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The Climate and the Health of our Children Is on the Ballot on November 5

about 19 hours ago

The 2024 presidential election will have enormous consequences for the climate, and...

What Made This Bizarre ‘Dandelion’ Supernova?

about 19 hours ago

A strange supernova remnant first appeared as a “guest star” seen in...

Why Election Polling Has Become Less Reliable

about 20 hours ago

Election polls are increasingly vulnerable to huge mistakes

How to Make Your Own Zoetrope

about 20 hours ago

Put your own spin on a zoetrope with homemade drawings—or carve one...

Does the Coriolis Effect Cause Your Cowlick?

about 21 hours ago

No, but the direction of our hair whorls could teach us about...

The Universe in 100 Colors Provides a Stunning Tour through Science

about 22 hours ago

A science photo book probes the colors we can see—and even “forbidden”...

Is Election Anxiety Keeping You Awake? Sleep Experts Share Advice

about 22 hours ago

Scientific American staff and sleep experts share advice on how to get...

In 2024’s Record-Hottest Year, U.S. Voters Will Decide Climate’s Path Forward

1 day ago

Global temperatures through September point to 2024 besting 2023 as the hottest...

One in Three Tree Species Is at Risk of Extinction

1 day ago

A review of 47,282 tree species by the International Union for Conservation...

Do Spiders Dream Like Humans Do?

2 days ago

During the pandemic, researcher Daniela Rößler couldn't go out, so she started...

A Bird Flu Vaccine Might Come Too Late to Save Us from H5N1

2 days ago

If the influenza virus infecting cattle workers starts a pandemic, help in...

Why Are Close Elections So Common?

2 days ago

When voters decide between two alternatives, as is effectively the case in...