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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

The Ig Nobels are science’s most lighthearted event. This year is ‘not typical’

Amid Trump research cuts, visa restrictions, and international conflicts, some winners sit out the celebration of whimsical science

Amid Trump research cuts, visa restrictions, and international conflicts, some winners sit out the celebration of whimsical science
Author Hannah RichterPosted on September 19, 2025

Under Trump, NSF faces worst crisis in its 75-year history

Political directives have undermined agency’s independence and record of supporting the best basic research

Political directives have undermined agency's independence and record of supporting the best basic research
Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 19, 2025

Researchers customize AI tools at global ‘hackathon’

More than 1200 scientists and developers explore how large language models can be applied to materials science and chemistry

More than 1200 scientists and developers explore how large language models can be applied to materials science and chemistry
Author Zack SavitskyPosted on September 19, 2025

First insect-bearing amber found in South America gives clues to forest life 112 million years ago

Flies, beetles, wasps, and other creatures from the Cretaceous reveal ecosystems details of the Gondwanan supercontinent

Flies, beetles, wasps, and other creatures from the Cretaceous reveal ecosystems details of the Gondwanan supercontinent
Author Celina ZhaoPosted on September 18, 2025

Smart dogs have a humanlike knack for naming new objects

In games with toys, “gifted” dogs can extend names to new objects with the same purpose as known ones

In games with toys, “gifted” dogs can extend names to new objects with the same purpose as known ones
Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on September 18, 2025

USDA funding delays under Trump compromise agricultural research

Sharp drop in grant awards leaves researchers frustrated

Sharp drop in grant awards leaves researchers frustrated
Author Erik StokstadPosted on September 18, 2025

How the yellow fever mosquito conquered the world

Aedes aegypti further adapted to life around humans when it arrived in the Americas, study of hundreds of mosquito genomes reveals

Aedes aegypti further adapted to life around humans when it arrived in the Americas, study of hundreds of mosquito genomes reveals
Author Gretchen VogelPosted on September 18, 2025

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