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Ancient campsite may show how humans survived volcanic ...

Evidence from an archaeological site in Ethiopia suggests ancient humans adapted...

Female Mosquitoes Follow Each Other to Breeding Sites

Aedes aegypti mosquitoes use social cues to decide where to lay their eggs, scie...

Contributors to Scientific American’s April 2024 Issue

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

Flying drone can roll on the ground to save energy over...

Researchers claim to have combined the benefits of rolling robots with those of ...

Stunning Comet Spiral Offers Glimpse of Icy Snowball at...

Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is hiding a strange spiral in its icy heart—and it may tel...

Why Short Naps Are Good for You

A quick nap can boost your memory, your mood and even your creativity

NASA Sees Progress on Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef Life S...

A NASA-funded commercial space station, Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef, recently com...

Mathematician wins 2024 Abel prize for making sense of ...

Michel Talagrand has won the 2024 Abel prize for his work researching probabilit...

Artists who use AI are more productive but less original

An analysis of work posted on a popular art-sharing website finds that users who...

Amazingly preserved Bronze Age village reveals life in ...

A settlement in the east of England burned down in a fire 3000 years ago, fallin...

Human brains have been mysteriously preserved for thous...

Intact human brains 12,000 years old or more have been found in unexpected place...

CRISPR could disable and cure HIV, suggests promising l...

The gene-editing strategy could be a way to disable HIV that lies dormant in imm...

61 Unexpected PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Food Pa...

A global study identified 61 PFAS chemicals in food packaging that are not autho...

Wegovy Is First Weight-Loss Drug Approved for Heart Dis...

The FDA recently approved semaglutide (Wegovy) for preventing serious heart cond...

Evidence Does Not Support the Use of the Death Penalty

Capital punishment must come to an end. It does not deter crime, is not humane a...

Readers Respond to the December 2023 Issue

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

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