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Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Who Studied, and Protected, Elephants, Dies at 83
Born into an aristocratic British family, he turned his empathy and knowledge of the world’s largest land mammals to the cause of saving them from poachers.
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN2 DAYS AGO

MERS, a Deadly Coronavirus, Resurfaces in France for First Time in 12 Years
French health officials are trying to trace all the contacts of two men who contracted MERS, a potentially lethal disease that is typically confined to the Middle East
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN2 DAYS AGO

NASA Loses Signal from Critical Mars Orbiter
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft didn't phone home as expected on December 6
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN2 DAYS AGO

Ancient Humans Were Making Fire 350,000 Years Earlier Than Scientists Realized
Making fire on demand was a milestone in the lives of our early ancestors. But the question of when that skill first arose has been difficult for scientists to pin down
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Scientists Explain How mRNA COVID Vaccines May Rarely Cause Myocarditis
A new study identifies a mechanism for how COVID vaccines may, in infrequent cases, drive heart inflammation, a condition that can be caused by the disease itself
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICANA DAY AGO

Uterine Fibroids Significantly Raise Risk of Heart Disease
In a new study, women diagnosed with these common growths had a more than 80 percent higher risk of developing heart disease over a 10-year period than their peers did
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN19 HOURS AGO

People Are Using TikTok to Sell Endangered Animals to Eat
TikTok is rapidly growing in Africa and is being used to sell bushmeat, underscoring the role of social media in the global illegal wildlife trade
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN20 HOURS AGO

Beeple’s Art Basel Robot Dogs Satirize Musk, Zuckerberg and Our AI Future
Billionaire-headed machines lampoon tech power and the way our images quietly become fuel for AI
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN14 HOURS AGO

Measles Outbreaks Accelerate as U.S. Inches Closer to a Disease Tipping Point
More than 1,900 people, mostly children, have been sickened by measles in the U.S. in 2025. The outbreaks are moving the country toward losing its measles-free status by early next year
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN15 HOURS AGO

Killer Whales and Dolphins May Team Up to Hunt Salmon
Tantalizing observations suggest marine mammals may be teaming up to hunt
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN19 HOURS AGO

Teen AI Chatbot Usage Sparks Mental Health and Regulation Concerns
A new survey offers the clearest national snapshot yet of how U.S. teens are using artificial intelligence
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN11 HOURS AGO

U.S. Approves First Device to Treat Depression with Brain Stimulation at Home
The FDA has approved a device that aims to treat depression by sending electric current into a part of the brain known to regulate mood
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN13 HOURS AGO

U.S. Sunscreens Aren’t Great. The FDA Could Soon Change That
The U.S. is considering allowing bemotrizinol, a highly effective UV filter used throughout Europe and Asia, in its sunscreen products for the first time
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN12 HOURS AGO

Before Flowers Existed, Ancient Cycad Plants Lured Insects with Heat
New research on strange cycad plants offers a glimpse into the prehistoric origins of pollination