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deadline.comThe Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities awarded fourteen Adams Fellowships during its annual seminar on Tuesday. Recipients will receive up to four years of funding for research in science and engineering fields.
The IndependentA Queensland huntsman spider recorded the highest sustained running speed among 162 species tested in a new study. Researchers measured 236 live specimens and combined results with published data for 96 additional species.
forbes.comA researcher at the University of California, Berkeley identified 11 core calls in the zebra finch vocabulary and their meanings. The work earned the 2026 Coller-Dolittle prize for progress toward two-way human-animal communication.
New ScientistArtificial intelligence systems have demonstrated stronger performance on mathematical tasks in recent tests. Researchers report that these advances still require human mathematicians to verify results and apply findings.
swissinfo.chResearchers examined 137 sites across the United States and found trees halted wood growth months before photosynthesis stopped. The findings indicate that current climate models may overestimate how much carbon forests will store long-term.
The Boston GlobeA study published Wednesday in Nature Climate Change found that human-driven sea level rise has made extreme coastal flooding events about 12 times more likely on average since 1900. A second study in Science Advances reported that climate change caused 58 percent of extreme wate…
indiatoday.intoday.inScientists are developing AI-controlled robot labs that can conduct experiments with reduced human presence. The systems raise questions about the extent of automation in research.
nypost.comA German research team identified and surveyed an island in the northwestern Weddell Sea that had been marked only as a navigation hazard on nautical charts. The discovery occurred during an expedition aboard the icebreaker Polarstern last month.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResearchers identified diallyl disulfide in garlic as the compound that prevents fruit flies and mosquitoes from mating and laying eggs. The effect occurs through taste receptors and may apply to multiple insect species.
Los Angeles TimesColossal Biosciences reported hatching 26 chickens from a 3D-printed lattice that mimics an eggshell. Independent researchers said the structure functions as an artificial eggshell but lacks other egg components.
radio.foxnews.comSenior International Correspondent Richard Stone examined similarities between human immune responses and bacterial antiviral mechanisms. The discussion highlighted how these overlaps may support new research tools in molecular biology and immunology.
forbes.comA new issue of Daedalus focuses on artificial intelligence and its role in advancing scientific research. The publication includes contributions from researchers across multiple disciplines.
investorideas.comThe Nature Podcast episode released on 20 May 2026 covers AI agents built to speed up scientific work. Two research articles examine how teams of AI agents perform tasks and what limits remain.
manilatimes.netA general-purpose AI model has solved a previously unsolved problem in mathematics. The development marks a milestone in the use of AI systems for scientific discovery.
app.buzzsumo.comA 2022 study observed bumble bees rolling small wooden balls in laboratory settings. The behavior occurred without any apparent goal such as food or shelter.
neurosciencenews.comA Nature editorial examines the use of AI systems in scientific discovery. The piece states that these tools should support rather than replace human researchers.
knime.comTwo research teams have described AI systems that coordinate multiple agents to form hypotheses, design experiments, and process results. The systems still require human oversight at key steps but completed drug-repurposing tasks in hours rather than weeks.
techviral.netGoogle DeepMind researchers developed an AI system called Empirical Research Assistance that creates software to support computational experiments. The system uses large language models and tree search to improve quality metrics across multiple scientific domains.
swissinfo.chA study published in Science Advances examined how honeybee broods affect the feeding preferences of nurse bees. The research focused on protein intake from royal jelly and pollen.
usatoday.comResearchers have described a newly identified sauropod from fossils found in northeast Thailand. The dinosaur measured 88 feet long and weighed about 27 tons.
english.radio.czA study published in Science describes a chemical method that selectively adds nitrogen to specific carbon-hydrogen bonds. The technique uses common chemical feedstocks and targets late-stage construction of carbon-nitrogen bonds.
