In unprecedented move, giant monkey research center may become a primate sanctuary Science Magazine Par :David Grimm 9 février 2026 à 08:27 University votes to consider ending all studies at Oregon National Primate Research Center. But cost and feasibility are still in doubt
NASA greenlights two earth science missions, to researchers’ relief Science Magazine Par :James Dinneen 9 février 2026 à 03:25 Orbiting satellites will monitor changes in the stratosphere and on the planet’s surface
Fire at German particle accelerator could delay multibillion-dollar project Science Magazine Par :Zack Savitsky 9 février 2026 à 02:30 Damage to beam’s power supply marks latest setback for troubled Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research
Leader’s departure marks latest setback for ambitious Japanese science university Science Magazine Par :Dennis Normile 9 février 2026 à 11:45 Thirteen-year-old Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology hopes to become a global science leader
Remote Greek culture has been a genetic ‘island’ for 4500 years Science Magazine Par :Perri Thaler 6 février 2026 à 07:00 New DNA analysis links Deep Maniots to Greece’s premedieval past
Historic U.S. marine lab parts ways with the University of Chicago Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 6 février 2026 à 05:30 After a 12-year affiliation intended to address financial woes, the Marine Biological Laboratory returns to independence
Sharp cutbacks in field tests could threaten quality of 2030 U.S. census Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 5 février 2026 à 13:32 Efforts to correct historic undercount of poor, immigrant, rural, and minority populations are at risk, critics say
Controversial Danish vaccine research group faces new allegations Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 5 février 2026 à 05:50 Researchers say they couldn’t find complete data for 10 trials that together enrolled tens of thousands of children in Guinea-Bissau
These beetles wear chemical ‘invisibility cloaks’—and will die if they’re removed Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 5 février 2026 à 04:30 Coatings used by symbiotic residents of ant colonies may represent an evolutionary dead end
Imagination isn’t just for humans, this famous ape shows Science Magazine Par :Claudia Steiner 5 février 2026 à 03:00 Kanzi, a bonobo studied for his language skills, understood make-believe objects
FDA-approved drug may address a major cause of infertility Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 5 février 2026 à 03:00 Finerenone boosts ovary function in mice and appears to help people with primary ovarian insufficiency produce mature eggs
A hack-proof internet? Quantum encryption could be the key Science Magazine Par :Zack Savitsky 5 février 2026 à 03:00 Team in China sends data with entangled atoms, neutralizing backdoor hardware threats
Inside the quest to make a safer football helmet Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 5 février 2026 à 11:30 New energy-absorbing designs and materials have revolutionized the iconic safety device
Space dust reveals rapid evolution after dino-killing asteroid Science Magazine Par :Taylor Mitchell Brown 4 février 2026 à 06:15 New data detail how tiny forms of life rebounded much more quickly than previously believed
Open-source AI program can answer science questions better than humans Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 4 février 2026 à 13:15 Developed by and for academics, OpenScholar aims to improve searches of the ballooning scientific literature
Loss of ‘hunger hormone’ has made snakes masters of fasting Science Magazine Par :Jake Buehler 3 février 2026 à 08:01 Ditching ghrelin genes may have helped a wide variety of reptiles deal with a boom-or-bust feeding schedule
Senate panel slams Trump’s NIH chief for grant cuts, vaccine views Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 3 février 2026 à 07:50 Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle decry disruptions to biomedical research under Jay Bhattacharya
Brain cells birth zombielike transport vesicles Science Magazine Par :Jasmin Galvan 3 février 2026 à 07:10 Shed from the surfaces of astrocytes, “zombosomes” flit between cells, carrying proteins linked to disease
As the world warms, freezing rain shifts to the U.S. South Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 3 février 2026 à 04:25 Recent winter storm traced the path of an emerging ice corridor
Serious side effects dim hopes for the first chikungunya vaccine Science Magazine Par :Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar 2 février 2026 à 03:05 The shots fell short during a massive outbreak on a French island. A new vaccine may be safer
Lawmakers spend big on home state science projects Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 2 février 2026 à 13:30 Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, king of congressional earmarks, steers $165 million to his alma maters
Traces of ancient seafloor cataclysms turn up in the Himalayas Science Magazine Par :James Dinneen 30 janvier 2026 à 06:55 Vast undersea eruptions may be undercounted source of extinctions through Earth’s history
Trump slump? Attendance plummets at some science meetings, but others hold steady Science Magazine Par :Katie Langin 30 janvier 2026 à 03:05 Amid travel bans, a government shutdown, and funding crunches, 2025 was a turbulent year for U.S. scientific societies
U.K. physics community braces for deep funding cuts Science Magazine Par :Perri Thaler 29 janvier 2026 à 05:40 Research council to slash funding for particle physics, nuclear physics, and astronomy by 30%, prompting alarm across the research community