Alissa de Chassey • October 9, 2025
László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his philosophical, apocalyptic and hallucinatory novels
Madeline Shaw • October 8, 2025
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi jointly awarded for their work developing new porous materials with wide-ranging applications
Isabel Gil • October 7, 2025
A trio of physicists won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for demonstrating quantum mechanics on a macroscopic scale.
Sarah Hofmann • October 6, 2025
The scientists’ identification of regulatory T cells furthered understanding of the immune system
Leslie Liang • September 30, 2025
After 30 years as a street recycler, Josefa Marín is now running a non-profit redemption center and bringing much-needed support to a nearly invisible community
Marta Hill • September 17, 2025
U.S. science has been in a state of upheaval since the start of Trump's second term. Can gold standard science prevail?
Tom Brown, Leslie Liang • September 17, 2025
How the Gold Standard became tarnished
Perri Thaler • September 17, 2025
Citizen science is under threat, despite what the Trump administration says it wants
Pragathi Ravi • September 17, 2025
An interview with a conservation expert paints a grim picture for the policy and science governing the coastal USA

Trump’s budget cuts threaten national parks, wildlife refuges and the science behind them
Gaea Cabico, Miriam Bahagijo • September 17, 2025
The loss of senior officials, scientists and other specialists might lead to the loss of institutional knowledge that’s been built up and maintained for years
K.R. Callaway • September 17, 2025
Slashed budgets and diminished staffing at key NOAA offices could have devastating impacts on U.S. disaster preparedness and day-to-day forecasts
Marta Hill • August 3, 2025
Aaron Wightman spends early spring days tap troubleshooting and syrup processing, but he thinks about climate change, too.