Why do eggs in ovaries last for decades? Long-lived proteins may be key Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 1 juillet 2024 à 08:10 If human ovarian proteins show the same staying power, it would be "mind blowing," experts say
Does wildlife rehabilitation really work? Science Magazine Par : Sofia Quaglia 1 juillet 2024 à 05:45 Dearth of rigorous data means most rehabbers don’t know what happens to animals they’ve released back into the wild
Sorcery in Australian cave may be oldest known culturally transmitted ritual Science Magazine Par : Kermit Pattison 1 juillet 2024 à 03:30 “Revolutionary” find suggests ancient stick ceremony persisted among Aboriginal people from the last ice age to colonial times
Supreme Court ruling may threaten role of science in U.S. rulemaking Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 28 juin 2024 à 08:30 Decision to abandon Chevron doctrine could have far-reaching implications for many government programs
U.S. levels fraud indictment at CUNY scientist who helped Alzheimer’s drug developer Science Magazine Par : Charles Piller 28 juin 2024 à 08:15 Department of Justice accuses Hoau-Yan Wang of fabricating and falsifying data connected to Cassava Sciences’s drug simufilam
Melted snow uncovers early evidence of horse riding in Mongolia Science Magazine Par : Christa Lesté-Lasserre 28 juin 2024 à 07:45 3400-year-old trimmed hoof suggests world’s most renowned equestrian culture began using horses 2 centuries earlier than thought
Dogs may be a threat to sea turtles worldwide Science Magazine Par : Richard Pallardy 28 juin 2024 à 14:45 Raft of studies finds the canines are killing the reptiles and destroying their nests
A ceremony aims to rebury the earliest Berliners—and restore their dignity Science Magazine Par : Andrew Curry 28 juin 2024 à 12:50 Archaeologist Claudia Melisch reflects on what it means to regard excavated human remains as individuals
Rebuilt U.S. x-ray source begins its bright new second life Science Magazine Par : Adrian Cho 27 juin 2024 à 05:55 The new Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory provides first beam for users
Pompeii-like explosion preserved trilobites in ‘unprecedented’ detail Science Magazine Par : Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 27 juin 2024 à 04:50 Stunning fossils reveal 3D anatomy of arthropods that lived a half-billion years ago
How jellyfish survive pressures that would crush you into oblivion Science Magazine Par : Sean Cummings 27 juin 2024 à 04:00 Specialized cell membranes protect the gossamer creatures but may leave them vulnerable to warming waters
News at a glance: Stem cell retraction, expanded gene therapy, and gun violence prevention Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 27 juin 2024 à 04:00 The latest in science and policy
The perfect pesticide? RNA kills crop-destroying beetles with unprecedented accuracy Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 27 juin 2024 à 13:00 New approach leaves other creatures unharmed. “You cannot get anything better than this”
Radical women-only hiring policy improves diversity at Dutch university Science Magazine Par : Cathleen O’Grady 27 juin 2024 à 12:55 Number of women faculty at the Eindhoven University of Technology jumped from 22% to 29% in first 5 years
Journal retracts influential cancer microbiome paper Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 26 juin 2024 à 07:40 Claim that a blood sample’s mix of microbes can reveal a tumor spawned other research and a company to commercialize the findings
Looted antiquities are in the spotlight in new digital museum Science Magazine Par : Vivian La 26 juin 2024 à 07:00 Team behind the Museum of Looted Antiquities talks to Science about tracking repatriated artifacts and why you don’t need to step foot in a museum to learn about the antiquities black market
House budget bills offer little good news for U.S. science agencies Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn KaiserJeffrey Mervis 26 juin 2024 à 06:30 Measures would also restrict Census Bureau work and bar gain-of-function studies
First synthetic gene drive for plants could help eradicate weeds Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 26 juin 2024 à 14:30 Quick spread of “selfish” genetic sequences may one day knock back crop-destroying plants that have evolved to resist many herbicides
China retrieves first-ever samples from Moon’s far side Science Magazine Par : Dennis Normile 26 juin 2024 à 12:50 Soil and rock grabbed by Chang’e-6 probe promise insights into lunar origins and evolution
Bones reveal first evidence of Down syndrome in Neanderthals Science Magazine Par : Andrew Curry 26 juin 2024 à 04:35 Individual’s survival into early childhood suggests a high level of community care
Frog ‘saunas’ could help endangered species beat a deadly fungus Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 26 juin 2024 à 04:10 Encouraging experiment shows how small, cheap shelters can help sick individuals cure themselves
Colorado bat facility that will support virus studies sparks outbreak fears Science Magazine Par : Meredith Wadman 26 juin 2024 à 03:55 Critics slam vivarium as reckless, but scientists call it vital for preventing pandemics