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NOAA’s GOES-U Satellite Launches

A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administr...

Extreme Wildfires Are Twice as Common as They Were 20 Y...

Extreme wildfires are increasing in frequency and intensity globally, data show ...

Tornadoes Have Been Unusually Common This Year. Here’s Why

Wind shear and atmospheric instability have combined to create a brutal tornado ...

Mycotecture off Planet: En route to the Moon and Mars

Lynn RothschildNASA Ames Research Center (ARC) A turtle carries its habitat. Whi...

Winter ‘sauna’ helps endangered frogs fight off fungal ...

Warm retreats made using bricks in greenhouses give frogs a place to keep toasty...

'Bridge editing' could be even better at altering DNA t...

The CRISPR gene-editing technique has revolutionised biology, but now an even mo...

The 1998 Florida Firestorm and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

Lightning Crashes East central Florida’s natural environment and climate have sh...

Maxwell’s demon charges quantum batteries inside of a q...

A technique to charge a battery inside a quantum computer relies on sorting qubi...

Pillars of Creation Star in New Visualization from NASA...

Made famous in 1995 by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, the Pillars of Creation in...

Mars Sample Return Will Change How We See Life on Earth

Despite an eye-watering price tag, bringing pieces of Mars back to Earth promise...

Whales Are Dying but Not from Offshore Wind

Politicians and nonprofit groups have blamed offshore wind turbines for whale de...

Could paying people to lose weight help tackle obesity?

Financial incentives have helped people with obesity lose weight in trials, but ...

How to Stay Cool in the Summer Heat

Heat waves are getting hotter, more frequent and longer. But there are ways to k...

AC Costs Will Finally Be Covered for Public Housing Res...

The Department of Housing and Urban Development long refused to pay cooling cost...

Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron Deference’ Decision Could Make...

The Supreme Court is considering the fate of Chevron deference, a 40-year legal ...

Readers Respond to the March 2024 Issue

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

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