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Ivan Farkas is a freelance science writer covering astronomy, astrophysics and other topics. Subscribe to Scientific American ...
In July and August scientists onboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) spotted the oddities through ...
A new analysis uncovers seasonal patterns of dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, across the Americas, which could help ...
The 60-meter asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 4 percent chance of hitting the moon. Could such a lunar collision create a dangerous ...
Adam Rogers is a journalist covering science, technology and culture. A former editor at WIRED and senior correspondent at ...
I’ve been a Scientific American subscriber since I was 12 years old, and it helped shape the way I look at the world. SciAm ...
If you’re trying to get someone to do something, what’s the best way to achieve that? Paying them probably comes to mind, and this intuition is a basic tenet of economic theory. In a massive 2018 ...
The National Science Foundation will stop operating the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker and slash polar science funding by 70 ...
Long dismissed as impossible, nerve regrowth is offering new hope for healing injuries and treating neurodegeneration ...
The results were released in the 1980s. Although the BCDDP design had weaknesses, the study authors said the results showed ...
More and more kids are turning to artificial intelligence chatbots for social interaction. We are scrambling to understand ...
When hurricane season is in full swing, the news can be difficult to parse. What’s the difference between a hurricane and a tropical cyclone, after all, and what on Earth is an eye wall replacement ...