At global biodiversity summit, AI starts to make a splash Science Magazine Par : Andrew J. Wight 31 octobre 2024 à 06:05 Automated tools could help nations reach conservation goals, scientists say
NASA instrument to study the mysterious origins of the solar wind Science Magazine Par : Hannah Richter 31 octobre 2024 à 05:30 By creating artificial eclipses, CODEX will track bursts of charged particles that stream from the Sun
Can people be ‘inoculated’ against misinformation? Science Magazine Par : Kai Kupferschmidt 31 octobre 2024 à 03:00 A strategy pioneered during the Cold War may prevent people from believing and sharing online falsehoods
Britain’s postwar sugar craze confirms harms of sweet diets in early life Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 31 octobre 2024 à 03:00 End of sugar rationing boosted diabetes, hypertension rates years later
Why are parrots so colorful? Study points to simple chemical tweak Science Magazine Par : Elizabeth Pennisi 31 octobre 2024 à 03:00 Genetic and chemical analyses reveal secret to birds’ brilliant plumage
News at a glance: Reexamining Arecibo’s collapse, measuring plankton, and honoring Henrietta Lacks Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 31 octobre 2024 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
The five biggest challenges facing misinformation researchers Science Magazine Par : Kai Kupferschmidt 31 octobre 2024 à 10:00 The burgeoning field is still grappling with fundamental problems, from getting access to data to defining 'misinformation' in the first place
Researchers ‘in a state of panic’ after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says Trump will hand him health agencies Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 30 octobre 2024 à 07:10 Former presidential candidate holds extreme views on vaccines, disease research, drug regulation
As U.S. election looms, this ‘rumor researcher’ tracks—and combats—falsehoods in real time Science Magazine Par : Kai Kupferschmidt 30 octobre 2024 à 12:55 Kate Starbird’s work at the Center for an Informed Public has made her the target of political attacks
Reconsider use of race in biomedical research, panel urges Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 30 octobre 2024 à 12:00 National Academies report is latest to address concerns about how scientists rely on racial and ethnic categories
Lab-created ‘protocells’ provide clues to how life arose Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 30 octobre 2024 à 11:35 Simple ingredients could have formed first cell membranes
New Alzheimer’s drugs create prescribing dilemmas for doctors Science Magazine Par : Jennifer Couzin-Frankel 29 octobre 2024 à 06:00 As monoclonal antibodies roll out, uncertainty about their risks and benefits is dividing physicians
Key global bioethics guidelines get ‘dramatic’ update Science Magazine Par : Cathleen O’Grady 29 octobre 2024 à 02:55 Revised Declaration of Helsinki stresses need for equity, protection of vulnerable groups, and research integrity
Key research beagle breeder faces potential criminal probe Science Magazine Par : Meredith Wadman 28 octobre 2024 à 05:15 Activists allege animal cruelty at Ridglan Farms’s 3200-dog facility
Rare disease initiative aims to speed diagnoses and treatment in Latin America Science Magazine Par : Myriam Vidal Valero 28 octobre 2024 à 05:00 A network of researchers, clinicians, and patient groups wants genetic screening and data access to improve how rare conditions are identified and studied
Tight House race in Pennsylvania could affect federal science spending Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 28 octobre 2024 à 13:30 The top Democrat on a congressional panel that oversees several research agencies faces a Trump-backed newcomer
Did the human kiss begin as an ape grooming ritual? Science Magazine Par : Phie Jacobs 28 octobre 2024 à 02:45 An evolutionary psychologist talks with Science about his hypothesis on the origin of locking lips
‘Aerial arms race’ with birds may have turned ancient cicadas into ace fliers Science Magazine Par : Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 25 octobre 2024 à 04:00 Giant cicadas’ wing shape evolved millions of years ago to make them nimbler
Can science and Islam coexist? A chemical engineer–turned–theologian sees common ground Science Magazine Par : Dyna Rochmyaningsih 25 octobre 2024 à 11:00 Shoaib Ahmed Malik discusses his work on evolution, extraterrestrials, and more
Web of Science index puts eLife ‘on hold’ because of its radical publishing model Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Brainard 24 octobre 2024 à 06:55 Journal that is experimenting with peer reviewing but not accepting manuscripts could lose its impact factor
Pregnancy wakes up viruslike ‘jumping genes’ to help make extra blood Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 24 octobre 2024 à 04:00 Research in mice and humans identifies a surprising role for these copy-and-paste snippets of DNA
Buoyed by ‘milestone’ clinical result, RNA editing is poised to treat diseases Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 24 octobre 2024 à 04:00 Multiple approaches aim to counteract mutant genes by fixing the faulty RNA they produce