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Put some wiggle in your mowing. Bees will love it
Cutting grass in ever-changing curves—rather than straight lines—could boost the abundance and diversity of pollinators
Trump tried to destroy a USDA think tank. Here’s what other U.S. agencies could learn from its fate
After the Economic Research Service was moved to Kansas City in 2019, staffing and productivity took a dive
Ancient Roman breastfeeding guidelines were followed closely in the cities—but not the hinterlands
Tooth chemistry shines a light on weaning practices across urban and rural communities in the Roman Empire
Trump’s shutdown of federal diversity office at NSF breaks law that created it
CHIPS and Science Act established position to broaden participation in science
Odd, fingerlike appendage helps this orchid reproduce
Strategy allows the plant to self-fertilize when pollinators aren’t present
Ancient humans evolved new blood types after leaving Africa
Genetic study also reveals blood groups modern humans acquired from Neanderthals
Will a new generation of water-splitting devices help green hydrogen replace fossil fuels?
Green hydrogen production will must increase 300-fold to help forestall dangerous climate change
News at a glance: Space X competitor, cancer institute leader, and the U.S. exit from Paris
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Personalized miniorgans could speed treatments for rare diseases
Method shrinks time for testing tailored RNA drugs from months to weeks
Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring
Researchers facing “a lot of uncertainty, fear, and panic”
Watch these ‘walking’ corals strut their stuff
Mushroom corals roll, slide, and pulse to shuffle toward the light
Biden pardons Fauci but debars EcoHealth and its leader for actions during pandemic
Two decisions close chapter on controversies over origins of SARS-CoV-2
Early supernovae may have filled the universe with planet-forming dust
JWST space telescope images provide direct evidence for a long-unobservable theory
Private companies aim to demonstrate working fusion reactors in 2025
Startups are optimistic about achieving energy “breakeven,” though government scientists remain skeptical
‘Cataclysmic’: Trump’s decision to leave WHO causes uproar among global health experts
Executive order signed on his first day in office also announces withdrawal from long-running Pandemic Agreement negotiations
A minute-by-minute account of the Pompeii eruption, revealed in agonizing detail
Two new studies provide unprecedented insight into one of the ancient world’s most famous cataclysms
Common weed killer may be harming infants
Rise of farmers spraying glyphosate correlated with drop in birthweight in large study
People are bad at reporting what they eat. That’s a problem for dietary research
Studies that use surveys to link dietary patterns to human health may be irredeemably biased, new paper suggests
As Trudeau leaves, Canada’s scientists gird for a leadership change
Conservative Party, out of power since 2015, expected to win elections later this year
Why do these curious sea spiders bury themselves in the sand?
DNA analysis of stomach contents suggests these peculiar denizens of the deep are looking to munch on hidden microbes
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