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26-11 (20:23) Artificial 'nose' tells people when certain smells are present
26-11 (19:23) 'Superarm' helps male octopuses deliver sperm to females
26-11 (19:23) Russia's plan for 'colossal' science spending boost faces skepticism
26-11 (19:23) Plan to alter Argentina's glacier protection law faces criticism
26-11 (19:23) NIH shake-up to grant decision-making sparks concern over political meddling
26-11 (17:23) A puzzling, 3.4-million-year-old fossil foot belonged to a contemporary of the famed Lucy
26-11 (17:23) Who built a mysterious ancient city in western China?
26-11 (01:23) Love practically makes these birds go blind
25-11 (23:23) Vampire bats may have contracted H5N1 bird flu in Peru, raising worries about further spread
24-11 (22:23) Popular obesity drug fails in hotly anticipated Alzheimer's trials
24-11 (20:23) New vapor tool fights mosquitoes by slowly releasing insecticide in homes. Will it catch on?
22-11 (00:09) Can a smaller U.S. National Academies remain relevant?
21-11 (22:09) Global carbon emissions will soon flatten or decline
21-11 (21:09) Airplane contrails may not be the climate villain once feared
21-11 (16:09) Exclusive: CDC to end all monkey research
21-11 (00:54) In red states, many academic researchers feel fear-and resolve
20-11 (20:54) Headless bodies hint at why Europe's first farmers vanished
20-11 (20:54) Pigeons sense Earth's magnetic field in an entirely new way
20-11 (19:54) 'This is censorship.' Conference requires abstracts to comply with Trump anti-DEI order
20-11 (19:54) Why does biology keep building things out of tiles?
19-11 (23:40) Watch superstretchy bloodworms turn themselves inside out
19-11 (23:40) Despite Trump chaos, NSF avoided feared dip in research financing
19-11 (17:40) Black holes may be source of Milky Way's mysterious high-energy cosmic rays
19-11 (00:40) Curious gravitational wave may be hint at primordial black holes—or just noise
18-11 (23:40) Lab-grown models of human brains are advancing rapidly. Can ethics keep pace?
18-11 (19:40) Radar data find no decline in insect numbers—but there's a catch
18-11 (11:40) High-resolution climate model forecasts a wet, turbulent future
17-11 (23:23) AI spots 'ghost' signatures of ancient life on Earth
17-11 (19:23) Giant telescope project, long planned for Hawaii, gets cozy with Spain
17-11 (19:23) Have wild wolves learned to use tools?
17-11 (17:23) This parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their own queen
14-11 (23:54) Republican push to make U.S. census surveys voluntary alarms statisticians
14-11 (23:54) Is NIH cutting corners as it rushes to fill leadership positions?
14-11 (19:54) Mammoth mummies up to 50,000 years old yield oldest RNA yet found
13-11 (23:54) Deal to end U.S. shutdown includes good news for farm science funding
13-11 (20:54) The Trump administration is dismantling efforts to fight the next pandemic
13-11 (18:54) Research linking gut microbes to autism is deeply flawed, critics say
13-11 (00:40) 'A sigh of relief': New malaria drug succeeds in large clinical trial
12-11 (22:40) Fossil vomit contains new species of pterosaur from Brazil
12-11 (18:40) Astronomers detect first eruption of plasma around a star other than the Sun
12-11 (12:40) After Coalition S disrupted scientific publishing, new plan retreats from strict requirements
12-11 (00:40) Australia's unprecedented toxic algal bloom has a surprise culprit
11-11 (22:40) New, more stable qubits could simplify dreamed-of quantum computers
11-11 (20:40) That's no spider! It's a decoy
10-11 (23:23) Canadian government kills ostriches afflicted by H5N1 despite appeal from RFK Jr.
10-11 (18:23) How politicians soured on one of Europe's biggest primate research centers
10-11 (13:23) Sand mining threatens Asia's largest lake
10-11 (12:23) The twisted secret behind a chameleon's oddball eyes
10-11 (00:09) James Watson: Titan of science with tragic flaws
08-11 (00:54) Dementia researchers cheer Texas voters' approval of $3 billion funding initiative
07-11 (23:54) Metal scaffolds turn bacteria into live wires
06-11 (23:40) Biologist David Sabatini loses again in legal fight against Whitehead Institute
06-11 (21:40) U.S. Congress considers sweeping ban on Chinese collaborations
06-11 (20:40) To unearth their past, Amazonian people turn to 'a language white men understand'
06-11 (16:40) AI drives dramatic expansion of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's funding to end all diseases
06-11 (00:40) Researchers 'decode' Mandarin Chinese from neural signals
05-11 (22:40) Simple mix of enzymes shows how information arises out of chemical chaos
05-11 (19:40) Canada's new budget aims to lure U.S. researchers to relocate
05-11 (17:40) Mystery group lived in central Argentina for millennia, ancient DNA reveals
05-11 (15:40) U.K. science sector is 'bleeding to death,' lawmakers say in report
05-11 (01:23) Have physicists finally solved the 'golfer's curse'?
04-11 (23:23) Main U.S. funder of physical sciences chops down advisory panels, alarms researchers
04-11 (21:23) Forests are migrating up mountain peaks
04-11 (19:23) Australia's red rocks hold mysteriously detailed fossils. We finally know how they formed
04-11 (17:23) Startup pioneers subscription service for space-based astronomy
04-11 (16:23) Science's 'Dance Your Ph.D.' contest is open again—with an all new, AI twist
03-11 (20:09) Letters to scientific journals surge as 'prolific debutante' authors likely use AI
03-11 (18:09) This organism turns dino bones orange—making them easier to spot
03-11 (18:09) Antarctic glacier shows fastest retreat in modern history
31-10 (19:54) A flood of Chinese graduate students in STEM was a boon to U.S. students
31-10 (18:54) Egypt joins Europe's flagship science program, raising academic freedom concerns
30-10 (21:09) Exclusive: Future of chronic disease journal in limbo after cuts at CDC
30-10 (21:09) Tree rings from ancient coffins offer clues to Earth's past
30-10 (20:09) Chemical additive slashes carbon emissions when creating synthetic fuels
30-10 (20:09) Can AI capture the mind-boggling complexity of a human cell?
30-10 (20:09) New evidence? No problem. Chimps can weigh conflicting clues, just like humans
30-10 (18:09) How one of the world's rarest and most valuable gemstones gets its vivid colors
30-10 (18:09) Mini-tyrannosaur lived alongside T. rex, extraordinary fossil confirms
30-10 (00:09) Facing claims of animal abuse, a major breeder of research dogs will close its pipeline
29-10 (23:09) Vaccine protects people from paratyphoid fever in a 'human challenge' study
29-10 (21:09) Aquarium hijinks provide strongest evidence yet that sharks love to play
29-10 (21:09) Meta and TikTok are obstructing researchers' access to data, European Commission rules
29-10 (20:09) To thwart food poisoning, tiny needles could inject bacteria-slaying viruses into your meal
29-10 (18:09) A geoscientist shortage could undermine U.S.-Australian deal on critical minerals
29-10 (18:09) Alien worlds may be able to make their own water
29-10 (18:09) Innovative antivenom is a 'potential game changer' for snakebites
29-10 (00:09) AI hallucinates because it's trained to fake answers it doesn't know
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
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