Suspended small business research programs derail development of gene therapies, hip implants, and more Science Magazine Par : Rachel Brazil 27 février 2026 à 13:42 Congressional impasse has halted billions in research funding for innovative technologies
How will we know if AI is smart enough to do science? Science Magazine Par : Celina Zhao 27 février 2026 à 04:30 New tests gauge whether large language models can use their deep troves of knowledge to actually make discoveries
‘Truly spectacular’ drug for sleeping sickness simplifies treatment, raising hopes for eradication Science Magazine Par : Gretchen Vogel 27 février 2026 à 11:05 European regulators greenlight new one-dose compound that could help African countries get rid of an ancient burden
Treating fetuses with stem cells proves safe in milestone spina bifida trial Science Magazine Par : Catherine Offord 26 février 2026 à 07:30 The study is now scaling up to do more in utero procedures and evaluate effects on disability as children grow
NSF officials break silence on how AI and quantum now drive agency grantmaking Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 26 février 2026 à 05:00 Leaders acknowledge White House role in controversial moves
Galileo’s handwritten notes found in ancient astronomy text Science Magazine Par : Joshua Sokol 26 février 2026 à 03:15 Discovery sheds new light on how famed astronomer came to lead a scientific revolution
Surprising partner preference found in matings between Neanderthals and modern humans Science Magazine Par : Bridget Alex 26 février 2026 à 03:00 Male Neanderthals tended to pair up with female modern humans, but whether intercourse was consensual is unclear
Head of Haiti’s new research agency determined to ‘keep a candle burning for science’ Science Magazine Par : Richard Stone 26 février 2026 à 02:35 Environmental engineer Evens Emmanuel is trying to rebuild a shattered academic system
In a first, researchers film treetops glowing during thunderstorms Science Magazine Par : Hannah Richter 26 février 2026 à 06:00 Glimmer sparked by electrical fields detected in nature for the first time
Moon’s ancient magnetic field may have flickered on and off Science Magazine Par : Perri Thaler 25 février 2026 à 08:00 Billions of years ago, melting rocks deep inside the Moon could have led to bursts of surprisingly strong magnetism
Birds are vanishing from tropical forests. Is another ‘silent spring’ coming? Science Magazine Par : Warren Cornwall 25 février 2026 à 13:00 As mysterious bird declines crop up in the Amazon and beyond, scientists suspect climate change may be to blame
Censorship and safety concerns cloud China’s plans to host science journalism conference Science Magazine Par : Anthony King 25 février 2026 à 03:30 Organizers of the 2029 World Conference of Science Journalists defend Beijing meeting as opportunity to connect with Chinese scientists
U.S. science agency moves to restrict foreign scientists from its labs Science Magazine Par : Robert F. Service 25 février 2026 à 02:05 Proposed rule at National Institute of Standards and Technology would limit access to a few years for international researchers and students
Controversial citizenship question added to upcoming census test Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Mervis 25 février 2026 à 11:20 Researchers worry question plus other changes will reduce accuracy and boost costs of 2030 count
Community health project in Kenya and Uganda dramatically cuts new HIV infections Science Magazine Par : Jon Cohen 24 février 2026 à 07:22 Large-scale study finds that simplifying delivery of prevention medication and improving connections to clinics is key
Major Chinese funder to stop paying fees for 30 pricey open-access journals Science Magazine Par : Jeffrey Brainard 24 février 2026 à 06:45 Move comes amid effort to grow the country’s own journals
Allegations of a Chinese nuclear blast may reignite weapons testing Science Magazine Par : Richard Stone 24 février 2026 à 04:58 As new global arms race looms, accusation highlights limits to monitoring low-yield tests
Could dewdrops explain why plants are flowering earlier? Science Magazine Par : Rachel Nuwer 24 février 2026 à 08:00 Water droplets set off a chemical cascade that tells a plant it’s time to blossom, new study finds
Ancient artifacts hint at earliest protowriting Science Magazine Par : Taylor Mitchell Brown 23 février 2026 à 06:17 Geometric shapes on 40,000-year-old bone and ivory suggest early European Homo sapiens long possessed cognitive tools for language
Hubble spotted a ‘dark galaxy’ that’s at least 99.9% dark matter Science Magazine Par : Daniel Clery 23 février 2026 à 06:00 Search through space telescope’s archival images reveals unusually dim galaxy
Ancient rocks point to an early start for the Great Unconformity—the biggest gap in Earth’s rock record Science Magazine Par : James Dinneen 23 février 2026 à 04:00 Two-billion-year-old rocks in China suggest mountain building from Earth’s first supercontinent led to a planetwide burst of erosion
Whoa! When horses whinny, they whistle and sing at the same time Science Magazine Par : Christa Lesté-Lasserre 23 février 2026 à 12:00 New anatomical research reveals the one trick all ponies know
Ancient mass grave in Serbia seen as a grisly show of power Science Magazine Par : Andrew Curry 23 février 2026 à 12:00 Women and children were executed in an elaborate prehistoric ritual
NIH research grant funding rates plummeted in 2025 Science Magazine Par : Jocelyn Kaiser 20 février 2026 à 06:45 Agency acknowledges young investigators are losing out as result of multiyear funding policy imposed by White House