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Scientific American
Europe's JUICE Jupiter Probe Zooms past the Moon in Historic Flyby
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Without AC, Texan Prisons Sentence People to Unsafe Heat
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John McFall Is Breaking Barriers as the World’s First Parastronaut
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How Does a Bioluminescent Petunia Glow?
[589d]
Do Space and Time Follow Quantum Rules? These Mind-Bending Experiments Aim to Find Out
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Contributors to Scientific American’s September 2024 Issue
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New Pain Medication Suzetrigine Prevents Pain Signals from Reaching Brain
[589d]
Next-Generation Biotech Is Rendering Some Lab Animals Obsolete
[589d]
Voting Is Just the Beginning
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Review: How Henrietta Leavitt and the ‘Harvard Computers’ Launched Modern Cosmology
[589d]
New Insights on Dinosaurs, Pain and Carbon Capture
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September 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
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Science Improves When People Realize They Were Wrong
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Review: ‘Third-Ear Listening’ Is the Secret to Perceiving the World
[589d]
Readers Respond to the April 2024 Issue
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Find the Next Digits in the Sequence in This Math Puzzle
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Poem: ‘Rocket Launch Laconic’
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Dark Matter Hunters May Never Find the Universe’s Missing Mass
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Review: In Toward Eternity, People Merge with AI but Cling to Music and Poetry
[589d]
Many Older People Maintain and Even Gain Cognitive Skills
[589d]
Review: A Celebration of Bioluminescence, Moonlight and Nocturnal Creatures
[589d]
How Did Dinosaurs See, Smell, Hear and Move?
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Can Thousands of Huge Machines Capture Enough Carbon to Slow Climate Change?
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Trump's Weird Debate Strategies Come From Creationist Tactics
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