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    5 Great Stargazing Trains

    MICHAEL HARMON

    On nighttime excursions in dark-sky hot spots like Norway, New Zealand and Nevada, all you have to do is relax and look up. The stars will do the rest.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    Top Kennedy Spokesman Resigns in Protest Over New Vaping Policy

    SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

    In a letter to President Trump, the spokesman, Rich Danker, said moves to allow the sale of flavored e-cigarettes would enhance their appeal to children.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    With a Friend in Trump, the Tobacco Industry Secures a Lucrative Win

    CHRISTINA JEWETT AND KENNETH P. VOGEL

    In a dispute over vapes, the president sided with tobacco companies that filled his groups’ coffers over his own F.D.A. commissioner, who resigned in protest.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    Americans are increasingly open to using psychedelics for medical reasons

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    21 HOURS AGO

    Can hantavirus spread through the air? What we do and don’t know

    The Andes type of the hantavirus is spread by "close contact," but it's unclear how much of that transmission occurs by inhaling airborne droplets or other means

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    20 HOURS AGO

    Almost half of the objects in Earth's orbit is junk—and that's only the stuff we know about

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  • NY Times
    20 HOURS AGO

    Nancy Cox, Who Worked to Conquer the Wily Flu, Dies at 77

    CLAY RISEN

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  • NY Times
    18 HOURS AGO

    Black Bear Fatally Mauls Uranium Contractor in Northern Canada

    ADEEL HASSAN

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    12 HOURS AGO

    2026 FIFA World Cup players and fans at risk of extreme heat, climate scientists warn

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  • NY Times
    7 HOURS AGO

    Can Some Very Tiny Particles Cool the Planet? One Tech Company Says Yes.

    ERIC NIILER

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    Deep-Earth diamonds reveal trove of never-before-seen minerals

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    Depression scales may not work the same for highly intelligent people

    Research suggests depression assessment questionnaires can't reliably compare people with differing intelligence

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    The war in Iran is supercharging an ecological crisis in the Persian Gulf

    Despite decades of damage, the Persian Gulf's ecological marvels remain—for now

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    A Taxidermist Gives Dead Animals a New Life

    JORDAN KISNER AND SASHA ARUTYUNOVA

    The creation, care and keeping of creatures is a responsibility the last full-time museum taxidermist in the U.S. takes both seriously and joyfully.