Science
JWST’s Next Year of Amazing Science Revealed—As Funding Worries Loom Large
Over 1,900 researchers describe 'assault' on science by White House: 'We see real danger'
The 2025 Cohort Of Schmidt Science Fellows Is Announced
Trump’s Science Policies Pose Long-Term Risk, Economists Warn
Science 'storytelling' is desperately needed amid climate and biodiversity crisis, say researchers
NASA cut $420 million for climate science, moon modelling and more
The best new science fiction books of April 2025
Bad science? Behind the push to reverse whole milk ban in school lunches
Science & Research
Why we study shrimp on treadmills: The case for curiosity-driven research
The 2025 Cohort Of Schmidt Science Fellows Is Announced
Over 1,900 researchers describe 'assault' on science by White House: 'We see real danger'
Safety Science Expands to Meet Global Threats
Scientists sue NIH, saying politics cut their research funding
New Horizons in Safety Science
Penn faculty, scientists join thousands in signing letter condemning Trump's 'assault on science'
New research shows that propaganda is on the rise in China
NIH is the largest funder of cancer research. Here's how the Trump administration cuts could impact patients.
New Research Reveals the Science Behind 'The Ick'
Life Science
At life sciences incubator LabCentral, a change at the top in a challenging time
Siemens Agrees to Buy Dotmatics for $5.1 Billion, Expanding AI Portfolio to Life Sciences
New perspectives on life sciences
The Science of Ultra-Processed Foods and Mental Health
Siemens to acquire Dotmatics in $5.1 billion deal in Life Science portfolio push
Life Sciences Market Still Healing, But Emerging Trends Could Upend Sector in 2025
Siemens to buy life sciences R&D company Dotmatics for $5.1B
City’s life science vacancy rate the highest in the country
TriSalus Life Sciences: Optimistic Guidance For 2025, But There Are Still Risks
Science and Technology
Senate confirms Michael Kratsios to lead White House science, tech office
This Chinese Technology Is Beyond Imagination: Faster than an Airplane, and Already Tested
Trump to OSTP’s Kratsios: ‘Blaze a trail’ for science and tech supremacy
How the open science movement tackles scientific misconduct
Penn faculty, scientists join thousands in signing letter condemning Trump's 'assault on science'
Technology News
A brain drain would impoverish the United States and diminish world science
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Carnegie Science Center unveils new BNY Fab Lab
Space Science
Scientists sent beans into orbit and made ‘space miso.’ Here’s how it tasted
JWST’s Next Year of Amazing Science Revealed—As Funding Worries Loom Large
X-rays, mushrooms and more: The science riding on SpaceX's Fram2 astronaut mission around Earth's poles
Aurora Scientists Enlist Private Astronauts on Unusual Space Mission
Earth’s space junk problem got even worse in 2024, ESA reports
Space science is under threat from the anti-DEI purge
12 Months of Science: April is Space Month at the Buffalo Museum of Science
Brunswick eighth grader named a finalist in USM science competition
Fixing cracks in space bricks with bacteria
Medical Science
The Science of Ultra-Processed Foods and Mental Health
How NIH cuts will impact Oregon medical research and health care
New NIH director seeks to use ‘gold standard science’ to win back trust in health
Health department layoffs mean that data on drug use and mental health could sit unused
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Life sciences undergo painful genetic modification
The Science on Weight and Health Is More Complicated Than You Think
2 Illinois teens' push for expanded mental health education in schools spurs new bill in General Assembly