Stellarators, once fusion’s dark horse, hit their stride Science Magazine Par :Daniel Clery 1 avril 2025 à 14:45 Multiple companies aim to generate power by corraling plasma with twisted magnets
I went to a physics conference—and a hockey game broke out Science Magazine Par :Adrian Cho 1 avril 2025 à 06:55 Hockey-loving physicists from around the world lug their stinky gear to play at the American Physical Society’s annual meeting
Trump administration purges U.S. health agency leaders Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 1 avril 2025 à 03:15 Reassignment letters come as reductions in force begin at NIH, FDA, and CDC
HHS’s MIA RIF, FDA official’s angry goodbye, Academies’ members issue warning: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 31 mars 2025 à 09:00 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
International scientists rethink U.S. conference attendance Science Magazine Par :Katie Langin 31 mars 2025 à 07:10 Opposition to Trump administration and fears of customs run-ins are shifting travel plans
The AI revolution comes to protein sequencing Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 31 mars 2025 à 06:50 New systems can identify unknown proteins in samples from diseased tissue, the environment, and archaeological sites
Are terminations of NIH grants wasting billions of taxpayer dollars? Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 31 mars 2025 à 05:35 DOGE argues killing grants saves money, but a Science analysis suggests more than $1.4 billion in sunk research costs may produce few results
Molecular ‘staples’ resolve puzzle of how collagen stays together Science Magazine Par :Rachel Berkowitz 31 mars 2025 à 14:10 Research reveals how the key structural protein, inherently unstable at body temperature, forms resilient twists
NSF has awarded almost 50% fewer grants since Trump took office Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 31 mars 2025 à 04:50 The reasons aren’t clear—and the agency’s director claims the president’s policies haven’t slowed grant awards
New nanoparticle therapies target two major killers Science Magazine Par :Robert F. Service 28 mars 2025 à 04:40 Particles loaded with RNA reverse symptoms of respiratory failure and atherosclerosis in mice
Confusion and worry as DOGE cuts hit NASA Science Magazine Par :Hannah Richter 27 mars 2025 à 07:20 Terminated grants include efforts to get students and underrepresented groups involved in science
Funds for global vaccine group axed, vaccine-autism study planned: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 27 mars 2025 à 07:15 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
Trump plan for overhauling health agencies will cut 10,000 positions Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn Kaiser 27 mars 2025 à 07:10 NIH takes smaller hit than some other parts of HHS
This lump of melted soil may push back the origin of metallurgy by thousands of years Science Magazine Par :Sahas Mehra 27 mars 2025 à 04:55 Hunter-gatherers in what today is Turkey may have smelted copper more than 10,000 years ago
Genetic surprise gives horses exceptional endurance Science Magazine Par :Christie Wilcox 27 mars 2025 à 03:55 A mutation that should have cut a protein short instead makes it more sensitive to the stress of exercise
Scientists scramble to track LA wildfires’ long-term health impacts Science Magazine Par :Warren Cornwall 27 mars 2025 à 03:00 Urban infernos spew a unique brew of toxic smoke and ash—with unknown effects on the risk of diseases such as cancer
News at a glance: Collider’s last run, early galaxy’s oxygen, and climate authors sought Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 27 mars 2025 à 03:00 The latest in science and policy
Tech executive confirmed to lead White House science office with bipartisan support Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 27 mars 2025 à 02:40 Research advocates hope Michael Kratsios will defend federally funded research against Trump onslaught
Elusive stem cells discovered in human retina may lead to treatment for blindness Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 27 mars 2025 à 02:20 Transplants of similar cells grown in a lab protected vision in mice
This ancient parasitic wasp subdued prey with its ‘flytrap’ tail Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 26 mars 2025 à 10:00 The unusual structure may have helped the insect deposit eggs inside its victims
