- For Trump, PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals' in Straws Are a Crisis. In Water, Maybe Less So.by Hiroko Tabuchi on 26 April 2025 at 18:38
An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap water nationwide hasn’t gotten the same attention.
- What Nearly Brainless Rodents Know About Weight Loss and Hungerby Gina Kolata on 26 April 2025 at 14:43
Studies in neuroscience with applications to humans offer clues about what makes us start eating, and when we stop.
- David Paton, Creator of Flying Eye Hospital, Dies at 94by Michael S. Rosenwald on 26 April 2025 at 14:02
An idealistic ophthalmologist, he came up with an ingenious way to treat blindness in far-flung places: by outfitting an airplane with an operating room.
- Climate Change, Once a Big Issue, Fades From Canada’s Electionby Max Bearak on 26 April 2025 at 09:03
Even though Liberal candidate Mark Carney has a lengthy climate policy résumé, Trump’s threats have nearly drowned the issue out of the campaign.
- The Trump Administration Wants Seafloor Mining. What Does That Mean?by Rebecca Dzombak, Max Bearak and Harry Stevens on 25 April 2025 at 20:07
A recent executive order would accelerate mining in little-understood undersea ecosystems.
- Trump budget draft ends Narcan program and other addiction measures.by Jan Hoffman on 25 April 2025 at 18:36
A $56 million grant to train emergency responders and supply them with the overdose reversal spray, plus other programs that address addiction, could be eliminated.
- ‘Vaguely Threatening’: Federal Prosecutor Queries Leading Medical Journalby Teddy Rosenbluth on 25 April 2025 at 17:37
The New England Journal of Medicine received a letter suggesting that it was biased and compromised by external pressure. Other journals have also received the letter.
- F.D.A. Scientists Are Reinstated at Agency Food Safety Labsby Christina Jewett on 25 April 2025 at 16:34
After 20 percent of the agency’s work force was cut, federal health officials have decided to bring back some experts and review firings to fill gaps in critical roles.
- Federal Officials Promise to Restore Funding to Women’s Health Initiativeby Roni Caryn Rabin on 25 April 2025 at 16:31
The decades-long research effort has contributed to thousands of research papers, altering medical care for women around the world.
- The Physics of Perfect Pour-Over Coffeeby Katrina Miller on 25 April 2025 at 13:31
Scientists used fluid dynamics to learn how to get the most flavor from pour-over coffee.
- Trump vs. Scienceby Alan Burdick on 25 April 2025 at 12:09
We explain the administration’s cuts to research.
- National Science Foundation Terminates Hundreds of Active Research Awardsby Katrina Miller and Carl Zimmer on 25 April 2025 at 06:43
The agency targeted grants focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as research on misinformation.
- Trump Takes a Major Step Toward Seabed Mining in International Watersby Max Bearak, Rebecca Dzombak and Harry Stevens on 25 April 2025 at 00:00
A new executive order pits the United States against the rest of the world over the question of who can exploit mineral resources in shared waters.
- Trump Cuts Threaten Agency Running Meals on Wheelsby Reed Abelson on 24 April 2025 at 18:46
A tiny division responsible for overseeing services for people with disabilities and older Americans is being dismantled as part of an overhaul by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary.
- These Apes Are Matriarchal, but It Doesn’t Mean They’re Peacefulby Annie Roth on 24 April 2025 at 18:43
Females reign supreme in bonobo society by working together to keep males in their place.
- ‘Bone Collector’ Caterpillars Don’t Play With Their Food. They Wear It.by Jack Tamisiea on 24 April 2025 at 18:00
Carnivorous caterpillars discovered on the Hawaiian island of Oahu have a freaky fashion sense.
- Who Founded Carthage? New Genetic Study Upturns Old Viewby Franz Lidz on 24 April 2025 at 17:49
The inhabitants of Carthage were long thought to have derived from Levantine Phoenicians. But an eight-year study suggests they were more closely related to Greeks.
- Tariffs on China Aren’t Likely to Rescue U.S. Medical Gear Industryby Andrew Jacobs on 24 April 2025 at 15:51
The few domestic companies that still make protective gear for health care workers have clamored for federal intervention. But they worry President Trump’s trade war with China won’t help.
- An E.U. Deforestation Rule Has Ethiopian Coffee Farmers Scramblingby Shola Lawal on 24 April 2025 at 09:54
The measure will require geolocation data to show that beans aren’t linked to deforestation. Farmers say they need more time to prepare.
- Leaders of Mental Health Giant Promised Big Bonuses to Deal With Federal Investigationsby Katie Thomas and Jessica Silver-Greenberg on 24 April 2025 at 09:01
Acadia Healthcare’s chief executive was awarded a $1.8 million bonus to respond to “unprecedented governmental inquiries” into allegations of holding psychiatric patients against their will.