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North America May Be Dripping Away Deep under the Midwest

A long-lost slab of Earth’s crust may be pulling away the bottom of the oldest p...

Shift from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy Will Persis...

President Trump’s efforts to dismantle climate policies won’t stop renewables fr...

Pedestrian Traffic Turns to Chaos at a Critical Angle, ...

In general, crowds like to form lanes to get across—until too many people go in ...

Scientific American Editor Gary Stix Talks about His 35...

Hear takeaways from 35 years at Scientific American from Gary Stix, our recently...

What Is Dimethyl Sulfide, the Chemical Potentially Foun...

Dimethyl sulfide is in the news after NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope may have...

Why Astronomers Doubt Claims That Planet K2-18 b Findin...

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope detected an intriguing compound in the atmosph...

Gutting NIOSH Endangers Every U.S. Worker

I was fired from my job as a scientist at the only federal agency dedicated to t...

Better Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Furniture and T...

New European Union regulations will require products that last longer and are ea...

NASA’s Next Major Space Telescope Is Ready to Launch. T...

Amid harsh cuts, the Trump administration has proposed canceling the nearly read...

What Are ORCs? Astronomers Still Don’t Know

ORCs—odd radio circles—are one of the weirdest recent discoveries in the heavens...

Microplastics Make It into Your Food through Plant Leaves

New evidence shows plant leaves absorb airborne microplastics, a previously over...

The Long, Strange History of Nitrous Oxide, a Popular D...

Galaxy Gas has brought the drug back into the spotlight, and scientists are rais...

Ten Exceptional Ancient Elephants, From Small Swimming ...

A wide variety of the exotic animals evolved on Earth over the past 60 million y...

From Worlds That Look Like Cotton Candy to Others Cover...

Scientists are using an array of instruments to detect other planets, some of wh...

How a Forgotten Bean Could Save Coffee From Extinction

One leading botanist is scouring remote corners of the earth to find new species...

How an 18th-Century Female Physicist Broke Boundaries a...

Cristina Roccati graduated from the University of Bologna when few other Italian...

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