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To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing a jigsaw every weekday to show off some of our most ...
To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing a jigsaw every weekday to show off some of our most fascinating magazine covers over the years.
Some members of the scientific community have concern that they’re coming out of the COVID pandemic—exposure to the virus, ...
Allow children to transition, or they will kill themselves. For more than a decade, this has been the strongest argument in ...
The Supreme Court upheld free preventive care, rejecting a challenge that threatened coverage for STI testing, cancer ...
Recent observations have revealed carbon monoxide venting from the largest comet ever seen, providing clues about its origins ...
The novel that inspired the film Jaws was decidedly populist. The movie took a different turn.
America’s top nutrition experts jockey to be part of a rite of passage in the field. The federal government chooses a small ...
To boost mood and manliness, men are spending lots of money on the hormone testosterone—yet they may see trouble instead of ...
Robert Malone, who believes the U.S. government has “reality-bending information-control capabilities,” will guide the future ...
President Trump is sending tanks rolling through the streets of the capital not to honor service, but to celebrate power.
Americans benefit most of all from their country’s scientific prowess. The average American medical scientist earns $100,000 a year, for instance—some 60% more than the average American worker.