Black men in the U.S. who ‘passed’ as white lived longer in 20th century Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 20 février 2025 à 11:30 A better education could explain the improvement in longevity
‘Patent mills’ sell scientists inventorship of bizarre medical devices Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 20 février 2025 à 10:20 Thousands of U.K. “design registrations” sold to Indian academics in past 2 years, new research finds
Move over lithium: Sodium batteries could one day power a green economy Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 20 février 2025 à 09:30 Sodium is cheap and abundant, but the batteries can’t quite match lithium cells—so far
Ax falls on elite group of Ph.D.s training to lead U.S. public health labs Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 19 février 2025 à 06:30 Most of the fellows in CDC’s highly competitive Laboratory Leadership Service were fired last weekend
Judge recommends lifting Florida’s ban on hiring students from China Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 19 février 2025 à 05:55 2023 law bars students from China and six other countries from graduate assistant and postdoc positions at state universities
Do mysterious ultra-energetic cosmic rays come from colliding neutron stars? Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 19 février 2025 à 05:10 Mergers may create dynamos that rev up the universe’s most energetic particles
There’s a big courtroom showdown over NIH’s ‘indirect costs’ this week. What are they? Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 19 février 2025 à 12:25 Here’s the story behind the billions in payments to institutions with research grants that NIH wants to cut
Farm fertilizer could suck carbon dioxide from the atmosphere Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 19 février 2025 à 12:00 New material that could be spread on fields locks up CO2 in minerals
Dogs, like people, may use blinking to bond Science Magazine Par :Christa Lesté-Lasserre 18 février 2025 à 08:01 Pet dogs blink more in response to videos of other dogs blinking—new evidence of their complex communication
‘I really wanted something to happen.’ The students behind the Stand Up for Science protests Science Magazine Par :Alexa Robles-Gil 18 février 2025 à 07:20 New group hopes to turn out researchers for 7 March demonstrations against Trump administration policies
Mass firings decimate U.S. science agencies Science Magazine Par :John TravisKatie LanginJocelyn KaiserMeredith Wadman 18 février 2025 à 06:55 White House dismissals and rationale challenged by dismissed scientists and lawsuits
‘Eloquent’ mice point to protein that may have shaped human speech Science Magazine Par :Ann Gibbons 18 février 2025 à 06:00 Mice modified to have “human” version of a protein made more complex squeaks
From ants to elephants, animals play a huge role in shaping our planet Science Magazine Par :Elizabeth Pennisi 17 février 2025 à 04:00 Geographers estimate animal geoengineers have an impact equivalent to 200 monsoon seasons
What animals can teach us about the challenges of being a teen Science Magazine Par :Ann Gibbons 17 février 2025 à 10:00 Researchers seek common patterns in adolescence, in chimps, elephants, and dolphins
‘Wrecking ball’: RFK Jr. moves to fire thousands of health agency employees Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 14 février 2025 à 07:00 Supervisors deliver bad news across NIH, CDC
U.S. conditionally approves vaccine to protect poultry from avian flu Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 14 février 2025 à 04:10 The decision brings U.S. poultry farmers a step closer to immunizing their flocks
Abandoned crops, fired scientists: Agricultural research hit by U.S. foreign aid freeze Science Magazine Par :Dan CharlesErik Stokstad 14 février 2025 à 02:00 A court ruling may temporarily ease funding problems, but for many projects the long term outlook remains uncertain
Researchers face impossible decisions as U.S. aid freeze halts clinical trials Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 13 février 2025 à 07:30 Organizers of USAID-funded studies grapple with ethical responsibilities to trial participants and collaborators
Trump Tracker: Firings, lawsuits, and U.S. science in chaos Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 13 février 2025 à 06:50 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
Silk Road merchants may have introduced cats to China 1400 years ago Science Magazine Par :David Grimm 13 février 2025 à 06:05 Largest ever analysis of feline bones from the country suggests the animals may have been prized exotic pets
