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Could technology reduce fractures in racehorses?

AI promises advance warnings, and mathematical models point to a simple prevention strategy

AI promises advance warnings, and mathematical models point to a simple prevention strategy
Author Christa Lesté-LasserrePosted on October 2, 2025

After months in limbo, four NIH institute directors fired

Two leaders removed by Trump administration had hoped to stay at agency as in-house investigators

Two leaders removed by Trump administration had hoped to stay at agency as in-house investigators
Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on October 2, 2025

China launches ambitious collaboration to map primate brains—including ours

25-year plan will tap brain-mapping prowess in two dozen countries to visualize the organ in unprecedented detail

25-year plan will tap brain-mapping prowess in two dozen countries to visualize the organ in unprecedented detail
Author Richard StonePosted on October 1, 2025

Ancient DNA from horses slaughtered by Neanderthals sheds light on equine evolution

200,000-year-old genes are oldest ever recovered from open-air site

200,000-year-old genes are oldest ever recovered from open-air site
Author Andrew CurryPosted on October 1, 2025

Wildfire smoke is charring your wine. This microbe could help

Bacteria already living on grapes can break down smoky chemicals that wreck flavor

Bacteria already living on grapes can break down smoky chemicals that wreck flavor
Author Celina ZhaoPosted on October 1, 2025

AI reveals vast ‘ghost forests’ along U.S. coast

Machine learning method counts nearly 12 million dead trees, many likely killed by rising seas

Machine learning method counts nearly 12 million dead trees, many likely killed by rising seas
Author James DinneenPosted on October 1, 2025

Prehistoric camel art pointed to precious water sources in the Arabian Desert

Hunter-gatherers may have used the engravings to find water 12,000 years ago

Hunter-gatherers may have used the engravings to find water 12,000 years ago
Author Taylor Mitchell BrownPosted on September 30, 2025

AI-generated ‘participants’ can lead social science experiments astray, study finds

Data produced by “silicon samples” depends on researchers’ exact choice of models, prompts, and settings

Data produced by “silicon samples” depends on researchers’ exact choice of models, prompts, and settings
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on September 30, 2025

‘Thrilled’ Indonesian scientists celebrate return of fossil trove from the Netherlands

The items to be returned, which include Java Man, were collected during the colonial era

The items to be returned, which include Java Man, were collected during the colonial era
Author Martin EnserinkPosted on September 30, 2025September 30, 2025

China bolsters controversial claim to Pacific languages with new museum

Nationalist narrative holds that Austronesian language and culture originated in China, not Taiwan

Nationalist narrative holds that Austronesian language and culture originated in China, not Taiwan
Author Marcel HobmaPosted on September 30, 2025

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  • Wildfire smoke is charring your wine. This microbe could help

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