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Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
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How H5N1 Went from an Illness in Wild Birds to a Global Pandemic Threat
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Rubin Observatory’s First Images Just Unveiled the Universe as We’ve Never Seen It Before
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Elon Musk Launches the Robotaxi—Can Tesla’s Cybercab Share the Road with America’s Myth of the Highway?
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First Near-Complete Denisovan Skull Reveals What This Ancient Human Cousin Looked Like
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Hurricane Hunter Flights Improve Hurricane Forecasts, But Trump Budget Cuts Could Threaten Them
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Humpback Whales Are Blowing ‘Bubble Rings’ at Boats. Are They Trying to Communicate?
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American Education Demands a Fact-Based Curriculum, Not Religious Ideology
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Supreme Court Skrmetti Decision Permits Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Children
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When Wildfire Smoke Arrived from Canada, Federal Safety Experts Were Gone
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The Massive Ordnance Penetrator Bomb Israel Wants to Destroy Iran's Fordo Nuclear Facility
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Why Testosterone Therapy Could Harm Some Men, though It Could Help Others
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Scientists Find Universe’s Missing Matter in Intergalactic ‘Cosmic Fog’
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