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8.2 ka event triggered social transformation, not destruction, at China's Jiahu site

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Researcher examines trust in the early stages of entrepreneurship

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Harnessing the positive health benefits of microbes

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New way to track toxic algae that threaten shellfish industries developed by researchers

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Why do wombats have square poop?

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Rare brown dwarf discovered orbiting ancient star

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Researchers develop new tool in forensic intelligence gathering

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A simple turn reveals a 1,500-year-old secret on Roman glass

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The Year in Computer Science

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When blue-collar workers lose union protection, they try self-employment

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The dinosaurs that forgot how to fly

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Ancient DNA rewrites the tale of when and how cats left Africa

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Living cells may generate electricity from motion

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Colon cancer is surging in younger adults and doctors are alarmed

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How synthetic biology can transform crops, cancer therapies, and drug discovery: Q&A

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Can AI strengthen democracy and improve collective decision-making? Q&A with Professor of Computer Science

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Ramanujan’s 100-year-old pi formula is still revealing the Universe

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1.5-million-year-old fossil face is forcing a rethink of human origins

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A new way to prevent gum disease without wiping out good bacteria

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Firefighter gear contains potentially hazardous flame retardants, study shows

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Scientists Devise New Plan to Study the Most Exciting Rock on Mars

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Math Puzzle: Wrangle the Rectangles

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Anatomy of a phytoplankton bloom revealed north of Hawai'i

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A new family of barium-based crystals reveals rules for structural changes

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Physicists found a way to see heat in empty space

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This rare earthquake did everything scientists hoped to see

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How to See Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS as It Swings by Earth One Last Time

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Living rocks in South Africa rapidly absorb carbon and grow in harsh conditions

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Voluntary wintertime cover crop adoption up 5% in Arkansas

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Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disaster

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Research shows informed traders never let a climate crisis go to waste

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New framework reveals where transport emissions concentrate in Singapore

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Community swimming program for Black youth boosts skills, sense of belonging, study finds

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What Your Sleep Profile Reveals about Your Health

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These Orcas Are on the Brink—And So Is the Science That Could Save Them

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The Hype behind Expensive Probiotic Supplements

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Scientific AmericanS

Science Crossword: Pointing South

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Scientific AmericanS

Science Carries On. Here Are Our Top Topics for 2026

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Readers Respond to the September 2025 Issue

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Scientific AmericanS

Poem: ‘Large Hadron Collider,’ ‘Maxwell’s Demon’ and ‘Music for the Heat Death of the Universe’

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Mysterious Bright Flashes in the Night Sky Baffle Astronomers

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Meet Your Plastic Pal

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Meet Your Future Robot Servants, Caregivers and Explorers

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January 2026: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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Interoception Is Our Sixth Sense, and It May Be Key to Mental Health

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Heart and Kidney Diseases, plus Type 2 Diabetes, May Be One Illness Treatable with Ozempic-like Drugs

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Global Warming Could Skew Reptile Sex Ratios and Lead to Extinctions

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The Psychedelic Scientist

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Scientists find the missing links between genes and disease

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Nepal starts tiger census to track recovery

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