Trump’s ban on funds to ‘promote gender ideology’ could threaten hundreds of NIH research projects Science Magazine Par : Meredith WadmanPhie Jacobs 24 janvier 2025 à 08:05 Sweeping executive order likely to be read broadly, experts predict
As Trump freeze continues, NIH gets a temporary leader Science Magazine Par : Jon CohenJocelyn Kaiser 24 janvier 2025 à 07:15 Agency sees pause on purchases, confusion about publishing, and the end of taxpayer-funded security for Anthony Fauci
Trump pause on foreign aid could threaten distribution of lifesaving drugs, experts say Science Magazine Par : Jon Cohen 24 janvier 2025 à 06:30 Health experts worry about impact on major program to combat HIV
Put some wiggle in your mowing. Bees will love it Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 24 janvier 2025 à 05:45 Cutting grass in ever-changing curves—rather than straight lines—could boost the abundance and diversity of pollinators
Trump tried to destroy a USDA think tank. Here’s what other U.S. agencies could learn from its fate Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 24 janvier 2025 à 05:30 After the Economic Research Service was moved to Kansas City in 2019, staffing and productivity took a dive
Ancient Roman breastfeeding guidelines were followed closely in the cities—but not the hinterlands Science Magazine Par : Alexa Robles-Gil 24 janvier 2025 à 02:55 Tooth chemistry shines a light on weaning practices across urban and rural communities in the Roman Empire
These nanoscale ‘soccer balls’ make leafhoppers antireflective—and waterproof Science Magazine Par : Elizabeth Pennisi 24 janvier 2025 à 09:53 “Brochosomes” could inspire new camouflaging materials
Odd, fingerlike appendage helps this orchid reproduce Science Magazine Par : Elizabeth Pennisi 23 janvier 2025 à 07:20 Strategy allows the plant to self-fertilize when pollinators aren’t present
Ancient humans evolved new blood types after leaving Africa Science Magazine Par : Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 23 janvier 2025 à 03:45 Genetic study also reveals blood groups modern humans acquired from Neanderthals
News at a glance: Space X competitor, cancer institute leader, and the U.S. exit from Paris Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 23 janvier 2025 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Will a new generation of water-splitting devices help green hydrogen replace fossil fuels? Science Magazine Par : Robert F. Service 23 janvier 2025 à 03:00 Green hydrogen production will must increase 300-fold to help forestall dangerous climate change
Trump’s shutdown of federal diversity office at NSF breaks law that created it Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 23 janvier 2025 à 02:50 CHIPS and Science Act established position to broaden participation in science
Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring Science Magazine Par : Meredith WadmanJocelyn Kaiser 22 janvier 2025 à 06:45 Researchers facing “a lot of uncertainty, fear, and panic”
Watch these ‘walking’ corals strut their stuff Science Magazine Par : Phie Jacobs 22 janvier 2025 à 03:00 Mushroom corals roll, slide, and pulse to shuffle toward the light
Personalized miniorgans could speed treatments for rare diseases Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 22 janvier 2025 à 12:00 Method shrinks time for testing tailored RNA drugs from months to weeks
Early supernovae may have filled the universe with planet-forming dust Science Magazine Par : Hannah Richter 21 janvier 2025 à 06:35 JWST space telescope images provide direct evidence for a long-unobservable theory
Private companies aim to demonstrate working fusion reactors in 2025 Science Magazine Par : Daniel Clery 21 janvier 2025 à 05:35 Startups are optimistic about achieving energy “breakeven,” though government scientists remain skeptical
‘Cataclysmic’: Trump’s decision to leave WHO causes uproar among global health experts Science Magazine Par : Gretchen Vogel 21 janvier 2025 à 05:15 Executive order signed on his first day in office also announces withdrawal from long-running Pandemic Agreement negotiations
A minute-by-minute account of the Pompeii eruption, revealed in agonizing detail Science Magazine Par : Evan Howell 21 janvier 2025 à 03:20 Two new studies provide unprecedented insight into one of the ancient world’s most famous cataclysms
Common weed killer may be harming infants Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 21 janvier 2025 à 02:10 Rise of farmers spraying glyphosate correlated with drop in birthweight in large study
Biden pardons Fauci but debars EcoHealth and its leader for actions during pandemic Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 21 janvier 2025 à 12:20 Two decisions close chapter on controversies over origins of SARS-CoV-2
People are bad at reporting what they eat. That’s a problem for dietary research Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 20 janvier 2025 à 04:10 Studies that use surveys to link dietary patterns to human health may be irredeemably biased, new paper suggests
As Trudeau leaves, Canada’s scientists gird for a leadership change Science Magazine Par : Brian Owens 20 janvier 2025 à 10:00 Conservative Party, out of power since 2015, expected to win elections later this year
National Academies panel embraces new index to measure transportation ‘insecurity’ Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 17 janvier 2025 à 06:30 Knowing needs of riders is key to improving transportation equity, new report says