Fear spreads that NIH will terminate grants involving South Africa Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 14 mars 2025 à 06:40 Trump has promised to cut off funding, claiming nation discriminates against white citizens
Impact that formed the Moon struck a practically newborn Earth Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 14 mars 2025 à 12:50 New studies of Apollo rocks push the Moon's formation back more than 100 million years
CDC nominee dropped, free speech challenge, court order on probationary worker dismissals: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 13 mars 2025 à 07:20 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
Watch a fish hunt by hiding behind a shark Science Magazine Par :Gennaro Tomma 13 mars 2025 à 13:20 Study is first to document this unusual predatory behavior
NIH reinstates some of its early-career scientists Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 13 mars 2025 à 05:50 Agency rehires dozens of probationary staff, but much larger reductions may be looming
Can NIH overturn a court order blocking it from slashing overhead payments? Unlikely, one expert says Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 13 mars 2025 à 03:35 An attorney explains where the government erred—and how it could still shrink payments to universities
Wartime destruction of Ukraine dam has set off a ‘time bomb’ Science Magazine Par :Richard Stone 13 mars 2025 à 03:00 Breach of Kakhovka Dam now threatens seasonal floods thick with toxic heavy metals, other pollutants
News at a glance: Axing Columbia grants, questioning researchers about socialism, and powering the Voyagers Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 13 mars 2025 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Dinosaur-era mammals’ fur color revealed for first time Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 13 mars 2025 à 03:00 Preserved pigments suggest Jurassic mammals had dark fur, consistent with a nocturnal lifestyle
Implants can help deaf kids hear—but many still struggle with spoken language Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 13 mars 2025 à 03:00 Some researchers worry about risks of devaluing sign language, overreliance on imperfect devices
Layoffs gut research agency that helped monitor U.S. education Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 13 mars 2025 à 12:10 Assessment and evaluation capabilities vanish at Institute of Education Sciences
Deadly avian flu strain is spreading rapidly in Antarctica Science Magazine Par :Sofia Moutinho 13 mars 2025 à 08:00 Expedition finds H5N1 in 13 bird and seal species on the Antarctic Peninsula
Climate finding endangered, USDA freezes Maine, and vax stat deciphered: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 12 mars 2025 à 07:50 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
Farming wasn’t a wholesale success when it arrived in North Africa Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 12 mars 2025 à 13:00 Unlike many Europeans, Stone Age groups in modern-day Tunisia and Algeria weren’t subsumed by the agricultural revolution
Fossil face found in Spanish cave belongs to first known Western European Science Magazine Par :Ann Gibbons 12 mars 2025 à 13:00 Ancient remains suggest at least two types of early humans roamed Europe about 1 million years ago
Dimming Fulbrights, downsizing WHO, and CTO tabbed: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 11 mars 2025 à 07:00 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
These octopuses inject their lovers with one of the world’s deadliest toxins Science Magazine Par :Christie Wilcox 11 mars 2025 à 05:05 Male blue-lined octopuses use venomous bites to avoid becoming their mate’s meal
Congress comes down to the wire to keep U.S. government open Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 11 mars 2025 à 13:15 Republicans seek yearlong spending bill with provisions Democrats oppose
In bid to expand, bioRxiv and medRxiv preprint servers move to newly formed nonprofit Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 11 mars 2025 à 10:00 Backers seek to increase contributions from authors at institutions beyond the global elite
Columbia University defunded, GOP likes Moon rockets, and $25k buyouts: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 10 mars 2025 à 09:00 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
NIH to ax grants on vaccine hesitancy Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 10 mars 2025 à 08:15 Agency also looking at mRNA vaccines, reflecting vaccine skepticism of health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
NIH senior scientists faced with losing positions get 1-year extension Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 10 mars 2025 à 06:00 Trump policy denying renewals to Title 42 staff could still threaten in-house research program
Stand Up for Science rally drew a more anxious throng than 2017 counterpart Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 10 mars 2025 à 05:25 Surveys find attendees of Washington, D.C., protest are discouraged and angry after the Trump administration’s firings and spending cuts
Pentagon abruptly ends all funding for social science research Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 10 mars 2025 à 04:25 More than 90 studies on threats such as climate change, extremism, and disinformation are halted
More carbon dioxide in oceans could harm carbon-eating microbes, speed climate change Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 10 mars 2025 à 04:15 Increased ocean acidity could reduce populations of phytoplankton more than previously thought
NASA to eliminate chief scientist position Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 10 mars 2025 à 04:15 Long-running advisory role cut along with two dozen others in agencywide reduction
Consciousness before birth? Imaging studies explore the possibility Science Magazine Par :Kelly Servick 10 mars 2025 à 03:20 Fetal and infant brains offer clues to when human experience begins
In Japan, researchers resist ruling party’s push to rein in national science academy Science Magazine Par :Dennis Normile 10 mars 2025 à 02:05 Key vote on controversial legislation could come within weeks
