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Social media is a defective product

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Superconductor advancement could unlock ultra-energy-efficient electronics

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New study complicates the search for alien oxygen

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A very serious guide to buying your own humanoid robot butler

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New ScientistN

Astronomers discover long-period radio transient of unknown origin

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Criminology professor co-authors study examining stereotypes against Asian women

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Discrete time crystal acts as a usable sensor for weak magnetic oscillations

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Americans’ trust in the CDC’s vaccine recommendations declines markedly under Trump

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Scientific AmericanS

Safety of antibiotic treatment for stony coral tissue loss disease confirmed

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Earth's toughest microbes could help save the planet and find life on other worlds

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War threatens Gulf's dugongs, turtles and birds

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Warmer, wetter cyclone weather made Peru's dengue outbreak 10 times larger, study finds

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Computational bio tool automates and standardizes genome sequencing analysis

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Why Haven’t We Heard from Extraterrestrials Yet?

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NautilusN

How plant populations keep a genetic memory of the past

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Are pig organs the future of transplantation?

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Science NewsS

Australia doesn't have a youth crime problem—it has a youth justice problem

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Scientists show dragon fruit peel extract boosts bread nutrition and lowers glycemic potential

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What do hundreds of gravitational-wave events reveal about the universe?

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Scientific AmericanS

Inverse design: A new pathway to custom functional polymers

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Researcher finds that telling the truth is correlated with better criminal justice outcomes

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Students discover new crab egg predator

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Solar energy transforms polystyrene waste into valuable chemicals using sulfur

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Your partner may wake you up six times a night – but does it matter?

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New ScientistN

What are the best foods for a hangover, scientifically?

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists finally reveal how this Alzheimer’s drug really works

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Nanoengineered spintronic device can store data in four different ways

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This massive crater could expose the heart of a lost planet

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Large craters offer clues to the origin of asteroid 16 Psyche

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The case for timing cancer treatments to daily circadian rhythms

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Scientific AmericanS

New tests and alert systems spot kidney disease before irreversible damage

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Scientific AmericanS

How drugs like Ozempic are revolutionizing kidney treatment

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Scientific AmericanS

A silent immune attack on the kidneys afflicts many people. New treatments could make early diagnosis lifesaving

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Scientific AmericanS

SpaceX reaches milestone of 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit

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Scientific AmericanS

The real reason Ireland has no snakes

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Scientific AmericanS

Engineered lipid nanoparticles reprogram immune metabolism for better mRNA vaccines

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Why there is a distressing rise in kidney disease

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Scientific AmericanS

Universe in chaos, Earth’s kids oddly fine!

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Scientific AmericanS

The kids are all right

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Scientific AmericanS

The false positive paradox explains why you misjudge risk

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Scientific AmericanS

The autism spectrum isn’t a sliding scale; 39 traits show the complexity

13h
Scientific AmericanS

Scientists reveal why Rocky Mountain lakes are turning green

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists built a tickle robot to solve one of biology’s strangest mysteries

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Scientific AmericanS

Readers respond to the December 2025 issue

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Scientific AmericanS

Newly diagnosed kidney patients struggle with heavy burdens, from dialysis to distress

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Scientific AmericanS

New drugs and treatments transform kidney care

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Scientific AmericanS

Math puzzle: Tricky calculation

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Scientific AmericanS

How the corpse flower evolved its bizarre traits

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Scientific AmericanS

How does kidney disease actually work?

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Scientific AmericanS

April 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago

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Scientific AmericanS
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