National Academies, staggering from Trump cuts, on brink of dramatic downsizing Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 2 juin 2025 à 06:50 Plan for slashed units and mission to be presented at governor’s meeting next week
Trump’s proposed budget details drastic cuts to biomedical research and global health Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 2 juin 2025 à 06:25 CDC takes a bigger hit than expected; support for international HIV, malaria, TB, and vaccine efforts zeroed out
This octopus grew a ninth arm—which soon developed a mind of its own Science Magazine Par :Sahas Mehra 2 juin 2025 à 05:30 Study highlights just how flexible cephalopod’s bodies are after injury and during recovery
Ancient poop yields world’s oldest butterfly fossils Science Magazine Par :María de los Ángeles Orfila 2 juin 2025 à 04:40 Tiny wing scales suggest the proboscis evolved 100 million years before flowers
Explosive mpox outbreak in Sierra Leone overwhelms health systems Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 2 juin 2025 à 03:20 Rapid transmission through sexual networks raises fears of wider spread in the region
Final NSF budget proposal jettisons one giant telescope amid savage agencywide cuts Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 30 mai 2025 à 10:30 Trump’s 57% proposed cut to agency would drop grant success rates to 7% and gut education and training
‘Devastating’: NIH cancels future funding plans for HIV vaccine consortia Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 30 mai 2025 à 09:05 Researchers decry agency’s decision just as new leads reinvigorate search for long-sought vaccine
Dozens of active and planned NASA spacecraft killed in Trump budget request Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 30 mai 2025 à 08:55 Proposal would end nearly all new major science missions
NIH funding policy deals new blow to HIV-related trial networks Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 30 mai 2025 à 07:20 Halt to foreign “subawards” disrupts ongoing global studies and has researchers scrambling to fulfill ethical obligations to trial volunteers
Trump officials downplay fake citations in high-profile report on children’s health Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 30 mai 2025 à 06:50 References to phantom studies comes after White House pledge to practice “gold standard” science
Clearest ever images of Sun’s corona reveal ‘raindrops’ of dancing plasma Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 30 mai 2025 à 03:35 New system yields sharp views of the Sun’s mysterious outer atmosphere
Will your car hit that deer? Depends on your headlight bulbs—and the deer’s personality Science Magazine Par :Christa Lesté-Lasserre 30 mai 2025 à 11:00 Halogen bulbs more reliably catch deer’s attention, but whether the animals flee or freeze comes down to individual temperament
Ocean simulation game reveals how seals navigate underwater Science Magazine Par :Jenna Ahart 29 mai 2025 à 08:00 Unusual setup shows how the animals get their bearings in deep ocean
To boost nuclear power, Trump orders controversial rewrite of radiation safety rules Science Magazine Par :Tom Brown 29 mai 2025 à 05:20 Researchers have long debated the risks posed by low levels of ionizing radiation
Will NSF’s flagship fellowship program survive under Trump? Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 29 mai 2025 à 04:45 Despite 50 Nobelists and 75,000 alumni, NSF’s graduate research fellows could be a vanishing breed
Leprosy was an American scourge long before Europeans arrived Science Magazine Par :Michael Price 29 mai 2025 à 04:00 Scientists find DNA from an enigmatic bacterium in 1000-year-old skeletons
Can gene-edited pigs solve the organ transplant shortage? Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 29 mai 2025 à 04:00 With clinical trials imminent, hopes are rising high for the long-struggling field of xenotransplantation
Philanthropist gives $90 million to support theoretical physics research Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 28 mai 2025 à 07:40 Leinweber Foundation donation will help fund postdocs and graduate students at multiple institutions
China is quietly preparing to build a gigantic telescope Science Magazine Par :Richard Stone 28 mai 2025 à 05:00 Astronomers are puzzled by the silence over an instrument that could briefly reign as world’s biggest
Watch a robot play badminton against human players Science Magazine Par :Jenna Ahart 28 mai 2025 à 04:00 Advanced training lets a four-legged robot learn to move around the court with ease
