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27-10 (21:54)  Argentina's move to woo Trump has derailed South America's largest radio telescope
27-10 (20:54)  Congress close to passing law that would freeze out certain Chinese biotechs
27-10 (16:54)  Man's pig kidney fails just shy of setting record
25-10 (00:40)  Justice Department unexpectedly drops fraud case against Alzheimer's scientist
24-10 (21:40)  Rats filmed snatching bats from air for first time
24-10 (20:40)  Ambient noise can track dangerous ocean acidification
24-10 (19:40)  How NSF hopes to keep Antarctic scientists afloat without an icebreaker
23-10 (21:40)  At futuristic meeting, AIs took the lead in producing and reviewing all the studies
23-10 (21:40)  Can the Deadliest Catch crab fishery survive warming seas?
23-10 (21:40)  University of California faculty push back against Big Brother cybersecurity mandate
23-10 (18:40)  Fat-chomping enzyme that 'moonlights' as gene regulator could point to obesity treatments
22-10 (21:40)  New recipe improves creation of cells that could fight most autoimmune diseases
22-10 (19:40)  Sumerian civilization may have been jump-started by the rise and fall of tides
21-10 (23:40)  'I fear we are sitting on a time bomb.' Scientists debate mass distribution of antibiotics in Africa
21-10 (20:23)  'It's like a horror movie pregnancy.' Researcher studies maggots—by letting them eat him
21-10 (01:23)  A surprise bonus from COVID-19 vaccines: bolstering cancer treatment
21-10 (01:23)  Stranded coral boulders point to a medieval tsunami in the Caribbean
21-10 (00:23)  JD Vance officiated the wedding of new head of NIH environmental institute
20-10 (20:23)  Lab mice can now have periods like humans
20-10 (18:40)  Beetle compound is so valuable insects eat bird poop to get it
18-10 (01:09)  How poop-eating beetles evolved to eat rotting flesh
17-10 (23:09)  Bull's-eye! Static electricity pulls worm through air to its insect victim
17-10 (21:09)  Common research monkey is endangered, conservation group confirms
17-10 (00:09)  As his fraud trial looms, Alzheimer's scientist is exonerated by his university—sort of
16-10 (21:09)  These stinkbugs coat their eggs in fungi to protect them from parasitic wasps
16-10 (21:09)  On an Arctic archipelago, frozen soil may preserve a hidden history of viruses
16-10 (19:09)  Ancient sea turtle discovered in Lebanon reveals a surprising evolutionary history
16-10 (18:09)  Famed Japanese primatologist settles lawsuits over mishandled contracts
15-10 (23:54)  Polluted weapons factory begins locking up nuclear waste in glass
15-10 (21:54)  Poisonous sacs helped toads conquer the world
15-10 (20:54)  Did lead poisoning doom Neanderthals?
15-10 (17:54)  An ancient cousin to humans probably built tools with its huge hands
15-10 (01:54)  Chicago's beloved 'rat hole' was actually made by a squirrel
15-10 (01:54)  Ancient chewing gum could reveal how early men and women split up their chores
15-10 (00:54)  Whiplash at CDC as hundreds of employees are terminated, then reinstated
13-10 (15:54)  DNA from rum-soaked fishes chronicles century of environmental change
13-10 (14:54)  Economics Nobel celebrates researchers who showed how science and technology drive growth
10-10 (23:40)  As U.S. shutdown drags on, 'it's just one blow after another'
10-10 (20:23)  Perfume scientists tweak cells into having 'sense of smell'
09-10 (21:23)  These 'ghost flowers' thrive without photosynthesis. One scientist is learning how
09-10 (21:23)  What's it like to tell someone she won a Nobel Prize?
