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Could a giant dam save the Atlantic currents that keep Europe warm?

Geoengineering scheme that would block the Bering Strait could kill the ocean circulation it’s meant to protect, researchers warn

Geoengineering scheme that would block the Bering Strait could kill the ocean circulation it’s meant to protect, researchers warn

Author Paul VoosenPosted on September 5, 2025

Harvard victory leaves scientists feeling vindicated but uncertain

Trump administration vows to appeal ruling that it illegally cut $2.2 billion in research funding

Trump administration vows to appeal ruling that it illegally cut $2.2 billion in research funding

Author Phie JacobsPosted on September 4, 2025

The last gift: How bodies donated for research may help find a cure for HIV

Pioneering project uses “rapid autopsies” to find virus hideouts in infected people

Pioneering project uses “rapid autopsies” to find virus hideouts in infected people

Author Jon CohenPosted on September 4, 2025

New ‘hyperlocal’ forecasts aim to give Indian cities early warning of monsoon floods

In Mumbai, new tools provided up to 3 days notice of dangerous downpours

In Mumbai, new tools provided up to 3 days notice of dangerous downpours

Author Vaishnavi ChandrashekharPosted on September 4, 2025

Ancient skeletons’ genes reveal origin of the Slavic people

DNA connects modern Slavs to a wave of migration following the fall of the Roman Empire

DNA connects modern Slavs to a wave of migration following the fall of the Roman Empire

Author Andrew CurryPosted on September 3, 2025

Data from defunct NASA lander paint a radical new picture of Mars’s interior

Studies identify a solid inner core and buried remnants of giant impacts

Studies identify a solid inner core and buried remnants of giant impacts

Author Paul VoosenPosted on September 3, 2025

Ant queen lays eggs that hatch into two species

Bizarre discovery of interspecies cloning “almost impossible to believe,” biologists say

Bizarre discovery of interspecies cloning “almost impossible to believe,” biologists say

Author Erik StokstadPosted on September 3, 2025

After ‘humiliating’ raid, Burkina Faso halts ‘gene drive’ project to fight malaria

Disinformation campaign may have triggered “brutal” shutdown of mosquito lab

Disinformation campaign may have triggered “brutal” shutdown of mosquito lab

Author Kai KupferschmidtPosted on September 3, 2025

Studies deliver new blow to cancer microbiome literature—and offer a way forward

Two analyses of microbial DNA in tumor samples aim to put controversy-riddled field back on track

Two analyses of microbial DNA in tumor samples aim to put controversy-riddled field back on track

Author Catherine OffordPosted on September 3, 2025

Mosquito-borne viruses surge in a warming Europe

Chikungunya cases break records in France; West Nile virus appears near Rome

Chikungunya cases break records in France; West Nile virus appears near Rome

Author Meredith WadmanPosted on September 3, 2025

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