‘It felt very icky’: This scientist’s name was used to write fake peer reviews Science Magazine Par : Martin Enserink 3 décembre 2024 à 13:05 Elsevier retracts dozens of journal articles that were published based on “fictitious” reviews
India takes out giant nationwide subscription to 13,000 journals Science Magazine Par : Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar 2 décembre 2024 à 13:30 Deal allows scholars to read paywalled articles for free and will cover open-access fees
In the Himalayas, expanding lakes signal growing flood risks Science Magazine Par : Athar Parvaiz 2 décembre 2024 à 11:30 Some lakes have grown by more than 40% in recent years, new data show
Controversial study redraws classical picture of the neuron Science Magazine Par : Sofia Quaglia 2 décembre 2024 à 06:00 Fine-grained imaging of mouse brain cells suggests “pearling” of axons that researchers think may help with signaling
News at a glance: Pterosaur clues, AI’s risks to biosecurity, and graduate students’ mental health Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 28 novembre 2024 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Ancient footprints capture coexistence of two kinds of human ancestor Science Magazine Par : Ann Gibbons 28 novembre 2024 à 03:00 About 1.5 million years ago, early members of our genus Homo walked along a lakeshore in Africa within hours of another kind of hominin, likely Paranthropus
‘Systematic reviews’ that aim to extract broad conclusions from many studies are in peril Science Magazine Par : Holly Else 28 novembre 2024 à 10:00 Fake papers are “poisoning the well” for these gold-standard syntheses, researchers say
War-torn Ukraine has become a breeding ground for lethal drug-resistant bacteria Science Magazine Par : Richard Stone 27 novembre 2024 à 13:30 Urgent action underway to prevent dangerous microbes from spreading beyond country's borders
Controversial health economist is Trump’s pick to head NIH Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 27 novembre 2024 à 13:10 Researchers have mixed views on nomination of Jay Bhattacharya to head biomedical research agency
Gene behind orange fur in cats found at last Science Magazine Par : Sara Reardon 27 novembre 2024 à 12:55 After 60 years, scientists know why gingers, calicos, and tortoiseshells look the way they do
Dino droppings reveal how the giant beasts came to dominate Earth Science Magazine Par : Kermit Pattison 27 novembre 2024 à 12:25 Most comprehensive study yet of dinos’ poop and vomit traces their rise in Poland
Drought imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it Science Magazine Par : Diana Kruzman 27 novembre 2024 à 11:30 Local artists re-create animal drawings made by San people thousands of years ago
Scientists may have found a faster, greener way to mine ‘white gold’ Science Magazine Par : Robert F. Service 27 novembre 2024 à 10:00 Lab experiments improve efficiency of extracting the critical battery metal lithium from briny water
Turtles map seagrass better than satellites can Science Magazine Par : Hannah Richter 26 novembre 2024 à 08:01 Tracing tagged turtles reveals more than 30 new seagrass sites in the Red Sea
Would Trump’s CDC nominee fix the agency’s problems—or create new ones? Science Magazine Par : Jennifer Couzin-Frankel 26 novembre 2024 à 06:35 If confirmed, physician and former congressman David Weldon would helm an agency dealing with communication challenges and a battered image
People all over trust climate researchers less than scientists in general Science Magazine Par : Cathleen O’Grady 26 novembre 2024 à 03:00 Large international study finds “trust gap” in 43 out of 68 countries
‘We’re going to need a lot of solutions’: Global treaty on plastic pollution reaches homestretch Science Magazine Par : Erik Stokstad 26 novembre 2024 à 05:10 A scientist attending the final negotiations reflects on the challenges of tackling a global problem
Mixed reactions greet Trump’s pick of longtime FDA critic to head agency Science Magazine Par : Phie Jacobs 26 novembre 2024 à 04:00 Surgeon Martin Makary, who opposed COVID-19 vaccine mandates, may have to choose between public health and politics
The burgeoning global food trade is a lifeline for billions. Is it breaking the planet? Science Magazine Par : Joel K. Bourne, Jr. 26 novembre 2024 à 10:00 Stunning photos document the vast, fragile enterprise that feeds us
Controversial Alzheimer’s drug from Cassava Sciences fails clinical testing Science Magazine Par : Charles Piller 25 novembre 2024 à 06:15 Beset by fraud allegations and government probes, Cassava pulls plug on all ongoing studies of simufilam
Producing circuit boards from leaves would prevent millions of tons of e-waste Science Magazine Par : Christie Wilcox 25 novembre 2024 à 05:55 Scientists take inspiration from trees to make electronics greener
Science’s ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ contest is open again! Science Magazine Par : Science News Staff 25 novembre 2024 à 04:15 This year’s competition has a special category on artificial intelligence research or quantum science—no Ph.D. needed