NASA punts decision on Mars sample return to next administration Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 7 janvier 2025 à 06:30 Two options both promise to trim billions from mission’s cost
As academic Bluesky grows, researchers find strengths—and shortcomings Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 7 janvier 2025 à 05:30 Platform fosters collegial interactions among scientists, but potentially limits interactions beyond the academic community
After Russian drone strike, Ukraine mourns the loss of two more scientists Science Magazine Par :Richard Stone 6 janvier 2025 à 06:50 Biologists Olesia Sokur and Ihor Zyma died in their Kyiv apartment
Ancient Romans likely breathed lead pollution Science Magazine Par :Taylor Mitchell Brown 6 janvier 2025 à 06:00 Ice cores show ancient silver production produced lead levels high enough to lower some people’s IQ
Preprints often make news. Many people don’t know what they are Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 6 janvier 2025 à 02:35 The public needs context about unreviewed manuscripts, survey suggests
John Deutch recalls how Jimmy Carter left his mark on energy research Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 3 janvier 2025 à 13:55 Longtime MIT professor served as the first director of research in the Department of Energy
Fish implanted with tumor cells could help oncologists quickly personalize cancer treatments Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 3 janvier 2025 à 10:00 The first clinical trial of zebrafish embryos acting as cancer “avatars” will start soon
Better care urged for animal remains tied to Indigenous peoples Science Magazine Par :Amanda Heidt 2 janvier 2025 à 03:00 New recommendations stress tracing and respecting links between communities and animal bones, pelts, and other remains
Migrating bats surf warm winds to soar hundreds of kilometers Science Magazine Par :Elizabeth Pennisi 2 janvier 2025 à 03:00 Tiny transmitters reveal at least one bat species is surprisingly flexible in its migration timing and pathfinding
COVID 5 years later: Learning from a pandemic many are forgetting Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 2 janvier 2025 à 10:00 Five years after SARS-CoV-2 surfaced, scientists reflect and look ahead to the next threat
Farmers are abandoning land worldwide. What should happen to it? Science Magazine Par :Dan Charles 2 janvier 2025 à 10:00 Ecologists differ on whether to steer recovery or let nature take its course
The science stories likely to make the biggest headlines in 2025 Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 1 janvier 2025 à 09:30 Trump’s shakeups, risks from avian flu, and peak carbon emissions could produce big stories
<cite>Science</cite> Visuals team picks its favorite stories of the year Science Magazine Par :Beth Rakouskas 31 décembre 2024 à 12:20 Team members describe what went into making and publishing 2024’s most engaging images and multimedia
Ice cores finger obscure Pacific volcano as cause of 19th century climate disaster Science Magazine Par :Richard Stone 30 décembre 2024 à 06:25 The 1831 eruption of Zavaritskii volcano in the Kuril Islands sparked cropped failures and famines
Ants best humans at test of collective intelligence Science Magazine Par :Christie Wilcox 30 décembre 2024 à 11:40 Insects put their minds together in ways that sometimes eludes people
<cite>Science</cite> editors pick their most memorable stories of the year Science Magazine Par :Christie Wilcox 27 décembre 2024 à 12:00 A rundown of the biggest stories that stuck with our news editors this year
NIH launches initiative to double check biomedical studies Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 26 décembre 2024 à 13:00 But so far, few investigators seem interested in having a contract lab repeat their experiments
Perfecting academic writing, facing fraud: <cite>Science</cite>’s top personal essays of this year Science Magazine Par :Katie Langin 26 décembre 2024 à 11:10 Our Working Life essays highlight the people behind the research and lessons learned as they overcome personal and professional challenges
After years of war, can Syria rebuild its ‘miserable’ scientific community? Science Magazine Par :Richard Stone 23 décembre 2024 à 02:30 Syrian researchers around the world begin to plan for the nation’s future
Trump names OSTP director as part of White House tech team Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 23 décembre 2024 à 12:40 Michael Kratsios and Lynne Parker would reprise their roles in first Trump administration and work with AI czar
U.S. science funding agencies roll out policies on free access to journal articles Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 20 décembre 2024 à 05:30 NIH and DOE are first to act, with implementation by all set to begin by end of 2025
Some whales may live nearly twice as long as believed—if we let them Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 20 décembre 2024 à 03:00 Study extends lifespan estimate for one whale species and suggests researchers have been underestimating others as well