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A large, bright meteor fell over Europe on Sunday, with some observers saying they could hear the rockโs explosive descent from the ground
A proposed $1.3-billion U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port expansion in North Carolina threatens to unearth decades of โforever chemicals.โ The governmentโs initial plan: donโt test the mud
Mental math shortcuts suggest future STEM performanceโand gender is a significant predictor
Why measles cases are rising in the U.S., how artificial intelligence is shaping warfare, and what accelerated global warming means for the world
Losing an hour of sleep to daylight saving time is not good for you, but there are ways you can help yourself bounce back
The science of the zodiac is more intriguing than astrology would have you think
Fluorescent proteins with a quantum upgrade could offer unprecedented views inside cells
Consciousness and animal communications experts weigh in on whether the mind-melding science in Hoppers could ever be possible
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there are still huge hurdles to overcome
Mainstream chatbots presented varying levels of resistance to deliberate requests for fabrication, study finds
You might have a love-hate relationship with daylight saving time, but research shows that urban wildlife may stand to benefit
Swapping out one AI model on a classified network for another takes minutes. Retraining the people whoโve learned to rely on it will take much longer
Smashing a spacecraft into a binary asteroid system has managed to alter its path around the sun, a new analysis reveals
U.S. lawmakers are moving to delay the International Space Stationโs retirement, giving more time for commercial replacements to be built
A continental collision trapped oil within what is today Iran. The same collision explains why that oil is trapped behind the Strait of Hormuz now
Maryland is one of several states that are reporting cases of the infectious disease mumps, suggesting the return of diseasesโlike measlesโthat vaccines protect against
When people understand the system and process behind AI art, its moral implications become harder to accept
Satellites are wonders of modern technology that have improved all of our lives. But having more than a million of them in orbit could destroy our view of the heavens and seriously damage our planet
Michael Pollan dives into the scientific and philosophical puzzles of consciousness, from brain biology to AI and beyond
Michael Pollan tells Scientific American why the science of consciousness may ultimately be too subject to our own conscious minds to crack




