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Mosquito-borne viruses surge in a warming Europe

Chikungunya cases break records in France; West Nile virus appears near Rome

Chikungunya cases break records in France; West Nile virus appears near Rome

Author Meredith WadmanPosted on September 3, 2025

NSF could be moving down the street

Government sets requirements for new space that sound like nearby patent office campus

Government sets requirements for new space that sound like nearby patent office campus

Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on September 2, 2025

Vote by Dutch lawmakers threatens major primate research center

In victory for animal rights activists, research on monkeys would end in 2030

In victory for animal rights activists, research on monkeys would end in 2030

Author Martin EnserinkPosted on September 2, 2025

House Republicans add to support for maintaining NIH budget in 2026

Both chambers of Congress have now rejected Trump’s proposed 40% cut

Both chambers of Congress have now rejected Trump’s proposed 40% cut

Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on September 2, 2025

Human ancestors braved England’s ice-covered northlands 440,000 years ago

How exactly ancient toolmakers survived the harsh conditions remains a mystery

How exactly ancient toolmakers survived the harsh conditions remains a mystery

Author Colin BarrasPosted on September 1, 2025

Despite Supreme Court win, NIH may not quickly kill again some 900 grants on sensitive topics

Government legal advice would preserve restored projects studying health disparities, transgender health but threats remain

Government legal advice would preserve restored projects studying health disparities, transgender health but threats remain

Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on August 29, 2025

Stalagmites reveal devastating droughts that helped spur Maya breakdown

Series of droughts chronicled in cave rocks likely pushed civilization to breaking point

Series of droughts chronicled in cave rocks likely pushed civilization to breaking point

Author Taylor Mitchell BrownPosted on August 29, 2025

Trust in elections rises after ‘inoculations’ meant to preempt false fraud claims

New U.S.-Brazil study points to ways of countering election misinformation, political scientists say

New U.S.-Brazil study points to ways of countering election misinformation, political scientists say

Author Kai KupferschmidtPosted on August 29, 2025

Has a huge blob of dark matter been found in our galactic neighborhood?

If confirmed, vast cloud could test predictions about the Milky Way’s hidden architecture

If confirmed, vast cloud could test predictions about the Milky Way’s hidden architecture

Author Daniel CleryPosted on August 29, 2025

AI enters the grant game, picking winners

Funders test algorithms to spot promising science, raising hopes of faster reviews—and fears of bias

Funders test algorithms to spot promising science, raising hopes of faster reviews—and fears of bias

Author Siddhant PusdekarPosted on August 29, 2025

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