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Trump FEMA Firings Hit Agency Already Suffering Staffin...

After firing 200 first-year employees this weekend, FEMA was directed "to make a...

Trump’s DEI Purge Is Hitting NASA Hard

Space scientists within NASA and outside it feel betrayed by the Trump administr...

The world’s glaciers have shrunk more than 5 per cent s...

An analysis of more than 270,000 glaciers worldwide has found that they lost mor...

World’s glaciers have shrunk more than 5 per cent since...

An analysis of more than 270,000 glaciers worldwide has found that they lost mor...

Microsoft has a new quantum computer – but does it actu...

Researchers at Microsoft say they have created so-called topological qubits, whi...

Clever chemistry can make rocks absorb CO2 much more qu...

Spreading crushed rocks on fields can absorb CO2 from the air – now chemists hav...

Microsoft wants to use generative AI tool to help make ...

Using AI to produce footage of video games with a consistent world and rules cou...

Can Google's new research assistant AI give scientists ...

Researchers who have been given access to Google's new AI "co-scientist" tool ar...

How Long Does it Take to Get to the Moon… Mars… Jupiter...

So how long does it take to get from Earth to the Moon, to Mars or to Jupiter? A...

Contributors to Scientific American’s March 2025 Issue

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

3 More Bird Flu Infections in People as Chicken Deaths ...

Bird flu headlines include three new human cases, millions of dead birds in poul...

Carl Zimmer on His New Book Air-Borne and What Public H...

Journalist Carl Zimmer chats about aerobiology and his new book Air-Borne: The H...

The Brain Science of Elusive ‘Aha! Moments’

What happens in your mind when insight strikes?

Trump’s ‘Iron Dome’ Space Weapons Plan Ignores Physics ...

Proposed U.S. space defenses against hypersonic nuclear missiles are unnecessary...

Electrodes made from bread could replace metal conductors

Wholemeal bread can be shaped into carbon electrodes that could replace traditio...

Slowdown of critical ocean current may preserve the Ama...

The weakening of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation could be bolste...

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