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Why the 2025 Tornado Season Has Been So Destructive

Several devastating tornado outbreaks have cut swaths of destruction across the ...

Larger, More Dangerous Hail Is Becoming More Common—Her...

The largest hail tends to form in “supercell” thunderstorms and seems to be beco...

Why a Hurricane’s Storm Surge Can Be So Dangerous

How hurricanes push water onto shore in deadly storm surges, and why storm surge...

NOAA Has ‘Ground to a Halt’ as Lutnick Has Left Contrac...

A NOAA official says that “everything has ground to a halt” at the agency as sta...

Earliest galaxy ever seen offers glimpse of the nascent...

The galaxy MoM-z14 dates back to 280 million years after the big bang, and the p...

NASA Sets Coverage for 32nd SpaceX Resupply Mission Dep...

NASA and its international partners will soon receive scientific research sample...

Sunset on Mars

NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view as the Sun sank...

Vaccine may treat cocaine addiction by blocking drug's ...

A vaccine that helps people overcome cocaine addiction has shown signs of being ...

NASA to Welcome Expedition 72 Astronauts Home at Space ...

Four NASA astronauts will participate in a welcome home ceremony at Space Center...

Readers Respond to the February 2025 Issue

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

Poem: ‘An Electrolysis of Brine’

Science in meter and verse

Science Crossword: Light Touch

Play this crossword inspired by the June 2025 issue of Scientific American

Surprising Genetic Evidence Shows Human Evolution in Re...

Mounting evidence from genome studies indicates that, contrary to received wisdo...

The Universe’s First Light Could Reveal Secrets of the ...

A new generation of telescopes could peer back to the earliest epochs of the uni...

Surprising Ways That Sunlight Might Heal Autoimmune Dis...

Sunshine may hold healing rays for a variety of autoimmune diseases such as mult...

Contributors to Scientific American’s June 2025 Issue

Writers, artists, photographers and researchers share the stories behind the sto...

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