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Month: November 2025

‘A sigh of relief’: New malaria drug succeeds in large clinical trial

As existing drugs falter because of resistance, the world gets a backup—but hard choices loom on how to use it

As existing drugs falter because of resistance, the world gets a backup—but hard choices loom on how to use it

Author Kai KupferschmidtPosted on November 12, 2025

After Coalition S disrupted scientific publishing, new plan retreats from strict requirements

The group’s latest strategy emphasizes consultation, lacks spending pledges

The group’s latest strategy emphasizes consultation, lacks spending pledges

Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on November 12, 2025November 12, 2025

Fossil vomit contains new species of pterosaur from Brazil

Filter-feeding flying reptile was likely devoured by a dinosaur during the early Cretaceous

Filter-feeding flying reptile was likely devoured by a dinosaur during the early Cretaceous

Author Jack TamisieaPosted on November 12, 2025

That’s no spider! It’s a decoy

Arachnids build large lookalikes to ward off predators

Arachnids build large lookalikes to ward off predators

Author Sahas MehraPosted on November 11, 2025

Australia’s unprecedented toxic algal bloom has a surprise culprit

A relatively unknown species is producing a notorious neurotoxin, devastating sea life

A relatively unknown species is producing a notorious neurotoxin, devastating sea life

Author Erik StokstadPosted on November 11, 2025

New, more stable qubits could simplify dreamed-of quantum computers

Advance underscores the importance of materials science for quantum computing

Advance underscores the importance of materials science for quantum computing

Author Adrian ChoPosted on November 11, 2025

Sand mining threatens Asia’s largest lake

Cambodia’s Tonle Sap supports important fisheries and wildlife

Cambodia’s Tonle Sap supports important fisheries and wildlife

Author Dennis NormilePosted on November 10, 2025

The twisted secret behind a chameleon’s oddball eyes

Coiled nerves allow the reptiles to move their peepers in multiple directions at once without moving their heads

Coiled nerves allow the reptiles to move their peepers in multiple directions at once without moving their heads

Author Jack TamisieaPosted on November 10, 2025

Canadian government kills ostriches afflicted by H5N1 despite appeal from RFK Jr.

Culling proceeds after Canada’s Supreme Court ends heated 11-month battle over the fate of more than 300 birds

Culling proceeds after Canada’s Supreme Court ends heated 11-month battle over the fate of more than 300 birds

Author Jon CohenPosted on November 10, 2025November 10, 2025

James Watson: Titan of science with tragic flaws

Science historian Nathaniel Comfort reflects on the “most famous scientist of the 20th century, and the most infamous of the 21st”

Science historian Nathaniel Comfort reflects on the “most famous scientist of the 20th century, and the most infamous of the 21st”

Author Jon CohenPosted on November 9, 2025November 9, 2025

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