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In Other Journals | Science

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In Science Journals | Science

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Highlights from the Science family of journals

Women-driven community education in Nepal | Science

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HomeScienceVol. 387, No. 6741Women-driven community education in NepalBack To Vol. 387, No. 6741 Full accessLetterOutside the Tower Share on Women-driven community education in NepalArya Gautam, Sandesh Ghimire, and Aashish R. Jha [email protected]Authors Info & AffiliationsScience27 Mar 2025Vol 387, Issue 6741p. 1362 PREVIOUS ARTICLEEquitable access needed in clinical researchPreviousNEXT ARTICL…

Equitable access needed in clinical research | Science

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In her News story “Cornerstone medical ethics guidelines get a major update” (1 November 2024, p. 473), C. O’Grady describes recent changes to the Declaration of Helsinki (1). Although the revision includes improvements, O’Grady explains that some issues were overlooked, such as obligations to research participants and their communities. These oversights are particularly stark in tuberculosis (TB) research, and the resulting disparities illustrate the importance of addressing inequities systemically.

Romanian brown bear management regresses | Science

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HomeScienceVol. 387, No. 6741Romanian brown bear management regressesBack To Vol. 387, No. 6741 Full accessLetter Share on Romanian brown bear management regressesMihai I. Pop, Ruben Iosif, [...] , Barbara Promberger-Fürpass, Silviu Chiriac, [...] , Ágnes Keresztesi, Laurentiu Rozylowicz, and Viorel D. Popescu [email protected]+4 authors +2 authors fewerAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience27 Mar 20…

An end to human exceptionalism | Science

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Our species’ extinction is inevitable, argues a paleontologist

The meaning of our meals | Science

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A philosopher confronts how factors from culture to capitalism affect the foods we eat

Guiding science in China | Science

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Increasing emphasis on national priorities creates tension with curiosity-driven research

Lined up for entanglement | Science

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A framework widely used in classical contexts provides new insights into solving an important challenge in quantum technology

Beyond hedonic eating | Science

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A dopaminergic brain circuit drives food consumption in mice

Mapping a complex evolutionary history | Science

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Tracking the geographic origins of genetic ancestors reveals past human migrations

New data fill long-standing gaps in the study of policing | Science

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Data show discrimination, but analysis must be more policy relevant

Permanent shifts in the global water cycle | Science

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Decades of terrestrial water-storage changes reveal an irreversible decline in soil moisture

Safety in the smoke | Science

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HomeScienceVol. 387, No. 6741Safety in the smokeBack To Vol. 387, No. 6741 Full accessFeature Share on Safety in the smokeWarren CornwallAuthors Info & AffiliationsScience27 Mar 2025Vol 387, Issue 6741p. 1347 PREVIOUS ARTICLEIn the ashesPreviousNEXT ARTICLEPermanent shifts in the global water cycleNext NotificationsBookmark ContentsInformation & AuthorsMetrics & CitationsView OptionsReferencesFi…

In the ashes | Science

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After wildfires burned houses and brush alike in Los Angeles, researchers have mobilized to understand the health risks posed by urban conflagrations

News at a glance | Science

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HomeScienceVol. 387, No. 6741News at a glanceBack To Vol. 387, No. 6741 Full accessIn Brief Share on News at a glanceScience27 Mar 2025Vol 387, Issue 6741pp. 1334-1335 PREVIOUS ARTICLESecuring education’s futurePreviousNEXT ARTICLEU.S. cuts hamper disease surveillance worldwideNext NotificationsBookmark ContentsU.S. collider starts last runEarly galaxy contained oxygen23andMe files for bankruptc…

A year later, cow flu origins are an unsettling puzzle

Tue, 25/03/2025 - 22:35
It’s still unclear how H5N1 virus jumped into U.S. cattle—and why it keeps doing so

Saying ‘pandemic is over,’ NIH starts cutting COVID-19 research

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Grant terminations halt research on improving vaccinations and preventing future pandemics

Trump cuts damage global efforts to track diseases, prevent outbreaks

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Disease surveillance programs worldwide are suddenly in limbo