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Feed Title: Scientific American Content: Global
With the successful eleventh test flight of its Starship megarocket, SpaceX is on the cusp of a new era in spaceflight
A surge in global temperatures has caused widespread coral reef bleaching and death around the world
Nobel laureate Shimon Sakaguchi reflects on the role of regulatory T cells in peripheral immune tolerance and how the cells could transform treatment for cancer, autoimmune disease and organ transplant rejection
Texas lawmakers want to move the Smithsonian’s retired space shuttle to Houston. It’s “a vanity project that is apt to destroy a near-priceless American treasure,” one historian says
Trees’ inner heartwood harbors methane-producing microbes adapted to oxygen-poor swamps and cow guts
The CDC updates COVID vaccine guidance and stirs controversy over childhood immunizations. And global health experts warn of rising child malnutrition in Gaza.
A decades-old technique from network science saw something in the papal conclave that AI missed
Despite early, and familiar, copyright growing pains, Sora may be the prelude to AI-generated on-demand TV and movies
Surgeons in China transplanted part of pig liver into a patient with an incurable cancerous tumor, and it functioned for more than a month
If you want to know where the best leaf peeping will be this year, climate science and weather can provide the answer
Researchers hope the finding could point to new therapeutic approaches for the disease
Samples from the seafloor reveal evidence of several earthquakes along the West Coast’s two major fault zones happening in quick succession over the past 3,000 years
If you pick the right time, our home world and our moon could be easily visible from the Red Planet
A former White House physician reveals the medical realities of caring for the president of the U.S.
Studies suggesting circumcision rates are linked with autism are “riddled with flaws”
The “Great North American Eclipse” of April 2024 was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study how birds and other wildlife respond to total solar eclipses
Scientists suspected that Europe’s largest bats snack on migrating songbirds when they can, but a stunning newly published observation proves it
A blizzard that trapped hundreds of trekkers on Mount Everest was truly “off the charts,” experts explain
New research shows how microbes use napping viruses to vaccinate themselves
Cat bathroom data from an AI-powered litter box could offer useful pet health insights