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    “Imitation” drugs, unexpected benefits, serious pitfalls—here’s what comes next as GLP-1 medications continue to rise in popularity

    Fish may possess the ability to perceive where another being’s attention is focused. And they don’t like when it’s focused on them or on their children

    Eyewitness accounts and videos taken from across the Midwest reveal the streak of a large fireball across the daytime sky

    The Large Hadron Collider just produced a never-before-seen particle made of charm and down quarks

    One in three Americans trust childhood vaccine guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics more than the CDC’s recommendations, a new poll finds

    A new data release more than doubles the number of gravitational-wave candidate events—and reveals unexpected complexities of merging black holes

    There’s no bulletproof remedy for a hangover, but a nutrition scientist explains which foods could aid symptoms after one has had too much to drink

    New alert systems and tests detect drug-induced kidney damage before the harm is irreversible

    IgA nephropathy, an immune assault on the kidneys, is often missed. New treatments mean that spotting it sooner might save lives

    Three types of diabetes medication are improving the outlook for patients with kidney disease

    A growing field of research suggests that some medical treatments, such as cancer therapy or vaccines, might be more effective when given at certain times of the day

    Once unfathomable, the milestone of a single company having 10,000 satellites operating overhead signals that the era of mega constellations is here to stay

    It wasn’t Saint Patrick but a long history of chilly weather and geographic isolation that kept the Emerald Isle snake-free

    Tickling may be evolutionarily ancient and recognized across cultures, but science has only scratched the surface of this topic

    Surprising studies show young people are doing better than previous generations in many ways

    Letters to the editors for the December 2025 issue of Scientific American

    Science in meter and verse

    A series of novel treatments and medical insights is helping chronic kidney disease patients

    Bizarre objects that seem to lack all dark matter present a cosmic mystery

    A Rhode Island start-up is working to recycle spent nuclear fuel into long-lasting power systems for the military

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