Software that detects ‘tortured acronyms’ in research papers could help root out misconduct Science Magazine Par : Cathleen O’Grady 31 mai 2024 à 14:50 Generated by plagiarism disguisers, these red flags can point to deeper problems with a paper
This unassuming fern has the largest known genome—and no one knows why Science Magazine Par : Ashley Stimpson 31 mai 2024 à 13:00 Scientists hope the study of it and other giant genomes will shed light on species resilience
NIH adds its voice to call for expanding RNA research Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 30 mai 2024 à 07:40 Science community is rallying behind a multibillion-dollar project to better understand DNA’s overlooked cousin
Tiny number of ‘supersharers’ spread the vast majority of fake news Science Magazine Par : Kai Kupferschmidt 30 mai 2024 à 04:20 Less than 1% of Twitter users posted 80% of misinformation about the 2020 U.S. presidential election
News at a glance: Preserving U.K. graduate visas, controlling peanut allergies, and chatting with animals Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 30 mai 2024 à 04:00 The latest in science and policy
Quantum computers could soon speed the development of novel materials, catalysts, and drugs Science Magazine Par : Robert F. Service 30 mai 2024 à 14:00 Advances show quantum computing is nearing real-world payoffs
Treatments emerge for rare ‘catastrophic’ bone growth disease Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 29 mai 2024 à 04:00 Five drugs are now approved or in trials for genetic condition that triggers misplaced bone growth
Mysterious sea urchin plague is spreading through the world’s oceans Science Magazine Par : Sean Cummings 28 mai 2024 à 06:50 Microorganism that kills victims within days leaps from Caribbean to the Red Sea, alarming marine scientists
Kilauea’s 2018 eruption shows how a volcano can act like a Stomp Rocket toy Science Magazine Par : Maya Wei-Haas 27 mai 2024 à 13:00 As its magma chamber emptied, the mountain collapsed, causing explosions and sending gas and ash kilometers into the sky
South Korea launches its own NASA Science Magazine Par : Dennis Normile 27 mai 2024 à 14:01 New agency aims to boost science and commercial space projects
Does sleep really clean the brain? Maybe not, new paper argues Science Magazine Par : Sara Reardon 24 mai 2024 à 06:40 A mouse study challenges popular “glymphatic” theory, but its methodology is drawing criticism
New Dutch right-wing coalition to cut research, innovation, and environmental protections Science Magazine Par : Martin Enserink 24 mai 2024 à 05:45 Four parties hammer out agreement filled with bad news for scientists
After crisis in interstellar space, stream of Voyager 1 data resumes Science Magazine Par : Collin Blinder 24 mai 2024 à 04:55 Before its computer crashed, venerable NASA probe may have entered mysterious new region beyond the Solar System
A new study of brain samples from Black people shows the influence of environment and genetics on mental disorders Science Magazine Par : Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 24 mai 2024 à 04:50 The work is part of an ongoing initiative aimed at addressing disparities in neuroscience research
Stripey stick insects show evolution can repeat itself—predictably Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 24 mai 2024 à 04:00 Camouflage color patterns rise and fall in cycles across multiple populations
NSF wrestles with a dilemma over dueling giant telescopes Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 24 mai 2024 à 06:00 An unorthodox bid for a record $1.6 billion in construction money poses huge obstacles for U.S. agency
House panel takes Fauci adviser to task for allegedly evading public records laws Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 23 mai 2024 à 06:15 Hearing lambasting federal scientist follows suspension of EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak
These crows may count in a way similar to human toddlers Science Magazine Par : Virginia Morell 23 mai 2024 à 04:00 Find in carrion crows suggests a language system that may be akin to ours
News at a glance: Planning for mentoring, tracking replications, and deracializing lung tests Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 23 mai 2024 à 04:00 The latest in science and policy
Faulty communication between organs could make us old Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 23 mai 2024 à 04:00 Chatter among brain, heart, bones, and other organs may forestall the ravages of age
Joining a cancer trial doesn’t improve survival odds Science Magazine Par : Jennifer Couzin-Frankel 22 mai 2024 à 06:10 Meta-analysis questions often-implied benefit of clinical studies