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Canada’s new budget aims to lure U.S. researchers to relocate

Spending plan also calls for smaller research spending cut than feared

Spending plan also calls for smaller research spending cut than feared

Author Brian OwensPosted on November 5, 2025

Australia’s red rocks hold mysteriously detailed fossils. We finally know how they formed

Chemical analysis could help predict locations of other ancient sites with impeccable fossils

Chemical analysis could help predict locations of other ancient sites with impeccable fossils

Author Taylor Mitchell BrownPosted on November 4, 2025

Startup pioneers subscription service for space-based astronomy

Blue Skies Space will sell data from its tiny, low-cost UV telescope

Blue Skies Space will sell data from its tiny, low-cost UV telescope

Author Daniel CleryPosted on November 4, 2025

<em>Science</em>’s ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ contest is open again!

For the first time, there’s a special prize for an AI-generated dance

For the first time, there’s a special prize for an AI-generated dance

Author Science News StaffPosted on November 4, 2025

U.K. science sector is ‘bleeding to death,’ lawmakers say in alarming report

House of Lords committee urges government to stem exodus of science and technology companies

House of Lords committee urges government to stem exodus of science and technology companies

Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on November 4, 2025

Have physicists finally solved the ‘golfer’s curse’?

Team says it has hit on an explanation for heartbreaking “lip outs”

Team says it has hit on an explanation for heartbreaking “lip outs”

Author Anna DemmingPosted on November 4, 2025

Main U.S. funder of physical sciences chops down advisory panels, alarms researchers

Scientists fear merger of Department of Energy advisory committees that gave them their voices at agency

Scientists fear merger of Department of Energy advisory committees that gave them their voices at agency

Author Adrian ChoPosted on November 4, 2025

Forests are migrating up mountain peaks

Satellite imagery reveals an unexpected shift in tree lines—but it may not have anything to do with climate change

Satellite imagery reveals an unexpected shift in tree lines—but it may not have anything to do with climate change

Author Paul VoosenPosted on November 4, 2025

This organism turns dino bones orange—making them easier to spot

Paleontologists use drones and brightly colored lichen to search for fossils in the Canadian Badlands

Paleontologists use drones and brightly colored lichen to search for fossils in the Canadian Badlands

Author Phie JacobsPosted on November 3, 2025

Antarctic glacier shows fastest retreat in modern history

Tides and glacial earthquakes caused record ice loss at Hektoria Glacier

Tides and glacial earthquakes caused record ice loss at Hektoria Glacier

Author Hannah RichterPosted on November 3, 2025

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