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Scandinavian radar array will probe mysteries of the northern lights

EISCAT_3D will paint a new picture of the upper atmosphere as it is roiled by solar outbursts

EISCAT_3D will paint a new picture of the upper atmosphere as it is roiled by solar outbursts
Author Richard StonePosted on July 15, 2026

Major Ukraine research center damaged in Russian strikes

Damage to century-old Palladin Institute marks “disaster for biological science in Ukraine”

Damage to century-old Palladin Institute marks “disaster for biological science in Ukraine”
Author Richard StonePosted on July 2, 2026

A key Arctic science outpost finds itself tangled in a geopolitical web

Svalbard is warming faster than almost anywhere on Earth, but security concerns are tightening access to its glaciers, fjords, and sea floor

Svalbard is warming faster than almost anywhere on Earth, but security concerns are tightening access to its glaciers, fjords, and sea floor
Author Richard StonePosted on July 2, 2026

China launches ambitious collaboration to map primate brains—including ours

25-year plan will tap brain-mapping prowess in two dozen countries to visualize the organ in unprecedented detail

25-year plan will tap brain-mapping prowess in two dozen countries to visualize the organ in unprecedented detail

Author Richard StonePosted on October 1, 2025

Amid war, a Ukrainian genomics research program blooms

Inaugural project for new center searches for genes involved in diabetes

Inaugural project for new center searches for genes involved in diabetes

Author Richard StonePosted on September 17, 2025

The battle for Ukraine’s geological wealth

The nation’s vast deposits of critical minerals have drawn interest from Russia and the United States

The nation’s vast deposits of critical minerals have drawn interest from Russia and the United States

Author Richard StonePosted on July 31, 2025

Amid unrelenting attacks on Ukraine, mental health researchers seek to understand psychological toll

Studies of soldiers and civilians could provide clues to diagnosis and treatments

Studies of soldiers and civilians could provide clues to diagnosis and treatments

Author Richard StonePosted on July 31, 2025

Civilian scientists are helping make Ukraine’s military more tech savvy

War with Russia is reshaping research on everything from exotic drones to trauma care

War with Russia is reshaping research on everything from exotic drones to trauma care

Author Richard StonePosted on July 31, 2025

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