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29-01 (23:54)  U.K. physics community braces for deep funding cuts
29-01 (20:54)  As humans return to the Moon, scientists confront the dangers of deep-space radiation
29-01 (19:54)  Snakes on a train? Deadly reptiles may be hopping railcars in India
29-01 (17:54)  In a twist, polar bears are getting fatter in the Norwegian Arctic
28-01 (19:54)  Earth-size planet spotted with yearlong orbit
28-01 (17:54)  A motley crew of fossils illuminates an ancient, mysterious extinction event
28-01 (16:54)  Congress set to cut basic defense science funding
28-01 (01:40)  Splat! Could roadkill replace some studies of live animals?
28-01 (01:40)  Fluttering 'tails' on bird nests confuse would-be predators
27-01 (00:40)  U.S. government has lost more than 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since Trump took office
27-01 (00:40)  Controversial Chilean energy project scrapped, relieving astronomers
26-01 (21:40)  Oldest wooden tools may have been used to butcher elephants
26-01 (21:40)  Earthquake sensors buried in the quietest spot on Earth
26-01 (09:23)  Tidal waves of lava may slosh around alien worlds
24-01 (02:09)  Bird flu antibodies found in cow in the Netherlands, a first outside of U.S.
24-01 (00:09)  ArXiv preprint server clamps down on AI slop
23-01 (23:09)  Oil helped build Venezuela's science. Can oil now revive it?
23-01 (21:09)  Mysterious difference between Hawaiian volcanoes may reflect divide deep within Earth
23-01 (21:09)  Watch this smiling robot walk on water
23-01 (20:09)  Trump imposes new NIH funding ban on human fetal tissue research
23-01 (19:09)  Bee-hunting beetles are the first animals known to fake the smell of flowers
22-01 (21:09)  Falling space junk can be tracked from its sonic booms
22-01 (18:09)  Hulking kangaroo ancestors could hop just like their nimble descendants
22-01 (17:09)  How Trump's moves could dramatically reshape the scientific workforce
21-01 (21:09)  Ice age Europeans imported tools from distant lands, perhaps as souvenirs
21-01 (21:09)  In the age of Trump, are U.S. scientists 'bringing white papers to a gunfight'?
21-01 (21:09)  Bizarre 400-million-year-old fossil was an unknown life form
21-01 (18:09)  Magnetically sensitive proteins could lead to new imaging tools and remote-controlled drugs
21-01 (18:09)  These ancient handprints may represent some of the world's first rock art
21-01 (18:09)  Which of Trump's upheavals in U.S. science are likely to stick?
21-01 (12:09)  Trove of Mexican genomes could help guide prescribing decisions
21-01 (10:09)  Spacecraft captures a solar flare as it builds into an explosive outburst
21-01 (00:09)  NASA ends support for planetary science advisory groups
20-01 (22:09)  NASA is making last-ditch attempt to contact tumbling Mars orbiter
20-01 (17:09)  Final funding bill for NIH pushes back against Trump cuts
20-01 (14:09)  Nearly one-third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry, preprint claims
20-01 (12:09)  As Greenland loses ice, global sea levels will rise—and its own will fall
19-01 (18:09)  No bull: This Austrian cow has learned to use tools
16-01 (20:40)  Some guest editors pack special issues with their own articles
16-01 (19:40)  Purdue blocks admission of many Chinese grad students in unwritten policy
16-01 (01:40)  Did a vaporized alien planet leave behind a strange iron 'bar'?
