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How the yellow fever mosquito conquered the world

Aedes aegypti further adapted to life around humans when it arrived in the Americas, study of hundreds of mosquito genomes reveals

Aedes aegypti further adapted to life around humans when it arrived in the Americas, study of hundreds of mosquito genomes reveals

Author Gretchen VogelPosted on September 18, 2025

Vaccine given during pregnancy could protect babies from an invisible killer

Shots target group B streptococcus, a little-known microbe that can cause stillbirths and life-threatening disease in infants

Shots target group B streptococcus, a little-known microbe that can cause stillbirths and life-threatening disease in infants

Author Leslie RobertsPosted on September 18, 2025

Neurodegeneration may emerge in football players earlier than previously thought

Even in athletes without chronic traumatic encephalopathy, brain tissue showed neuron loss and other changes, though their significance isn’t clear

Even in athletes without chronic traumatic encephalopathy, brain tissue showed neuron loss and other changes, though their significance isn’t clear

Author Catherine OffordPosted on September 17, 2025

Scientists make most authentic kidney replicas so far

Lab-grown organoids reproduce some of a kidney’s internal structure and function

Lab-grown organoids reproduce some of a kidney’s internal structure and function

Author Mitch LesliePosted on September 17, 2025

Delays, uncertainty plague NSF fellowship for graduate students

After an unusual award process this year, applicants for next year are waiting for overdue guidelines

After an unusual award process this year, applicants for next year are waiting for overdue guidelines

Author Katie LanginPosted on September 17, 2025

NIH promises to create conflict-of-interest database for scientists, but offers few details

Proposed system would mirror Open Payments program for tracking industry payments to doctors

Proposed system would mirror Open Payments program for tracking industry payments to doctors

Author Phie JacobsPosted on September 17, 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

Have half of wildebeests in the Serengeti disappeared?

New satellite method challenges past estimates from aerial surveys, but biologists are skeptical

New satellite method challenges past estimates from aerial surveys, but biologists are skeptical

Author Gennaro TommaPosted on September 17, 2025

Notorious ex–weapons factory will lock up nuclear waste in glass—if the White House lets it

Hanford vitrification plant set to open but some fear Trump officials are pushing for a cheaper alternative

Hanford vitrification plant set to open but some fear Trump officials are pushing for a cheaper alternative

Author Warren CornwallPosted on September 16, 2025

House panels charge U.S. National Academies with producing partisan studies

Pending spending bill urges agencies to find other sources of scientific advice

Pending spending bill urges agencies to find other sources of scientific advice

Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 16, 2025

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