Plan to alter Argentina’s glacier protection law draws criticism
Nation was first to legally protect frozen landscapes, a key source of water
Nation was first to legally protect frozen landscapes, a key source of water
The project lost its data stream in 2022 after the war in Ukraine began
Unusually obstructive plumage compromises the vision of two types of pheasants—a first in birds
Bats could form a bridge between marine and terrestrial mammals, scientists say
Policy drops “paylines” based on peer-review scores and requires geography and other factors to guide approvals
The studies may still hold clues to the powers and limits of GLP-1 drugs
World Health Organization supports “spatial repellents” to prevent malaria, but it’s unclear who will pay for them
Studies related to HIV and other infectious diseases will be phased out, sources say; fate of the agency’s animals remains unclear
Loss of federal support leads to staff layoffs and fewer committees of outside experts
With China’s surge in renewable energy, greenhouse gases are reaching a turning point