losses in war-torn Ukraine Sahas Mehra
2024-11-14 Why do humans mature so slowly? An ancient youth offers clues Ann Gibbons
2024-11-13 Research advocates see ‘no good news’ in Trump’s economic, immigration agenda Jeffrey Mervis
2024-11-13 A glowing, deep-diving sea slug mystified scientists. Now, it has a name Erik Stokstad
2024-11-12 ‘More mortality, more illness’: Global health community braces for impact of U.S. election Gretchen Vogel
2024-11-11 Google DeepMind releases code behind its most advanced protein prediction program Catherine Offord
2024-11-09 Former research chimps will move to sanctuary, after NIH reverses course David Grimm
2024-11-09 How much power do Trump and Kennedy have to reshape health agencies? Meredith Wadman
2024-11-09 ‘Scienticide’: Argentina’s science workforce shrinks as government pursues austerity María de los Ángeles Orfila
2024-11-09 Top Alzheimer’s researcher goes ‘on leave’ amid misconduct concerns Charles Piller
2024-11-09 This elephant learned to use a hose as a shower. Then her rival sought revenge isaacfrond
2024-11-09 Russia postpones three major science projects Eugene Gerden
2024-11-08 Scientists discover ‘division of labor’ in mitochondria Mitch Leslie
2024-11-08 Preprint on Alzheimer’s drug deaths ignites dispute among authors Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
2024-11-08 Many human infections with ‘cow flu’ are going undetected Kai Kupferschmidt
2024-11-08 The science behind your dog’s most annoying behavior Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
2024-11-08 Here’s how voters landed on state science issues Hannah Richter
2024-11-08 News at a glance: Bird flu testing, U.K. science budget, and cloning for conservation Science News Staff
2024-11-08 In Africa, a geologist hunts for rifts that are tearing the continent apart Paul Voosen
2024-11-08 Saved from the scrapyard, this famed ‘flipping ship’ gets a second shot at ocean research Sean Cummings
2024-11-08 Surprising identities of Pompeii victims rewrite stories from the cataclysm Andrew Curry
2024-11-07 Amid the uncertainty, here’s what Trump’s victory might mean for U.S. science Jeffrey Mervis
2024-11-07 Trump won. Is NIH in for a major shake-up? paulpauper
2024-11-07 When is it too hot to use a fan? giuliomagnifico
2024-11-07 Astronomers may have spotted the smallest possible stars Adam Mann
2024-11-06 Global biodiversity convention comes up short on funding conservation Erik Stokstad
2024-11-06 Quest for a deeper theory of fundamental particles hits a curious snag Adrian Cho
2024-11-06 Salmon carry nutrients—and pollutants—upriver when they spawn Jake Buehler
2024-11-06 New approach to growing coronaviruses is research boon—but also raises safety concerns Martin Enserink
2024-11-05 Once thought a fantasy, effort to sequence DNA of millions of species gains momentum Elizabeth Pennisi
2024-11-05 Why has NIH’s dental institute director been missing for 6 months? Meredith Wadman
2024-11-05 In politically sensitive study, India looks to DNA to track ancient migrations Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
2024-11-02 In some U.S. states, science is on the ballot Hannah Richter
2024-11-01 Life evolves. So do minerals. How about everything else? Paul Voosen
2024-11-01 At global biodiversity summit, AI starts to make a splash Andrew J. Wight
2024-11-01 NASA instrument to study the mysterious origins of the solar wind Hannah Richter
2024-11-01 Why are parrots so colorful? Study points to simple chemical tweak Elizabeth Pennisi
2024-11-01 Britain’s postwar sugar craze confirms harms of sweet diets in early life rbanffy
2024-11-01 News at a glance: Reexamining Arecibo’s collapse, measuring plankton, and honoring Henrietta Lacks Science News Staff
2024-11-01 Can people be ‘inoculated’ against misinformation? Kai Kupferschmidt
2024-10-31 The five biggest challenges facing misinformation researchers Kai Kupferschmidt
2024-10-31 Researchers ‘in a state of panic’ after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says Trump will hand him health agencies Jocelyn Kaiser
2024-10-31 As U.S. election looms, this ‘rumor researcher’ tracks—and combats—falsehoods in real time Kai Kupferschmidt
2024-10-30 Reconsider use of race in biomedical research, panel urges Jocelyn Kaiser
2024-10-30 Lab-created 'protocells' provide clues to how life arose – Science – AAAS rbanffy
2024-10-30 New Alzheimer’s drugs create prescribing dilemmas for doctors Jennifer Couzin-Frankel
2024-10-30 Key global bioethics guidelines get ‘dramatic’ update Cathleen O’Grady
2024-10-29 Key research beagle breeder faces potential criminal probe Meredith Wadman
