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Brains Are Not Required When It Comes to Thinking and S...

Tiny clumps of cells show basic cognitive abilities, and some animals can rememb...

Readers Respond to the October 2023 Issue

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

How to Save Indigenous Languages

From Papua New Guinea to the Andaman Islands, Indigenous languages are under thr...

NASA Awards Contract for Aviation, Railroad Safety Repo...

NASA has awarded a contract to Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean, Virginia, for...

NASA Offers Virtual Activities for Northrop Grumman’s N...

NASA invites the public to participate in virtual activities ahead of the launch...

The Roman Empire's Worst Plagues Were Linked to Climate...

Changes in the climate may have caused disruptions to Roman society that manifes...

Plagues that shook the Roman Empire linked to cold, dry...

A study reconstructing the climate of Italy during the Roman Empire based on mar...

Patch with octopus-like suckers helps drugs penetrate t...

A rubbery patch studded with suction cups that imitate the suckers on octopus li...

2023 NASA International Space Apps Challenge Announces ...

Ten teams from around the world have been named the Global Winners of the 2023 N...

NASA’s LRO Spots Japan’s Moon Lander 

On Jan. 19, 2024, at 10:20 a.m. EST, the JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agenc...

Climate Disasters Prompt Another Home Insurance Company...

The Hartford Financial Services Group is the latest insurer to say it won’t offe...

Syphilislike Diseases Have Plagued Humans for 14,000 Years

Ancient DNA recovered from Brazilian remains shows that syphilis and other trepo...

Artemis Teams Install Emergency Escape Baskets at NASA ...

Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program began installing the four e...

Fast-growing engineered cow cells could slash cost of c...

Engineered cells that make the substances they need to grow could dramatically r...

Watch a robot with living muscles walk through water

A tiny, biohybrid robot moves by contracting lab-grown muscle tissue in its legs...

Hubble Studies a Sparkling Galaxy Pair

A pair of small, interacting galaxies shine in this new NASA Hubble Space Telesc...

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