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Feed Title: Latest News from Science Magazine
New study challenges idea that tall treesโ hydraulics make them more vulnerable to dry conditions
Damage to century-old Palladin Institute marks โdisaster for biological science in Ukraineโ
Scientists will test an antiviral drug and an antibody cocktail designed to tame the burgeoning outbreak
Mantle waves and tectonic stretching lofted polar mountains into a deep freeze
Svalbard is warming faster than almost anywhere on Earth, but security concerns are tightening access to its glaciers, fjords, and sea floor
A synthetic cell can now grow and divideโbut itโs still far from alive
Orbiting data centers and sunlight reflectors would scupper astronomy by leaving streaks on telescope images and brightening skies, study finds
New NAS president discusses the future of the beleaguered institution and the precarious state of U.S. science under Trump
Agency says closing the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center will improve efficiency, but skeptics argue it will undercut research critical to farmers
Darkling beetle larvae could provide museum curators a new way to preserve animal skeletons for display




