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- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN2 DAYS AGO

Entire NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration
Members of the National Science Board, which the US Congress founded in 1950, were given no explanation for their termination
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

NASA Curiosity discovery, suicide hotline hope, the AI voice clone upper hand
What NASA's Curiosity Rover found on Mars, how youth suicides dropped after the launch of the 988 crisis line, and what people think of AI voice clones
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Zepbound’s and Ozempic’s greatest benefit may be their anti-inflammatory power
A growing body of research suggests that GLP-1 drugs do more than control appetite and blood sugar. They could also fight inflammation
A DAY AGO
Immaculate Wilderness, Uncertain Future: Paddling the Boundary Waters
A proposed copper mine in northern Minnesota has become a battleground for politicians and environmentalists — and a pressing reason to explore the waterways.
A DAY AGO
Pregnancy With Lupus Is Risky. Would She Be Able to Carry Her Baby to Term?
Fatimah Shepherd’s kidneys were compromised, and pregnancy could send her into kidney failure.
2 DAYS AGO
AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance
A once-robust H.I.V. treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble.
21 HOURS AGO
Thanks to GLP-1s, Obesity Experts Are Trying to Understand ‘Food Noise’
Before the rise of GLP-1s, obesity experts didn’t study the internal buzz that compels people to eat. Now that food noise is being switched off, they want to understand it.
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN19 HOURS AGO

People trust vaccine scientists as much as other researchers, poll shows
Roughly seven in 10 people still trust vaccine researchers, a new poll finds. The number is in line with trust for other scientists
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN19 HOURS AGO

Blood filtering could help treat preeclampsia, pilot study suggests
Preeclampsia can be deadly in pregnancy, and aside from delivering the baby, the condition has no targeted treatment. A new study suggests blood filtering with antibodies could help
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN18 HOURS AGO

Iconic Sombrero Galaxy captured in incredible detail, revealing its enormous glowing halo
This galaxy, also known as Messier 104, gets its nickname from its central bulge and outer dust trail, which give it a sombrerolike appearance from our vantage point
17 HOURS AGO
60 Countries to Meet on Phasing Out Fossil Fuels but Are Excluding the U.S.
The Trump administration was not invited to the gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia. A White House spokeswoman called the green transition “destructive.”
17 HOURS AGO
A New Bureau Will Oversee Both Offshore Drilling and Seabed Mining
The new federal office will undo a change made after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil disaster. Critics say it could reduce environmental oversight.
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN15 HOURS AGO

The science behind the Adidas shoes that helped two marathoners break the two-hour mark
A sub-two-hour marathon has long been seen as a tantalizing benchmark for elite runners—and shoemakers have been in a race to design footwear that can help them get there
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN2 HOURS AGO

War in Iran spotlights the risk to drinking water for millions in the Persian Gulf
Direct attacks, oil spills and the threat of nuclear waste are putting the Gulf region's desalination plants at risk—here's why that matters