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Scientific American
AC Costs Will Finally Be Covered for Public Housing Resident
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Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron Deference’ Decision Could Make Science-Based Regulation Harder
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China Returns First-Ever Samples from the Moon’s Far Side
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Antarctic Ice Hides 40-Million-Year-Old River System
[693d]
People Who Are Fat and Healthy May Hold Keys to Understanding Obesity
[693d]
The Gas Industry Is Gaslighting the Public about Climate Change
[693d]
Can AI Save Schrödinger’s Cat?
[693d]
Ozempic Quiets Food Noise in the Brain—But How?
[693d]
Highly Invasive Spotted Lanternflies May Have a Surprising Weakness: Vibrations
[693d]
July/August 2024: Three New Books, Reviewed
[693d]
Teens’ Mental Health May Improve When They Help Others
[693d]
Advanced Meditation Alters Consciousness and Our Basic Sense of Self
[693d]
July/August 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
[693d]
Satellite Mega Constellations Could Jeopardize Ozone-Hole Recovery
[693d]
How the Math of Cracks Can Make Planes, Bridges and Dams Safer
[693d]
Dazzling New Milky Way Map Shows How Magnetism Shapes Our Galaxy
[693d]
Book Review: Why People Collect Trees and You Should, Too
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Contributors to Scientific American’s July/August 2024 Issue
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What Vitamins and Minerals Really Do in Your Body
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Book Review: Are The Wild Animals in Your Backyard a Nuisance or Neighbors?
[693d]
New Understandings of Food, Fat, Fitness and Evolution
[693d]
Readers Respond to the March 2024 Issue
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Poem: ‘An Ars Poetica’
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Mangrove Trees Are on the Move, Taking the Tropics with Them
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To Follow the Real Early Human Diet, Eat Everything
[693d]
Sensory Secrets of Penis and Clitoris Unlocked after More Than 150 Years
[693d]
How Earth Went from a Sterile Rock to a Lush, Living Planet
[693d]
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