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How skunk cabbages and other smelly plants brew their foul odour
Exclusive: documents reveal how NIH will axe climate studies
China’s urbanization at a turning point—challenges and opportunities
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Nature conservation policies are biased toward forests and neglect grassy ecosystems worldwide
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Reducing emissions and air pollution from informal brick kilns: Evidence from Bangladesh
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Measurements of molecular size and shape on a chip
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Mobile integrons encode phage defense systems
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Sedentary chromosomal integrons as biobanks of bacterial antiphage defense systems
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Pancreatic cancer–restricted cryptic antigens are targets for T cell recognition
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, May 2025.
Renewal of NIH grants linked to more innovative results, study finds
<i>P</i> hacking — Five ways it could happen to you
Guess how much of the ocean floor humans have explored
How quickly do humans mutate? Four generations help answer the question
Replacement as an aging intervention
Curiosity, drive, willingness to learn: three qualities to display at science job interviews
Microbe that infests hospitals can digest medical-grade plastic ― a first
Exclusive: NSF faces radical shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions
Changes seen as a response to presidential directives on what research to fund
In Science Journals
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 602-604, May 2025.
Young people’s social mobility expectations in an unequal world
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 599-601, May 2025.
The new reality for American academia
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6747, Page 564-565, May 2025.