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Contributors to Scientific American’s October 2025 Issue

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

How Birds Began Migrating to the Arctic to Breed

Tiny fossils hint at when birds began making their mind-blowing journey to the A...

Math Puzzle: Find the Unknot

Which of these knots are secretly “unknots”? Try our math puzzle to find out

October 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Year...

Charming quarks; the first Batman signal

Dead Trees Hide a Complex World Crucial to Forest Ecolo...

Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 ye...

The Quiet Demise of Breakthrough Starshot, a Billionair...

An abandoned plan to visit another star highlights the perils of billionaire-fun...

Readers Respond to the May 2025 Issue

Letters to the editors for the May 2025 issue of Scientific American

Good immune health may come at the expense of chronic i...

Inflammation is a vital part of the immune response, but it seems that the syste...

Lunar missions may contaminate the moon with hardy Eart...

Experiments on Earth indicate some common species of bacteria and fungi could su...

CDC Panel to Review Childhood Vaccines: What's at Stake

What to know about the three shots under scrutiny by RFK Jr’s advisers and the d...

The oldest human mummies were slowly smoked 14,000 year...

For at least 10,000 years, humans across South-East Asia were being carefully pr...

NASA Sets Launch Coverage for Space Weather Missions

NASA will provide live coverage of prelaunch and launch activities for an observ...

NASA Awards Safety, Mission Assurance Services Contract

NASA has selected Bastion Technologies Inc. of Houston to provide safety and mis...

Nixing Daylight Saving Time May Lower Risk of Obesity a...

A new study suggests that permanent standard time may reduce obesity and stroke

Mars once had an atmosphere that was thicker than Earth...

While Mars today only has a wispy remnant of an atmosphere, it may once have had...

Modular nuclear reactors sound great, but won't be read...

The UK government has announced a raft of tiny nuclear power projects, while Rus...

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