09-10 (20:23)  In mind-bending twist, 'magic' mushrooms evolved twice independently
09-10 (17:23)  When women researchers publish, media attention doesn't always follow
09-10 (00:23)  First approved drug for mitochondrial disease could pave way for more treatments
09-10 (00:23)  Cuts in global health and climate hit Research Triangle Institute hard
08-10 (23:23)  Journals and publishers crack down on research from open health data sets
08-10 (20:23)  Long-lived gamma ray burst could signal a new kind of cosmic catastrophe
08-10 (18:23)  Architects of molecular cages win Chemistry Nobel
08-10 (00:23)  Missing wind from Milky Way's giant black hole finally found
08-10 (00:23)  Climate research organization cuts dozens of jobs
07-10 (23:23)  Well-exercised male mice appear to pass fitness to their male offspring
07-10 (21:09)  Quantum effects in electrical circuits honored with Physics Nobel
07-10 (01:09)  Big U.S. West Coast earthquakes could come as a one-two punch
06-10 (16:09)  Medicine Nobel goes to three researchers who identified immune system's security guards
03-10 (18:54)  Science teachers scramble as U.S. climate resources vanish
03-10 (14:54)  Fate of the last female great auk is finally solved
03-10 (00:40)  Jane Goodall, famed primatologist, changed the way we thought about apes
02-10 (20:40)  New radioactive isotope therapies promise more targeted attacks on cancer
02-10 (20:40)  Neurons can communicate via hidden network of nanotubes, study finds
02-10 (20:40)  Made to order bioweapon? AI-designed toxins slip through safety checks used by companies selling genes
02-10 (18:40)  Could technology reduce fractures in racehorses?
02-10 (17:40)  After months in limbo, four NIH institute directors fired
01-10 (20:40)  Wildfire smoke is charring your wine. This microbe could help
01-10 (19:40)  AI reveals vast 'ghost forests' along U.S. coast
01-10 (18:40)  China launches ambitious collaboration to map primate brains—including ours
01-10 (17:40)  Ancient DNA from horses slaughtered by Neanderthals sheds light on equine evolution
30-09 (23:40)  AI-generated 'participants' can lead social science experiments astray, study finds
30-09 (23:40)  'Thrilled' Indonesian scientists celebrate return of fossil trove from the Netherlands
30-09 (23:40)  China bolsters controversial claim to Pacific languages with new museum
30-09 (22:40)  U.S. scientists gird for yet another government shutdown
30-09 (20:40)  Insects aren't 'little robots'—so scientists are rethinking their welfare
30-09 (17:40)  Prehistoric camel art pointed to precious water sources in the Arabian Desert
29-09 (23:40)  Canada's Supreme Court will decide fate of ostrich flock hit by bird flu
29-09 (21:40)  Mysterious will-o'-the-wisps ignited by microlightning
29-09 (19:40)  How AIs responded to the 2024 U.S. presidential election—in real time
29-09 (11:40)  Paleolithic painters had the blues
27-09 (01:09)  'Completely shattered.' Changes to NSF's graduate student fellowship spur outcry
26-09 (01:09)  Ecuadorian scientists cleared of criminal charges in COVID-19 testing case
25-09 (22:09)  Researchers are relieved at Trump's likely pick for National Cancer Institute
25-09 (22:09)  How fungus-farming termites control weeds
25-09 (02:09)  In a first, a gene therapy seems to slow Huntington disease
25-09 (01:09)  A 'solar bump' could help data centers recover wasted energy
24-09 (20:09)  Storied atom-smasher that makes tiny Big Bangs wraps up mission
24-09 (19:09)  Thousands of quakes struck a major Greek volcano, mapping the plumbing beneath it
23-09 (23:54)  Trump's autism initiative embraces little-tested vitamin as a treatment
23-09 (21:54)  Ethicists flirt with AI to review human research
23-09 (21:54)  U.S. court orders NIH to restore killed grants to California researchers
23-09 (19:54)  Whose papers have an edge at Science? In unusual study, journal looks in the mirror
23-09 (18:54)  Trump visa policy requires universities to pay huge fee to hire foreign scholars
22-09 (21:54)  Even subzero parts of the Arctic are thawing. Ancient salt is the culprit
19-09 (22:40)  Under Trump, NSF faces worst crisis in its 75-year history
19-09 (20:40)  Researchers customize AI tools at global 'hackathon'
19-09 (18:40)  The Ig Nobels are science's most lighthearted event. This year is 'not typical'
18-09 (20:23)  How the yellow fever mosquito conquered the world
18-09 (20:23)  Vaccine given during pregnancy could protect babies from an invisible killer
18-09 (17:23)  First insect-bearing amber found in South America gives clues to forest life 112 million years ago
18-09 (17:23)  Smart dogs have a humanlike knack for naming new objects
18-09 (15:23)  USDA funding delays under Trump compromise agricultural research
17-09 (23:09)  Delays, uncertainty plague NSF fellowship for graduate students
17-09 (20:23)  NIH promises to create conflict-of-interest database for scientists, but offers few details

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