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First petawatt electron beam arrives, ready to rip apart matter and space
Ultra–high-power particle pulses could boost x-ray science and laboratory astrophysics
Scientists capture rare footage of baby polar bears emerging from dens
Combining remote cameras with GPS tracking gives scientists powerful tool to look at early lives of these elusive animals
Shrunken heads, long charged with ritual meaning, finally get scientific attention
The Amazon's Shuar nation teams up with scientists to authenticate shrunken heads, or tsantsas—and one day bring them home
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Children of war refugees may inherit their parents’ trauma
Genetic analysis of women who fled war-torn Syria and their descendants reveals potential genetic stress markers
Even faced with the same data, ecologists sometimes come to opposite conclusions
Study highlights powerful role subjective choices can play in research, though some critics urge caution about applying findings too broadly
NIH ban on renewing senior scientists adds to assaults on its in-house research
Policy follows firings of tenure-track scientists and suspension of training programs
A Cuban brain researcher went viral on Chinese TV. Here’s why
Recruitment of Cuba’s Pedro Antonio Valdés Sosa highlights China’s move to expand foreign ties
NIH to partially lift freeze on grant reviews, but obstacles remain
Pause on posting notices had led to scores of canceled meetings
How many have died in Sudan’s civil war? Satellite images and models offer clues
Barred from the country, researchers try to monitor death and destruction from afar
Fusion scientist named chief of the U.K.’s national funding agency
Ian Chapman to oversee UK Research and Innovation, which has an annual budget of £9 billion
NASA cuts off international climate science support
U.N. panel meets for first time without U.S. leadership
Unusual ‘soda lakes’ may have kick-started life on Earth by concentrating key compounds
Phosphorus leached from volcanic rocks in warm waters could have triggered reactions needed to launch biochemistry
U.S. gene banks, key to new crops, hobbled by Trump job cuts
Newly appointed head of USDA’s genetic repositories axed along with key staff
Attila’s Huns were a motley crew of central European locals and East Asian immigrants
A genetic analysis reveals some Huns descended from pillagers in East Asia
‘Death by ax’: Fate of millions of research animals at stake in NIH payments lawsuit
Rodent and monkey facilities imperiled by Trump plan to cut overhead payments
More NIH job cuts coming? Agency’s scientists already reeling after week of firings
NIH is appealing loss of some lab leaders among in-house research program while bracing for the next actions from Trump administration
U.S. early-career researchers struggling amid chaos
Uncertain funding, government firings, and distressed universities hit vulnerable groups especially hard
Modest telescope with big plans, SPHEREx will probe cosmic ‘inflation’ after Big Bang
Spacecraft with gather and analyze infrared light in new ways to explain why our universe is “boring”
Judge says ban on NIH cut to overhead payments stands—for the moment
Temporary order blocking the change extended until a decision is handed down
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