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Nearby galaxy’s giant black hole is real, ‘shadow’ image confirms
To zoom in, Event Horizon Telescope wants to add more radio dishes to its network—and go to space
Paper mills are bribing editors at scholarly journals, <em>Science</em> investigation finds
The latest twist of the publishing arms race could further allow dubious papers into the scientific record
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Slimy hagfish help solve mysteries of genome duplication
The first genomes of these unusual animals reveal when vertebrates expanded their gene numbers and the resulting evolutionary impact
Uprooted Ukrainian scientists may never return from their new research homes
As war drags on, officials ponder how to coax academics back to regions the country hopes to recapture
New undersea robot digitally captures the sea’s most delicate life
Combining advanced imaging, sequencing, and collecting technologies paves the way for better species descriptions
Dogged by climate change and human hunters, a mammoth’s life is written in her tusks
Elma’s travels offer rare glimpse into the challenges that drove her species to extinction
A promising snakebite treatment seemed ready for prime time. Then, it backfired
Researchers publish first-ever report of antibody-dependent enhancement of snake venom toxin as a warning to others developing new treatments
What does your dog’s tail wag really mean?
A review of scientific studies challenges some common assumptions
Explosion of violence in Ecuador shuts down science
At week’s end, campuses were closed and fieldwork canceled in the biodiversity-rich country
EPA scraps plan to end mammal testing by 2035
U.S. environmental agency’s hard deadline had split scientific community
Wisconsin bill to restrict pathogen studies worries scientists
U.S. House and three states have now passed or considered bans on “gain-of-function” research for viruses and bacteria
Some crustaceans have evolved a way to make silk
Gaining and losing that ability fueled great diversity in one group called amphipods
Do prints from two different fingers belong to the same person? AI can tell
Find reveals surprising similarity between fingerprints, but experts doubt utility of result for forensic investigations
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