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Record-Breaking Rainfall in Carolinas and Europe Explained
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The Next President Should End NASA’s Space Launch System Rocket
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Why Is It So Much Harder for NASA to Send People to the Moon Now Than It Was during the Apollo Era?
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What Is Sickle Cell Disease?
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The Arctic Seed Vault Shows the Flawed Logic of Climate Adaptation
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Sitting in a Chair All Day Can Lead to Disease. Standing Up and Moving Around Every Hour Can Help
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Researchers Seek New Solutions to Ease Sickle Cell’s Extreme Pain
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Readers Respond to the May 2024 Issue
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Poem: ‘D.N.A.’
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People Living with Sickle Cell Disease Share Their Experiences
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October 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
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New Treatments Address Addiction alongside Trauma
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New Sickle Cell Treatments Reach Patients after Years of Effort
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New Hope for Treating People with Sickle Cell Disease
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Meet the Advocates and Researchers Revolutionizing Sickle Cell Care
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Math Puzzle: Find the Imposter Number
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Hybrid Chickadees Reveal How Species Boundaries Can Shift and Blur
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Hidden Patterns Show Nobel Prize Science Trends
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Going Back to the Moon, Researching Chickadee Hybrids and Understanding Addiction
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Cures for Sickle Cell Disease Arrive After a Painful Journey
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Contributors to Scientific American’s October 2024 Issue
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Book Review: Powerful Myths Shape a Postapocalyptic World
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Book Review: How One Weird Rodent Ecologist Tried to Change the Fate of Humanity
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Book Review: Cryptography Is as Much an Art as a Science
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Book Review: A Return to the Creepy Tensions of ‘Area X’
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Book Review: A Bold Profile of the James Webb Space Telescope
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Being Empathetic Is Easier when Everyone’s Doing It
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A Global Initiative to Advance Sickle Cell Research Could Benefit Millions
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