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In 2021, someone posted a ludicrous theory about the origins of COVID-19 on WeChat.
Inadvertently, that person may have given away some fascinating data about the Wuhan animal market, @cohenjon.bsky.social reports.
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Trump's departure from WHO also spells the end of US funding for (and collaborations with) the International Agency for Research on Cancer. www.science.org/content/arti... Story by @jocelynkaiser.bsky.social
The detective work in the case comes from @flodebarre.bsky.social, who “has an attention to detail beyond most humans.” www.science.org/content/arti...
Could influenza D, which is infecting cows worldwide, become a threat to humans as well? @cohenjon.bsky.social joined scientists in Mexico who are trying to find out.
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A momentous occasion: 'Java Man' is going back to Indonesia, along with more than 28,000 other fossils that Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois collected during the colonial era.
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The Dutch House of Representatives wants a major primate research center to end monkey studies in 5 years. Biomedical groups call the vote "far-reaching, ill-considered and harmful to public health."
My story:
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I grew up reading Dutch newspaper @trouw.nl, so I'm thrilled they're running a translation of my @science.org story about the breakdown of malaria control in Guinea today.
(The @pulitzercenter.org supported my trip; the amazing photos are from Marta Moreiras.)
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A child receives treatment for severe malaria at the Dubréka prefectural hospital in Guinea. Image by Marta Moreiras, Guinea, 2025.
The parents of Mohamed Camara (left), 10, look on after their son was diagnosed with malaria at Guinea’s Tamita Health Center on June 17, 2025. Image by Marta Moreiras. Guinea, 2025.
The dilapidated Soumbouyadi Health Post in Boffa prefecture in Guinea was to be replaced with a new, bigger center, built with U.S. support. Budget cuts have delayed its commissioning. Image by Marta Moreiras. Guinea, 2025.
Community health workers in Guinea can be the difference between life and death when combating malaria.
Thousands of these workers lost their jobs after the Trump administration cut #USAID funds.
@martinenserink.bsky.social & Marta Moreiras report for @science.org.
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“Can you say firing squad?” Online death threats trigger a debate about the aggressive tactics of the White Coat Waste Project, a US animal rights group. www.science.org/content/arti...
Story by @phiejacobs.bsky.social
Scoop from @cohenjon.bsky.social: NIH may massively increase HIV 'implementation science', to $1 billion annually, at the expense of basic research. Some HIV researchers are alarmed. www.science.org/content/arti...
A sick boy lies on a bed in a health center, looking into the camera. His parents and younger sister are sitting on the bed behind him.
This is the third and last feature story in a series supported by the @pulitzercenter.org about how the Trump Administration's budget cuts are harming global health. You can find all three stories here: www.science.org/topic/tags/c...
A Guinean man wearing a baseball cap and a polo shirt with the USAID logo on it.
A middle-aged man wearing a vest with the American flag and the USAID logo on it.
Community health workers in Guinea are still wearing polo shirts and vests with an American flag and the USAID logo on it. But they no longer have jobs.
“I beg Donald Trump!” said one of them, Alhassane Camara. “The small children, they die!” www.science.org/content/arti...
I traveled to Guinea to find out what U.S. budget cuts mean for the fight against malaria. Here's my story in @science.org - with powerful photography by Marta Moreiras. www.science.org/content/arti...
The White House has concerns about allegedly risky research on viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. In response, the National Institutes of Health is cracking down on dozens of studies it was funding. By @jocelynkaiser.bsky.social and @cohenjon.bsky.social. www.science.org/content/arti...
"Institutions must support transgender and gender nonconforming and other marginalized scientists by securing their safety and privacy; their access to legal aid and health care; and their opportunities in education, employment, and society," argues a new #LetterToScience. scim.ag/4kQCMtr
Graphic showing the number of papers about vaccines and vaccination published by the 17 members of ACIP who were fired this week and the 8 who will replace them. The averages are 49 papers for the fired members and 11 for the new appointees.
Key finding: The 17 now-fired members of ACIP have on average published 49 papers on vaccines or vaccination.
The 8 members who succeed them averaged only 11 papers. Four of them have never published about the topic at all.
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How much expertise did a key vaccine panel lose this week when RFK Jr. fired its 17 members and appointed 8 new ones?
@meredithwadman.bsky.social and I looked at their publication records to find out. www.science.org/content/arti...
Scoop from @sarareardon.bsky.social about the erratic process behind NIH's grant cancellations. www.science.org/content/arti...
Have advocates of more rigor in science been "useful idiots" who unwittingly helped Trump's attacks on U.S. research? @cathleenogrady.bsky.social sheds light on a fascinating discussion. www.science.org/content/arti...
Selling journal subscriptions is how scholarly societies have long made money. But that revenue stream is declining, putting the other work societies do at risk. www.science.org/content/arti... by @jeffreybrainard.bsky.social
Yesterday, Senators asked NIH director Jay Bhattacharya how Trump can justify a 40% cut to NIH's budget. He declined to say. www.science.org/content/arti... by @jocelynkaiser.bsky.social
In the early 2010s, critics started pointing out that much of the psychology literature was unreliable. Now, a statistical analysis suggests the field is improving, @cathleenogrady.bsky.social reports. www.science.org/content/arti...
“We dissent to Administration policies that undermine the NIH mission, waste public resources, and harm the health of Americans and people across the globe.”
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“It is a difficult time:” Mpox continues to spread in Africa but vaccination efforts are falling far short. www.science.org/content/arti... (by @cohenjon.bsky.social)
Tiny Sierra Leone has seen more than 3000 mpox cases since January; the past few weeks, it accounted for more than half of all new cases in Africa. www.science.org/content/arti...
HIV control efforts are falling apart in Lesotho en Eswatini, which have the highest infection rates in the world.
This story by @cohenjon.bsky.social is the first in a series about Trump cuts' effects on global health, funded by the @pulitzercenter.bsky.social.
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Rubber hitting road: The elimination of US funding for programs that help countries fight neglected tropical diseases like lymphatic filariasis & river blindness is having & will have an enormous negative impact, @martinenserink.bsky.social reports. www.science.org/content/arti...
Scientists used to think diseases that jump from animals to people really took off when people started domesticating cattle, sheep and goats 11,000 years ago. A new look at ancient bacterial DNA in @science.org by @poojaswali.bsky.social and colleagues suggests the pivotal moment came much later.