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To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing jigsaw puzzles to show off some of our most ...
Penny recently got a bonus at work and decided to invest it in the stock market. In the first month, the market soared, and ...
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This article was originally published with the title “Infusorial Earth has many Uses” in SA Supplements Vol. 76 No. 1963supp (August 1913), p. 112 doi:10.1038 ...
An ongoing civil war in Sudan has forced millions of people to flee their homes and move to camps, where a lack of water and ...
Analyzing embryo movements in uteruslike environments could offer clues to improving the success rate of in vitro ...
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Colossal Biosciences bold announcements about its project to replicate dire wolf traits have drawn criticism from many ...
The U.S. planetary science community is sounding the alarm about plans to discard a nuclear technology that has powered ...
Option 1: Post your photo on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn or Bluesky. Include your name and location in the caption, use the ...
Algorithmic social media is driving the creation of new slang at a breakneck pace. Linguist Adam Aleksic, also known as the ...
Though the horned rabbits aren’t a danger to humans or pets, Van Hoose advises people to keep their distance from the ...