SCIENCE MAGAZINE – NOVEMBER 20, 2025

SCIENCE MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘Soft 3D Transistors’ – Hydrogel semiconductors for biologically compatible electronics.

High-resolution climate model forecasts a wet future

With details as fine as short-term weather forecasts, model achieves newfound accuracy

Make the census voluntary? Bad idea, say statisticians

Pending bills in U.S. Congress could degrade data from national surveys

‘A sigh of relief’: New malaria drug succeeds in clinical trial as existing treatments falter

Ganaplacide, developed by Novartis, eases worries about drug resistance—but hard choices loom on how to use it

As neural organoids advance, ethics races to keep pace

Scientists, ethicists, and patient advocates mull biology’s latest provocative technology

THE NEW YORK TIMES – THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 2025

Holiday Hiring Slows, Frustrating Job Seekers

Retailers are adding fewer of the seasonal roles that many Americans rely on to make ends meet.

A Family Affair: Lutnick’s Sons Cash In on an A.I. Deal Frenzy

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is helping push data center projects. His family companies are profiting from them.

Trump Signs Bill to Release Epstein Files, but Loopholes Remain

President Trump sought credit for the legislation, despite his pressure to kill it. The bill’s exceptions could mean much of it would stay confidential.

Trump and Mamdani Will Meet at White House on Friday

Move Over, Netflix: Ukraine’s Corruption Investigators Bring the Drama

The country’s anti-graft agencies have taken a cinematic approach to revealing a scandal that has touched President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle.