Want to sway an election? Here’s how much fake online accounts cost Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 12 décembre 2025 à 03:00 Systematic price monitoring sheds light on economics of online manipulation
Heat-seeking beetles drawn to plants that glow in infrared Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 11 décembre 2025 à 03:40 Pollinators’ antennae act like thermal cameras to spot self-heating plants
NASA telescope will hunt down ‘city killer’ asteroids Science Magazine Par :Robin George Andrews 11 décembre 2025 à 03:00 With an infrared eye, NEO Surveyor will target dangerous space rocks glowing in the dark
A new preprint server welcomes papers written and reviewed by AI Science Magazine Par :Celina Zhao 10 décembre 2025 à 06:25 With human peer review struggling to keep pace with machine-generated science, aiXiv enlists bots to help
U.S. military funds AI tools to speed modeling of viral outbreaks Science Magazine Par :Sarah Scoles 10 décembre 2025 à 05:15 DARPA program could yield models of disease spread in days instead of weeks
Replenishing sapped groundwater could trigger small earthquakes Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 10 décembre 2025 à 04:00 A boom in aquifer injection projects could unlock long-quiet faults
The first patients have been helped by cancer-fighting cells made directly in their bodies Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 9 décembre 2025 à 05:25 Novel approach could be faster, and cheaper, than making the cells in the lab—but safety concerns linger
What an FDA veteran thinks a controversial vaccine email gets right—and wrong Science Magazine Par :Gretchen Vogel 9 décembre 2025 à 12:50 Phil Krause applauds call by top agency official Vinay Prasad for better data, but says his approach is “destructive”
Cosmic neutrinos’ kink could help explain origins of the elusive particles Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 8 décembre 2025 à 06:35 Energy spectrum of elusive particles shows an intriguing bump, giant IceCube experiment reports
Can adding light sensors to nerve cells switch off pain, epilepsy, and other disorders? Science Magazine Par :Kelly Servick 8 décembre 2025 à 05:10 Optogenetics is poised to move from a research tool to new therapies—if scientists can show it’s safe
The strongest spiderweb on Earth is spun only by females Science Magazine Par :Kaia Glickman 8 décembre 2025 à 02:40 Bark spider silk is stronger than steel, but males make a weaker version
Warm, humid ‘atmospheric rivers’ threaten Antarctica Science Magazine Par :Tim Vernimmen 8 décembre 2025 à 02:35 Growing more common as climate warms, these once-rare events could ultimately accelerate ice loss
Journal retracts weed killer study backed by Monsanto, citing ‘serious ethical concerns’ Science Magazine Par :Warren Cornwall 5 décembre 2025 à 13:48 Highly cited paper was used as evidence that the widely used herbicide Roundup is safe
What’s the fuss about aluminum in vaccines? Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 4 décembre 2025 à 05:25 Despite extensive safety record, U.S. health advisers are set to discuss claimed link to asthma
100 years on, quantum mechanics is redefining reality—with us at the center Science Magazine Par :Zack Savitsky 4 décembre 2025 à 03:00 Increasingly popular theories hold that experimental outcomes really do depend on the observer
‘Incredible’ carved canoe dates back to first settlement of islands near New Zealand Science Magazine Par :Veronika Meduna 4 décembre 2025 à 12:25 Fibers found on waka in Chatham Islands roughly align in age with earliest known human arrival
Medieval volcano may have indirectly sparked Europe’s Black Death Science Magazine Par :Andrew Curry 4 décembre 2025 à 12:00 Crop failures caused by eruptions possibly forced grain imports from plague-ridden regions
Satellite fleets pose problems for space telescopes, too Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 3 décembre 2025 à 12:50 Proposed “megaconstellations” would contaminate images from telescopes in low-Earth orbit, including Hubble
Watch this tiny robot somersault through the air like an insect Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 3 décembre 2025 à 03:00 Device weighing less than a paperclip is faster and more agile than its predecessors
To boost research, states are building their own AI-ready supercomputers Science Magazine Par :Celina Zhao 3 décembre 2025 à 02:30 New York aims to democratize access to hardware often limited to federal labs and Big Tech
As Energy Department prioritizes AI and fusion, basic research faces squeeze Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 2 décembre 2025 à 05:10 Reorganization could shift mission of the United States’s largest funder of the physical sciences
Brain’s ‘plumbing’ inspires new Alzheimer’s strategies—and controversial surgeries Science Magazine Par :Jennie Erin Smith 2 décembre 2025 à 04:45 Animal studies support idea that boosting fluid clearance could blunt neurological disorders
How some treatments can lead to a ‘functional cure’ for HIV Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 1 décembre 2025 à 12:00 Specific class of immune cells help keep virus at bay for months or years—even in the absence of drugs
Seeking greater independence, Europe boosts space agency budget Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 1 décembre 2025 à 03:35 X-ray observatory and mission to Saturn’s moon Enceladus win as ESA’s science program sees growth