When COVID-19 silenced cities, birdsong recaptured its former glory
White-crowned sparrows sang softer, more complex songs during the quiet of the pandemic lockdown
White-crowned sparrows sang softer, more complex songs during the quiet of the pandemic lockdown
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo would be first researcher to lead the country, but critics worry she’ll be as hostile to science as her predecessor
Study finds surprisingly harmful fabrications in OpenAI’s speech-to-text algorithm
Chang’e-6 to target the largest and oldest lunar impact crater
Historic policy shift will make it easier for scientists to investigate potential medical uses
Republicans who allege Chinese studies sparked COVID-19 pandemic call for U.S. funding ban for Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance
Scientists test bighorn sheep, bears, moose, rats, and dozens of other species to track how SARS-CoV-2 moves between humans and wildlife
Newly identified microbe disables the viruses before they can infect the insects, potentially reducing disease transmission in people
Daniel Kastner and colleagues have identified more than a dozen genes causing autoinflammatory diseases and helped find treatments for the conditions
Climate snapshots suggest carbon dioxide levels were surprisingly modest during ancient warm period
Skyrocketing visa costs and new restrictions make it harder to attract talent and students, threatening universities’ bottom lines