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NASA Welcomes Finland as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

With Finland’s signing of the Artemis Accords on Tuesday, NASA celebrates the 53...

Suni Williams Conducts Spacewalk

NASA astronaut Suni Williams is seen outside the International Space Station dur...

Station Science Top News: Jan. 17, 2025

Insights into metal alloy solidification Researchers report details of phase and...

Sicily's hills were 40 metres below water during Earth'...

The megaflood that refilled the Mediterranean sea 5 million years ago was so hug...

Transcendent Thinking Boosts Teen Brains in Ways That E...

A style of teaching that gets adolescents to reflect beyond the here and now may...

Science Crossword: It’s All Coming Together

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

Mysterious Blobs Found in Cells Are Rewriting How Life ...

Tiny specks called biomolecular condensates are leading to a new understanding o...

Book Review: A Fictional Dystopia That’s Chillingly Fam...

A novel that takes place in a near-future surveillance state plots a path toward...

Book Review: Tiny, Airborne Threats and Humans’ Relucta...

Carl Zimmer’s new book dives into aerobiology and the reasons humans seem unwill...

Everyone Who Has Ever Been to Space, Charted

Space traveler demographics have shifted over time

The Space Junk Crisis Needs a Recycling Revolution

Orbital junk will become a crisis if we don’t act soon

Could Seeding Farm Fields with Crushed Rock Slow Climat...

Spreading crushed stone across farm fields could inexpensively pull CO2 from the...

‘Electronic Tongue’ Could Taste Your Drinks for You

An AI analysis and a chemical sensor determine drinks’ dilution, freshness and type

Readers Respond to the October 2024 Issue

Letters to the editors for the October 2024 issue of Scientific American

NASA Sets Sights on Mars Terrain with Revolutionary Tir...

The mystique of Mars has been studied for centuries. The fourth planet from the ...

An alien planet has winds that blow at 33,000 kilometre...

Observations of WASP-127b, a giant gas exoplanet more than 500 light years from ...

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