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Pigeons sense Earth’s magnetic field in an entirely new way

Specialized hair cells pick electric currents induced by magnetism

Specialized hair cells pick electric currents induced by magnetism

Author Erik StokstadPosted on November 20, 2025

‘This is censorship.’ Conference requires abstracts to comply with Trump anti-DEI order

NASA-funded planetary science institute previously scrubbed hundreds of records from its archive

NASA-funded planetary science institute previously scrubbed hundreds of records from its archive

Author Elise CuttsPosted on November 20, 2025

Black holes may be source of Milky Way’s mysterious high-energy cosmic rays

Researchers at Tibetan observatory trace gamma ray light back to violent microquasars

Researchers at Tibetan observatory trace gamma ray light back to violent microquasars

Author Dennis NormilePosted on November 19, 2025

Watch superstretchy bloodworms turn themselves inside out

The marine worm’s unusually structured proboscis could inspire future soft-bodied robots

The marine worm’s unusually structured proboscis could inspire future soft-bodied robots

Author Jack TamisieaPosted on November 19, 2025

Despite Trump chaos, NSF avoided feared dip in research financing

Number of new grants fell by 20%, but got larger, as funder braced for potential budget cut

Number of new grants fell by 20%, but got larger, as funder braced for potential budget cut

Author Jeffrey BrainardMonica HersherPosted on November 19, 2025

Curious gravitational wave may be hint at primordial black holes—or just noise

Astronomers approach unusual observation with caution and excitement

Astronomers approach unusual observation with caution and excitement

Author Adrian ChoPosted on November 18, 2025

High-resolution climate model forecasts a wet, turbulent future

With details as fine as short-term weather forecasts, model achieves newfound accuracy

With details as fine as short-term weather forecasts, model achieves newfound accuracy

Author Paul VoosenPosted on November 18, 2025

Lab-grown models of human brains are advancing rapidly. Can ethics keep pace?

Whether neural organoids feel pain or should be placed in animals are among the questions swirling around biology’s hot new technology

Whether neural organoids feel pain or should be placed in animals are among the questions swirling around biology’s hot new technology

Author Mitch LesliePosted on November 18, 2025

Radar data find no decline in insect numbers—but there’s a catch

Study of continental U.S. sees stable population of bugs, but it may be missing important pieces of the puzzle

Study of continental U.S. sees stable population of bugs, but it may be missing important pieces of the puzzle

Author Katherine KorneiPosted on November 18, 2025

Giant telescope project, long planned for Hawaii, gets cozy with Spain

Spain’s €400 million offer could induce Thirty Meter Telescope to switch sites

Spain’s €400 million offer could induce Thirty Meter Telescope to switch sites

Author Daniel CleryPosted on November 17, 2025

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