The U.S. reneged on aid commitments. Nepal’s malnourished children are paying the price Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 26 juin 2025 à 04:00 Hard-won progress in improving child and maternal nutrition hangs in the balance
Japan’s new seafloor monitors could reveal how ‘slow slip’ earthquakes turn into big ones Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 26 juin 2025 à 04:00 Network could add 20 minutes of tsunami warning at dangerous Nankai Trough
Hundreds of hidden fossils reveal squids’ evolutionary origins Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 26 juin 2025 à 04:00 To uncover a trove of squid beaks, scientists first had to grind the fossils into dust
Stone Age farmers’ households passed from mother to daughter Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 26 juin 2025 à 04:00 Moms and daughters were at the center of the family in ancient Çatalhöyük, ancient DNA and archaeological evidence suggest
NIH will reinstate 900 grants in response to court order Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 26 juin 2025 à 12:05 Projects touching on sensitive topics such as DEI had been illegally terminated, judge found
Tumors may get supercharged by acquiring powerhouses of nerve cells Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 25 juin 2025 à 13:00 Scientists spot mitochondria traveling through “bridges” into nearby cancer cells
Space telescope spies smallest alien world to be seen directly Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 25 juin 2025 à 13:00 NASA’s JWST observatory takes picture of young, Saturn-size world that grew by sweeping up debris
Africa’s embattled giraffe populations growing after years of decline Science Magazine Par :Maina Waruru 25 juin 2025 à 12:45 Still, several populations should be considered “endangered,” new report finds
Federal judge orders agencies to restore grants to University of California scientists Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 25 juin 2025 à 06:45 Ruling on first class action suit reversing terminations may be expanded to entire government
In latest blow, National Science Foundation staff to be booted from their headquarters Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 25 juin 2025 à 06:20 Trump administration is giving building to housing department but has not said where science agency will go
Global warming is triggering earthquakes in the Alps Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 25 juin 2025 à 05:20 Study provides first solid link between climate change and earthquake hazard
A mammoth boomerang returns new clues about early human toolmaking Science Magazine Par :Nazeefa Ahmed 25 juin 2025 à 04:15 New dates for a throwing weapon found in Poland reveal it as one of the earliest of its kind
Prestigious NSF graduate fellowship tilts toward AI and quantum Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 25 juin 2025 à 03:45 Students in the life sciences are shut out of latest cohort of 500 fellows
National rare disease effort among those upended by Trump’s freeze on Harvard grants Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 25 juin 2025 à 03:35 White House battle with Ivy League school disrupts databases and networks relied on by other universities
Following court order, NIH ceases new terminations of politically sensitive grants Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 25 juin 2025 à 03:30 After a judge told agency to restore hundreds of killed grants, NIH backs off plans to cancel more existing projects
DeepMind’s latest AI tool makes sense of changes in the human genome Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 25 juin 2025 à 12:00 By predicting the effects of genetic variants, AlphaGenome could boost synthetic biology and the search for cancer genes
These squirrels’ scaly tails help them climb slippery trees Science Magazine Par :Annika Inampudi 24 juin 2025 à 09:01 The grippy appendages may help engineers design robots that can navigate dense forests
How fast were dinosaurs? These mud-covered birds may show us Science Magazine Par :Nazeefa Ahmed 24 juin 2025 à 09:01 Researchers used live birds to test a 50-year-old way of estimating dino speeds from fossil footprints
House Democrats slam RFK Jr. for research funding cuts, vaccine policy Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 24 juin 2025 à 08:45 Health secretary claims to be unaware of letter of protest from 300 of his agency’s scientists
A single shot of a flu drug could outperform vaccines—and protect for an entire season Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 24 juin 2025 à 06:30 One injection of a long-lasting drug showed up to 76% efficacy in a large trial
