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Neutrino astronomers set biggest traps ever for messengers from cosmic accelerators

Country-size array of radio antennas could trace ultra–high-energy particles back to supernovae and black holes

Country-size array of radio antennas could trace ultra–high-energy particles back to supernovae and black holes

Author Daniel CleryPosted on August 20, 2025

Massive tropical bat is surprisingly family oriented, rare videos show

New footage reveals spectral bats “hugging,” playing, and bringing food to their young

New footage reveals spectral bats “hugging,” playing, and bringing food to their young

Author Jasmin GalvanPosted on August 20, 2025

Facing ‘impossible’ workload, USDA struggles to oversee lab animal welfare

Shrinking staff and other handicaps threaten enforcement of federal law that protects research animals

Shrinking staff and other handicaps threaten enforcement of federal law that protects research animals

Author David GrimmPosted on August 19, 2025

As Alaska’s salmon plummet, scientists home in on the killer

Chinook in the Yukon River appear to be particularly vulnerable to a common parasite—and warming waters may be abetting the infection

Chinook in the Yukon River appear to be particularly vulnerable to a common parasite—and warming waters may be abetting the infection

Author Warren CornwallPosted on August 18, 2025

NIH director orders new review of grants in outline of top research priorities

Many topics on Bhattacharya’s list are familiar, but order to re-evaluate grants draws concerns

Many topics on Bhattacharya’s list are familiar, but order to re-evaluate grants draws concerns

Author Jocelyn KaiserPosted on August 15, 2025

Fossilized fish trails reveal earliest steps out of water

Possible lungfish tracks could push back animal migration onto land by 10 million years

Possible lungfish tracks could push back animal migration onto land by 10 million years

Author Taylor Mitchell BrownPosted on August 15, 2025

Don’t blame the algorithm: Polarization may be inherent in social media

In simulations, AI-generated users of stripped-down social media without content algorithms still split into polarized echo chambers

In simulations, AI-generated users of stripped-down social media without content algorithms still split into polarized echo chambers

Author Hannah RichterPosted on August 15, 2025

Museum artifacts rewrite the timeline of gold refining

One technique was practiced significantly earlier than some researchers believe

One technique was practiced significantly earlier than some researchers believe

Author Katherine KorneiPosted on August 14, 2025

Brain device that reads inner thoughts aloud inspires strategies to protect mental privacy

Researchers isolated signals from a brain implant so people with movement disorders could voice thoughts without trying to speak

Researchers isolated signals from a brain implant so people with movement disorders could voice thoughts without trying to speak

Author Annika InampudiPosted on August 14, 2025

Hot springs’ hardy microbes offer new source of antibiotics

The mysterious branch of life of known as archaea harbor unique bacteria-fighting compounds

The mysterious branch of life of known as archaea harbor unique bacteria-fighting compounds

Author Robert F. ServicePosted on August 14, 2025

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