Mass grave reveals victims of a 2100-year-old massacre in war between East Asian empires Science Magazine Par :Taylor Mitchell Brown 10 mars 2025 à 12:20 New analyses identify the victors—and unfortunate losers—in ancient fortress skirmish
Friday Trump Tracker: science rallies, last-minute job extensions, food safety panels killed Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 7 mars 2025 à 06:55 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
NIH will eliminate many peer-review panels and lay off some scientists overseeing them Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 7 mars 2025 à 08:25
Athens’s oldest coins reveal an ancient, widespread silver trade Science Magazine Par :Sahas Mehra 7 mars 2025 à 12:20 The internationally sourced metal may have helped a predemocratic tyrant rise to power
RFK Jr. says federal vaccine advisers are beholden to industry. The evidence does not support him Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 7 mars 2025 à 03:30 A Science investigation finds no sign that members of a key CDC vaccine committee are compromised
Thousands gather across U.S. and world in Stand Up for Science events Science Magazine Par :Alexa Robles-Gil 7 mars 2025 à 02:10 Scientists and their supporters rallied across the country in response to layoffs and funding cuts ordered by the Trump administration
Thursday Trump Tracker: Senators love CHIPS, Education Dept. threatened, fed buildings not for sale? Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 6 mars 2025 à 08:00 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
Oceans’ deepest trenches are home to ‘incredible’ diversity Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 6 mars 2025 à 04:45 In trio of studies, scientists explore life in the mysterious hadal zone
Panels giving scientific advice to Census Bureau disbanded by Trump administration Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 6 mars 2025 à 12:35 New commerce secretary tells advisers to federal statistical agencies that their mission has been “fulfilled”
USDA ordered to reinstate nearly 6000 fired workers Science Magazine Par :Katie Langin 6 mars 2025 à 12:30 Temporary ruling brings relief, but could be followed by a new wave of firings
New NIH grant terminations target transgender studies—even in mice Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 6 mars 2025 à 03:30 Science has identified more than two dozen halted grants amid Trump’s transgender crackdown, right as NIH suspends its own researchers who worked on topic
Butterfly populations are plummeting across the United States Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 6 mars 2025 à 03:17 Even common species have become much less abundant in just 20 years, a large analysis reveals
News at a glance: Science societies stand up, an asteroid threat fades, and a commercial lunar lander touches down Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 6 mars 2025 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
How often are children genetically unrelated to their presumed fathers? Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 6 mars 2025 à 03:00 Tackling a touchy subject, genetic detective finds only 1% of European children have unexpected paternity
Trump’s pick to head NIH avoids major controversy at Senate hearing Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 5 mars 2025 à 07:50 Stanford health economist Jay Bhattacharya says he’s open to new studies of debunked link between vaccines and autism
U.S. judge blocks NIH’s plan to slash overhead cost payments Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 5 mars 2025 à 06:20 Injunction allows universities to keep receiving billions to recover costs of supporting federal research on campus
Supreme Court upholds lower court’s order to ‘unfreeze’ $2 billion in foreign aid Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 5 mars 2025 à 13:35 Decision is a victory for organizations that provide humanitarian assistance, but its impact is unclear
Human ancestors invented a bone toolkit much earlier than previously thought Science Magazine Par :Kermit Pattison 5 mars 2025 à 13:20 At least some early hominins leapt from stone to bone technology some 1.5 million years ago
Earth’s rocks hold whiffs of air from billions of years ago Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 5 mars 2025 à 03:10 Analysis suggests our planet’s oxygen levels rose surprisingly early
Fifty years after ‘Asilomar,’ scientists meet again to debate biotech’s modern-day threats Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 5 mars 2025 à 03:05 Risks and benefits of mirror life, AI, synthetic cells debated at anniversary of the landmark 1975 meeting
Citations drop after scientists accused of sexual, but not scientific, misconduct Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 5 mars 2025 à 03:00 Findings contradict researchers’ own beliefs about how they would cite accused peers
‘Creepy’ puppets may have starred in rituals at ancient Central American pyramid Science Magazine Par :Lizzie Wade 4 mars 2025 à 08:01 Detachable heads of marionettelike figures may have swiveled on a string more than 2000 years ago
‘We have to become self-reliant’: African scientists respond to dramatic U.S. aid cuts Science Magazine Par :Abdullahi Tsanni 4 mars 2025 à 06:20 The “brutal” loss of billions of dollars shows Africa should no longer depend on foreign donors, researchers say
Plastic waste in bird nests can act like a tiny time capsule Science Magazine Par :Gennaro Tomma 4 mars 2025 à 06:00 Expiration dates help biologists trace the building of some avian homes back in history—in one case to 1991
Sticker shock: New U.S. tariffs could raise cost of research equipment and supplies Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 4 mars 2025 à 05:40 China, Canada, and Mexico are major suppliers of essential scientific items
NOAA firings hit the birthplace of weather and climate forecasting Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 4 mars 2025 à 03:45 Dismissed researchers were improving severe weather predictions
