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Mathematicians calculate 42-digit number after decades ...

Dedekind numbers describe the number of ways sets of logical operations can be c...

Should Japan dump Fukushima's radioactive water into th...

The International Atomic Energy Agency is expected this week to approve Japan's ...

Time appears to run five times slower in the early univ...

A phenomenon called cosmological time dilation means that events taking place in...

Plastic wedge makes it much easier to make protons for ...

A plastic, wedge-shaped device could medical particle accelerators 100 times mor...

Hormone injection may stem age-related memory decline

A compound called “klotho”, claimed to be an anti-ageing hormone, improved cogni...

The maternal death rate in the US has more than doubled...

The US has seen a sharp rise in deaths during or within one year after pregnancy...

Earthquake Resilience in Kashmir Lies in Traditional Ar...

The Kashmir region of Asia is due for another major earthquake, and its modern a...

Sleep Deprivation Sometimes Relieves Depression. A New ...

Understanding why going without sleep eases depression in some people may lead t...

Watch Baby Octopuses Hatch from a Surprising Deep-Sea N...

Elated researchers watched baby octopuses hatch en masse near Pacific Ocean hydr...

Stunning JWST image sees Saturn show off its glowing rings

A strange and unfamiliar view of Saturn has been captured by the James Webb Spac...

The Atlantic cod may be five separate species rather th...

A genetic analysis of thousands of Atlantic cod has revealed they all belong to ...

We now know how our brain works to overcome negative em...

Researchers have identified a network of structures in the brain that may help u...

How to Keep Muscles Strong as You Age

Here’s why older adults naturally lose muscle mass over time and how regular phy...

Great White Sharks Are Surging off Cape Cod

Cape Cod has quickly become one of the largest white shark hotspots in the world...

Readers Respond to the March 2023 Issue

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

50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: July 2023

Crater mystery explained; Bunsen’s burner

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