Legal adviser warns NIH not to kill 900 grants a second time Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 29 août 2025 à 07:48 Advice follows Supreme Court ruling that threatened previously restored grants, but reprieve may be brief
Stalagmites reveal devastating droughts that helped spur Maya breakdown Science Magazine Par :Taylor Mitchell Brown 29 août 2025 à 04:15 Series of droughts chronicled in cave rocks likely pushed civilization to breaking point
Trust in elections rises after ‘inoculations’ meant to preempt false fraud claims Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 29 août 2025 à 04:00 New U.S.-Brazil study points to ways of countering election misinformation, political scientists say
Has a huge blob of dark matter been found in our galactic neighborhood? Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 29 août 2025 à 03:20 If confirmed, vast cloud could test predictions about the Milky Way’s hidden architecture
AI enters the grant game, picking winners Science Magazine Par :Siddhant Pusdekar 29 août 2025 à 03:00 Funders test algorithms to spot promising science, raising hopes of faster reviews—and fears of bias
Attempt to oust CDC director sparks key resignations by agency officials Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 28 août 2025 à 07:40 Susan Monarez, who clashed with the U.S. health secretary over vaccine policy, refuses to step down
Mammoths in Mexico? Huge bone trove reveals giant beasts thrived in warmth, too Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 28 août 2025 à 04:00 Fossils found while building airport contain first mammoth DNA from tropical location
<em>Erin Brockovich</em> toxic metal detected in air after LA fires Science Magazine Par :Warren Cornwall 28 août 2025 à 13:05 The unusually tiny particles of hexavalent chromium could pose a health hazard despite low levels, researchers say
College sports policy prevents athletes’ deaths with sickle cell testing—but it could do more, study finds Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 27 août 2025 à 05:15 New report recommends improved education and genetic counseling alongside NCAA’s mandated screening
Glow-in-the-dark particles let succulents shine in the dark Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 27 août 2025 à 13:35 New technique lets popular houseplants glow for a little while—without genetic engineering
Study shows how the human pelvis was reshaped for upright walking Science Magazine Par :Colin Barras 27 août 2025 à 13:05 Comparisons of pelvic development in human and primate embryos reveals key steps in human evolution
Here’s how the first proteins might have assembled, sparking life Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 27 août 2025 à 13:00 RNA could have helped amino acids join up without preexisting protein machinery, lab study suggests
AI tool labels more than 1000 journals for ‘questionable,’ possibly shady practices Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 27 août 2025 à 04:35 New algorithm could help scientists avoid publishing in shady titles
Remembering Rainer Weiss, inventor of the gravitational wave detector Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 27 août 2025 à 04:05 Beloved physicist sketched out the concept that would lead to one of the biggest discoveries in physics and astronomy
New look at 1755 quake, Europe’s largest ever, may foretell Atlantic ‘ring of fire’ Science Magazine Par :Evan Howell 27 août 2025 à 07:00 Analysis suggests Earth’s mantle is peeling from the crust in the eastern Atlantic, a possible sign of the ocean’s eventual closure
Deep-sea worms fight poison with poison to survive in hydrothermal vents Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 26 août 2025 à 04:00 Combining arsenic and sulfide in skin cells forms a less toxic mineral—and turns the animals bright yellow
Bats may mistake wind turbines for open sky, causing deadly collisions Science Magazine Par :Sachin Rawat 26 août 2025 à 03:25 Study may help explain why giant blades kill millions of the animals every year
Pushed out by Trump, New Jersey ecologist launches bid for Congress Science Magazine Par :Dan Charles 26 août 2025 à 10:30 Megan O’Rourke hopes to be a voice for science, also touts her blue-collar roots
Trump administration pushes ahead with NOAA climate and weather cuts Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 25 août 2025 à 06:30 Despite congressional resistance, agency aims to cut research spending now
AI-generated scientific hypotheses lag human ones when put to the test Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 25 août 2025 à 03:42 Machines still face hurdles in identifying fresh research paths, study suggests
In a first, pig lung survives and functions—briefly—in a person Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 25 août 2025 à 13:00 Organ transplanted to brain-dead man lasts for more than a week before succumbing to an immune assault
Supreme Court upholds Trump cancellation of NIH grants Science Magazine Par :Meredith WadmanJohn Travis 22 août 2025 à 12:18 Justices rule lower court had no authority to compel restoration of more than 800 studies on diversity, transgender health, and other sensitive topics
International hunger watchdog faces political attacks over Gaza famine reports Science Magazine Par :Leslie Roberts 22 août 2025 à 03:50 Israeli government tries to discredit science underlying the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification
Driven by the pain of endometriosis, this scientist is uncovering clues to its causes Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 21 août 2025 à 04:00 Katie Burns is helping reveal the immune system’s role in the long-neglected disease