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- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN2 DAYS AGO

Got a tick bite? Here’s what to do and when to seek treatment
Knowing what kind of tick bit you and where you got it can help inform next steps
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Will NASA’s SkyFall Mars helicopter fleet sink science at the Red Planet?
Mars researchers are wrestling with the potential costs of a flashy new NASA mission to the Red Planet
A DAY AGO
Trump’s FEMA Nominee Calls Staff Cuts a ‘Challenge’ for Disaster Agency
Cameron Hamilton, who briefly led the agency on an acting basis last year but was fired for contradicting the president, also said he would get money out to states faster.
2 DAYS AGO
Is Climate Change Supercharging El Niño?
As a new, potentially record-breaking El Niño begins, researchers are vigorously debating whether climate change is driving the phenomenon’s intensity.
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is almost as old as the universe itself
The evidence is mounting: this interstellar visitor is even older and weirder than anyone thought
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Stem cells banish severe autoimmune disease for 15 years
Two people were the first to receive the therapy for a condition that damages the spinal cord and optic nerve
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Why the paint is peeling off the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool—experts explain
Poor preparation and a failure to properly apply the coating may be just a few of the reasons why the Reflecting Pool's new paint job appears to be peeling off
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN11 HOURS AGO

The first ticking ‘nuclear clocks’ are here
These radical new devices keep time using fluctuations in the energy states of an atom's nucleus, rather than those of its electrons, which atomic clocks currently use to define the length of a second
15 HOURS AGO
X-Ray Specs for the World’s Oldest, Sealed Letters
A team of historians, scientists and engineers has developed a portable X-ray scanner to study 4,000-year-old letters encased in clay envelopes.
15 HOURS AGO
Europe Created Heat-Wave Protections. Now Comes the ‘Crash Test.’
Searing temperatures in Western Europe are drawing comparisons to 2003, when a deadly heat wave sparked a reckoning.
8 HOURS AGO
Ebola Symptoms in Current Outbreak May Be Milder Than in Previous Ones
That is good news for patients, but officials fear it will make controlling the spread of the disease harder.
7 HOURS AGO
Former NOAA Employees Revive Climate.gov Web Site
The database of federal global warming research recreates a website that was closed amid the administration’s broad retreat from climate science.
9 HOURS AGO
Energy Dept. Promises $17.5 Billion in Loans for Nuclear Power
The federal government wants to help utilities buy large components for up to 10 large nuclear reactors. It’s unclear which, if any, companies might participate.
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN6 HOURS AGO

How underappreciated mathematician Emmy Noether helped prove physics' most fundamental theories
Noether's work helped prove the conservation of energy in physics, a key foundation for Einstein's theory of relativity
4 HOURS AGO
An Influx of Climate Cash
Many philanthropists are backing away from climate giving. But one is writing very big checks.