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Weekly Headlines (Excerpts)
1. ‘Aerial arms race’ with birds may have turned ancient cicadas into ace fliers
Giant cicadas’ wing shape evolved millions of years ago to make them nimbler
BY RODRIGO PÉREZ ORTEGA 25 OCT 2024
2. Can science and Islam coexist? A chemical engineer–turned–theologian sees common ground
Shoaib Ahmed Malik discusses his work on evolution, extraterrestrials, and more
BY DYNA ROCHMYANINGSIH 25 OCT 2024
3. Web of Science index puts eLife ‘on hold’ because of its radical publishing model
Journal that is experimenting with peer reviewing but not accepting manuscripts could lose its impact factor
BY JEFFREY BRAINARD 24 OCT 2024
4. Buoyed by ‘milestone’ clinical result, RNA editing is poised to treat diseases
Multiple approaches aim to counteract mutant genes by fixing the faulty RNA they produce
BY MITCH LESLIE 24 OCT 2024
5. Pregnancy wakes up viruslike ‘jumping genes’ to help make extra blood
Research in mice and humans identifies a surprising role for these copy-and-paste snippets of DNA
BY CATHERINE OFFORD 24 OCT 2024
6. ‘Not a free-for-all’: Indigenous communities want limits on how their data are shared
Push for “data sovereignty” could reshape how scientists share information
BY SANDEEP RAVINDRAN 24 OCT 2024
7. News at a glance: Biomed researchers using AI, whales eating plastic, and digital archive outage
The latest in science and policy
BY SCIENCE NEWS STAFF 24 OCT 2024
8. DNA ‘printing press’ could quickly store mountains of data
Inspired by ancient invention of movable type, researchers use blocks of DNA to dramatically increase writing speed
BY ROBERT F. SERVICE 23 OCT 2024
9. Medieval Silk Road metropolis unearthed in Uzbek mountains
Discovery challenges idea that ancient trade routes only linked lowland oases
BY ANDREW LAWLER 23 OCT 2024
10. Predation, not fear of wolves, keeps elk from denuding Yellowstone
Study challenges idea that a “landscape of fear” allows aspen and willows to grow
BY VIRGINIA MORELL 23 OCT 2024
11. A scientific showdown seeks the biological ‘clock’ that best tracks aging
A contest with $300,000 in prize money aims to improve molecular assays needed to test aging treatments
BY MITCH LESLIE 22 OCT 2024
12. ‘Daunting’: Hurricane-battered researchers assess damage from Helene and Milton
Years of recovery lie ahead for the southeastern United States
BY CHRISTIE WILCOX, PHIE JACOBS 21 OCT 2024
13. To glide and stride, this tiny feathered dino flapped as it ran
South Korean footprints suggest wings helped dinosaur bound, hinting at evolution of flight
BY KERMIT PATTISON 21 OCT 2024
14. ‘Electric plastic’ could open door to new generation of implants and wearable tech
Self-assembling, biocompatible molecular ribbons can store energy and information
BY REHAM ATYA 21 OCT 2024
15. Pacific Island scientists to launch Academy of Sciences
New organization will strive to give Pacific region scholars recognition and support
BY DENNIS NORMILE 21 OCT 2024
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