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Notorious ex–weapons factory will lock up nuclear waste in glass—if the White House lets it

Hanford vitrification plant set to open but some fear Trump officials are pushing for a cheaper alternative

Hanford vitrification plant set to open but some fear Trump officials are pushing for a cheaper alternative
Author Warren CornwallPosted on September 16, 2025

House panels charge U.S. National Academies with producing partisan studies

Pending spending bill urges agencies to find other sources of scientific advice

Pending spending bill urges agencies to find other sources of scientific advice
Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 16, 2025

Satellites could reveal the secret burial grounds of Mexico’s murder victims

Sensors can detect chemical clues invisible to the human eye

Sensors can detect chemical clues invisible to the human eye
Author Roberto GonzálezPosted on September 15, 2025

After bizarre journey, prized history of molecular biology archive finds new home

Science History Institute makes public multimillion-dollar collection, including Rosalind Franklin’s famous DNA image, assembled by fake scientist

Science History Institute makes public multimillion-dollar collection, including Rosalind Franklin’s famous DNA image, assembled by fake scientist
Author Jon CohenPosted on September 15, 2025

Scientists decry NIH pledge to end some human fetal tissue research

Move could signal return to ban on such studies imposed by first Trump administration

Move could signal return to ban on such studies imposed by first Trump administration
Author Phie JacobsPosted on September 15, 2025

Gold-covered hairballs may reveal why cats eat grass

Spiky projections on plant matter may act like “drain snakes,” helping felines dislodge wads of fur

Spiky projections on plant matter may act like “drain snakes,” helping felines dislodge wads of fur
Author Christa Lesté-LasserrePosted on September 12, 2025

Far more authors use AI to write science papers than admit it, publisher reports

Finding highlights promise, questions about detectors of AI-generated text

Finding highlights promise, questions about detectors of AI-generated text
Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on September 12, 2025

Great Britain’s economy didn’t completely tank after Romans left, countering conventional wisdom

“Completely surprising” discovery based on ancient pollutants suggests mining and smelting continued apace for centuries

“Completely surprising” discovery based on ancient pollutants suggests mining and smelting continued apace for centuries
Author Ann GibbonsPosted on September 11, 2025

NIH kicks off yearlong effort to modernize biosafety policies

New initiative leaves researchers with questions about details and scope

New initiative leaves researchers with questions about details and scope
Author Phie JacobsPosted on September 11, 2025

Weird rings of DNA fuel cancers. This scientist leads the effort to target them

Paul Mischel and others are testing therapies for rogue genetic loops that drive tumor evolution and growth

Paul Mischel and others are testing therapies for rogue genetic loops that drive tumor evolution and growth
Author Elie DolginPosted on September 11, 2025

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