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A New Bee Crisis Could Make Your Food Scarce and Expensive

Scientists are racing to stop a tiny mite that could devastate the pollinators a...

Readers Respond to the January 2025 Issue

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

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Loud Snoring in Kids

Snoring indicates oxygen reduction, but a variety of treatments can restore heal...

People are really bad at spotting AI-generated deepfake...

Tests show that when people hear recordings of real voices and AI-created ones, ...

Michael Ciancone Builds a Lasting Legacy in Human Space...

When Michael Ciancone joined NASA in 1983, he could hardly imagine what his 40-p...

Can Solar Wind Make Water on Moon? NASA Experiment Show...

Scientists have hypothesized since the 1960s that the Sun is a source of ingredi...

Why Do We Grow Plants in Space?

Why do we grow plants in space? Plants are such versatile organisms that they ca...

NASA’s Hubble Tracks a Roaming Magnetar of Unknown Origin

Researchers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have discovered the magnetar cal...

Drones and sensors could help predict ocean current shu...

A massive research project will investigate the role of icebergs in driving melt...

In the Starlight: Tina Preyan Fuels the Future at Johnson

Exploring the unknown and preparing for humanity’s next giant leap really works ...

Length of a Day on Uranus Revised, Pour Height Influenc...

A fluid study homes in on the best method to make a cup of coffee, scientists us...

Disaster Experts Are Missing Hurricane and Flood Meetin...

FEMA and NOAA officials are being forced to skip major hurricane and flood confe...

Neutrino Mass Mystery Shrinks with Latest KATRIN Results

In just the first 259 days of data collection, KATRIN, a beta-decay-based detect...

Replacing Federal Workers with Chatbots Would Be a Dyst...

The Trump administration sees an AI-driven federal workforce as more efficient. ...

Does Your Language’s Grammar Change How You Think?

The brain’s response to information depends on language’s grammatical structure

Why Are Rare Earth Metals So Precious?

China is blocking exports of these vital minerals. What makes them so special?

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