The VergeResearchers have traced a surge in low-value studies generated with AI assistance that cite the Global Burden of Disease study and NHANES survey. Journal editors report doubled submissions and growing difficulty distinguishing human from machine-generated work. OpenAI released it…
France 24A new sauropod species measuring 27 metres and weighing 27 tonnes has been named from fossils found in northeast Thailand. The study describing Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the region's biggest known dinosaur, was published on 14 May 2026. Lead researcher Thitiwoot Sethapanichsakul…
Al JazeeraPalaeontologists have identified a new species of sauropod from fossils first spotted by a villager in Thailand a decade ago. The 27-metre-long herbivore, named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, lived roughly 113 million years ago and weighed between 25 and 28 tons. The study, published…
ForbesA PLOS One study published in 2026 analyzed vocalizations from 889 companion parrots collected by the ManyParrots project. Researchers found that 47% of reports included examples of name use, with 88 of 413 audio clips showing parrots applying names as labels.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResearchers from the Carnegie Institution of Washington and Yale University mapped a 12-mile-thick subterranean slab beneath Bermuda that is 1.5 percent lighter than surrounding mantle rock. The formation, created between 30 and 35 million years ago, explains why the Bermuda Rise…
EuronewsA University College London study of 3,556 UK adults found that weekly participation in arts and cultural activities was associated with ageing around 4 percent more slowly. The effect was comparable to that of weekly exercise. Researchers examined seven epigenetic clocks, with r…
hrw.orgA study published May 11, 2026 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found statistically significant connections between armed conflicts and climate impacts from El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole. Researchers analyzed data from 1950 to 2023 and identified droug…
theconservativetreehouse.comThe Trump administration has restored some of the billions of dollars previously frozen or withheld from research institutions and agencies. Researchers report that the restored funding arrives after projects have already been disrupted. NPR reported that some researchers say the…
sbs.com.auScientists expressed surprise at the mass stranding of sea creatures along the West Coast this week. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans filed a report on the event. The scale of the phenomenon has drawn widespread attention from researchers.
discovermagazine.comA 2025 study published in Science Advances determined that the coelacanth, an ancient fish species, does not possess 11 jaw muscles that researchers had previously believed it had. The finding alters prior understanding of the fish's anatomy. The coelacanth is frequently referred…
link.springer.comAn effort announced today in Nature gives thousands of previously overlooked molecules encoded by the human genome the official name peptideins. The reclassification includes them in major gene and protein databases used by the life-sciences community. Some peptideins have been i…
vancouversun.comThe US Forest Service has proposed closing about three-quarters of its research sites, which would affect dozens of facilities including experimental forests with long-term studies. The Research and Development branch currently employs roughly 1,000 people across 77 sites and has…
nationalobserver.comA study of 12.5 million scientists found that researchers tend to cite older work and pursue less disruptive research as they age. A separate analysis identified a rising number of fabricated citations in medical journals, potentially linked to artificial intelligence.
medium.comResearchers from Saudi Arabia, India and Ethiopia unveiled a new architecture combining Hilbert-Huang transform feature extraction, path-informed adaptive modeling and chaotic optimization that achieved 99 percent validation accuracy on two EV datasets. The paper, received in Dec…
foodsafetynews.comScientists from Cranfield University and the University of Parma detected at least one of 19 mycotoxin varieties in every vegan burger, vegetarian chicken piece, plant-based sausage and non-dairy milk analysed. Contamination levels stayed below recommended EU thresholds. The find…
South China Morning PostResearchers at the University of Chile found that sucralose and stevia altered gut microbiota, gene expression and metabolism in mice, with some changes appearing in first- and second-generation offspring never directly exposed to the sweeteners. The paper was published in Fronti…
reason.comA major Alzheimer’s disease research finding that influenced billions of dollars in federal funding was later found to contain manipulated images. The case has drawn attention to broader issues of research integrity, incentives in academic publishing, and oversight of taxpayer-fu…
New York PostSeveral Republican House lawmakers sent a letter on Tuesday urging the Trump administration to examine federal funding for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The lawmakers cited concerns over a climate change chapter in the organization's Reference Man…
link.springer.comA study published in Nature on Thursday found that higher-order interactions affect tree growth in 40% of species-plot combinations and tree survival in 23%, with effects declining at higher latitudes. The research examined 32 large permanent forest plots and showed these interac…
indianexpress.comA new method allows identification of concept representations in neural networks, potentially improving AI system control and monitoring. This approach outperforms alternatives in coding tasks and enables internal steering of AI models. It addresses challenges in encoding concept…
EuronewsMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have initiated a five-year project through Biohub to develop AI models of human cells. The effort aims to generate vast datasets for biological research, with $500 million in total funding. Data will be freely available to global resear…
Researchers have introduced an interfacial excess charge distribution factor to address lithium dendrite growth in lithium metal batteries. The factor integrates electrode surface excess charge, charge depletion rate, and solvation chemistry, capturing dynamic equilibrium at the…
deccanchronicle.comA new study published in Nature analyzes data from more than 12,000 households to reveal rising wild animal consumption across Central Africa. The research examines trends and drivers of wild-meat use. Access to Nature+ subscription is available for $32.99 for 30 days.
