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Moving past the detractors
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 674-674, May 2025.
Shishania is a chancelloriid and not a Cambrian mollusk
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 662-664, May 2025.
Convergent acquisition of disulfide-forming enzymes in malodorous flowers
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 656-661, May 2025.
De novo design of porphyrin-containing proteins as efficient and stereoselective catalysts
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 665-670, May 2025.
Enhanced ERK activity extends ketamine’s antidepressant effects by augmenting synaptic plasticity
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 646-655, May 2025.
1,2-Acyl transposition through photochemical skeletal rearrangement of 2,3-dihydrobenzofurans
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 631-638, May 2025.
Imaging-guided deep tissue in vivo sound printing
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 616-623, May 2025.
Physical synchronization of soft self-oscillating limbs for fast and autonomous locomotion
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 610-615, May 2025.
Spontaneous formation of robust two-dimensional perovskite phases
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 639-645, May 2025.
Pseudogap and Fermi arc induced by Fermi surface nesting in a centrosymmetric skyrmion magnet
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 624-630, May 2025.
Forget the future, AI is causing harm now
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 595-595, May 2025.
Quieting inflammation with a shock to the system
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 594-594, May 2025.
Institutionalizing politicized science
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6748, Page 683-683, May 2025.
Herring had a spawning ‘culture.’ Overfishing obliterated it
Younger generations lost their way after older fish were killed
Claim of alien life on distant world meets swift scientific pushback
“The simplest explanation is just that it’s kind of a boring planet like Neptune or Uranus”
AI predicted the next pope. Did it get it right?
Researchers use algorithms to study political factions within the Catholic Church
Dangerous fungal spores can surf the stratosphere—and survive
Airborne device captures hitchhiking species from all over the world floating many kilometers above Earth’s surface
Scientists ‘blow up’ brains 16 times their size to map neurons with superfine detail
Method—which uses a light microscope—offers a powerful, cost-effective alternative to electron microscopy
Machine learning-based meta-analysis reveals gut microbiome alterations associated with Parkinson's disease
There is strong interest in using the gut microbiome for Parkinson's disease (PD) diagnosis and treatment. However, a consensus on PD-associated microbiome features and a multi-study assessment of their diagnostic value is lacking. Here, we present a machine learning meta-analysis of PD microbiome studies of unprecedented scale (4489 samples). Within most studies, microbiome-based machine learning models accurately classify PD patients (average AUC 71.9%). However, these models are...
Tracking older LGBTQ+ people's health: 'I hear their voices and their stories'
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