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Feed Title: Scientific American Content: Global
The world of peptides has exploded in wellness circles, but the benefits of injecting these gray-market molecules rest on little clinical evidence
Quantum science and AI research are big winners just a year after the U.S. funding giant slashed its Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards in half
For years, art historians believed The Baptism of Christ was likely painted by El Greco with assistance from other artists. But new research suggests otherwise
A new study in songbirds might help explain why humans donβt generate many new brain cells, called neurons, as adults
The company says Mythos is too dangerous to release publicly. Cybersecurity experts agree the model's capabilities matter, but not all of them are buying the most alarming claims
All the sunβs planets are oddballs. But some are more so than others
Author Rachel Zoffness breaks down why we have chronic pain and how science shows that itβs all in our head
Observations by the Mars Express orbiter reveal rapid changes on the Red Planetβs surface from windblown volcanic ash
As AI songs get harder to tell apart from human-made music, an older technology offers a revealing preview of the fight over artistry, labor and pay
How a few unique traits helped modern-style birdsβthe last living dinosaursβsurvive the asteroid apocalypse that took out T. rex and other mighty beasts
The White House has nominated Erica Schwartz to replace NIH director Jay Bhattacharya as CDC chief. Bhattacharya has been leading the CDC on an acting basis since February, after the public health agencyβs director was fired in 2025
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen reflected on the highs and lows of their moon missionβthe first of its kind in more than 50 years
The HHS secretary defended proposed budget cuts to science, his vaccine moves and health care costs on Capitol Hill on Thursday
A new study suggests a protoβColorado River filled a large basin before spilling westward to set the Grand Canyonβs modern path
A new map of the cosmos, including more than 47 million galaxies and other cosmic objects, represents one of the most extensive surveys of our universe ever conducted
A Hungarian refugee who came to the U.S. with nothing but a diploma made a breakthrough discovery in the burgeoning field of neurochemistry
A first-of-its-kind observation shows how jets from voracious black holes can shape the growth of galaxies
Steve Brusatte, author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs and The Story of Birds, recommends 10 dinosaur books to dig into
Artemis IIβs crew went farther from humanity than anyone has been before. Hereβs how one scientist determined whom, specifically, they were farthest from
These drugs were hailed by proponents as breakthroughs in the fight to treat Alzheimerβs disease, but a new independent review finds they make βno meaningful differenceβ




