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Green, low-cost strategy fully recycles perovskite sola...

Devices made from the recovered materials match the performance of pristine ones

Scientists, drugmakers brace for a Kennedy HHS after co...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now leads the largest scientific agency in the US

US battery plants canceled

Less viable facilities are weeded out as US industry matures

Stellaromics raises $80 million

Stanford-backed spatial biology start-up has a platform that visualizes the spat...

Can tiny lab-grown plants solve a big vaccine problem?

Companies explore sustainable ways of making a popular vaccine adjuvant

Measuring the elusive half-life of samarium-146

The isotope is critical for understanding Earth’s origins. An accurate half-life...

Editorial: US science-funding cuts—Are we throwing the ...

Spending reductions could negatively affect US scientific advancement and global...

Judge issues temporary restraining orders over NIH indi...

The order comes after 22 states sue the health agency over plan to lower payment...

Designer peptides could save failed drug candidates

Short chains of amino acids can form drug delivery nanoparticles and boost the p...

New method makes high-entropy oxides in a flash

Photoflash-driven synthesis is cheap, fast, and allows variety of substrates

Vaccinations for Sudan Ebola virus begin in Uganda to c...

In a first, scientists test the efficacy of an experimental vaccine against the ...

How the bone marrow microenvironment responds to immuno...

Leukemia patients may respond better to immunotherapy with a diverse microenviro...

If insulin can’t get into tissues, it can’t act

Blocking the hormone adrenomedullin in blood vessels increases perfusion, reduce...

Mitsubishi Chemical to sell drug business to Bain

Sale could begin Japanese chemical companies’ exodus from drug industry

How solar geoengineering may change our skies

A new study simulates how the sky might look to the casual observer after strato...

DNA repeat expansion drives Huntington’s development

Studies of living participants and postmortem brains confirm that gene expansion...

Editorial: Remember the scientist when catastrophe strikes

When it comes to the LA fires, there’s the science in them but also human tragedy

Tanzania declares Marburg virus disease outbreak

With one confirmed case, public health officials are tracing contacts and hoping...

Cleaning out a carcinogenic contaminant

Home and personal care firms have cut 1,4-dioxane levels in products to 1 ppm, b...

Trump targets climate, energy, health policy on first day

Executive orders seek to withdraw US from Paris Agreement, World Health Organiza...

Periodic Graphics: The science of weight-loss drugs

Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning explores the block...

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