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One-fifth of computer science papers may include AI content

A surge in AI-generated text has been detected in papers across many disciplines since the release of ChatGPT

A surge in AI-generated text has been detected in papers across many disciplines since the release of ChatGPT
Author Phie JacobsPosted on August 4, 2025

Scientific fraud has become an ‘industry,’ alarming analysis finds

Sophisticated global networks are infiltrating journals to publish fake papers

Sophisticated global networks are infiltrating journals to publish fake papers
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on August 4, 2025

Ecuador eliminates science agency in major reorganization

Plan to revamp research and merge environment and energy ministries sparks concern

Plan to revamp research and merge environment and energy ministries sparks concern
Author Kata KaráthPosted on August 1, 2025

Blood taken from Danish babies ended up in huge genetic study—without consent

The iPsych project, which investigates the genetics of psychiatric disorders, has sent 140,000 opt-out notices amid backlash

The iPsych project, which investigates the genetics of psychiatric disorders, has sent 140,000 opt-out notices amid backlash
Author Annika InampudiPosted on August 1, 2025

Simple solar device extracts ammonia from wastewater

Technique could provide cheap fertilizer and prevent harmful nutrient runoff

Technique could provide cheap fertilizer and prevent harmful nutrient runoff
Author Robert F. ServicePosted on August 1, 2025

NSF and NIH suspend grants to UCLA

Move follows Trump administration finding that school didn’t effectively combat antisemitism

Move follows Trump administration finding that school didn’t effectively combat antisemitism
Author Daniel GaristoPosted on August 1, 2025

Thank ketchup for your French fries

Interbreeding with tomatoes 9 million years ago gave potatoes the genes to develop tubers

Interbreeding with tomatoes 9 million years ago gave potatoes the genes to develop tubers
Author Erik StokstadPosted on July 31, 2025

With boost to NIH budget, Senate panel rejects Trump’s plan to slash agency

Republicans on spending committee push back against proposed reorganization and overhead cuts

Republicans on spending committee push back against proposed reorganization and overhead cuts
Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on July 31, 2025

Civilian scientists are helping make Ukraine’s military more tech savvy

War with Russia is reshaping research on everything from exotic drones to trauma care

War with Russia is reshaping research on everything from exotic drones to trauma care
Author Richard StonePosted on July 31, 2025

Amid unrelenting attacks on Ukraine, mental health researchers seek to understand psychological toll

Studies of soldiers and civilians could provide clues to diagnosis and treatments

Studies of soldiers and civilians could provide clues to diagnosis and treatments
Author Richard StonePosted on July 31, 2025

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