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Congress close to passing law that would freeze out certain Chinese biotechs

Latest version of Biosecure Act could raise costs for academic biology labs in an effort to prevent theft of Americans’ health data

Latest version of Biosecure Act could raise costs for academic biology labs in an effort to prevent theft of Americans’ health data

Author Robert F. ServicePosted on October 27, 2025

How NSF hopes to keep Antarctic scientists afloat without an icebreaker

Ending Palmer lease is one of many belt-tightening moves amid budget uncertainty

Ending Palmer lease is one of many belt-tightening moves amid budget uncertainty

Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on October 24, 2025

Justice Department unexpectedly drops fraud case against Alzheimer’s scientist

Decision comes after disclosure of university letter concluding Hoau-Yan Wang did not engage in misconduct

Decision comes after disclosure of university letter concluding Hoau-Yan Wang did not engage in misconduct

Author John TravisPosted on October 24, 2025

Rats filmed snatching bats from air for first time

Stunning hunting behaviour captured in German cave

Stunning hunting behaviour captured in German cave

Author Chris BaraniukPosted on October 24, 2025

Ambient noise can track dangerous ocean acidification

Acoustic technique could make it easier to monitor threat to marine life stemming from rising carbon emissions

Acoustic technique could make it easier to monitor threat to marine life stemming from rising carbon emissions

Author Paul VoosenPosted on October 24, 2025

Fat-chomping enzyme that ‘moonlights’ as gene regulator could point to obesity treatments

Hormone-sensitive lipase works in the nucleus to keep fat cells healthy, new study suggests

Hormone-sensitive lipase works in the nucleus to keep fat cells healthy, new study suggests

Author Zunnash KhanPosted on October 23, 2025

At futuristic meeting, AIs took the lead in producing and reviewing all the studies

Organizers aim to tune AI to help accelerate science

Organizers aim to tune AI to help accelerate science

Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on October 23, 2025

Can the <em>Deadliest Catch</em> crab fishery survive warming seas?

After a brutal heat wave, scientists race to predict how Bering Sea snow crabs will cope with climate change

After a brutal heat wave, scientists race to predict how Bering Sea snow crabs will cope with climate change

Author Warren CornwallPosted on October 23, 2025

University of California faculty push back against Big Brother cybersecurity mandate

School officials defend software as bulwark against ransomware, but professors fear potential surveillance of their devices

School officials defend software as bulwark against ransomware, but professors fear potential surveillance of their devices

Author Celina ZhaoPosted on October 23, 2025

Sumerian civilization may have been jump-started by the rise and fall of tides

Millennia before the first cities, early Mesopotamians probably harnessed tides to irrigate crops

Millennia before the first cities, early Mesopotamians probably harnessed tides to irrigate crops

Author Andrew CurryPosted on October 22, 2025

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