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Retinal Implant Allows People with Blindness to Read Again in Small Trials

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‘No Kings’ Protesters Reject Political Violence, Survey Shows

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Storytelling Methods Alter How Memories Are Stored in the Brain, Neuroscientists Find

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Study of Ultramarathon Runners Suggests There's a Fundamental Limit to Human Metabolism

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Cells Have a Crystal Trigger That Makes Them Self-Destruct When Viruses Invade

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WHO Reports Global Rise in Antibiotic Resistance and Superbug Deaths

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Why Aluminum in Vaccines Is Safe—And Often Essential

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How to Stay Safe during RSV Season

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Flu Cases Surge Early in Japan, Sparking Global Health Concerns

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How to See Comet Lemmon and the Orionids Meteor Shower Peak

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What Is a Quasar? The Answer Depends on Your Point of View

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The El Ali Meteorite’s Journey from Landmark to Loot

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A Solution to the CIA’s Kryptos Code Is Found after 35 Years

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How the Government Shutdown Is Impacting Science and Research

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Parrondo’s Paradox Explains How Two Losing Strategies Combined Can Win

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How ‘Wood Vaulting’ Could Help Slow Climate Change

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Jake Paul’s Deepfake Gambit Sparks Debate over Sora Cameos and Digital Likeness Rights

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Men’s Brains Shrink Faster than Women’s. What That Means for Alzheimer’s

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Why Lung Cancer Is Increasing among Nonsmoking Women Under Age 65

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CDC Cuts Threaten Public Health Nationwide, Fired Employees Say

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Nobel Prize in Economics Awarded for Research on Science, Technology and Growth

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What is Type 1 Diabetes? Here’s Your 5-Minute Primer

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Has JWST Finally Found an Exomoon?

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Immigrants Make Up More Than 30 Percent of Nobel Science Winners Since 2000

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New DNA Search Engine Brings Order to Biology’s Big Data

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Workouts Help to Treat Cancer and Improve Survival

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Why Building an Artificial Pancreas for People with Diabetes Is So Hard—And How Tech Is Finally Catching Up

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What Brain Science Reveals about Ethical Decline and Moral Growth

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Three Anti-Inflammatory Supplements Can Really Fight Disease, according to the Strongest Science

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The Growing Global Burden of Type 1 Diabetes

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Science Crossword: Organized Chaos

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Saving the Vision of People with Diabetic Retinopathy

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Readers Respond to the June 2025 Issue

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Poem: ‘In Reality’

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November 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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NASA Is Crucial to the U.S. Winning the New Space Race

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Meet the Advocates Who Are Changing Type 1 Diabetes Care for the Better

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Math Puzzle: Find the Time

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Contributors to Scientific American’s November 2025 Issue

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Complex Life May Have Evolved Multiple Times

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Can Genetic Testing Predict Type 1 Diabetes? Experts Say Earlier Treatment Is Possible

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Being Wrong Is a Scientific Superpower

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Advances in Type 1 Diabetes Science and Tech

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A Human on a Bicycle Is among the Most Efficient Forms of Travel in the Animal Kingdom

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A Cure for Type 1 Diabetes May be Closer Than You Think

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SpaceX’s Starship Succeeds in Final Test Flight of 2025

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Coral Die-Off Marks Earth’s First Climate ‘Tipping Point,’ Scientists Say

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Nobel Prize Winner Shimon Sakaguchi Reflects on How He Discovered Regulatory T Cells

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Moving NASA Space Shuttle to Texas from DC Could Damage It, Experts Say

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Scientists Map Microbiome Hidden Deep inside Tree Trunks

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