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Mysterious brain diseases in Canada weren't a mystery after all

New research attributes the cases to well-known conditions like Alzheimer’s, cancer and traumatic brain injuries.
Female doctor looking at MRI scanner monitor
Female doctor looking at MRI scanner monitor
2d ago

Private Japanese lunar lander enters orbit around moon ahead of a June touchdown

Tokyo-based ispace said Wednesday morning its Resilience lander had entered lunar orbit.
An image of the Moon taken on Feb. 15, 2025, by ispace’s Resilience lunar lander at an altitude of 14,439 kilometers.
An image of the Moon taken on Feb. 15, 2025, by ispace’s Resilience lunar lander at an altitude of 14,439 kilometers.
2d ago

EXCLUSIVE

EXCLUSIVE

Trump administration has shut down CDC's infection control committee

Four members said they were informed of the termination Friday, but it had already taken effect in late March, according to a CDC letter.
Activists Demonstrate In Support Of Center For Disease Control Workers In Wake Of Large Scale Gov't Cuts
Activists Demonstrate In Support Of Center For Disease Control Workers In Wake Of Large Scale Gov't Cuts

Former NWS directors warn staff cuts could lead to unnecessary deaths during severe weather

Staffing reductions mean less access to real-time data that helps predict the paths and intensity of tornadoes, wildfires and hurricanes.
A woman holds a weather balloon on pavement against a dusky sky.
A woman holds a weather balloon on pavement against a dusky sky.
3d ago

Innovation

Innovation

Europe drives to attract scientists after Trump freezes U.S. funding

At the “Choose Europe for Science” event in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron offered researchers grants and new policy plans if they move to Europe.
French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen arrive at the "Choose Europe for Science" conference
French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen arrive at the "Choose Europe for Science" conference

20 state attorneys general sue Trump administration to restore health agencies

The lawsuit claims the Department of Health and Human Services is unable to carry out vital functions due to staffing cuts and the closing of 13 agencies.
Letitia James.
Letitia James.
5d ago

Welcome to Starbase: Texas has a new city home to Elon musk's SpaceX

Residents of a small south Texas town that's home to Elon musk’s SpaceX have voted to incorporate into a new city.
The SpaceX “Hub”, serving as the polling location for SpaceX employees.
The SpaceX “Hub”, serving as the polling location for SpaceX employees.

What makes a Kentucky Derby champion? Big hearts, huge lungs and powerful legs

Horses evolved to outrun predators that hope to eat them, honing skills such as running and jumping that humans were able to breed for.
Kentucky Derby.
Kentucky Derby.
6d ago

Climate change

Climate change

Private organizations step up to do science that was cut back by the Trump administration

The American Geophysical Union and American Meteorological Society announced an effort to support the congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment.
American Meteorological Society (AMS) headquarters.
American Meteorological Society (AMS) headquarters.
6d ago

Proposed 2026 NASA budget slashes $6 billion, mostly from science programs

The cuts would reduce NASA's budget by roughly 25% and phase out spacecraft that were planned for a return to the moon.
Space Center Houston.
Space Center Houston.

Snakes have bitten this man hundreds of times. His blood could help save lives.

Scientists say Tim Friede's blood could help them create a universal antivenom.
Tim Friede with a water cobra wrapped around his arm.
Tim Friede with a water cobra wrapped around his arm.

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