Drug and chemical safety can be assessed with AI and organ chips, but some scientists say it’s too soon to forgo animal methods entirely Summary Artificial intelligence (AI) and organ chips are emerging as Read More
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Contrarian climate assessment from U.S. government draws swift pushback –
Researchers say DOE report cherry picks data to downplay threat of greenhouse gases Summary A new report accuses the Department of Energy (DOE) of selectively using data to minimize the dangers of greenhouse gas emissions Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6757, Page 225-226, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of the specified Science article, I can only provide a generalized summary. An article in the July 2025 issue of Science (Volume 389, Issue 6757, Pages 225Read More
The prestigious organization faces funding challenges and political controversies Summary A prominent organization is currently grappling with significant hurdles. It is experiencing difficulties in securing adequate funding, potentially impacting its operations and long-term stability. Simultaneously, Read More
Scientists identify culprit behind biggest ever U.S. honey bee die-off
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6756, Page 114-115, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of those pages in Science, I can only offer a general summary based on the typical nature of a scientific journal issue introduction. Read More
Now-canceled CMB-S4 project would have searched the afterglow of the Big Bang for signs of cosmic exponential growth spurt Summary The CMB-S4 project, though now canceled, aimed to study the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6756, Page 112-113, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the actual content, I can provide a generic summary based on the journal information: Volume 389, Issue 6756 of Science, published in July 2025 on pages 112-113, likely contains Read More
‘It’s a nightmare.’ U.S. funding cuts threaten academic science jobs
“There is a lot of pressure to essentially leave the country or not pursue research,” one Ph.D. student says Summary A Ph.D. student highlights a discouraging reality: significant pressure exists to either emigrate Read More
U.S. children are more likely to die than those in other high-income countries, a new analysis confirms Summary A recent analysis confirms that children in the U.S. face a higher risk of death Read More
Scientists identify culprit behind biggest-ever U.S. honey bee die-off
USDA research points to viruses spread by pesticide-resistant mites, indicating a worrying trend Summary USDA research has uncovered a concerning link between pesticide-resistant mites and the spread of plant viruses. These mites, immune to common Read More