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AI-generated scientific hypotheses lag human ones when put to the test

Machines still face hurdles in identifying fresh research paths, study suggests

Machines still face hurdles in identifying fresh research paths, study suggests

Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on August 25, 2025

Supreme Court upholds Trump cancellation of NIH grants

Justices rule lower court had no authority to compel restoration of more than 800 studies on diversity, transgender health, and other sensitive topics

Justices rule lower court had no authority to compel restoration of more than 800 studies on diversity, transgender health, and other sensitive topics

Author Meredith WadmanJohn TravisPosted on August 22, 2025August 22, 2025

International hunger watchdog faces political attacks over Gaza famine declaration

Israeli government tries to discredit science underlying the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification

Israeli government tries to discredit science underlying the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification

Author Leslie RobertsPosted on August 22, 2025

Giraffes are four distinct species, major report confirms

The revised classification will help ensure different giraffe populations are adequately protected, conservationists say

The revised classification will help ensure different giraffe populations are adequately protected, conservationists say

Author Maina WaruruPosted on August 21, 2025

Driven by the pain of endometriosis, this scientist is uncovering clues to its causes

Katie Burns is helping reveal the immune system’s role in the long-neglected disease

Katie Burns is helping reveal the immune system’s role in the long-neglected disease

Author Meredith WadmanPosted on August 21, 2025

DNA from ancient bones reveals how Indigenous Americans got their mucus

Neanderthals and Denisovans passed along gene that provides a sticky shield against germs

Neanderthals and Denisovans passed along gene that provides a sticky shield against germs

Author Michael PricePosted on August 21, 2025

Watch this oil droplet bounce endlessly, like a tiny basketball

Dancing droplets could lead to new ways to control fluids and might even provide insight into quantum mechanics

Dancing droplets could lead to new ways to control fluids and might even provide insight into quantum mechanics

Author Adrian ChoPosted on August 21, 2025

Neutrino astronomers set biggest traps ever for messengers from cosmic accelerators

Country-size array of radio antennas could trace ultra–high-energy particles back to supernovae and black holes

Country-size array of radio antennas could trace ultra–high-energy particles back to supernovae and black holes

Author Daniel CleryPosted on August 20, 2025

Massive tropical bat is surprisingly family oriented, rare videos show

New footage reveals spectral bats “hugging,” playing, and bringing food to their young

New footage reveals spectral bats “hugging,” playing, and bringing food to their young

Author Jasmin GalvanPosted on August 20, 2025

Facing ‘impossible’ workload, USDA struggles to oversee lab animal welfare

Shrinking staff and other handicaps threaten enforcement of federal law that protects research animals

Shrinking staff and other handicaps threaten enforcement of federal law that protects research animals

Author David GrimmPosted on August 19, 2025

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