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Adding nanofridges to quantum computers could make them...

Some of the components in quantum computers must be reset between operations, sl...

History: October 2023

Earth as a zoo; sunburned eyes

Fungi Make Safer Fireproofing Material

Scientists are now growing mycelium, the fungal root network, into fire-retardan...

Above-Elbow Bionic Arm Can Control Every Finger

Researchers have created the first nerve-controlled prosthetic hand that can be ...

A Fictional Psychological Thriller about the Rise of AI

Why we’re seduced by nature’s toxins, horror stories for winter solstice, and mo...

New Chemical Process Offers Hope for Mixed-Plastics Rec...

A molecular additive allows different kinds of plastic to be recycled together

Ancient Honey-and-Vinegar Combo Could Actually Treat In...

An age-old remedy that was prescribed by Hippocrates may be a cheap alternative ...

Science News Briefs from around the World: October 2023

Mammals munching on dinosaurs in China, Greenland’s melted past, coral catastrop...

Readers Respond to the May 2023 Issue

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

Fish Skin Can Heal Other Animals' Eye Injuries

Tilapia skin’s collagen can aid in healing burns, fixing heart valves, and more—...

Some Metals Mysteriously Heal Their Own Cracks

Scientists accidentally discover metals that mend themselves without human inter...

Pipelines Touted as Carbon Capture Solution Spark Uncer...

Federal investment in carbon capture could help fight climate change, but this t...

Why Do We Forget So Many of Our Dreams?

We only remember a fraction of our dreams, and even those slip away if we don’t ...

In War-Torn Ukraine, a Doctor Evacuates Children with C...

A pediatric oncologist is racing against time to send scores of sick children ou...

Discovery Alert: The Planet that Shouldn’t Be There

A large, gaseous exoplanet orbits a red giant star that should have destroyed it...

New York City's Floods and Torrential Rainfall Explained

Record-breaking rains caused major flash flooding in New York City, reminiscent ...

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