Horses buried alive in medieval funerals came from distant lands Science Magazine Par : Andrew Curry 17 mai 2024 à 04:20 Animals may have been transported on Viking ships across the Baltic Sea
Keto diet may cause organ damage, mouse study finds Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 17 mai 2024 à 04:00 High-fat, low-carb regimen stresses out cells in heart, kidneys, brain, and liver, but effects may be reversible
Researchers reflect on the death of billionaire science donor Jim Simons and his charitable impact Science Magazine Par : Madeline Reinsel 16 mai 2024 à 07:30 A brilliant mathematician who made billions on Wall Street, Simons gave heavily to basic science and higher education
News at a glance: Solar storm stuns, COVID-19 vaccine withdrawn, and fossils return to Brazil Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 16 mai 2024 à 04:00 The latest in science and policy
Tool use keeps these adorable otters out of the dentist’s chair Science Magazine Par : Phie Jacobs 16 mai 2024 à 04:00 Rocks and other objects allow the marine mammals to eat tougher prey without damaging their teeth—and females benefit most
An inflamed brain can trigger psychosis. The search is on for patients who might be cured Science Magazine Par : Richard Stone 16 mai 2024 à 04:00 The discovery of rogue antibodies behind paranoia, hallucinations, and other symptoms could bring a “paradigm shift” to psychiatry
No humans needed: AI robots discover new laser materials on their own Science Magazine Par : Robert F. Service 16 mai 2024 à 04:00 Automated labs across the globe create, test, and assemble light-emitting compounds that could be used in advanced displays and telecom devices
Federal officials suspend funding to EcoHealth Alliance, nonprofit entangled in COVID-19 origin debate Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 15 mai 2024 à 07:20 Group headed by conservation biologist Peter Daszak partnered with Chinese institute that some accuse of sparking COVID-19 pandemic
Researcher steps on deadly vipers 40,000 times to better predict snakebites Science Magazine Par : Sofia Moutinho 15 mai 2024 à 14:30 Science chats with João Miguel Alves-Nunes about his risky experimental approach, and how it could help save lives
Watch a lizard-inspired building shed parts to escape catastrophe Science Magazine Par : Phie Jacobs 15 mai 2024 à 13:00 Strategy developed by engineers could help save structures from collapse
Human ancestors may have hunted cave bears 300,000 years ago Science Magazine Par : Andrew Curry 15 mai 2024 à 04:00 Later, more intense hunting by modern humans probably pushed cave bears to extinction
Limits on access to DeepMind’s new protein program trigger backlash Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 15 mai 2024 à 03:55 Critics accuse Nature, which published the research, of failing to meet its own transparency standards
Spending cuts imperil Argentina’s ambitious nuclear research programs Science Magazine Par : María de los Ángeles Orfila 15 mai 2024 à 03:10 Reactors, neutron beam laboratory, and medical isotope production face disruptions
LGBTQ Ph.D. graduates will soon be counted in key U.S. survey Science Magazine Par : Katie Langin 14 mai 2024 à 06:15 It’s “very long overdue,” one scientist says
Why are elite athletes prone to abnormal heart rhythms? Science Magazine Par : Jennifer Couzin-Frankel 14 mai 2024 à 06:00 Studying cardiac effects of extreme exercise could yield clues to atrial fibrillation
Extreme solar storm generated aurorae—and ‘surprise’ Science Magazine Par : Michael Greshko 13 mai 2024 à 08:25 The biggest disturbance of Earth’s magnetic field in more than 20 years dazzled onlookers the world over
Amid Haiti’s escalating chaos, a ‘heroic network’ keeps medical research running Science Magazine Par : Meredith Wadman 13 mai 2024 à 05:30 Night bikers deliver meds and cholera sleuths persist as gangs dominate life and landscape
Born to run? Endurance running may have evolved to help humans chase down prey Science Magazine Par : Kermit Pattison 13 mai 2024 à 03:20 “Pursuit hunting” was sometimes more efficient than stalking, survey of Indigenous hunting methods suggests
The U.S. wants to change how researchers get access to a huge trove of health data. Many don’t like the idea Science Magazine Par : Meredith Wadman 10 mai 2024 à 04:55 Universities could no longer store Medicare and Medicaid data, and costs for many researchers would rise
A scientist asked to join the U.K. House of Lords—and got in Science Magazine Par : Cathleen O’Grady 10 mai 2024 à 14:30 “I got one of those lovely phone calls,” evidence communication researcher Alexandra Freeman says about her surprise appointment
NSF halts South Pole megaproject to probe infant cosmos’ growth spurt Science Magazine Par : Adrian Cho 9 mai 2024 à 07:15 Citing aging infrastructure at Antarctic base, agency declines to advance plan to build microwave telescope array