Mountain-dwelling animals may have a worse sense of smell Science Magazine Par :Annika Inampudi 24 juin 2025 à 04:40 Poor olfaction could be an adaptation to frigid environments
Roman gravestones hint that ancient economies still shape the present Science Magazine Par :Elise Cutts 24 juin 2025 à 04:10 A computer analysis of Latin inscriptions argues that economic complexity is “sticky” over time. Historians are skeptical
What scientists need to know about sharing—and protecting—their published work Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 23 juin 2025 à 06:55 With research papers becoming increasingly free to read and use, understanding open-access licenses is key
Killer whales groom each other—with pieces of kelp Science Magazine Par :Annika Inampudi 23 juin 2025 à 13:00 In a newly discovered form of social tool use, orcas scratch each other’s backs with seaweed
Rubin observatory unveils first images taken with its giant mirror and camera Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 23 juin 2025 à 14:01 Pictures are a prelude to a transformative, all-sky survey set to begin in months
Culture literally changes how we see the world Science Magazine Par :Nala Rogers 20 juin 2025 à 03:35 Where city dwellers see rectangles, people who live in round huts see circles
Always ‘one atom away’: The long, rocky journey to an HIV prevention breakthrough Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 20 juin 2025 à 11:00 Developing lenacapavir, the drug newly approved to protect against HIV for six months in one shot, took basic science, sophisticated chemistry, and perseverance
No sour faces: How birds evolved to eat highly acidic fruits Science Magazine Par :Nazeefa Ahmed 19 juin 2025 à 04:00 Genetic mutations more than 20 million years ago helped birds tolerate the tart and broaden their diets
New approach enables body to engineer its own cells to fight cancer or autoimmunity Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 19 juin 2025 à 04:00 Injections of mRNA may offer a simpler, cheaper way to build powerful CAR-T cells
‘Dragon Man’ skull belongs to mysterious human relative Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 18 juin 2025 à 14:00 At long last, scientists have a nearly complete cranium from hominins known as Denisovans
U.S. National Academies adopts new business model to weather a financial storm Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 18 juin 2025 à 13:25 Realignment of major program units aims to improve efficiency and make up for loss of federal contracts
For the first time, women scientists win $1 million climate research prize Science Magazine Par :Annika Inampudi 18 juin 2025 à 06:45 Following criticism for all-male winners in the past, women earned two of the three Frontiers Planet Prizes this year
This giant, all-seeing telescope is set to revolutionize astronomy Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 18 juin 2025 à 06:05 The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will build an unprecedented map of the universe—and discover billions of fast-changing objects
Updated: Trump administration unfreezes, then refreezes, NIH funding to Columbia University Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 18 juin 2025 à 04:54 Morning agency email indicating resumption of hundreds of millions in grants is quickly undone
Will long-lasting HIV preventive be a game changer—or a missed opportunity? Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 18 juin 2025 à 04:40 FDA’s approval of lenacapavir comes at a time when global health cuts could stall its rollout
This moth makes its epic migration navigating by starlight Science Magazine Par :Joshua Sokol 18 juin 2025 à 13:00 Bogong moths fly 1000 kilometers orienting to stars and the Milky Way, an ability never seen before in invertebrates
Funding cuts to U.S. archaeology could imperil field’s future Science Magazine Par :Taylor Mitchell Brown 18 juin 2025 à 11:00 A Science analysis of canceled and curtailed federal grants reveals hits to research, collections, and training
Iranian missile strike devastates two buildings at Israel’s Weizmann Institute Science Magazine Par :Eli Kintisch 17 juin 2025 à 09:00 Hundreds of scientists have lost labs, equipment, and specimens
‘Truly amazing’: Octopuses ‘taste’ harmful microbes with their suckers Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 17 juin 2025 à 13:00 Unique ability allows the animals to protect themselves and their offspring from decaying food and other material
Sharks may use an unexpected organ to fight microbial invaders Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 17 juin 2025 à 05:15 The pancreas, which helps control blood sugar in humans, may be critical part of shark immune system