sciencealert.comJ. Craig Venter, who led efforts to decode the human genome and created the first synthetic species, died on Wednesday at age 79. He passed away in San Diego following hospitalization for side effects from recent cancer treatment. His work advanced genomics and synthetic biology.
mises.orgA study found that apes, monkeys, and their relatives in despotic societies are less likely to engage in playful behavior as adults compared to those in more egalitarian groups. Researchers examined this pattern in non-human primates, drawing parallels to human social structures.…
japantimes.co.jpThe Trump administration fired all 22 members of the independent National Science Board overseeing the National Science Foundation, with no explanation provided. Dismissed members expressed disappointment and concern over potential impacts on U.S. scientific leadership. The board…
rferl.orgAustralia has become the fourth-largest producer of black truffles globally, despite the fungi not being native to the country. The industry began in the 1990s with the planting of host trees and has grown to be the largest outside Europe. Scientists have recently identified envi…
The Boston GlobeThe Trump administration terminated all 22 members of the National Science Board via email on April 24, 2026. The board oversees the National Science Foundation and advises on science policy. The move follows prior efforts to cut NSF funding and restructure the agency.
morningstaronline.co.ukScientists have identified accelerated rifting in East Africa's Turkana Rift, with the crust thinning to 8 miles at its center. This necking phase suggests the potential formation of a new ocean over millions of years. The findings also link geological changes to the region's ric…
ndtv.comThe Atacama Desert in Chile provides optimal conditions for astronomy due to its dry climate, high altitude, and low light pollution. Recent proposals for development projects near observatories have raised concerns about potential impacts on sky clarity. Efforts are underway to…
Sony AI's robot Ace has defeated human players in official table tennis matches, according to a new study published in Nature. The robot won three out of five games against high-level amateurs and one out of seven against professionals. Researchers highlighted its real-time decis…
ecns.cnNew research has found that the active volcano Methana near Athens, Greece, experienced a dormancy period of nearly 110,000 years. This discovery challenges traditional distinctions between volcanic dormancy and extinction. The findings were reported by @ScienceMagazine.
New analyses of ancient octopus fossils reveal creatures up to 62 feet long that hunted during the Cretaceous Period. Researchers compared jaws from Japan and Canada to modern octopuses, estimating sizes and noting wear from crushing hard prey. The findings, published in Science,…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResearch indicates that reducing smartphone use can reverse cognitive decline equivalent to 10 years of aging and alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression. Court rulings have held social media companies accountable for harms to users. Policy measures in various regions aim to…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA satellite observed the 2025 Kamchatka tsunami shortly after its formation, offering researchers data on its development and spread. These insights exceed those from land-based tools. The findings appear in the journal Science.
Recent astronomical studies have confirmed a discrepancy in the universe's expansion rate, known as the Hubble tension. A collaboration measured the Hubble constant at 73.50 kilometers per second per megaparsec with high precision. Separate research suggests dark energy may be we…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA new study published in Science reports that certain DNA regions undergo epigenetic modifications during inflammation, enabling gene expression. These changes remain throughout the animal's lifetime. The findings suggest potential long-term effects of inflammation on genetic act…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA new study published in Nature Aging reveals that aging affects the immune system in distinct ways for men and women. The research highlights a shift in women toward immune cells associated with autoimmune conditions. The article, authored by M. Sopena-Rios, appeared in 2026 wit…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewResearchers from the University of Geneva and the University of Lausanne analyzed blood samples from centenarians, octogenarians, and younger adults. The study measured 724 proteins and found that centenarians exhibit molecular aging patterns similar to younger individuals. Key d…