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Feed Title: Scientific American Content: Global
A new study links genetic regions that predate the divergence of modern humans and Neanderthals to language
While New York City leads in terms of the absolute number of people threatened by flood, more than 98 percent of New Orleansβ population is at risk, according to a new study
Lawmakers grilled Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on cuts and changes to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which focuses on preventive health screening
Ahead of schedule and under budget, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will launch in early September. The mission aims to map the universe in unprecedented detail
Rather than slowly condensing over millions of years, the first building blocks of Earth and other planets may have formed rapidly in a chaotic disk at the dawn of the solar system
This ban applies to various tobacco products and also seeks to beef up existing laws that restrict the sale and marketing of vapes to children
Even before water reaches them, the sound of droplets triggers germination in rice plants
A premapped course, a crew of handlers and a world-beating time: hereβs what this Beijing half marathon reveals about how far humanoid robots have comeβand how far they havenβt
Fresh takes on Apolloβs famous βEarthriseβ and βBlue Marbleβ images showed off our planetβs beauty just weeks before Earth Day
The environmental crises of the past often seem to disappearβhave problems like acid rain and smog been solved?
This Earth Day three environmental experts share stories about times when environmental action succeeded in saving the planetβand explain why this can be done again
Gibraltarβs macaques have been observed engaging in geophagy, the consumption of soil and clay, in an apparent attempt to quell their nausea from eating fatty and salty foods offered by tourists
The decision to no longer enforce mandatory annual flu shots for military personnel could mean more troops will get sick during flu season, one expert says
Does it ever feel like an elevator is always going in the wrong direction? Mathematics can explain why
Researchers have developed a way to flip time to move backward in a quantum system. This level of control could lead to bizarre real-world applications
More than 100 NASA astronauts have signed on to a nonpartisan effort to promote βthe principles that have propelled our nation for 250 yearsβ
The Hubble Space Telescope turns 36 this year. And to celebrate, it released an incredible new image of the Trifid Nebula
This announcement from the FBI came after President Donald Trump highlighted the recent deaths of several scientists and government workers who may have had access to sensitive information
A comprehensive study found differences in numerous health conditions in firstborn children versus those born second
A new executive order could make it easier for researchers studying how psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin, LSD and ibogaine may be useful in medicine




