Science Magazine

NSF brings back 84 fired workers after judge blocks White House–ordered dismissals
Pentagon guts national security program that harnessed social science
Mysterious Congo outbreak likely linked to contaminated water, researchers say
‘A bloodbath’: HIV field is reeling after billions in U.S. funding is axed
Stars made from only primordial gas finally spotted, astronomers claim
NSF downsizes summer research program for undergraduates
Brain turned to glass reveals a city’s catastrophic final moments
Children of war refugees may inherit their parents’ trauma
Scientists capture rare footage of baby polar bears emerging from dens
Even faced with the same data, ecologists sometimes come to opposite conclusions
Fusion scientist named chief of the U.K.’s national funding agency
NASA cuts off international climate science support
Unusual ‘soda lakes’ may have kick-started life on Earth by concentrating key compounds
U.S. gene banks, key to new crops, hobbled by Trump job cuts
Attila’s Huns were a motley crew of central European locals and East Asian immigrants
‘Death by ax.’ Fate of millions of research animals at stake in NIH payments lawsuit
Black men in the U.S. who ‘passed’ as white lived longer in 20th century
‘Patent mills’ sell scientists inventorship of bizarre medical devices
Move over lithium: Sodium batteries could one day power a green economy
There’s a big courtroom showdown over NIH’s ‘indirect costs’ this week. What are they?