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Research linking gut microbes to autism is deeply flawed, critics say

Amid growing investment in the field, a new paper argues it rests on shaky foundations

Amid growing investment in the field, a new paper argues it rests on shaky foundations
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on November 13, 2025

U.K. science sector is ‘bleeding to death,’ lawmakers say in alarming report

House of Lords committee urges government to stem exodus of science and technology companies

House of Lords committee urges government to stem exodus of science and technology companies
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on November 4, 2025

New evidence? No problem. Chimps can weigh conflicting clues, just like humans

Study is first to suggest our closest relatives think about their own thoughts

Study is first to suggest our closest relatives think about their own thoughts
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on October 30, 2025

Journals and publishers crack down on research from open health data sets

PLOS, Frontiers, and others announce policies trying to stem the tide of suspect research

PLOS, Frontiers, and others announce policies trying to stem the tide of suspect research
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on October 8, 2025October 8, 2025

AI-generated ‘participants’ can lead social science experiments astray, study finds

Data produced by “silicon samples” depends on researchers’ exact choice of models, prompts, and settings

Data produced by “silicon samples” depends on researchers’ exact choice of models, prompts, and settings
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on September 30, 2025

Smart dogs have a humanlike knack for naming new objects

In games with toys, “gifted” dogs can extend names to new objects with the same purpose as known ones

In games with toys, “gifted” dogs can extend names to new objects with the same purpose as known ones
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on September 18, 2025

Scientific fraud has become an ‘industry,’ alarming analysis finds

Sophisticated global networks are infiltrating journals to publish fake papers

Sophisticated global networks are infiltrating journals to publish fake papers
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on August 4, 2025

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