16-01 (00:40)  Illegal miners have forced Peru's oldest environmental research station to suspend work
15-01 (20:40)  What's below Antarctica's ice? New map provides clearest view yet
15-01 (20:40)  In fish, low doses of common pesticide speed aging and death
15-01 (20:40)  On a Galápagos island, a 'restoration project on steroids'
15-01 (20:40)  Scientists turn cells' most mysterious structures into spies on genetic activity
14-01 (23:40)  Slow grower: Tyrannosaurus rex didn't reach full size until age 40
14-01 (18:40)  Chinese telescope in Antarctica probes uncharted heavenly radiation
14-01 (17:40)  AI has supercharged scientists—but may have shrunk science
14-01 (02:23)  Urban dandelions have evolved to stay close to home. That's bad news
14-01 (00:23)  The Arctic's 'last ice area' is showing signs of weakness
13-01 (20:23)  How to cool down African homes—and keep mosquitoes out
13-01 (13:23)  The earliest Homo species did not look human, partial skeleton shows
12-01 (12:23)  Scientists spot never-before-seen shock wave around dead star
10-01 (01:09)  New hepatitis B drug could help 'functionally cure' some patients
09-01 (12:09)  World's oldest whale harpoons discovered in Brazil
09-01 (01:09)  The Trump administration says some approved childhood vaccines need better studies. Scientists disagree
08-01 (21:54)  How some people get drunk from their own gut bacteria
07-01 (23:54)  Ex-Google CEO funds private space telescope bigger than Hubble
07-01 (23:54)  Why does Denmark recommend so few childhood vaccines? A Danish scientist explains
07-01 (18:54)  Alzheimer's drug developers accuse clinical trial sites of faking data
07-01 (18:54)  Fossils point to common ancestor of modern humans, Neanderthals
07-01 (18:54)  Why a fatal 'black fungus' struck India during the COVID-19 pandemic
07-01 (00:54)  NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is dead
07-01 (00:54)  Fresh conflicts erupt around giant database for flu and COVID-19 sequences
06-01 (22:54)  Appeals court agrees that NIH cannot reduce overhead payments to academic institutions
06-01 (22:54)  Exclusive: Have scientists found Leonardo da Vinci's DNA?
06-01 (22:54)  Against all odds, a curious sea creature survived the dino-killing asteroid
06-01 (17:54)  Jellyfish sleep a lot like us—and for the same reasons
05-01 (23:54)  Congress set to reject Trump's major budget cuts to NSF, NASA, and energy science
05-01 (18:54)  Deep-sea earthquakes fuel huge plankton blooms in Antarctica
02-01 (22:40)  As deep-sea mining race ramps up, mission will assess whether ecosystems recover afterward
01-01 (18:23)  Blood-cleansing method faces its first test as cancer vaccine
31-12 (01:23)  After legal deal, NIH to review grant proposals frozen, denied, or withdrawn because of Trump directives
30-12 (21:23)  Is 'open science' delivering benefits? Major study finds proof is sparse
30-12 (17:23)  Science's favorite news visuals of 2025
29-12 (22:09)  Firing of neuroscience institute chief adds to NIH's leadership vacuum
29-12 (18:09)  Watch tiny plankton 'surf' ocean currents
29-12 (17:09)  Chemicals in million-year-old fossils reveal animals' lives in detail
29-12 (16:09)  The National Science Foundation just had a big reorganization. Here are five things to know
26-12 (17:54)  Science editors pick 2025's stories that stood out
24-12 (18:23)  Five things to know about NSF's new rules on merit review
24-12 (00:09)  Two ancient humans, including famed 'Iceman,' had cancer-causing virus
24-12 (00:09)  NIH official resigns after flap over risks of seasonal flu virus study
23-12 (23:09)  Life in Europa's ocean could feed on rocks' radioactive decay
23-12 (23:09)  NIH leader resigns after flap over risks of seasonal flu virus study
23-12 (22:09)  Roots of milk drinking revealed by South Asian genomes
23-12 (20:09)  Replicas of the uterine lining reveal drugs that may boost pregnancy success
23-12 (03:09)  Kennedy 'deeply committed to ending animal experimentation'
23-12 (00:09)  This fish seems to use its bizarre skull like a drum
22-12 (22:09)  Watch these raindrops turn into rolling 'sandballs'
22-12 (20:09)  Sun's gravitational lens could reveal alien planets' surfaces
22-12 (18:09)  Deer urine glows like holiday lights in the breeding season
22-12 (17:09)  Will NIH's new director reform his agency—or destroy it?
19-12 (22:54)  Private donors pledge $1 billion to CERN for future atom smasher
19-12 (21:54)  U.S. senator asks Science to provide its coronavirus manuscripts, emails
19-12 (21:54)  A simple policy corrected pervasive gender imbalance in Ph.D. awards at Dutch university
19-12 (18:54)  AI may upend online studies critical to social science
19-12 (18:54)  Bell Labs 2.0? Silicon Valley bets on science with no strings attached
19-12 (17:54)  When creating images, AI keeps remixing the same 12 stock photo clichés

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