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Tue May 12
Remote work is making Americans lonelier and sadder, new study suggests
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Bumblebees use tools to solve complex problems—despite not being trained to do so
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The Laetoli Footprints—the oldest hominin footprints ever found—are at risk of destruction
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A flesh-eating New World screwworm was just found in a Texas cow—here’s what to know
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Astronomers just solved a 50-year-old mystery about the Milky Way’s black hole
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Did we just see a primordial black hole at the Milky Way’s edge?
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Humans conquered the planet 300 times faster than genetic evolution can explain
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Search for alien technology on interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty
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White House reclassifies federal epidemiologists and other scientists from civil servants to ‘at-will’ hires
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Scientists just built a powerful AI computer worm that learns as it spreads
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Landmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors
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NASA’s Mars mission MAVEN is lost forever
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The reason why elevators feel slow—and the surprising math behind everyday life
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Edison may not have been the first to record the human voice, new evidence suggests
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Ötzi the murdered Iceman’s microbiome is still active
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U.S. science must innovate or die, National Academy of Sciences president says
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In a first, scientists transplanted both a pig liver and kidneys into a person who was brain-dead
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Microsoft’s upgraded Majorana quantum computing chip fizzles with physicists
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Sturgeon fish sex sounds like ‘thunder’
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Trump’s new AI executive order drastically shifts the administration’s stance on the tech
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Trump administration takes aim at crucial ocean monitoring network
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Mathematicians sign declaration to rein in AI use
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Questioning everything
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How Gödel numbers turn mathematical laws against themselves
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Trump’s psychedelics executive order could accelerate new treatments—even for children
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is being explored as a long COVID treatment. Here’s what the research shows
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Oldest cave art in the U.K. discovered inside Welsh cave
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How the war in Iran is affecting your dinner plate
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Andrew Scott talks about World War II, D-Day and weather forecasting for his new film Pressure
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Join the Scientific American Summer Reading Challenge
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China launches rival to SpaceX Falcon 9 with zero warning
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Hurricane season explained—and what to expect in 2026
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Scientists are racing to stop a type of Ebola we have no vaccine for
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These exotic particles could break physics
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Top U.S. science funder slows research grants to universities
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New protein-folding AI vastly expands on Alphafold's efforts
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NASA’s Hubble captures gorgeous new photo of a spiral galaxy as it wanders through the Virgo Cluster
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How the success of D-Day hinged on a weather forecast
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Why high-bandwidth memory is a bottleneck for AI chips
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Retatrutide results spark questions about how rapid weight loss affects the body
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explodes in massive fireball, imperiling NASA moon missions
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Europe’s deadly spring heat wave is obliterating temperature records
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How big can a galaxy get?
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How smartphones and AI are reshaping our bodies and minds
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White House proposes new rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants
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A new study says homing pigeon livers act like compasses. Other experts aren’t so sure
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San Antonio Spurs star ‘Wemby’ is rocking the NBA playoffs. Science can help explain why
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Back-to-back chemical accidents raise alarm over EPA push to reduce oversight
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Kamala Sohonie: The biochemist who wanted to feed a nation
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Are the roots of consciousness hidden in the ancient deep brain?
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