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Storied atom-smasher that makes tiny Big Bangs wraps up mission

For 26 years, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has re-created the quark-gluon plasma that filled the infant universe

For 26 years, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has re-created the quark-gluon plasma that filled the infant universe
Author Adrian ChoPosted on September 24, 2025

Thousands of quakes struck a major Greek volcano, mapping the plumbing beneath it

A “crisis” that rocked the island of Santorini may reveal a shared magma system between two volcanoes with explosive histories

A “crisis” that rocked the island of Santorini may reveal a shared magma system between two volcanoes with explosive histories
Author Evan HowellPosted on September 24, 2025

In a first, a gene therapy seems to slow Huntington disease

Small study suggests uniQure drug could be first successful treatment for devastating brain disorder

Small study suggests uniQure drug could be first successful treatment for devastating brain disorder
Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on September 24, 2025

A ‘solar bump’ could help data centers recover wasted energy

Solar water heaters could recoup 8% of the electricity needs of AI computer farms

Solar water heaters could recoup 8% of the electricity needs of AI computer farms
Author Hannah RichterPosted on September 24, 2025

Trump visa policy requires universities to pay huge fee to hire foreign scholars

U.S. employers to pay $100,000 for every new H-1B visa

U.S. employers to pay $100,000 for every new H-1B visa
Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 23, 2025

Trump’s autism initiative embraces little-tested vitamin as a treatment

FDA to approve leucovorin despite questions about whom it might help

FDA to approve leucovorin despite questions about whom it might help
Author Gretchen VogelPosted on September 23, 2025

Ethicists flirt with AI to review human research

Large language models could help reduce backlog of study proposals, but critics are wary of entrusting ethics to machines

Large language models could help reduce backlog of study proposals, but critics are wary of entrusting ethics to machines
Author Celina ZhaoPosted on September 23, 2025

U.S. court orders NIH to restore killed grants to California researchers

Judge says district court is proper forum to protest mass grant terminations

Judge says district court is proper forum to protest mass grant terminations
Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 23, 2025

Whose papers have an edge at <em>Science</em>? In unusual study, journal looks in the mirror

Confidential data show being in the U.S., at a prestigious institution, and in a large team all may help

Confidential data show being in the U.S., at a prestigious institution, and in a large team all may help
Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on September 23, 2025

Even subzero parts of the Arctic are thawing. Ancient salt is the culprit

Long-buried layers of saline permafrost seem to be accelerating climate change’s transformation of the Arctic

Long-buried layers of saline permafrost seem to be accelerating climate change's transformation of the Arctic
Author Tim AppenzellerPosted on September 22, 2025

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  • Storied atom-smasher that makes tiny Big Bangs wraps up mission
  • Thousands of quakes struck a major Greek volcano, mapping the plumbing beneath it
  • In a first, a gene therapy seems to slow Huntington disease
  • A ‘solar bump’ could help data centers recover wasted energy
  • Trump visa policy requires universities to pay huge fee to hire foreign scholars

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