2024-10-29 Rare disease initiative aims to speed diagnoses and treatment in Latin America Myriam Vidal Valero
2024-10-29 Did the human kiss begin as an ape grooming ritual? Phie Jacobs
2024-10-29 Tight House race in Pennsylvania could affect federal science spending Jeffrey Mervis
2024-10-26 ‘Aerial arms race’ with birds may have turned ancient cicadas into ace fliers Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
2024-10-25 Can science and Islam coexist? A chemical engineer–turned–theologian sees common ground Dyna Rochmyaningsih
2024-10-25 Web of Science index puts <cite>eLife</cite> ‘on hold’ because of its radical publishing model Jeffrey Brainard
2024-10-25 Pregnancy wakes up viruslike ‘jumping genes’ to help make extra blood Catherine Offord
2024-10-25 News at a glance: Biomed researchers using AI, whales eating plastic, and digital archive outage Science News Staff
2024-10-25 Buoyed by ‘milestone’ clinical result, RNA editing is poised to treat diseases Mitch Leslie
2024-10-25 ‘Not a free-for-all’: Indigenous communities want limits on how their data are shared Sandeep Ravindran
2024-10-24 DNA ‘printing press’ could quickly store mountains of data Robert F. Service
2024-10-23 Medieval Silk Road metropolis unearthed in Uzbek mountains Andrew Lawler
2024-10-23 Predation, not fear of wolves, keeps elk from denuding Yellowstone Virginia Morell
2024-10-23 A scientific showdown seeks the biological ‘clock’ that best tracks aging Mitch Leslie
2024-10-22 ‘Daunting’: Hurricane-battered researchers assess damage from Helene and Milton Christie WilcoxPhie Jacobs
2024-10-22 To glide and stride, this tiny feathered dino flapped as it ran Kermit Pattison
2024-10-22 ‘Electric plastic’ could open door to new generation of implants and wearable tech Reham Atya
2024-10-22 Springer Nature retracts 75 papers connected to Spanish university head Cathleen O’Grady
2024-10-22 Pacific Island scientists to launch Academy of Sciences Dennis Normile
2024-10-19 Genetic databases don’t fairly capture species richness of Global South, new data show Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
2024-10-18 China’s ambitious new space plan includes call to bring home a bit of Venus’s atmosphere Dennis Normile
2024-10-18 Are diamonds Earth's best friend? Gem dust could cool the planet eatonphil
2024-10-18 AI can help warring political camps find common ground Cathleen O’Grady
2024-10-18 How humans evolved a starch-digesting superpower long before farming Michael Price
2024-10-17 AI reveals how sperm sticks to egg during fertilization Catherine Offord
2024-10-17 News at a glance: Florida researchers’ hurricane woes, antimicrobial resistance, and a Jupiter-bound probe Science News Staff
2024-10-17 AI designer proteins could transform medicine and materials Robert F. Service
2024-10-17 Cats beat babies at word-association game Christa Lesté-Lasserre
2024-10-17 Debate erupts about how to deploy experimental Marburg drugs and vaccines in Rwanda Kai Kupferschmidt
2024-10-16 Most meteorites traced to three space crackups Paul Voosen
2024-10-16 Where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump stand on the issues that matter most to scientists Jeffrey Mervis
2024-10-16 Why did an obscure virus explode in Latin America? New study offers clues Sofia Quaglia
2024-10-16 Belt-tightening budget derails France’s multiyear research funding plan Elisabeth Pain
2024-10-15 Watch marine biologists crowbar open a teeming realm of life beneath the sea floor Elizabeth Pennisi
2024-10-15 A mixed review for Plan S’s drive to make papers open access Jeffrey Brainard
2024-10-12 As men dominate Nobels again, one of their selectors still sees some slow progress toward greater diversity Katie Langin
2024-10-12 Missing immune cells may explain why COVID-19 vaccine protection quickly wanes Jon Cohen
2024-10-12 House science panel says an ‘absent’ NSF failed to protect Antarctic workers from sexual harassment Jeffrey Mervis
2024-10-12 Things get hairy inside the mouths of man-eating lions Phie Jacobs
2024-10-11 Graphene's Coming of Age simonebrunozzi
2024-10-11 News at a glance: Plutonium restart, health data trove, and dusting ivory for fingerprints Science News Staff
2024-10-11 ‘Alarming’ decline of seed-dispersing animals threatens Europe’s plants Erik Stokstad
2024-10-10 El Niño fingered as likely culprit in record 2023 temperatures Paul Voosen
2024-10-10 Still reeling from Helene, scientists brace for another monster hurricane Phie JacobsChristie Wilcox

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