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Links to the U.S.’s most comprehensive climate reports—the National Climate Assessments—disappeared from the Internet on ...
To achieve its ambitious plans for missions to the moon and beyond, Russia needs other spacefaring nations as partners. But ...
GLP-1 drugs currently being tested in China target complications associated with obesity such as heart disease, fatty liver ...
And astronomers have a brand-new, superpowerful eye with which to see the changing cosmos: the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in ...
To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing a jigsaw every weekday to show off some of our most fascinating magazine covers over the years.
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
Here's a collection of exclusive book recommendations, from slithering snakes to a river's impact, for your summer reading ...
By April 12, 2024—three days before the deadline for filing tax returns in the U.S.—more than a quarter of American taxpayers had yet to do so. Procrastination—delaying something despite an ...
In 2008 scientists reported that rocks in Canada were the world’s oldest. New data appear to confirm this contested claim ...
During the summer, kids can forget some of what they learned during the school year. They recover quickly, but here are some ...
Audible sound can affect gene activity in mouse cells, boosting the attachment of muscle precursors to surrounding tissue and ...
Microwave satellite data are key to capturing major changes in a hurricane’s strength, such as when a storm undergoes rapid ...