Former research chimps will move to sanctuary, after NIH reverses course Science Magazine Par : David Grimm 8 novembre 2024 à 06:35 Staffing concerns at biomedical facility outweigh risk of transferring elderly animals, agency says
How much power do Trump and Kennedy have to reshape health agencies? Science Magazine Par : Meredith Wadman 8 novembre 2024 à 05:55 Georgetown University’s Lawrence Gostin weighs in on what the new administration can—and can’t—do to at FDA, CDC, and NIH
Top Alzheimer’s researcher goes ‘on leave’ amid misconduct concerns Science Magazine Par : Charles Piller 8 novembre 2024 à 13:20 Berislav Zlokovic no longer heads neuroscience institute, University of Southern California email reveals
‘Scienticide’: Argentina’s science workforce shrinks as government pursues austerity Science Magazine Par : María de los Ángeles Orfila 8 novembre 2024 à 05:45 Key science agency has lost 9% of employees since President Javier Milei took office last year
This elephant learned to use a hose as a shower. Then her rival sought revenge Science Magazine Par : Sara Reardon 8 novembre 2024 à 12:00 Behaviors reveal sophisticated tool use—and possible “pranking”—among pachyderms
Russia postpones three major science projects Science Magazine Par : Eugene Gerden 8 novembre 2024 à 11:55 Trade sanctions and budget woes delay new x-ray sources and neutron beams
Scientists discover ‘division of labor’ in mitochondria Science Magazine Par : Mitch Leslie 8 novembre 2024 à 10:00 When nutrients get scarce, some of these organelles specialize in producing energy whereas others turn to manufacturing
Preprint on Alzheimer’s drug deaths ignites dispute among authors Science Magazine Par : Jennifer Couzin-Frankel 7 novembre 2024 à 06:40 Co-authors say preliminary data on lecanemab fatalities don’t support the paper’s claims
Many human infections with ‘cow flu’ are going undetected Science Magazine Par : Kai Kupferschmidt 7 novembre 2024 à 06:25 Scientists find evidence of past H5N1 infection in 7% of workers exposed at dairy farms—but no signs of human-to-human transmission
Here’s how voters landed on state science issues Science Magazine Par : Hannah Richter 7 novembre 2024 à 03:00 Notable wins for West Coast climate policies
The science behind your dog’s most annoying behavior Science Magazine Par : Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 7 novembre 2024 à 03:00 Scientists trace “wet-dog shakes” to a specific neuron response that appears widespread in animal kingdom
In Africa, a geologist hunts for rifts that are tearing the continent apart Science Magazine Par : Paul Voosen 7 novembre 2024 à 03:00 Beneath Botswana's Kalahari sands are signs of a bigger crackup than previously imagined
News at a glance: Bird flu testing, U.K. science budget, and cloning for conservation Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 7 novembre 2024 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Saved from the scrapyard, this famed ‘flipping ship’ gets a second shot at ocean research Science Magazine Par : Sean Cummings 7 novembre 2024 à 13:45 U.K. firm plans to revamp FLIP before deploying it to study air-sea interactions and how sonar beams travel
Surprising identities of Pompeii victims rewrite stories from the cataclysm Science Magazine Par : Andrew Curry 7 novembre 2024 à 12:00 Ancient DNA reveals victims may not have spent their last moments with close family, as long suspected
Amid the uncertainty, here’s what Trump’s victory might mean for U.S. science Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 6 novembre 2024 à 07:15 Nine factors that could shape the research world in the next 4 years
Trump won. Is NIH in for a major shake-up? Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 6 novembre 2024 à 06:20 Congress might serve as a bulwark, but some changes may be coming
When is it too hot to use a fan? Science Magazine Par : Warren Cornwall 6 novembre 2024 à 06:00 Climate chamber experiments in older people offer conflicting answers
Astronomers may have spotted the smallest possible stars Science Magazine Par : Adam Mann 6 novembre 2024 à 13:50 Controversial observation of bizarre, paired brown dwarfs could upend star-formation models
Global biodiversity convention comes up short on funding conservation Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 5 novembre 2024 à 07:05 But negotiators approved a plan for raising money from companies that profit off genetic information from nature
Quest for a deeper theory of fundamental particles hits a curious snag Science Magazine Par : Adrian Cho 5 novembre 2024 à 06:45 Most popular way to add more Higgs bosons to standard model goes mathematically haywire
Salmon carry nutrients—and pollutants—upriver when they spawn Science Magazine Par : Jake Buehler 5 novembre 2024 à 02:15 Toxic contaminants may threaten some freshwater denizens, but pose little risk to humans