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    How to find pi in randomness all around you

    Random coin flips, floppy needles and mathematical mysteries reveal pi in new ways

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    GPS spoofing is scrambling ships in the Strait of Hormuz

    GPS spoofing is distorting vessel positions and deepening the risk in one of the world's most important shipping lanes

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    Dolphins have been stranding in droves on the shores of Patagonia. Scientists think they’ve found the culprit

    Dolphins washing up on the shores of Patagonia may have been fleeing orcas in the area

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    21 HOURS AGO

    Ryan Gosling talks Project Hail Mary, hopeful science fiction and the challenge of portraying zero g

    Ryan Gosling plays a science teacher turned (reluctant) astronaut in the upcoming film adaptation of Project Hail Mary, a science fiction novel by author Andy Weir

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    A DAY AGO

    NASA says its a ‘go’ for fresh Artemis II moon launch attempt, but admits risks remain

    NASA is planning to roll back out its moon mission rocket later this month with an April 1 target launch date

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    7 HOURS AGO

    Have astronomers found a runaway monster black hole?

    Despite years of debate and follow-up studies, an odd streak of cosmic light still defies a final explanation. Is it a giant black hole screaming through intergalactic space?

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    7 HOURS AGO

    Raccoons will solve puzzles just for fun

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    7 HOURS AGO

    Mathematicians find one pi formula to rule them all

    A mixture of AI and algorithms uncovered a hidden structure spanning 2,000 years of equations for pi

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    7 HOURS AGO

    How RFK, Jr.’s controversial ideas are shaping Americans’ health

    How Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s ideas about public health—from vaccines to seed oils—are shaping Americans' health

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    5 HOURS AGO

    It was a record hot winter for the U.S. despite chilly weather in the east

    Though it may surprise East Coasters, the story of this winter was not record cold but record heat

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    6 HOURS AGO

    OpenAI and Ginkgo Bioworks show how AI can accelerate scientific discovery

    Researchers at OpenAI and Ginkgo Bioworks showed that an AI model working with an autonomous lab can design and iterate real biology experiments at unprecedented speed

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    6 HOURS AGO

    Why Friday the 13th is a mathematical inevitability

    No bad luck here—just lots of fascinating math that explains why the 13th of a month so often falls on a Friday

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    2 HOURS AGO

    China just approved its first brain implant for commercial use, a world first

    Neuracle Technologies' invasive brain-computer interface has been given the greenlight in China for people with partial spinal cord injuries

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    2 HOURS AGO

    Katharine Burr Blodgett’s story shows how a brilliant legacy can be forgotten

    We trace the final chapter of Katharine Burr Blodgett's career, her retirement from GE and her disappearance from public memory

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    AN HOUR AGO

    What Hoppers got dam right about beavers

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