Trump officials will screen NIH funding opportunities Science Magazine Par :Sara Reardon 26 mars 2025 à 06:45 Staff at biomedical agency worry about political interference in setting priorities
AI models miss disease in Black and female patients Science Magazine Par :Rodrigo Pérez Ortega 26 mars 2025 à 03:00 Analysis of chest x-rays underscores need for monitoring artificial intelligence tools for bias, experts say
This isn’t a spaceship. It’s a cuttlefish ‘cloaked’ while hunting Science Magazine Par :Alexa Robles-Gil 26 mars 2025 à 03:00 Motion camouflage makes creatures invisible while stalking prey
Trump’s new CDC pick ‘has her work cut out for her’ Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 26 mars 2025 à 12:35 Susan Monarez, an expert in biosecurity and infectious disease, strikes some as a sensible choice to head the health agency—but some staffers there have raised concerns
Shocker: This tropical tree thrives after being struck by lightning Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 26 mars 2025 à 12:04 The almendro withstands thunderbolts that blast away parasitic vines
Child malnutrition set to soar as U.S. and other countries slash foreign aid Science Magazine Par :Catherine Offord 26 mars 2025 à 11:30 Deep funding cuts could deprive millions of treatment and cause more than 350,000 extra deaths per year, report predicts
NIH, FDA heads confirmed, Columbia faculty sue, Supreme Court appeal: Trump Tracker Science Magazine Par :Science News Staff 25 mars 2025 à 10:07 Follow President Donald Trump’s impact on U.S. research and science globally
Listen to the first sounds ever known to be made by sharks Science Magazine Par :Erik Stokstad 25 mars 2025 à 09:01 What, if anything, this chittering means remains a mystery
A year later, cow flu origins are an unsettling puzzle Science Magazine Par :Kai Kupferschmidt 25 mars 2025 à 06:35 It's still unclear how H5N1 virus jumped into U.S. cattle—and why it keeps doing so
Saying ‘pandemic is over,’ NIH starts cutting COVID-19 research Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 25 mars 2025 à 06:20 Grant terminations halt research on improving vaccinations and preventing future pandemics
Trump cuts damage global efforts to track diseases, prevent outbreaks Science Magazine Par :Jon Cohen 25 mars 2025 à 06:10 Disease surveillance programs worldwide are suddenly in limbo
Mexican whale researchers sound the alarm on an energy megaproject Science Magazine Par :Alexa Robles-Gil 25 mars 2025 à 06:00 A planned gas terminal would routinely send huge tankers through a marine mammal oasis, scientists fear
Curiosity rover detects long-chain carbon molecules on Mars Science Magazine Par :Paul Voosen 24 mars 2025 à 04:00 Fatty acid byproducts could be the remains of microbes—or not
23andMe bankruptcy filing leaves future of genetic data trove uncertain Science Magazine Par :Kelly Servick 24 mars 2025 à 03:00 Direct-to-consumer DNA testing company struggled to profit from drug discovery efforts
Does daylight saving time make sense? Scientists debate pros and cons Science Magazine Par :Phie Jacobs 24 mars 2025 à 10:00 A new paper says seasonal clock changes help align human activity with the sunrise, but the practice is associated with numerous health risks
‘Orchestrated assault’: New tsunami of NIH grant cuts hits South Africa hard Science Magazine Par :Jon CohenSara Reardon 21 mars 2025 à 09:35 Agency moves to terminate nearly 1000 awards, including programs involving “DEI”
One red square can change your entire perception of the world Science Magazine Par :Alexa Robles-Gil 21 mars 2025 à 06:20 New film explores how scientists see nature differently from each other—and from everyone else
Trump order could wipe out federal support for U.S. science museums Science Magazine Par :Jeffrey Mervis 21 mars 2025 à 13:40 Institute of Museum and Library Services now run by Department of Labor as part of proposed dismantling
Watch these ‘liquid marbles’ pull off a daring heist Science Magazine Par :Collin Blinder 21 mars 2025 à 03:00 Water-resistant armor gives delicate water droplets the nimbleness of white blood cells
Biomedical research takes hits in U.S. budget deal Science Magazine Par :Jocelyn KaiserSara Reardon 21 mars 2025 à 02:50 Programs at NIH and Defense Department are pared back by bill that keeps funding at 2024 levels