Skip to content
Subscribe today

Every print subscription comes with full digital access

Subscribe now
  • All Topics
    • Health
    • Humans
    • Life
    • Earth
    • Physics
    • Space
  • Magazine
  • Menu
    • All Stories
    • Multimedia
    • Reviews
    • Collections
    • Century of Science
    • For Educators
    • Coronavirus Outbreak
    • Newsletters
  • About
  • For Students
  • Our Store
Donate

Science News

INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM SINCE 1921
SIGN IN

Science News

INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM SINCE 1921
  • All Topics
    • Earth
      • Agriculture
      • Climate
      • Oceans
      • Environment
    • Humans
      • Anthropology
      • Health & Medicine
      • Archaeology
      • Psychology
    • Life
      • Animals
      • Plants
      • Ecosystems
      • Paleontology
      • Neuroscience
      • Genetics
      • Microbes
    • Physics
      • Materials Science
      • Quantum Physics
      • Particle Physics
    • Space
      • Astronomy
      • Planetary Science
      • Cosmology
    • Tech
      • Computing
      • Artificial Intelligence
    • Chemistry
    • Math
    • Science & Society
    • All Topics
  • Health
  • Humans
    • Humans
      • Anthropology
      • Health & Medicine
      • Archaeology
      • Psychology
    • Recent posts in Humans

      • Health & Medicine

        Cervical cancer deaths are plummeting among young U.S. women

        By Andrea Tamayo10 hours ago
      • Health & Medicine

        Sluggish proteins may underpin aging and chronic disease

        By Elie Dolgin10 hours ago
      • Neuroscience

        Like brain cells, kidney cells can form memories

        By Andrea TamayoNovember 26, 2024
  • Life
    • Life
      • Animals
      • Plants
      • Ecosystems
      • Paleontology
      • Neuroscience
      • Genetics
      • Microbes
    • Recent posts in Life

      • Science & Society

        This ‘hidden figure’ of entomology fought for civil rights

        By Susan Milius13 hours ago
      • Neuroscience

        Like brain cells, kidney cells can form memories

        By Andrea TamayoNovember 26, 2024
      • Paleontology

        China’s famously rich dinosaur fossil beds get a new origins story

        By Carolyn GramlingNovember 26, 2024
  • Earth
    • Earth
      • Agriculture
      • Climate
      • Oceans
      • Environment
    • Recent posts in Earth

      • Climate

        From electric cars to wildfires, how Trump may affect climate actions

        By Carolyn GramlingNovember 25, 2024
      • Climate

        Satellite space junk might wreak havoc on the stratosphere

        By Carolyn GramlingNovember 22, 2024
      • Climate

        Climate change has amped up hurricane wind speeds by 29 kph on average

        By Nikk OgasaNovember 20, 2024
  • Physics
    • Physics
      • Materials Science
      • Quantum Physics
      • Particle Physics
    • Recent posts in Physics

      • Cosmology

        Einstein’s gravity endures despite a dark energy puzzle 

        By Emily ConoverNovember 19, 2024
      • Particle Physics

        Accelerated muons bring next-gen particle colliders closer to reality

        By Emily ConoverNovember 12, 2024
      • Particle Physics

        Antimatter could travel by truck, a test with protons shows

        By Emily ConoverNovember 8, 2024
  • Space
    • Space
      • Astronomy
      • Planetary Science
      • Cosmology
    • Recent posts in Space

      • Astronomy

        This is the first close-up image of a star beyond our galaxy

        By Sophie HartleyNovember 21, 2024
      • Planetary Science

        Mars’ potato-shaped moons could be the remains of a shredded asteroid

        By Lisa GrossmanNovember 20, 2024
      • Cosmology

        Einstein’s gravity endures despite a dark energy puzzle 

        By Emily ConoverNovember 19, 2024

Science News Staff

  • E-mail feedback@sciencenews.org
  • Follow on X @ScienceNews

Trustworthy journalism comes at a price.

Scientists and journalists share a core belief in questioning, observing and verifying to reach the truth. Science News reports on crucial research and discovery across science disciplines. We need your financial support to make it happen – every contribution makes a difference.

Subscribe or Donate Now

All Stories by Science News Staff

  1. Readers ask about self-correcting quantum computers, oobleck’s experimental value

    Readers wondered if mayo qualifies as a non-Newtonian fluid, and X user @Lightning456243 asked how a quantum computer can identify its own errors.

    November 16, 2024
  2. Readers discuss cloud formation, Stonehenge and Earth’s frenemy Jupiter

    November 2, 2024
  3. Readers are curious about dark matter, plastics’ effects on pollination and Percy’s selfies

    October 19, 2024
  4. Readers discuss the psychedelic psilocybin, frogs and UFOs

    October 5, 2024
  5. Portraits of the SN 10 scientists. Top row, from left to right: Dionna Williams, Andrea Gomez, Bhavin Shastri, Jacqueline Gerson, Nicole Yunger Halpern. Bottom row, from left to right: Hawa Racine Thiam, Freek van Ede, Yotam Ophir, Chong Liu, Tracy Slatyer
    Science & Society

    10 early-career scientists tackling some of the biggest problems of today

    For the ninth year, Science News honors researchers in its SN 10: Scientists to Watch list.

    September 23, 2024
  6. Readers discuss black holes’ trippy effects on time, banned swimsuits

    September 7, 2024
  7. Readers discuss hypothetical ‘tauonium’ atoms

    August 24, 2024
  8. Readers ponder sign language in ancient humans, looped universe

    August 10, 2024
  9. Readers ask about noise pollution and beluga melons

    July 13, 2024
  10. Readers discuss dark energy, Ötzi’s tattoos and sneaky plant invasions

    June 29, 2024
  11. Readers react to a rare visual disorder, microplastics in arteries and more

    June 15, 2024
  12. Readers discuss accessible images in print and potassium’s climate potential

    June 1, 2024

Pagination Navigation

Go to page1 Go to page2 Go to page3 … Go to page40 Next

Science News

Science News was founded in 1921 as an independent, nonprofit source of accurate information on the latest news of science, medicine and technology. Today, our mission remains the same: to empower people to evaluate the news and the world around them. It is published by the Society for Science, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to public engagement in scientific research and education (EIN 53-0196483).

  • Science News Explores
  • Science News Learning

Subscriber Services

  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Give a Gift Subscription
  • Customer Service
  • Follow Science News on Facebook
  • Follow Science News on X
  • Follow Science News via RSS
  • Follow Science News on Instagram
  • Follow Science News on YouTube
  • Follow Science News on TikTok

More Information

  • FAQ
  • Newsletters
  • Rights & Permissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Society for Science

  • About the Society
  • Society Store
  • Donate
  • Careers

© Society for Science & the Public 2000–2024. All rights reserved.

1719 N Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 202.785.2255
Terms of Service Privacy Policy

Log in

Subscribers, enter your e-mail address for full access to the Science News archives and digital editions.

Not a subscriber?
Become one now.