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When women researchers publish, media attention doesn’t always follow

Men-led papers receive more media coverage than women’s, new study finds

Men-led papers receive more media coverage than women’s, new study finds
Author Anirban MukhopadhyayPosted on October 9, 2025

These ‘ghost flowers’ thrive without photosynthesis. One scientist is learning how

Japanese botanist Kenji Suetsugu studies plants that steal carbon and nutrients from soil fungi David Malakoff 12:43 PM :heavy_check_mark:

Japanese botanist Kenji Suetsugu studies plants that steal carbon and nutrients from soil fungi David Malakoff 12:43 PM :heavy_check_mark:
Author Dennis NormilePosted on October 9, 2025

What’s it like to tell someone she won a Nobel Prize?

Science chats with photographer Lindsey Wasson, who captured how Nobel winner Mary Brunkow reacted to life-changing news

Science chats with photographer Lindsey Wasson, who captured how Nobel winner Mary Brunkow reacted to life-changing news
Author Charles BorstPosted on October 9, 2025

In mind-bending twist, ‘magic’ mushrooms evolved twice independently

Study identifies entirely new suite of enzymes that can make psilocybin

Study identifies entirely new suite of enzymes that can make psilocybin
Author Taylor Mitchell BrownPosted on October 9, 2025

Architects of molecular cages win chemistry Nobel

Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi honored for developing metal-organic frameworks

Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi honored for developing metal-organic frameworks
Author Science News StaffPosted on October 8, 2025

First approved drug for mitochondrial disease could pave way for more treatments

Researchers are testing multiple treatments for the rare genetic conditions

Researchers are testing multiple treatments for the rare genetic conditions
Author Mitch LesliePosted on October 8, 2025

Cuts in global health and climate hit Research Triangle Institute hard

“Financial drubbing” underscores reliance of some independent research organizations on federal funding

“Financial drubbing” underscores reliance of some independent research organizations on federal funding
Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on October 8, 2025

Journals and publishers crack down on research from open health data sets

PLOS, Frontiers, and others announce policies trying to stem the tide of suspect research

PLOS, Frontiers, and others announce policies trying to stem the tide of suspect research
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on October 8, 2025

Long-lived gamma ray burst could signal a new kind of cosmic catastrophe

Some theorists think unusual event could be a black hole devouring a star from within

Some theorists think unusual event could be a black hole devouring a star from within
Author Daniel CleryPosted on October 8, 2025

Physics Nobel awarded for macro demonstration of quantum effects

John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis honored for work on quantum mechanical tunnelling

John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis honored for work on quantum mechanical tunnelling
Author Science's News StaffPosted on October 7, 2025

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  • When women researchers publish, media attention doesn’t always follow
  • These ‘ghost flowers’ thrive without photosynthesis. One scientist is learning how
  • What’s it like to tell someone she won a Nobel Prize?
  • In mind-bending twist, ‘magic’ mushrooms evolved twice independently
  • Architects of molecular cages win chemistry Nobel

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