Can AI read pain and other emotions in your dog’s face? Science Magazine Par :Christa Lesté-Lasserre 13 février 2025 à 03:00 New approach for interpreting expressions in pets and livestock could improve animal welfare
News at a glance: Cow flu, social media data, and researchers’ AI hesitancy Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 13 février 2025 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Senior NIH official who helped lead high-profile China and sexual harassment initiatives retires Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 13 février 2025 à 02:15 Michael Lauer is second top official to leave amid agency upheaval
Senate confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine opponent, as health secretary Science Magazine Par :Meredith Wadman 13 février 2025 à 12:43 Controversial attorney will oversee vast health research and drug safety programs
Renowned scientific integrity investigator endows fund to support fellow sleuths Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 13 février 2025 à 12:35 Microbiologist Elisabeth Bik donates $200,000 to support training, travel
Canceling data collections could imperil efforts to improve U.S. education, a former Trump appointee warns Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 12 février 2025 à 06:40 Ex-head of National Center for Education Statistics describes impact of massive halt to survey research
This moth appears to turn into a leaf Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 12 février 2025 à 13:30 Unique nanostructures on insect’s wings help it camouflage among the trees
Scientists rally in support of Serbia’s anticorruption protests Science Magazine Par :Nenad Jarić DaunhauerMićo Tatalović 12 février 2025 à 13:24 But some criticize “weak and formal” support for protests from scientific institutions
Watch sea turtles dance for joy when they magnetically sense it’s snack time Science Magazine Par :Collin Blinder 12 février 2025 à 13:20 The reptiles appear to remember specific magnetic characteristics of preferred feeding sites
In further signs of NIH turmoil, top official suddenly retires Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 12 février 2025 à 12:05 Lawrence Tabak held leadership roles in director’s office for 15 years
Record-setting neutrino opens ‘new energy window on the universe’ Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 12 février 2025 à 12:00 Scientists say the source of a high-energy particle that zipped through the Mediterranean Sea in 2023 is a mystery
Judges suspend NIH plan to slash payments and order health agencies to restore web pages Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn KaiserMeredith Wadman 11 février 2025 à 07:55 Lawsuits argued that cutting “indirect cost” rate would have “devastating” impact on research
Why do so many retirement-age scientists keep working? Science Magazine Par :Katie Langin 11 février 2025 à 06:20 Survey reveals a desire to hold onto their professional identity keeps Ph.D.s working beyond their 60s
Jupiter’s biggest moons may have emerged from the shadows Science Magazine Par :Sahas Mehra 11 février 2025 à 12:15 Jovian satellites may have formed in cold spots in the disk of gas and dust surrounding the infant planet
Male chimps ask for sex in different ‘dialects’ Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 10 février 2025 à 05:05 Gestures are in danger because of poaching and other human pressures
Alzheimer’s scientist resigns after university finds ‘data integrity concerns’ in papers Science Magazine Par :Charles Piller 10 février 2025 à 13:50 University of Minnesota’s Sylvain Lesné was at the heart of an image-doctoring scandal on study of key amyloid protein linked to dementia
Earth’s inner core might harbor volcanoes and landslides Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 10 février 2025 à 12:00 Seismic waves radiating through the planet’s interior point to dramatic activity
Spacecraft probing cosmic evolution spies an ‘Einstein ring’ Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 10 février 2025 à 05:00 Object is the massively distorted image of another galaxy
NIH slashes overhead payments for research, sparking outrage and lawsuit Science Magazine Par :David Malakoff 7 février 2025 à 10:45 Move to cut indirect cost rate to 15% could cost universities billions of dollars
New journal co-founded by NIH nominee raises eyebrows, misinformation fears Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 7 février 2025 à 07:00 The Journal of the Academy of Public Health claims to open up scientific communication. But its unusual editorial policies have some scientists concerned