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NASA Collects First Surface Science in Decades via Comm...

For the first time in more than 50 years, NASA was able to collect data from new...

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Artificial intelligence has been used to replicate fragrances more quickly than ...

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IPEx Autonomy Testing

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NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement Mission: 10 yea...

NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement Mission: 10 years, 10 stories From peeri...

Can Volcanic Super Eruptions Lead to Major Cooling? Stu...

New research suggests that sunlight-blocking particles from an extreme eruption ...

March’s Night Sky Notes: Constant Companions: Circumpol...

Some constellations can be as familiar as old friends. Learn about three of them...

Update on Status of NASA’s OSAM-1 Project

Following an in-depth, independent project review, NASA has decided to discontin...

Night-Shining Cloud Mission Ends; Yields High Science R...

After 16 years studying Earth’s highest clouds for the benefit of humanity – pol...

What Plant Migrations Tell Us about Ourselves

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Is Marijuana Bad for Health? Here's What We Know So Far

Marijuana’s health impacts—good and bad—are coming into focus

Helpful Gut Bacteria Seem to Reduce Allergic Disease in...

In babies, the right combo of gut bacteria might stave off later allergies, so s...

Readers Respond to the November 2023 Issue

Letters to the editors for the November 2023 issue of Scientific American

When Hurricanes Strike, Climate Change Dominates Social...

Tweets about climate change increase 80 percent when a hurricane hits and triple...

The False Promise of Carbon Capture as a Climate Solution

Fossil-fuel companies use captured carbon dioxide to extract more fossil fuels, ...

March 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

Hashish addiction; a pension for Madame Curie

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