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Tue May 19
JWST catches cosmic imposters spoofing faraway galaxies
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Why some irrational numbers are more irrational than others
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Scientists are uncovering how common viruses may quietly increase cancer risk
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Ancient worshipers gathered at a ‘prototype’ Stonehenge to celebrate the solstices, new analysis reveals
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Japan’s 2011 earthquake was so powerful that it shifted the entire country’s location
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NASA’s Lucy mission reveals an asteroid’s hidden history
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Trump administration reverses course on plan to dismantle ocean monitoring network
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Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s Relativity Space selected for upcoming NASA Mars orbiter mission
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How to watch August’s total solar eclipse live with Scientific American
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Salty clouds discovered on pink puffball planet
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How one new telescope is going to change astronomy forever
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1 in 3 psychologists say their patients use AI as a second therapist
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The surprising science history behind New York City’s ticker-tape parades
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The first Atlantic tropical storm of 2026 is here—and it used to be a Pacific cyclone
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Our brains underestimate Elon Musk’s wealth
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Could this ancient burial site be the oldest lethal plague outbreak?
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Astronomers discover another galaxy seemingly devoid of dark matter
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Watch sharks use manta rays to scratch unreachable itches
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Proposed White House regulations could kill 5,000 clinical trials, analysis finds
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Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk breach exposed patients’ clinical trial data
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Math predicts humans could go extinct in about 17,000 years
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NASA data reveals weird x-ray changes in the exploded ruins of dead stars
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Could the keto diet help treat anorexia, schizophrenia and depression?
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U.S. limits on Anthropic Fable AI could hurt cybersecurity
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Here’s how big the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo might be
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Math Puzzle: Go to great lengths
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Neuroscientist Kauê M. Costa redefines how the brain learns
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Trump’s Genesis Mission is putting AI to work on nuclear weapons
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Tonima Tasnim Ananna: Young American Scientist studying the behavior of supermassive black holes
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Science crossword: Looking to the future
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Readers respond to the March 2026 issue
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Poem: ‘The Soliloquy of Schrödinger’s Cat’
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July/August 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago
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J. Craig Venter’s last interview—on AI, risk-taking and immortality
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America’s compact between science and politics is broken
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These young scientists are on our radar
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Atul Gawande explains why U.S. leadership in global health matters more than ever
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Allie Balter-Kennedy: Young American Scientist studying ice cores to better foresee climate change
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Timnit Gebru on how to safeguard independent science for the AI age
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Samagya Banskota: Young American Scientist developing new ways to deliver therapeutics
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Alan Lightman on his childhood in science
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Science is under pressure again. Here’s what that means for young researchers
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Nobel-winning biologist Elizabeth Blackburn on why science is all about ‘keeping the long view’
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Jenny Bergner: Young American Scientist recreating cosmic chemistry to understand how planets form
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U.S. scientists are being lured abroad—and they aren't looking back
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Senator Mark Kelly reveals why science is critical to America’s future
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Adam Bowman: Young American Scientist making it easier to see neurons communicate
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Inside U.S. labs at a moment of fear—and unexpected promise
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Colin Carlson: Young American Scientist linking climate change to human health and ecological diversity
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Distrust in science thrives on dangerous stereotypes
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