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A breakthrough cancer immunotherapy is now taking aim at autoimmune disease
CAR-T therapy is generating excitement for lupus, scleroderma, and other conditions as clinical trials expand
Meet Evo, the DNA-trained AI that creates genomes from scratch
ChatGPT-like model learns on its own to devise new proteins and genetic sequences
News at a glance: Replication troubles, financial conflict disclosures, and a public health shake-up
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Why do humans mature so slowly? An ancient youth offers clues
Small-brained member of Homo that lived 1.8 million years ago may signal a step toward long, drawn-out childhoods
Open-access journal <cite>elife</cite> will lose its ‘impact factor’ over controversial publishing model
Web of Science index decides to strip key metric because elife’s unusual peer review doesn’t meet its criteria
Canada should sharply curtail research collaborations with China, lawmakers say
Report recommends an immediate ban on joint projects in a host of sensitive fields
First known double gravitational lens could shed light on universe’s expansion
Zigzagging light bent by perfectly aligned galaxies could improve estimates of Hubble constant
Satellite images reveal massive crop losses in war-torn Ukraine
As Russia’s invasion creeps inward, farmers are abandoning millions of hectares of farmland
A glowing, deep-diving sea slug mystified scientists. Now, it has a name
“Deep deceiver” adds a new branch to the nudibranch family tree
Research advocates see ‘no good news’ in Trump’s economic, immigration agenda
Republican control of Congress will help him with agency appointments and policy shifts
Google DeepMind releases code behind its most advanced protein prediction program
Six months after backlash, AI company fulfills pledge to make AlphaFold3’s full computer model available for noncommercial use
‘More mortality, more illness’: Global health community braces for impact of U.S. election
Scientists worry Trump will leave WHO and make deep cuts in programs that aim to control diseases worldwide
Top Alzheimer’s researcher goes ‘on leave’ amid misconduct concerns
Berislav Zlokovic no longer heads neuroscience institute, University of Southern California email reveals
This elephant learned to use a hose as a shower. Then her rival sought revenge
Behaviors reveal sophisticated tool use—and possible “pranking”—among pachyderms
Russia postpones three major science projects
Trade sanctions and budget woes delay new x-ray sources and neutron beams
Scientists discover ‘division of labor’ in mitochondria
When nutrients get scarce, some of these organelles specialize in producing energy whereas others turn to manufacturing
Former research chimps will move to sanctuary, after NIH reverses course
Staffing concerns at biomedical facility outweigh risk of transferring elderly animals, agency says
How much power do Trump and Kennedy have to reshape health agencies?
Georgetown University’s Lawrence Gostin weighs in on what the new administration can—and can’t—do to at FDA, CDC, and NIH
‘Scienticide’: Argentina’s science workforce shrinks as government pursues austerity
Key science agency has lost 9% of employees since President Javier Milei took office last year
Saved from the scrapyard, this famed ‘flipping ship’ gets a second shot at ocean research
U.K. firm plans to revamp FLIP before deploying it to study air-sea interactions and how sonar beams travel
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