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U.S. Man Dies of Rabies after Receiving Infected Kidney...

A man has passed away after he received a kidney transplant from a person who ha...

Scientific American’s Best Nonfiction of 2025

The 10 best nonfiction books of 2025, from the history of replaceable body parts...

Scientific American’s Best Fiction of 2025

The 10 best fiction books of 2025, explore far-off planets, future climate catas...

New Book for Young Readers Brings the Stories of 10 Rem...

Ten great stories about 10 forgotten female scientists that we hope will inspire...

China’s CO2 Emissions Might Have Finally Peaked

China has rapidly become the world leader in renewable energy, but continued coa...

The Black Death May Be Linked to a Mysterious Volcanic ...

The Black Death ravaged Europe, and scientists and historians are still working ...

Can We Image Alien Earths? This Newfound Object Could S...

Using direct imaging, astronomers have found a brown dwarf that could help test ...

Scientists Pinpoint Gene in Sperm That May Be Key to Ma...

Without the gene Poc5, male mice produced no viable sperm, pointing to a possibl...

NASA’s Next Chief, Jared Isaacman, Gives Answers in Sen...

Jared Isaacman—the presumptive next leader of NASA—answered questions about his ...

Autonomous Deep-Sea Robots to Lead New Search for Missi...

Texas-based firm Ocean Infinity will send swarms of autonomous underwater vehicl...

Scientists Just Tore Up a Major Particle Physics Theory

New results from the MicroBooNE experiment at Fermilab found no evidence of a hy...

The Scientific American Staff’s Favorite Books of 2025

Here are the 67 books Scientific American staffers couldn’t put down this year, ...

Satellite Megaconstellations Are Now Threatening Telesc...

Proliferating satellites are beginning to harm the science work of the beloved H...

Scientific American’s Best Fiction and Nonfiction Picks...

Scientific American unveils its first-ever best fiction and nonfiction books of ...

Trump’s MRI Is Not Standard ‘Preventive’ Care, Say Experts

“It is certainly not standard medical practice to perform screening MRIs of the ...

Video: Highlights from a Sickle Cell Disease Event

Scientific American hosted an event at Morehouse School of Medicine to highlight...

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