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Geoengineering could fight climate change—if the public can be convinced

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 20:00
Researchers’ failures to communicate are jeopardizing even basic tests, but new projects may point the way forward

Beyond the Binary: Navigating AI’s Uncertain Future in Africa | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
The artificial intelligence (AI) debate is increasingly polarized in Africa, mirroring a trend across the globe. On one side, utopian headlines, such as “5 Ways To Harness AI And End Poverty Forever,” claim that AI will revolutionize development. On the ...

In Other Journals | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Editors’ selections from the current scientific literature

In Science Journals | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Highlights from the Science family of journals

mRNA binding proteins join the longevity pipeline: Rebuilding muscle through the power of mRNA binding protein therapeutics | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Rebuilding muscle through the power of mRNA binding protein therapeutics

Dancing with the cells: How acoustically levitating a diamond enabled a redesign of biotech automation | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
How acoustically levitating a diamond enabled a redesign of biotech automation

Empower the age of smart mRNA medicine: Programmable RNA sensor and molecular tools refine therapeutic payload production | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Programmable RNA sensor and molecular tools refine therapeutic payload production

When trainees seek other paths | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
A new book offers advice for mentoring those who do not aspire to follow in faculty’s footsteps

Convince me, control me | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
A historian probes the origins and evolution of psychological manipulation

Science safeguards | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
HomeScienceVol. 388, No. 6742Science safeguardsBack To Vol. 388, No. 6742 Full accessLetterNextGen Voices Share on Science safeguardsZhen Wang [email protected], Sara Shakir [email protected], [...] , Bram Servais [email protected], Safaa Osman [email protected], [...] , Yutong Hu [email protected], Yumna Gamal [email protected], Malk Elshrief [email protected], Karen Jacqueline Cloete [email pro…

Rubella and measles: The beginning of the endgame | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Benchmarks must be established and progress tracked to set a global target and take action

Beyond wear and tear at the joint | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Bile acid metabolism meets glucagon-like peptide 1 signaling in osteoarthritis

Catalysis at the crossroads | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis work concurrently in a chemical process

Archaea go multicellular under pressure | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
A microbe from the Dead Sea switches to a tissue-like form when compressed

Saving the cultural legacy of wild animals | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Loss of biodiversity threatens the study of tool use and other cultural behaviors in animals

‘Uniquely human’ language capacity found in bonobos | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Study is the first to show an animal combining different calls to make new meanings

News at a glance | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
HomeScienceVol. 388, No. 6742News at a glanceBack To Vol. 388, No. 6742 Full accessIn Brief Share on News at a glanceScience3 Apr 2025Vol 388, Issue 6742pp. 10-11 PREVIOUS ARTICLEDon’t quit the long gamePreviousNEXT ARTICLEKilled NIH grants could waste billions of dollarsNext NotificationsBookmark ContentsMass firings at health agencies, grant solicitations vetted, and autism revisitedProbe that…

Don’t quit the long game | Science

Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:01
Living cells that produce biofuel; robots that assist factory workers; intelligent machines that guide drug discovery—these technologies are “deep” in that they achieve something extraordinary—often thought impossible—and push society forward. Indeed, so-...

Skeletons from ‘green Sahara’ offer genetic peek at a lost human population

Wed, 02/04/2025 - 17:00
Ancient DNA sheds light on a fleeting, lush interlude of North African prehistory

Stellarators, once fusion’s dark horse, hit their stride

Tue, 01/04/2025 - 18:45
Multiple companies aim to generate power by corraling plasma with twisted magnets