Mouse with a mammoth’s pelt makes superfuzzy debut Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 4 mars 2025 à 09:00 Birth of rodent with coat genetically modified to resemble the extinct species raises big ethical and conservation concerns
Former NIH Director Francis Collins retires suddenly, makes plea to protect agency staff Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 3 mars 2025 à 06:30 Geneticist abruptly announced his resignation over the weekend
NSF brings back 84 fired workers after judge blocks White House–ordered dismissals Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 3 mars 2025 à 12:10 Reinstatements follow scientist’s testimony on how Office of Personnel Management overrode science agency’s decision to retain probationary workers
Psychedelic drug studies face a potent source of bias: the ‘trip’ Science Magazine Par :Jennifer Couzin-Frankel 3 mars 2025 à 04:30 Innovative trial designs aim to separate participant expectations from drug effects
NIH announces some key grant-review meetings will restart in late March Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 3 mars 2025 à 02:00 Trump policy blocking required notices has frozen reviews of thousands of grants
Pentagon guts national security program that harnessed social science Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 2 mars 2025 à 03:00 Dozens of U.S. academics lose grants from Minerva program for studies related to terrorism, drug trafficking, and other threats
Mysterious Congo outbreak likely linked to contaminated water, researchers say Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 28 février 2025 à 05:55 Deaths have raised fears that a dangerous new microbe has emerged
‘A bloodbath’: HIV field is reeling after billions in U.S. funding are axed Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 28 février 2025 à 04:55 USAID’s promises to support lifesaving efforts are broken, putting millions in peril
Stars made from only primordial gas finally spotted, astronomers claim Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 28 février 2025 à 04:05 Short-cut method pinpoints a galaxy apparently formed from just hydrogen and helium
Trump credit card freeze sparks alarm at health agencies Science Magazine Par :Meredith WadmanJocelyn Kaiser 27 février 2025 à 07:00 “Cost efficiency” order could block travel, supplies for labs and patient care
First petawatt electron beam arrives, ready to rip apart matter and space Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 27 février 2025 à 06:05 Ultra–high-power particle pulses could boost x-ray science and laboratory astrophysics
NSF downsizes summer research program for undergraduates Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 27 février 2025 à 13:50 Many participants are from groups underrepresented in science
News at a glance: Trump’s science squeeze, U.K. science leader Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 27 février 2025 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Shrunken heads, long charged with ritual meaning, finally get scientific attention Science Magazine Par :Kata Karáth 27 février 2025 à 03:00 The Amazon's Shuar nation teams up with scientists to authenticate shrunken heads, or tsantsas—and one day bring them home
Brain turned to glass reveals a city’s catastrophic final moments Science Magazine Par :Collin Blinder 27 février 2025 à 12:00 New analysis of Mount Vesuvius victim supports claim that an ash cloud was the stealthy destroyer of Roman city
Children of war refugees may inherit their parents’ trauma Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 27 février 2025 à 02:45 Genetic analysis of women who fled war-torn Syria and their descendants reveals potential genetic stress markers
Scientists capture rare footage of baby polar bears emerging from dens Science Magazine Par :Gennaro Tomma 27 février 2025 à 06:00 Combining remote cameras with GPS tracking gives scientists powerful tool to look at early lives of these elusive animals
NIH ban on renewing senior scientists adds to assaults on its in-house research Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 26 février 2025 à 06:25 Policy follows firings of tenure-track scientists and suspension of training programs
Even faced with the same data, ecologists sometimes come to opposite conclusions Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 26 février 2025 à 12:35 Study highlights powerful role subjective choices can play in research, though some critics urge caution about applying findings too broadly
A Cuban brain researcher went viral on Chinese TV. Here’s why Science Magazine Par :Richard Stone 26 février 2025 à 05:20 Recruitment of Cuba’s Pedro Antonio Valdés Sosa highlights China’s move to expand foreign ties
NIH to partially lift freeze on grant reviews, but obstacles remain Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 26 février 2025 à 04:50 Pause on posting notices had led to scores of canceled meetings
How many have died in Sudan’s civil war? Satellite images and models offer clues Science Magazine Par :Leslie Roberts 26 février 2025 à 02:35 Barred from the country, researchers try to monitor death and destruction from afar
Fusion scientist named chief of the U.K.’s national funding agency Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 25 février 2025 à 03:15 Ian Chapman to oversee UK Research and Innovation, which has an annual budget of £9 billion
NASA cuts off international climate science support Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 24 février 2025 à 06:20 U.N. panel meets for first time without U.S. leadership
Unusual ‘soda lakes’ may have kick-started life on Earth by concentrating key compounds Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 24 février 2025 à 05:20 Phosphorus leached from volcanic rocks in warm waters could have triggered reactions needed to launch biochemistry
U.S. gene banks, key to new crops, hobbled by Trump job cuts Science Magazine Par :Dan Charles 24 février 2025 à 05:10 Newly appointed head of USDA’s genetic repositories axed along with key staff