Protein Powders and Shakes Contain High Levels of Lead

Top researchers consider leaving U.S. amid funding cuts: 'The science world is ending'

On the Health Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation

Scientists Create New Form of Ice, Known As Ice XXI

The World's Biggest Citizen Science Project

Physicists Inadvertently Generated the Shortest X-Ray Pulses Ever Observed

He Was Expected To Get Alzheimer's 25 Years Ago. Why Hasn't He?

Immune System Research Earns Nobel Prize for Brunkow, Ramsdell and Sakaguchi

Why GPS Fails In Cities. And What Researchers Think Could Fix It

No Silver Bullets: Why Understanding Software Cycle Time is Messy, Not Magic

Retrospective on weaknesses in fuzzing research

Why Do Women Outlive Men? A Study of 1,176 Species Points to an Answer

No Silver Bullets: Why Understanding Software Cycle Time is Messy, Not Magic

Jane Goodall, Famed Primatologist and Conservationist, Dies At 91

The Burrows-Wheeler Transform

No science, no startups: The innovation engine we're switching off

Generative design of novel bacteriophages with genome language models

Synthetic aperture radar autofocus and calibration

Computer science courses that don't exist, but should (2015)

Sharing real voices helps science, but voices can identify people

NASA is sinking its flagship science center during the government shutdown

China's supercomputer breakthrough uses 37 million processor cores to model complex quantum chemistry at molecular scale — Sunway fuses AI and quantum science

This month prominent peer-reviewed journals have published two papers that link apparent flashes of light seen by a telescope 70 years ago to potential artificial objects in space, providing an opportunity for UFO enthusiasts to see how extraordinary claims are tested—and often undone—by science.

The economic impact of open science: a scoping review

How to get the best night's sleep: what the science says

Who benefits from the MAHA anti-science push?

Show HN: Erdos – open-source, AI data science IDE

The Science of Satiety per Calorie

How the U.S. National Science Foundation enabled Software-Defined Networking

Anti-science bills hit statehouses, strip away 100y of public health protections

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