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55 Books Scientific American Recommends in 2023

The best fiction, nonfiction, history and sci-fi books Scientific American staff...

Cats Can Hide Their Pain--But Not from AI

Machine-learning software gets behind the inscrutable feline face and may improv...

The moon may enter a new geological period thanks to hu...

Humans have been altering the lunar surface since the first Soviet probe in 1959...

This mathematical trick can help you imagine space-time

Visualising space-time can be a mind-melting exercise, but mathematician Manil S...

We now know why we find some jokes funny - thanks to Se...

Scientists have a better understanding of how we enjoy jokes after monitoring pe...

MAF Status 2022-07-07 08:54

2022-07-07 08:54 Current Status: Open – HURCON V The Michoud Assembly Facility (...

World predicted to break 1.5°C warming limit for first ...

There is a reasonable chance 2024 will be the first year in which the average gl...

NASA Selects Contractors for Ground Support Equipment F...

NASA has selected the following companies for a multiple award, indefinite-deliv...

November Retirements

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The World Got Failing Grades on Climate Action. Here's ...

The main negotiations at the COP28 climate meeting will aim to address how count...

Honeyguide birds respond to special calls from human ho...

Honey-hunters from several African cultures use different sounds to communicate ...

Ancient climate analysis suggests CO2 causes more warmi...

A reconstruction of 66 million years of climate history indicates global tempera...

Artemis II Crew’s SLS Visit

On Nov. 16, 2023, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman (left) and Christina Koch (middle...

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to Resume Science Operati...

Updated, Dec. 7, 2023 NASA plans to restore the agency’s Hubble Space Telescope ...

Golden Mole That Swims through Sand Rediscovered after ...

The iridescent, blind De Winton’s golden mole was last seen in 1937 and later de...

Seams on a baseball shift its trajectory by unexpectedl...

When a baseball is tilted and spinning just right, its raised, hand-stitched sea...

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