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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    China just launched a bunch of fake human embryos into space on a new research mission

    China's artificial embryos are part of an experiment to learn more about how human pregnancies could develop under microgravity conditions

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    Why a ‘heat dome’ over Europe is shattering temperature records right now

    Western Europe is essentially trapped in the weather equivalent of a Dutch oven, a situation that one scientist said has "the fingerprints of climate change all over it"

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    A New Era of Exploring the Universe in Radio

    KATRINA MILLER

    With 263 antennas spread across the U.S. and Mexico, the Next Generation Very Large Array, would join a new wave of radio astronomy.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    21 HOURS AGO

    How the mathematician Gödel proved that not everything can be proven

    A statement can be true or false. But as Kurt Gödel demonstrated, there will always be mathematical assumptions that can neither be proven nor disproven

  • NY Times
    21 HOURS AGO

    Short Naps, Long Hours: How Autism Clinics Squeeze Medicaid Dollars Out of Preschoolers

    SARAH KLIFF, MARGOT SANGER-KATZ, ERIN SCHAFF AND ASMAA ELKEURTI

    The industry has grown rapidly, straining state budgets. A focus on finances has led to overbilling, fraud and even harm.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    20 HOURS AGO

    Anthropic asks religious thinkers to help shape Claude as pope warns about AI

    Anthropic has been consulting theologians and ethicists on Claude's behavior, raising questions about who gets to shape a chatbot's values

  • NY Times
    16 HOURS AGO

    NASA’s Moon Base Plan Adds Two Rovers for Its Astronauts

    KENNETH CHANG

    The contracts, announced on Tuesday, are part of the space agency’s efforts to establish a moon base.

  • NY Times
    16 HOURS AGO

    A Fiery Visitor From Space Photo-Bombs an Erupting Volcano

    ROBIN GEORGE ANDREWS

    For a split second, a fireball outshone the rivers of molten lava flowing from the Philippines’ most active volcano.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    5 HOURS AGO

    How doctors will handle abortions if mifepristone telehealth access is banned

    One in four abortions in the U.S. rely on telehealth access to mifepristone, but antiabortion activists want to ban it

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    4 HOURS AGO

    This sci-fi novel asks—can what you will never know kill you?

    There Is No Antimemetics Division explores how to survive when memories and meaning are malleable

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    5 HOURS AGO

    Are humans really selfish? Rewriting the rules of civilization

    Author Jeremy Lent argues that human society runs on a flawed, exploitative worldview—and that embracing interconnectedness could enable a more sustainable future

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    4 HOURS AGO

    Iran threats expose the aging fleet that repairs undersea Internet cables

    A small, aging fleet repairs the fiber-optic cables that carry data around the globe, and conflict zones can slow that work to a crawl

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    3 HOURS AGO

    Tiny quantum computers could help create giant telescopes

    Advances in quantum technology might allow astronomers to circumvent age-old issues that limit the size of optical observatories

  • NY Times
    AN HOUR AGO

    The Viruses Causing New Outbreaks Are Much Less Familiar to Science

    CARL ZIMMER

    The types of Ebola and hantavirus panicking officials are very different from the species identified decades ago, raising new questions about how to respond.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    Threat of Explosion From Toxic Chemical Tank Lessened, Officials Say

    REIS THEBAULT, HEATHER KNIGHT, SHAWN HUBLER AND CHRISTINA MORALES

    The risk of a large explosion has been averted, officials say. But a smaller blast remains possible, and 16,000 people remain displaced.