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U.K. science sector is ‘bleeding to death,’ lawmakers say in report
House of Lords committee urges government to stem exodus of science and technology companies
Main U.S. funder of physical sciences chops down advisory panels, alarms researchers
Scientists fear merger of Department of Energy advisory committees that gave them their voices at agency
Forests are migrating up mountain peaks
Satellite imagery reveals an unexpected shift in tree lines—but it may not have anything to do with climate change
Antarctic glacier shows fastest retreat in modern history
Tides and glacial earthquakes caused record ice loss at Hektoria Glacier
This organism turns dino bones orange—making them easier to spot
Paleontologists use drones and brightly colored lichen to search for fossils in the Canadian Badlands
Letters to scientific journals surge as ‘prolific debutante’ authors likely use AI
New study reinforces worries about “mass production of junk” by unscrupulous scholars aiming to pad their CVs
A flood of Chinese graduate students in STEM was a boon to U.S. students
Study shows the influx allowed U.S. programs to expand enrollment and also benefited local businesses
Egypt joins Europe’s flagship science program, raising academic freedom concerns
Horizon Europe’s push for free inquiry clashes with Egypt’s human rights record, critics say
Mini-tyrannosaur lived alongside <em>T. rex</em>, extraordinary fossil confirms
Study finds fresh evidence for Nanotyrannus, a dinosaur whose existence has long been debated
How one of the world’s rarest and most valuable gemstones gets its vivid colors
Scientists finally solve mystery of ammolite’s brilliant reds, greens, and blues
Exclusive: Future of chronic disease journal in limbo after cuts at CDC
Researchers dismayed by the targeting of Preventing Chronic Disease’s editorial staff
Tree rings from ancient coffins offer clues to Earth’s past
Wood from gravesites can help reconstruct historic temperatures, floods, and droughts
Chemical additive slashes carbon emissions when creating synthetic fuels
Advance in Fischer-Tropsch process could make coal-to-liquid plants cleaner
New evidence? No problem. Chimps can weigh conflicting clues, just like humans
Study is first to suggest our closest relatives think about their own thoughts
Can AI capture the mind-boggling complexity of a human cell?
Researchers are competing to make “virtual cells” that could transform biomedicine by predicting gene activity and more
A geoscientist shortage could undermine U.S.-Australian deal on critical minerals
Universities aren’t training the specialists needed to exploit the country’s rich resources
Innovative antivenom is a ‘potential game changer’ for snakebites
Synthetic cocktail of llama and alpaca “nanobodies” protected mice from venoms of 17 snakes
Alien worlds may be able to make their own water
Ocean planets could arise from rocks reacting with thick hydrogen atmospheres, lab experiments show
Facing claims of animal abuse, a major breeder of research dogs will close its pipeline
Ridglan Farms has agreed to stop selling beagles for scientific studies, leaving just one major U.S. supplier
Vaccine protects people from paratyphoid fever in a ‘human challenge’ study
Volunteers who swallowed disease-causing bacteria were less likely to get sick after an oral vaccine
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