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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them

    Dogs spontaneously aid struggling humans the way young children do—whereas cats wait until they stand to benefit

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    Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years

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  • NY Times
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    Indonesia Landslides Devastated Endangered Orangutans, Study Finds

    CATRIN EINHORN

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    How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction

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  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    NASA Crew-12 Commander Captures Snaky Southern Lights From Space Station

    JOHNNY DIAZ

    The footage of the aurora over Earth’s Southern Hemisphere was shared on Sunday by Jessica Meir, commander of NASA’s Crew-12 mission.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    AI scores a ‘C–’ on its hardest math test yet

    The second batch of "First Proof" problems is meant to evaluate AI's usefulness for research-level math. The best model got six or seven of the 10 questions basically right

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    21 HOURS AGO

    Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses

    Eight years after a Chinese scientist's report of gene-edited babies shocked the world, U.S. scientists reported editing embryos not meant for pregnancies using a more precise technique

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    19 HOURS AGO

    The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here’s what’s stewing in the atmosphere

    Cold fronts colliding with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico could cause dangerous weather conditions, forecasters say

  • NY Times
    18 HOURS AGO

    Nearly Everyone, Everywhere, Veers Left When Walking

    RACHEL NUWER

    Researchers are at a loss for why people across cultures and ages, regardless of their dominant hand, have a natural bias toward wandering in a counterclockwise direction.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    4 HOURS AGO

    What AI-herding scientists can learn from watching ‘sheepdog YouTube’

    Controlling a small group of "noisy" sheep holds hints for computer algorithms

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    The 2026 World Cup will bring the heat. Here's how to keep cool

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  • NY Times
    5 HOURS AGO

    What Does ‘Triggered’ Really Mean?

    MELINDA WENNER MOYER

    This popular term is often misused, experts say, which may cause more harm than good.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    AN HOUR AGO

    China’s Tianwen-2 spacecraft arrives at one of Earth’s mysterious ‘quasi-moons’

    The Tianwen-2 spacecraft is slowly closing in on the near-Earth asteroid Kamo'oalewa, on a mission that would bring China's first asteroid samples back to Earth in 2027

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    AN HOUR AGO

    El Niño is here and could tip Earth to a new record hot year

    Scientists have been expecting El Niño to set in for quite a while now—and it's finally official