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July/August 2024: Three New Books, Reviewed

A riveting quest to map the world; quantum physics in a four-act drama; climate ...

What would happen if Earth was the centre of the solar ...

Geocentrism, the idea that everything in the universe revolves around Earth, has...

Teens’ Mental Health May Improve When They Help Others

Volunteering in community programs can reduce youth depression and anxiety, rese...

Advanced Meditation Alters Consciousness and Our Basic ...

An emerging science of advanced meditation could transform mental health and our...

Highly Invasive Spotted Lanternflies May Have a Surpris...

Spotted lanternflies are sometimes drawn to power line vibrations—and scientists...

Mangrove Trees Are on the Move, Taking the Tropics with...

As the climate warms, mangroves are migrating farther poleward, transforming the...

Book Review: Why People Collect Trees and You Should, Too

A new book about tree collectors shows how arboreal curation is an outlet for ar...

Contributors to Scientific American’s July/August 2024 ...

Writers, artists, photographers and researchers share the stories behind the sto...

How the Math of Cracks Can Make Planes, Bridges and Dam...

Better predictions of how cracks grow can make machines and structures more reli...

People Who Are Fat and Healthy May Hold Keys to Underst...

“Heavy and healthy” can be a rare or common condition. But either way it may sig...

Poem: ‘An Ars Poetica’

Science in meter and verse

New Understandings of Food, Fat, Fitness and Evolution

Quantum observers, migrating mangroves, the deep history of an asteroid and unde...

Dazzling photos capture the unreal beauty of insects

Sleeping cuckoo bees, colourful cotton harlequin bugs and a thorny lacewing trap...

How to Stay Safe during Lightning Storms

Each year in the U.S. lightning strikes 37 million times and kills 21 people on ...

How Earth Went from a Sterile Rock to a Lush, Living Pl...

From microbes to mammoths, life has transformed Earth into one big living system...

Three bright ideas that could fix fashion's environment...

3D weaving technology, AI-designed fibres and leather made from waste fish scale...

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