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Scientific American
Online Age Verification Laws Could Do More Harm Than Good
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Readers Respond to the January 2024 Issue
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Scientists Discover Extensive Brain-Wave Patterns
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Poem: ‘Lucy’
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Fiddler Crabs Unleash Special Vibrations to Attract Mates—And Deter Foes
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May 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
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Treating Prostate Cancer at Any Stage
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Everyday Noises Can Hurt Hearts, Not Just Ears, and the Ability to Learn
[766d]
Everyone Will Have Fewer Relatives in the Future
[766d]
Feathers, Fire, the Strong Force and Fairness
[766d]
The Dark Side of Nostalgia for Wild, Untouched Places
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Unraveling the Secrets of This Weird Beetle’s 48-Hour Clock
[766d]
‘Smart Gloves’ Teach Piano Playing through Touch
[766d]
We Need to Make Cities Less Car-Dependent
[766d]
Walks in Green Parks Mean Stronger Immune Systems and Better Mental Health
[766d]
The Science of Reducing Prejudice in Kids
[766d]
How Our Thoughts Shape the Way Spoken Words Evolve
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This Tiny Fish Makes an Ear-Blasting Screech for Love
[766d]
How Plant Intelligence Can Soothe Climate Anxiety
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Contributors to Scientific American’s May 2024 Issue
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Why Feathers Are One of Evolution’s Cleverest Inventions
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A ‘Computer’ Built from DNA Can Find Patterns in Photographs
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In Matters of Scientific Debate, Follow the Houdini Rule
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New Image of Our Galaxy’s Biggest Black Hole Previews What’s Next for Globe-Spanning Telescope
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