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New Image of Our Galaxy’s Biggest Black Hole Previews What’s Next for Globe-Spanning Telescope
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Guilt-Tripping for the Public Good Often Achieves Its Intended Result
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Locs Represent Resistance for Black People in the U.S. That’s Why They Are under Fire
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Venomous Snakes Are Spreading because of Climate Change
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COVID, Flu and RSV Vaccines Are Lifesavers. Why Aren’t More Older Adults Getting Them?
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An ICU Nurse Explains the Vital Role of Family Caregivers in Loved Ones' Health
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How Parents Can Heal Rifts with Their Adult Children
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8 Ways to Protect Wildlife Near Your Home
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Colon Cancer Linked to Mouth Bacteria
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If Alien Life Is Found, How Should Scientists Break the News?
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AI Recruiters Have Joined the Job Search. Who Are They Helping?
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Where Is Planet Nine? Its Hiding Places Are Running Out
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Do Sperm Whales Have Culture?
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Paxlovid COVID Treatment Is Most Beneficial for Unvaccinated People with Risk Factors. Others May Not Need It
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Heat and Floods Are Increasingly Hitting Coastlines with a One-Two Punch
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We Are Living in the Pyrocene, the Age of Fire that We Created
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Physicists Finally Know How the Strong Force Gets Its Strength
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Does Dark Energy Change over Time?
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What Is Pollution Doing to Our Brains? 'Exposomics' Reveals Links to Many Diseases
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Space Junk from the International Space Station Struck a Home in Florida
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A Random Influx of DNA from a Virus Helped Vertebrates Become So Stunningly Successful
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Black Scientists Are Building Their Own Vital Communities
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How Do Tides Shape Earth and the Solar System?
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Measles Is Back, and That’s Scary
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Scientists Found a Way to Supercharge Cancer-Fighting Cells
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How Will EPA’s New Rule about ‘Forever Chemicals’ Protect Your Drinking Water?
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Why Some People Always Get Lost—And Others Never Do
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U.S. Carbon Removal Needs Have a $100-Billion Price Tag—Per Year
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Why We Believe the Myth of High Crime Rates
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Did the Eclipse Give You the Amateur Astronomy Bug? Here’s How to Get Started
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Climate Action Is a Legal Obligation, European Court Rules
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Peter Higgs, a Giant of Particle Physics, Dies at 94
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Why Batteries Come in So Many Sizes and Shapes
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How a Theory about Climate Change Led to The Feminine Mystique
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Animal ‘Queens’ Reveal Surprising Complexities of Social Power
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Ring This ‘Fish Doorbell’ to Help Migrating Animals Get Through a Dutch Canal
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Think Seeing Is Believing? Think Again
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An Eclipse Is a Moment of Solitude—Even When You’re in a Crowd
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Rural Americans Are Dying at Increasingly Higher Rates Than City Dwellers
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Recycle Your Eclipse Glasses to Share the Awe with Others
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How Likely Is a Major Earthquake in New York City—And Is the City Prepared for It?
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No Spoilers, Please! Why Curiosity Makes Us Patient
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Could Gravitational-Wave ‘Memories’ Prove Einstein Wrong?
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COVID Vaccination during Pregnancy Protects Newborn Babies
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Forensic Genealogy Offers Families the Gift of Closure
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Why Climate Change May Be Worsening Your Seasonal Allergies
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Red Dots around Total Solar Eclipse Explained
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See Stunning Images Captured by Scientific American Staff during the Total Solar Eclipse
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This Hellish Alien World’s Skies May Create an Eerie Rainbow ‘Glory’ Effect
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Your Metabolism May Contain Health Clues
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