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We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. Travel involves two main expenditures of energy: fighting gravity and propelling ...
After multiple dusky sharks killed a swimmer off Israel’s coast this year, scientists investigated what might have triggered the attack in hopes of preventing similar incidents A dusky shark swims in ...
Omar M Yaghi, the 2025 Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry, grew up in a crowded household. Yaghi was born in Amman, Jordan, in 1965 to parents who were refugees from Palestine Yaghi, 60, along with ...
A former Ph.D. student at the University of York has used records from museum collections and citizen science projects to ...
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Researchers in Konstanz discovered a way to manipulate materials with light by exciting magnon pairs, reshaping their ...
Last year, more than 29 million cars were recalled in the United States, and while this year is trending better, with "only" 10.8 million or so recalls through the first half, that's still a lot of ...