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Cultivating the side hustle
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 890-890, May 2025.
The emergence and demise of giant sloths
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 864-868, May 2025.
The helion charge radius from laser spectroscopy of muonic helium-3 ions
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 854-858, May 2025.
Erasure cooling, control, and hyperentanglement of motion in optical tweezers
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 845-849, May 2025.
Microporous polyimine membranes for efficient separation of liquid hydrocarbon mixtures
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 839-844, May 2025.
A vector calculus for neural computation in the cerebellum
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 869-875, May 2025.
Turf algae redefine the chemical landscape of temperate reefs, limiting kelp forest recovery
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 876-880, May 2025.
CTC1-STN1-TEN1 controls DNA break repair pathway choice via DNA end resection blockade
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 881-888, May 2025.
A pulsar-helium star compact binary system formed by common envelope evolution
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 859-863, May 2025.
Alpha and helion particle charge radius difference determined from quantum-degenerate helium
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 850-853, May 2025.
The perils of paranormal investigations
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 822-822, May 2025.
Rivers and their rights
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6749, Page 823-823, May 2025.
Sleep apnea pill shows striking success in large clinical trial
Drug combination targeting lax airways is nearing an FDA submission
‘A publicity problem’: New group pushes for microbes to be conserved like other endangered species
Science speaks with conservation scientist Kent Redford about why microbes need protection from extinction—and how to achieve it
Is a photo subversive? NSF staff overcome obstacles to 75th anniversary portrait
Management tried to quash outpouring of support for beleaguered agency
Social media consensus paper causes social media uproar
Preprint reporting common ground among researchers on smartphones and teen mental health is premature and flawed, critics say
Clothing—not agriculture—helped spread a tick disease 5000 years ago
New study of a pathogen’s Bronze Age spread challenges longstanding links between disease and early agriculture
‘Strange metals’ point to a whole new way to understand electricity
Exotic materials with bizarre electron behavior could pave the road to revolutionary technologies
Researchers question reliability of Abbott’s rapid malaria tests
Reports of false negatives spur World Health Organization to issue internal memo, but the company denies problems
New sonar tool is a ‘game changer’ for mapping the sea floor
Devices that mimic giant acoustic cameras can spy animal burrows, explosive mines, and metallic deposits