Replicas of the uterine lining reveal drugs that may boost pregnancy success Science Magazine Par :Mitch Leslie 23 décembre 2025 à 13:55 Three research teams have modeled how early embryos find a place to take root
Life in Europa’s ocean could feed on rocks’ radioactive decay Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 23 décembre 2025 à 05:45 After series of bleak findings, theory sparks hope for alternative energy source within Jupiter’s intriguing moon
NIH leader resigns after flap over risks of seasonal flu virus study Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 23 décembre 2025 à 05:20 Agency may be expanding list of pathogens subject to dangerous “gain-of-function” regulations
Roots of milk drinking revealed by South Asian genomes Science Magazine Par :Michael Price 23 décembre 2025 à 04:40 Natural selection was at work—but only in populations with no alternative to dairy
Kennedy ‘deeply committed to ending animal experimentation’ Science Magazine Par :David Grimm 22 décembre 2025 à 09:05 HHS secretary vows to end U.S. monkey imports, push for retirement of research primates
Sun’s gravitational lens could reveal alien planets’ surfaces Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 22 décembre 2025 à 13:45 Bold concept calls for sending telescopes 10 times farther than Pluto
This fish seems to use its bizarre skull like a drum Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 22 décembre 2025 à 06:35 The rockhead poacher’s unusual cranial anatomy may help it communicate
Watch these raindrops turn into rolling ‘sandballs’ Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 22 décembre 2025 à 04:00 Discovery suggests raindrops can be up to 100 times more erosive than once thought
Deer urine glows like holiday lights in the breeding season Science Magazine Par :Richard Kemeny 22 décembre 2025 à 12:40 “Photoluminescence” may be a way for the animals to communicate with each other
Will NIH’s new director reform his agency—or destroy it? Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 22 décembre 2025 à 11:00 Jay Bhattacharya is struggling to make the case he’s in charge and has the agency’s best interests at heart
AI may upend online studies critical to social science Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 19 décembre 2025 à 13:30 Sophisticated bots risk contaminating surveys, games, and other approaches designed to shed light on human behavior
When creating images, AI keeps remixing the same 12 stock photo clichés Science Magazine Par :Celina Zhao 19 décembre 2025 à 12:00 In a game of visual telephone, models converge on ecstatic sports wins, romantic nights in Paris, and other cultural chestnuts
Private donors pledge $1 billion to CERN for future atom smasher Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 19 décembre 2025 à 04:50 Benefactors agree to help support next-generation particle accelerator, but billions more are needed
U.S. senator asks <cite>Science</cite> to provide its coronavirus manuscripts, emails Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Brainard 19 décembre 2025 à 04:15 Rand Paul has blasted government science officials and scientists over COVID-19’s origin
A simple policy corrected pervasive gender imbalance in Ph.D. awards at Dutch university Science Magazine Par :Cathleen O’Grady 19 décembre 2025 à 03:53 Eindhoven University of Technology’s success sets example for other institutions to follow, researchers say
Bell Labs 2.0? Silicon Valley bets on science with no strings attached Science Magazine Par :Adam Rogers 19 décembre 2025 à 10:45 Billionaire-backed Episteme aims to free research from bureaucracy. History shows that’s a tall task
To reduce science’s carbon footprint, researchers in France reinvent work practices Science Magazine Par :Elisabeth Pain 19 décembre 2025 à 09:00 Grassroots efforts explore what works—and where the tensions lie
CDC funds controversial hepatitis B vaccine trial in African newborns Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 18 décembre 2025 à 06:45 Scientists question the value of the proposed study, which will investigate a vaccine long known to be efficacious and safe
<cite>Science</cite>’s 2025 Breakthrough of the Year: The unstoppable rise of renewable energy Science Magazine 18 décembre 2025 à 03:00 Clean energy infrastructure is being deployed with unmatched scale and speed—and China is leading the way
Why are women more likely to get irritable bowel syndrome? New study provides clues Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 18 décembre 2025 à 03:00 Cells in the guts of female mice respond to estrogen by increasing pain signaling, researchers find
Our favorite science news stories of 2025 Science Magazine Par :David Grimm 18 décembre 2025 à 03:00 A mix of Science’s most loved and most read items of the year
Trump administration moves to break up leading U.S. climate and weather center Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 17 décembre 2025 à 06:45 White House budget director calls the National Center for Atmospheric Research a source of “climate alarmism”
Misconduct sleuth wins $2.63 million from major cancer institute in $15 million settlement Science Magazine Par :Charles Piller 17 décembre 2025 à 06:00 Data detectives see validation in deal with U.S. government that penalizes Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for misrepresenting data in NIH grant applications
New NASA administrator takes over after a year of scientific loss—and survival Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 17 décembre 2025 à 05:10 Following Senate confirmation, billionaire Jared Isaacman will lead a diminished workforce