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2022-11-15T08:44:57
How JWST Is Changing Our View of the Universe
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The James Webb Space Telescope has sparked a new era in astronomy
The Stunning First Results from JWST
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A new view of the universe, moral injury, opioid addiction and inequality, and more in the December issue of Scientific American
Mathematician Who Solved Prime-Number Riddle Claims New Breakthrough
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After shocking the mathematics community with a major result in 2013, Yitang Zhang now says he has solved an analog of the celebrated Riemann hypothesis
A Honeybee Swarm Has as Much Electric Charge as a Thundercloud
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New research shows that bees “buzz” in more than the way you might think.
Which Animals Catch COVID? This Database Has Dozens of Species and Counting
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Tracking how SARS-CoV-2 spreads among animals could help us prepare for the next pandemic
Mental Health Apps Are Not Keeping Your Data Safe
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With little regulation and sometimes outright deception, the possibility of discrimination and other “data harms” is high
Climate Change Is Fueling a Public Health Crisis. Doctors Need to Address This
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It???s time for doctors to recognize the growing effects of climate change on people???s health
Do Chimps Share Cool Stuff Just for Fun? Uganda Forest Study Provides a Hint That They Might
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Could a sighting by researchers in Uganda’s Kibale National Park be a clue that chimps share just for the sake of sharing?
How the EPA's Methane Rule Would Target 'Super-Emitters'
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Updates to an EPA draft rule would allow third parties to report large methane leaks, requiring oil and gas operators to promptly fix equipment that emits plumes of the potent planet-warming gas
Carbon Emissions Hit a New Record High
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Fresh data released at the COP27 climate summit show global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are soaring despite an energy crisis
Rule-Breaking Particles Pop Up in Experiments around the World
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Several physics measurements suggest that novel particles and forces exist in the universe
'Persuasion Fatigue' Is a Unique Form of Social Frustration
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When people argue, a kind of frustration called persuasion fatigue can cloud their judgment and harm relationships
Is Space-Based Solar Power Ready for Its Moment in the Sun?
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Around the world, researchers are betting that beamed power from space could be the next big thing for clean energy on Earth
The International Community Must Prioritize COVID Treatment and Test Access
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Global trade rules are extending the COVID pandemic
Readers Respond to the July 2022 Issue
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Letters to the editor for the July 2022 issue of Scientific American
Los pueblos y naciones ind??genas son la clave para revertir la destrucci??n de la Amazonia
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Mientras los líderes mundiales regresan de COP27 y se preparan para otras reuniones deben escuchar a los pueblos nativos y los planes que estos ponen sobre la mesa para detener la extracción de la Amazonia
Indigenous Groups Are Key to Reversing Amazon Destruction
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As world leaders return home from COP 27 and prepare for other meetings they must listen to native peoples and the plans they bring to the table to quell extraction from the Amazon
In First, Scientists Use CRISPR for Personalized Cancer Treatment
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The “most complicated therapy ever” tailors bespoke, genome-edited immune cells to attack tumors
These Punk Rock Penguins Have a Bizarre Breeding Strategy
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New Zealand's erect-crested penguin lays two eggs, but rejects the first one—the opposite of how most birds prioritize their offspring.
The World Will Likely Miss 1.5 Degrees C--Why Isn't Anyone Saying So?
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Though many scientists say it’s inevitable that the world will overshoot 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming, the global climate talks unfolding in Egypt are bound to the target
Filmmakers Find Section of Destroyed Space Shuttle Challenger on Ocean Floor
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Divers working on a television documentary were searching for a downed World War II aircraft when they instead discovered the NASA artifact
Chances of Finding COVID-Causing Virus Ancestor 'Almost Nil,' Virologists Say
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A genome analysis finds SARS-CoV-2 and bat coronaviruses shared an ancestor just a few years ago, but extensive recombination has muddied the picture
Weird Weather: How to Tell a Williwaw from a Haboob
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You may have endured a frost quake, pogonip or Saskatchewan screamer without knowing it. Take our tour of weird weather terms to find out
Watch Octopuses Throw Things at Each Other
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Cephalopods living unusually close together have been filmed throwing shells, algae and silt—sometimes at another octopus
Climate Impacts Threaten Nearly Every Aspect of Life in U.S., Government Report Says
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The effects of climate change in the U.S. are steadily worsening and disproportionately affect the most vulnerable residents, a draft report of the next National Climate Assessment finds