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Ecuadorian scientists cleared of criminal charges in COVID-19 testing case

Prosecutors alleged officials and researchers defrauded government during the early months of the pandemic

Prosecutors alleged officials and researchers defrauded government during the early months of the pandemic

Author Kata KaráthPosted on September 25, 2025

‘Completely shattered.’ Changes to NSF’s graduate student fellowship spur outcry

The announcement comes months later than usual, leaving many would-be applicants stranded

The announcement comes months later than usual, leaving many would-be applicants stranded

Author Katie LanginPosted on September 25, 2025September 25, 2025

Researchers are relieved at Trump’s likely pick for National Cancer Institute

Harvard physician-scientist Anthony Letai is poised to head world’s largest cancer research agency

Harvard physician-scientist Anthony Letai is poised to head world’s largest cancer research agency

Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on September 25, 2025

How fungus-farming termites control weeds

Termites enlist microbes to defend their crops from undesirable fungi

Termites enlist microbes to defend their crops from undesirable fungi

Author Erik StokstadPosted on September 25, 2025

Storied atom-smasher that makes tiny Big Bangs wraps up mission

For 26 years, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has re-created the quark-gluon plasma that filled the infant universe

For 26 years, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has re-created the quark-gluon plasma that filled the infant universe

Author Adrian ChoPosted on September 24, 2025

Thousands of quakes struck a major Greek volcano, mapping the plumbing beneath it

A “crisis” that rocked the island of Santorini may reveal a shared magma system between two volcanoes with explosive histories

A “crisis” that rocked the island of Santorini may reveal a shared magma system between two volcanoes with explosive histories

Author Evan HowellPosted on September 24, 2025

In a first, a gene therapy seems to slow Huntington disease

Small study suggests uniQure drug could be first successful treatment for devastating brain disorder

Small study suggests uniQure drug could be first successful treatment for devastating brain disorder

Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on September 24, 2025

A ‘solar bump’ could help data centers recover wasted energy

Solar water heaters could recoup 8% of the electricity needs of AI computer farms

Solar water heaters could recoup 8% of the electricity needs of AI computer farms

Author Hannah RichterPosted on September 24, 2025

Trump visa policy requires universities to pay huge fee to hire foreign scholars

U.S. employers to pay $100,000 for every new H-1B visa

U.S. employers to pay $100,000 for every new H-1B visa

Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 23, 2025

Trump’s autism initiative embraces little-tested vitamin as a treatment

FDA to approve leucovorin despite questions about whom it might help

FDA to approve leucovorin despite questions about whom it might help

Author Gretchen VogelPosted on September 23, 2025

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