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What Are Lie Groups?

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Free climbers discover remnants of ancient sea turtle stampede in Italy

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NASA tests drones in Death Valley, preps for Martian sands and skies

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A routine shingles shot may offer powerful defense against dementia

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Norway postpones deep-sea mining activities for four years

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Three ways climate change affects mental health—and why the story is more hopeful than it might seem

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Long-standing puzzle in electron scattering deepens with new measurement

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What's working from home doing to your mental health? We tracked 16,000 Australians to find out

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The tiny clue that reveals if an animal has been illegally smuggled

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Researchers slightly lower study's estimate of drop in global income due to climate change

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Nursery web spider uses legs to 'sniff out' its partners

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Thunderstorms are noisily kicking off summer in NZ—what's driving them?

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How the shapes of letters can subtly influence our feelings

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How Hollywood horror's 'killer wolf' trope is sabotaging rewilding efforts

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The bacteria that won't wake up: NASA discovers new bacteria 'playing dead'

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NASA's Fly Foundational robots demo to bolster in-space infrastructure

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Interstellar object covered in 'icy volcanoes' could rewrite our understanding of how comets formed

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Success in measuring nano water droplets: Real-time images could advance hydrogen and battery research

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New study offers a glimpse into 230,000 years of climate and landscape shifts in the American Southwest

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JWST finds a Milky Way twin born shockingly early in the Universe

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Oysters booming in Firth of Forth

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A new tunable cell-sorting device with potential biomedical applications

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First evidence of lost-wax casting for silver in Bronze Age Western Europe uncovered

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During times of market volatility, investors should track insider trades

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New study finds high-narcissism CEOs pursue more acquisitions in response to strong firm performance

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Chemists synthesize a fungal compound that holds promise for treating brain cancer

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Poor mental health linked to dark web use

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Water-resistant and recyclable redox-active MOFs enable stable energy storage in acidic solutions

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Machine learning used to better predict New England floods

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The solar mission that survived disaster and found 5,000 comets

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Forming moon may have taken three big impacts early in Earth’s history

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New ScientistN

Human-caused earthquakes are real. Here’s why even stable regions can snap

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A common constipation drug shows a surprising ability to protect kidneys

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Human feelings influence beliefs about cat emotions and well-being, study shows

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Your sweat reveals health problems long before symptoms appear

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Study finds offshore wind areas in the Gulf of Mexico pose minimal impact to shrimping grounds

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How Ramanujan's formulae for pi connect to modern high energy physics

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Antibiotics could trigger immune response through gut microbiome metabolites

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Fish freshness easily monitored with a new sensor

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KIC 5623923 is a faint eclipsing binary exhibiting Delta Scuti-type pulsations, observations find

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Scientists reveal what really drives the “freshman 15”

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Manatee protection may be eroded under Trump administration's proposed changes to Endangered Species Act

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SpaceX knocks out sunset Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral

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The Scientific American Staff’s Favorite Books of 2025

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Scientific American’s Best Fiction and Nonfiction Picks for Science-Minded Readers

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Is the Drought in the Southwest Permanent?

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Tropical Australian study sets new standard for Indigenous-led research

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Tailored single atom platforms hold promise for next-generation catalysis

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'Jaws' impact may be wearing off as shark perceptions soften

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Study finds that purchasing things for two is stressful

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