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Science Magazine
12  décembre     02h30
NIH’s proposed caps on open-access publishing fees roil scientific community
Phie Jacobs    Policy to be implemented next year drew more than 900 comments, most of them critical
    02h00
Want to sway an election? Here’s how much fake online accounts cost
Kai Kupferschmidt    Systematic price monitoring sheds light on economics of online manipulation
11  décembre     06h30
New antibiotic for gonorrhea could help beat back drug-resistant infections
Kai Kupferschmidt    Two treatments for the sexually transmitted disease are expected to become available soon
    04h35
Congress imposes new security restrictions on U.S. researchers
Robert F. Service    But new defense bill drops or weakens some controversial proposals
    02h40
Heat-seeking beetles drawn to plants that glow in infrared
Erik Stokstad    Pollinators’ antennae act like thermal cameras to spot self-heating plants
    02h00
NASA telescope will hunt down city killer’ asteroids
Robin George Andrews    With an infrared eye, NEO Surveyor will target dangerous space rocks glowing in the dark
10  décembre     05h25
A new preprint server welcomes papers written and reviewed by AI
Celina Zhao    With human peer review struggling to keep pace with machine-generated science, aiXiv enlists bots to help
    04h15
U.S. military funds AI tools to speed modeling of viral outbreaks
Sarah Scoles    DARPA program could yield models of disease spread in days instead of weeks
    03h00
Replenishing sapped groundwater could trigger small earthquakes
Hannah Richter    A boom in aquifer injection projects could unlock long-quiet faults
09  décembre     04h25
The first patients have been helped by cancer-fighting cells made directly in their bodies
Mitch Leslie    Novel approach could be faster, and cheaper, than making the cells in the lab but safety concerns linger