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Astronaut Matthew Dominick Speaks to Scientific America...

We spoke with NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick in an exclusive, first-ever interv...

Pulsing Magma in Earth’s Mantle Drives Tectonic Plates ...

Chemical fingerprints from volcanic rock offer hints of what’s happening in the ...

Aaisha Ali: From Marine Biology to the Artemis Control ...

As humanity prepares to return to the lunar surface, Aaisha Ali is behind the sc...

'Hybrid' skull may have been a child of Neanderthal and...

The skull of a 5-year-old girl who lived 140,000 years ago has similarities with...

AI could be about to completely change the way we do ma...

Computers can help ensure that mathematical proofs are correct, but translating ...

Math’s Block-Stacking Problem Has a Preposterous Solution

In principle, this impossible math allows for a glue-free bridge of stacked bloc...

Fig trees may benefit climate by turning carbon dioxide...

Some carbon dioxide absorbed by fig trees gets turned into calcium carbonate wit...

Ancient mass extinction shows how Earth turned into a s...

A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ...

Cyberattacks could exploit home solar panels to disrupt...

The growth of domestic solar installations opens the possibility of hackers targ...

Workers Have Died in Extreme Heat as OSHA Has Debated P...

The June heat dome contributed to the deaths of at least three people. They have...

Human Gut Bacteria Can Gather Up PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’

When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human mic...

Climate Change’s Fingerprints Came Early, a Thought Exp...

Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revo...

We finally understand why quasicrystals can exist

Not quite crystals and not quite a glass, quasicrystals are an oddity whose prop...

Can Life Survive the Death of the Sun?

The future is bright—too bright—for life as we know it once the sun transforms i...

Carbon-offset schemes aren't prepared for forests to burn

Forest-based carbon-offset projects need a buffer to guarantee their climate ben...

Meteorite causes rethink of how and when our solar syst...

Rocky bodies called protoplanets were thought to have formed slightly earlier in...

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