Trump imposes new NIH funding ban on human fetal tissue research Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 23 janvier 2026 à 13:30 Agency may also be moving toward restricting use of embryonic stem cells
Bee-hunting beetles are the first animals known to fake the smell of flowers Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 23 janvier 2026 à 12:30 Study of parasitic blister beetles reveals a new form of chemical deception
Oil helped build Venezuela’s science. Can oil now revive it? Science Magazine Par :Humberto Basilio 23 janvier 2026 à 04:50 Decades ago, Venezuelan researchers helped the oil industry thrive. Now they hope to be part of its reconstruction
Mysterious difference between Hawaiian volcanoes may reflect divide deep within Earth Science Magazine Par :James Dinneen 23 janvier 2026 à 03:00 Hot mantle plume could be split in two, might eventually produce separate island chains
Watch this smiling robot walk on water Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 23 janvier 2026 à 03:00 Inflatable structures inspired by human bone help the contraption grow, shrink, and float
Hulking kangaroo ancestors could hop just like their nimble descendants Science Magazine Par :Claudia Steiner 22 janvier 2026 à 12:00 Fossils reveal these ancient footbones were robust enough to withstand the impacts of leaping locomotion
Falling space junk can be tracked from its sonic booms Science Magazine Par :Perri Thaler 22 janvier 2026 à 03:00 Seismic stations can accurately map re-entering debris with high accuracy
How Trump's moves could dramatically reshape the scientific workforce Science Magazine Par :Katie Langin 22 janvier 2026 à 11:00 Threats to funding and cuts to diversity efforts are putting pressure on the pipeline of new scientists
Magnetically sensitive proteins could lead to new imaging tools and remote-controlled drugs Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 21 janvier 2026 à 12:40 New study shows how engineered proteins can be tracked with an MRI-like approach
These ancient handprints may represent some of the world’s first rock art Science Magazine Par :Michael Price 21 janvier 2026 à 12:25 Hand stencils from a Southeast Asian cave predate Neanderthal cave art from Europe
Ice age Europeans imported tools from distant lands, perhaps as souvenirs Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 21 janvier 2026 à 03:00 Mementos may have reinforced vast social networks during turbulent times
In the age of Trump, are U.S. scientists ‘bringing white papers to a gunfight’? Science Magazine Par :David Malakoff 21 janvier 2026 à 03:00 An unprecedented assault has forced researchers to rethink their advocacy tactics
Bizarre 400-million-year-old fossil was an unknown life form Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 21 janvier 2026 à 03:00 Enigmatic organism known as Prototaxites cannot be fungus, new analysis finds
Trove of Mexican genomes could help guide prescribing decisions Science Magazine Par :Jennie Erin Smith 21 janvier 2026 à 06:00 Study reveals role of “fine-grained” ancestry in predicting response to painkillers, statins, and other drugs
Spacecraft captures a solar flare as it builds into an explosive outburst Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 21 janvier 2026 à 04:00 Europe’s Solar Orbiter is helping researchers understand what causes the Sun to blast out radiation and particles
NASA ends support for planetary science advisory groups Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 20 janvier 2026 à 06:40 Culling limits agency’s ability to tap independent advice
Which of Trump’s upheavals in U.S. science are likely to stick? Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 20 janvier 2026 à 05:25 A future president could reverse many changes, but greater White House control of science agencies may be here to stay
Final funding bill for NIH pushes back against Trump cuts Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 20 janvier 2026 à 11:50 Measure gives agency slight boost and blocks multiyear awards and cuts to indirect costs
NASA is making last-ditch attempt to contact tumbling Mars orbiter Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 20 janvier 2026 à 04:55 After 12 years studying the Red Planet’s atmosphere, MAVEN has gone perilously quiet
As Greenland loses ice, global sea levels will rise—and its own will fall Science Magazine Par :Evan Howell 20 janvier 2026 à 06:00 The island is rebounding from ice melt so fast that scientists are rethinking how Earth’s interior works
No bull: This Austrian cow has learned to use tools Science Magazine Par :David Grimm 19 janvier 2026 à 12:00 First evidence for tool use in cattle includes a skill previously seen only in humans and chimpanzees
Nearly one-third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry, preprint claims Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 18 janvier 2026 à 12:10 Industry-linked studies were also more likely to focus on particular topics, suggesting these ties may be skewing the field
Some guest editors pack special issues with their own articles Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 16 janvier 2026 à 03:05 Thousands have penned more than one-third of a journal issue, raising conflict-of-interest concerns
Purdue blocks admission of many Chinese grad students in unwritten policy Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 16 janvier 2026 à 02:10 Faculty members say university is overreacting to pressure from the Trump administration and Congress