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From 2000: Hedy Lamarr, Sultry Star Who Reigned in Hollywood

Science News - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 11:55am
A temptress on the silver screen in the 1930s and ’40s, she later became an inventor.

From Endangered Plants Come Whiffs of Inspiration

Science News - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 5:00am
How scientists, conservationists and the fragrance industry are working to revive extinct scents and perpetuate threatened ones.

Superfood Fuels Mating Frenzy for Critically Endangered Kakapo

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 7:27pm
Kakapos, which are reclusive and flightless and can live as long as humans, are found only in New Zealand. They feed on the fruit of the rimu tree.

Fewer Pregnant Women Received Acetaminophen in E.R.s After White House Warnings

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 6:31pm
A new analysis of prescription data found that emergency room orders for acetaminophen for pregnant women fell for weeks after the federal warning.

Nature Report, Killed by Trump, Is Released Independently

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 3:48pm
A draft assessment of the health of nature in the United States is grim but shot through with bright spots and possibility.

Feeling the Effects of 260,000 Federal Jobs Lost

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 2:50pm
One year in, assessing budget cuts to federal climate and science jobs.

Should New York City Burn Its Parks? This Scientist Thinks So.

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 11:00am
An unusual outbreak of wildfires in city parks gave scientists a chance to study these rare events. Now they’re coming to different conclusions.

You’ve Never Seen Ants Like This Before

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 5:03am
The Antscan database captures the tiny insects’ diversity and shows how the world’s living things could be rendered in three dimensions.

F.D.A. Faces Upset Over Denials of New Drugs

Science News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 5:01am
Agency officials promise fast reviews of new treatments while vowing they will not be a “rubber stamp” for the industry. But patients with rare diseases view recent decisions as signs that the doors are closing on their options.

Trump’s High-Profile Oil and Gas Lease Sale in Alaska Has No Takers

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 4:59pm
No companies bid for the chance to drill in more than 1 million acres of water off Alaska’s Cook Inlet, the Interior Department said Wednesday.

Most Patients Keep Weight Off With Fewer GLP-1 Shots, Study Finds

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 3:53pm
In a recent review, a small group of patients received the injections less frequently but still maintained weight loss and health benefits.

TerraPower Nuclear Reactor in Wyoming Gets Federal Permit

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 1:53pm
TerraPower’s project in Wyoming, which uses novel technology, is the first new commercial reactor to receive federal approval in nearly a decade.

Why Data Center Firms Are Working With Trump on Energy Costs

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 1:45pm
The White House has floated a new plan to try to ease voter concerns over the A.I. boom’s effect on electric bills. But it won’t be easy to put into practice.

Sea Levels Are Higher Than Many Scientists Think, New Study Shows

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 11:08am
Researchers found that a majority of studies on coastal sea levels underestimated how high water levels are, and hundreds of millions of people are closer to peril than previously thought.

Tree Rings Reveal Origins of Some of the World’s Best Violins

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 10:05am
A study of over 275 violins suggests that Antonio Stradivari used wood from high-altitude forests in northern Italy to craft some of his most renowned instruments.

Kristi Noem review delayed FEMA aid by weeks, Senate finds

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 5:03am
A report by Senate Democrats found that scrutiny of large FEMA expenditures slowed housing and employment assistance for victims of fires and storms.

Chimpanzees Are Really Into Crystals

Science News - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 12:01am
In an attempt to understand our own fascination with the shiny minerals, researchers gave some to chimps.

A Critical Nuclear Site in Iran Is Spared During U.S.-Israeli Airstrikes, for Now

Science News - Tue, 03/03/2026 - 1:37pm
The Isfahan facility, suspected of storing a cache of enriched uranium, was smashed during the 12-day campaign last June.

Potomac River Reopens for Some Uses After Sewer Collapse

Science News - Tue, 03/03/2026 - 1:01pm
Contamination levels in the waterway have declined, but health advisories remain in place for boaters downstream.

Experiment Shows Possibility of Martian Microbes Hitching a Ride to Earth

Science News - Tue, 03/03/2026 - 11:54am
Hardy bacteria in a lab survived pressures comparable to an asteroid strike on the red planet, suggesting a hypothetical scenario in which our planet was seeded with life.

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