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Feed Title: Scientific American Content: Global
Astronomers now have three possible theories to explain how weird hot Jupiter exoplanets form
A state court ruling that embryos from in vitro fertilization are unborn children harms access to care for fertility patients, as well as medical innovations
A nova called T Coronae Borealis spectacularly erupts every 80 years. Your only chance to see it will come any day now
If you take a journey into the depths of the slime all around us, you find yourself starting to understand that mucus is a miracle.
A penalty leveled against a company accused of smuggling greenhouse gases is part of the EPA’s crackdown on the planet-warming hydrofluorocarbons used in refrigeration and air-conditioning
The EPA’s final rule on car emissions will result in far fewer battery-powered electric vehicles than what the agency envisioned last year
Climate change is affecting every aspect of gardening, including what plants thrive where, which can survive multiple years, whether trees bear fruit, and what pests are most threatening
A mathematical formula shows what would be needed to reduce the planet to cosmic dust
Doctors have transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a living human patient for the first time ever
A growing number of measles cases in the U.S. has experts worried about how a decline in routine vaccinations could bring back preventable illnesses
Proposed restrictions on TikTok would be “security theater” in the face of the staggering amounts of data that foreign and domestic tech companies collect
Several recent proposals for using AI to generate research data could save time and effort but at a cost
The profit-led business models of big tech are harming democracy. We should look to the tradition of public media to help us find alternatives
An infant’s aha! moment may hold secrets to the origins of agency
Quirks of orbital mechanics make a cadre of sun-orbiting asteroids appear to be moons of Earth
Machine-learning algorithms allow composers to create all-new instruments.
Carboxylic acids make teens give off a pungent olfactory mix redolent of cheese, plum and even goats
Ursula Bellugi was fixated on how we learn language. Her groundbreaking research on sign language demonstrated the connection between language skills and biology
The Chandra X-ray Observatory faces a premature end under new funding cuts proposed by NASA—and astronomers aren’t happy
Michel Talagrand innovative work has allowed others to tackle problems involving random processes