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Civil war among wild chimpanzees
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 146-147, April 2026.
Magma plumbing beneath Yellowstone
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 143-144, April 2026.
The wisdom in mistakes
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 226-226, April 2026.
In Other Journals
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 168-169, April 2026.
How artificial intelligence is reengineering protein engineering
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 159-166, April 2026.
A shared code for perceiving and imagining objects in human ventral temporal cortex
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 207-215, April 2026.
Lethal conflict after group fission in wild chimpanzees
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 216-220, April 2026.
Shape anisotropy governs organization of active rods: Swarming, turbulence, flocking, and jamming
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 202-206, April 2026.
Many-body interferometry with semiconductor spins
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 183-187, April 2026.
Competence-mediated DNA uptake diversifies Vibrio cholerae sedentary chromosomal integrons
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 194-201, April 2026.
Modular enantioselective photocatalysts from privileged pybox scaffolds
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 188-193, April 2026.
Observation of Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universal scaling in two dimensions
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 221-224, April 2026.
Wildlife trade drives animal-to-human pathogen transmission over 40 years
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 178-182, April 2026.
The delicate dance of Earth and life
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 154-154, April 2026.
The scope of biological possibility expands
Science, Volume 392, Issue 6794, Page 155-155, April 2026.
What plunged these chimps into civil war? A new study traces the breakdown
Decades of observations tracked the fraying of once-friendly relations among Ugandan chimpanzees
Roaming gangs of tumor cells help spread cancer. Can drugs break them up?
To impede metastasis, researchers seek to develop novel treatments that disrupt tumor cell clusters
Did quantum sensors help find a U.S. pilot shot down in Iran? Experts doubt it
The heart’s faint magnetic signals can’t be detected at large distances, researchers say
Pesticides may wreak havoc on the gut microbiome
Disruption of intestinal ecosystem could contribute to diabetes and other health issues, scientists say
Vitamin C slows primate aging by targeting iron-driven lipid peroxidation
Aging has long been associated with oxidative stress, yet its underlying metabolic drivers remain unclear. Liu et al. identify a conserved, iron-driven lipid peroxidation of primate aging mediated by ACSL4 and demonstrate that vitamin C directly suppresses this process, offering a translatable strategy to mitigate age-associated functional decline.