These are Science News’ favorite books of 2025

Our staff’s favorite books of the year reflected on the role of science in some of society’s most pressing problems, from artificial intelligence to childhood trauma to river restoration. Did we miss your favorite? Let us know at feedback@sciencenews.org. rehabilitation Walter ShoshanaSimon and Schuster | $29.99 In a journalist’s exposé of America’s drug treatment centers,…

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Time and tide meters don’t wait for Voortman

Here we go again. An obscure and methodologically flawed paper, published with little or no review, makes a convenient argument and is elevated to supposedly “blockbuster” science by science merchants. shitsorry, doubt. Real scientists drop everything to respond, but not before the (convenient) nonsense has spread widely. Rebuttals are written and submitted, but by the…

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How is a kidney (renal) transplant performed?

Source: https://www.sgh.com.sg/patient-care/specialties-services/renal-transplant-programme Grafting a kidney from a compatible donor to restore kidney functions in a recipient suffering from kidney failure is called a kidney transplant. It is also known as a kidney transplant. The first kidney transplant was performed between identical twins in 1954 by Dr. Charles Hufnagel, a Washington surgeon. Eligibility: Anyone with end-stage…

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Germinate the seed | Educational Game

Play Germinate the Seed, an engaging educational platform game. Complete the levels and put the miracle of seed germination into action. You play as a little seed, navigating through obstacles and challenging enemies. Your mission is to find water and heat (the sun) and then find a suitable place to bury yourself. In the next…

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Researchers say it shouldn’t even be there

Off the northeastern shores of Japan, a strange gelatinous creature recently appeared among the waves. Pale blue and semi-transparent, it looked like a jellyfish, until scientists realized it wasn’t. Instead, it was something potentially more dangerous: a kind of Portuguese warship. Seen in Gamo Beach in Sendai Bay by a marine biologist Yoshiki Ochiaithe creature…

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Did you know

The Moon is closer during a supermoon and you’ll be able to tell because it looks much bigger and brighter, but your photos of it will still suck.You can still send me the photos you took and I will appreciate them, as well as appreciate that you thought of me when you saw the Moon….

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