Scientific American celebrated its 180th birthday on August 28, 2025, by highlighting the many ways science has evolved over ...
In a version of the Fujiwhara effect, Hurricane Humberto is pulling Tropical Storm Imelda eastward and away from the U.S.
Reid and his colleagues connected the tip of a paper leaf to a force-measuring device and filmed weaver ants pulling the tip ...
A poster-size version of the front page of the very first issue of this magazine hangs in the lobby of Springer Nature’s New ...
Participants in a new study were more likely to cheat when delegating to AI—especially if they could encourage machines to ...
The Moon is rusting — and it’s Earth’s fault. Scientists have found that oxygen particles blown from Earth to the Moon can ...
Researchers are concerned about what will happen should pregnant women follow US President Donald Trump's advice to avoid the ...
RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalizations in the U.S. But that could soon change as research advances lead to new ...
Seemingly contradictory materials are trapped together in two glittering diamonds from South Africa, shedding light on how ...
Many of these items are fast fashion—made quickly, sold cheaply, and in style for too short a time because the industry ...
The infection rate of one type of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales bacteria has risen by more than 460 percent in recent ...
Smoldering” describes a group of processes that drive chronic disease progression, and introduces a fresh perspective to the ...
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