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Feed Title: Scientific American Content: Global
Combining newer neural networks with older AI systems could be the secret to building an AI to match or surpass human intelligence
Mars is passing behind the sun, giving NASA's Perseverance rover a view of the star’s far side
A technique called interferometry can greatly magnify tiny objects on the sky, and is powerful enough to reveal the surfaces of nearby stars
Two new studies dig into the long, curving path that cats took toward domestication
Hidden beneath the hills of southern China, the JUNO observatory shows promise in solving neutrino mysteries
Newly identified bones tie the mysterious Burtele foot to a new Australopithecus species that lived alongside Lucy more than three million years ago
The presence of electrical activity has implications for surface chemistry, future human exploration and habitability on the Red Planet
A minor earthquake struck California in the early hours of the morning on November 26
Wild turkeys once nearly disappeared, but today they’re thriving.
Skipping meals before a big holiday feast probably isn’t the best idea for gut health, experts say. Here’s how to prevent overeating on an empty stomach—and tips for if you do
A new federal initiative aims to accelerate scientific discovery by uniting artificial intelligence with large federal datasets
Human brains go through five distinct phases of life, each defined by its own set of characteristics, according to a new study
Scientific American asked experts which type of Thanksgiving pie spikes blood sugar the most—and how to eat healthier while still enjoying the holidays
As AI slips into kitchens, conversations and memories, Thanksgiving has become a test of how much we’re willing to outsource
An enigmatic group of fossil organisms has finally been identified—and is changing the story of how plants took root on land
H5N1 bird flu has been circulating in U.S. wildlife since late 2021 but has caused only one human fatality. Now a different type of bird flu has also caused a death
The Make America Healthy Again summit, attended by RFK, Jr., and J. D. Vance, gave a sense of what’s driving U.S. health policy
The Hayli Gubbi volcano, long thought to be dormant, sent ash nine miles into the sky in an eruption on Sunday
The Shenzhou-22 spacecraft is set to launch November 25
U.S. flu rates remain low, but experts are keeping an eye on a new strain that’s been linked to unexpectedly early and severe seasons in several other countries




