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Mysterious Link between Earth’s Magnetism and Oxygen Ba...

The strength of Earth’s magnetic field and the amount of oxygen in its atmospher...

Asteroid on collision course with moon could fire shrap...

Earth is no longer at risk of a direct collision with the asteroid 2024 YR4, but...

Flesh-Eating 'Screwworm' Parasites Are Headed to the U.S.

Screwworm parasites primarily infect livestock, but human cases have risen in Ce...

Why Working Out Is Good for Your Gut Microbiome

We’ve all heard the saying “you are what you eat”—especially when it comes to gu...

Ancient monstersaur had 'goblin-like' teeth and sheddab...

The discovery of a prehistoric tail-shedding reptile reveals more about large li...

UK should expect summers above 40°C in next decade, war...

Meteorologists say that in the next decade, summer daytime temperatures above 28...

Could reusable rockets make solar geoengineering less r...

Injecting aerosols into the atmosphere – but at higher altitudes than planes can...

Career Exploration: Using Ingenuity and Innovation to C...

Othmane Benafan is a NASA engineer whose work is literally reshaping how we use ...

NASA Welcomes Community, Astronauts to Marshall’s 65th ...

NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center invites the community to help celebrate the ...

From Space to Soil: How NASA Sees Forests

NASA uses satellite lidar technology to study Earth’s forests, key carbon sinks.

Is It Possible to Treat Psychopathy Before It Starts?

New strategies help to reduce callous and unemotional traits in children, guidin...

Denmark Let Amateurs Dig for Treasure—And It Paid Off

The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried...

Hotter Nights after Scorching Days Threaten Heart Healt...

When nights stay hot, more people die, many from cardiovascular problems. But th...

Readers Respond to the March 2025 Issue

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

Scientists Find Universe’s Missing Matter in Intergalac...

Researchers have used cosmic explosions called fast radio bursts to illuminate t...

Cryopreserved sea star larvae could enable vital specie...

Sea star larvae have been stored at −200°C and thawed for the first time, a step...

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