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Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 881-882, February 2026.
An email of one’s own
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 950-950, February 2026.
Acceleration hotspots of North American birds’ decline are associated with agriculture
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 917-921, February 2026.
Sensitive CAR T cells redefine targetable CD70 expression in solid tumors
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 896-905, February 2026.
Imbalance in gut microbial interactions as a marker of health and disease
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 890-895, February 2026.
Organocatalyst-controlled stereoselective head-to-tail macrocyclizations
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 931-936, February 2026.
OsWRI1a coordinates systemic growth responses to nitrogen availability in rice
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 937-945, February 2026.
Interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans was strongly sex biased
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 922-925, February 2026.
Hafnium oxide interface stabilization for efficient, photothermally stable perovskite solar cells
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 926-930, February 2026.
The enigmatic Isthmian inscriptions
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 875-875, February 2026.
The challengers
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6788, Page 876-876, February 2026.
Treating fetuses with stem cells proves safe in milestone spina bifida trial
The study is now scaling up to do more in utero procedures and evaluate effects on disability as children grow
In a first, researchers film treetops glowing during thunderstorms
Glimmer sparked by electrical fields detected in nature for the first time
NSF officials break silence on how AI and quantum now drive agency grantmaking
Leaders acknowledge White House role in controversial moves
Galileo’s handwritten notes found in ancient astronomy text
Discovery sheds new light on how famed astronomer came to lead a scientific revolution
Surprising partner preference found in matings between Neanderthals and modern humans
Male Neanderthals tended to pair up with female modern humans, but whether intercourse was consensual is unclear
Head of Haiti’s new research agency determined to ‘keep a candle burning for science’
Environmental engineer Evens Emmanuel is trying to rebuild a shattered academic system
Birds are vanishing from tropical forests. Is another ‘silent spring’ coming?
As mysterious bird declines crop up in the Amazon and beyond, scientists suspect climate change may be to blame
Effects of exhaustive and/or strenuous exercise on aging-related molecular and physiological biomarkers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Exercise, a well-recognized non-pharmacological anti-aging strategy, is key for human health. Growing evidence points to exhaustive or strenuous exercise, especially when recovery is inadequate, may trigger oxidative damage and accelerate aging. This study aims to systematically the effects of exhaustive and/or strenuous exercise on aging-related molecular and physiological biomarkers using a systematic review and meta-analysis. A systematic literature search was conducted across PubMed,...
Intrinsic capacity across the adult lifespan in China: baseline analysis from the nationwide longitudinal PENG ZU cohort
Intrinsic capacity (IC), a composite measure of physical and mental capacities, reflects the functional manifestations of biological aging, yet large-scale population evidence on how IC varies throughout adulthood outside Western settings remains limited. Using data from 17,086 Chinese adults aged 25-89 years in the nationally representative PENG ZU cohort, we characterized age-related variation in IC and its associated factors. IC was assessed across five domains (locomotion, cognition,...