Explorers of Ukrainian caves may have brought deadly bat fungus to U.S. Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 28 mai 2025 à 13:00 Study traces mysterious strain of white-nose disease to visits between American and European cavers
U.S. aid helped two African countries rein in HIV. Then came Trump Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 28 mai 2025 à 04:20 In Lesotho and Eswatini, treatment and prevention cutbacks are hitting pregnant women, children, and teens especially hard
Bedbugs may be the first urban pest Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 27 mai 2025 à 09:01 A new study of the insects’ genomes traces their success back to early civilization
What does Trump’s call for ‘gold standard science’ really mean? Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 27 mai 2025 à 07:40 Critics worry new executive order allows political appointees to determine how science is used in policy decisions
New Zealand, betting on innovation and economic growth, cuts existing science funds Science Magazine Par :Veronika Meduna 27 mai 2025 à 14:30 Scientists warn that chronic underfunding and diverting support away from fundamental research may undermine efforts to boost the economy
This weapon was made from a whale carcass nearly 20,000 years ago Science Magazine Par :Alexa Robles-Gil 27 mai 2025 à 13:00 Study pushes back human use of whale bones more than 1000 years
What does the new FDA framework mean for the future of COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S.? Science Magazine Par :Gretchen Vogel 23 mai 2025 à 07:15 Under proposed policy, updated shots would be limited to at-risk populations
Thin plastic films could help refine oil cheaply—and with less pollution Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 23 mai 2025 à 05:30 Filters like those used in desalination plants hold promise of separating gasoline components from crude oil
These crabs cast bright beams of light with their heads Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 23 mai 2025 à 03:30 Crustaceans may use unique reflectors to signal mates or scare off predators
China sets out to sample an unusual near-Earth asteroid Science Magazine Par :Dennis Normile 23 mai 2025 à 03:00 The target, flying in a rare quasi-satellite orbit, could be a piece of the Moon
Sleep apnea pill shows striking success in large clinical trial Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 22 mai 2025 à 06:00 Drug combination targeting lax airways is nearing an FDA submission
‘A publicity problem’: New group pushes for microbes to be conserved like other endangered species Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 22 mai 2025 à 05:10 Science speaks with conservation scientist Kent Redford about why microbes need protection from extinction—and how to achieve it
Is a photo subversive? NSF staff overcome obstacles to 75th anniversary portrait Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 22 mai 2025 à 04:35 Management tried to quash outpouring of support for beleaguered agency
Social media consensus paper causes social media uproar Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 22 mai 2025 à 04:05 Preprint reporting common ground among researchers on smartphones and teen mental health is premature and flawed, critics say
‘Strange metals’ point to a whole new way to understand electricity Science Magazine Par :Zack Savitsky 22 mai 2025 à 04:00 Exotic materials with bizarre electron behavior could pave the road to revolutionary technologies
Clothing—not agriculture—helped spread a tick disease 5000 years ago Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 22 mai 2025 à 04:00 New study of a pathogen’s Bronze Age spread challenges longstanding links between disease and early agriculture
Researchers question reliability of Abbott’s rapid malaria tests Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 22 mai 2025 à 03:30 Reports of false negatives spur World Health Organization to issue internal memo, but the company denies problems
New sonar tool is a ‘game changer’ for mapping the sea floor Science Magazine Par :Rachel Berkowitz 21 mai 2025 à 14:25 Devices that mimic giant acoustic cameras can spy animal burrows, explosive mines, and metallic deposits
Lotions and perfume can weaken a ‘human oxidation field’ made by your skin Science Magazine Par :Jenna Ahart 21 mai 2025 à 04:00 Personal care products may chemically alter the air around us. Whether that’s good or bad remains unclear
Bird feeders have caused a dramatic evolution of California hummingbirds Science Magazine Par :Rachel Nuwer 21 mai 2025 à 07:01 Beaks have grown longer and larger, and ranges have expanded to follow the feeders