Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have been on the International Space Station for 15 weeks. They were only supposed to be ...
Scientific American has endorsed a presidential candidate in the United States for the second time in its 179-year history, ...
It is the date their 7-year-old son, Nicholas, died in an Italian hospital, two days after being shot during an attempted ...
II. The silhouette of a teenager slumps, head bowed, before an enormous desk with a “Guidance Counselor” nameplate. “You ...
Author and researcher Cat Bohannon updates the traditional story of our species in “Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 ...
From drunk worms to mammals that breath through their anuses, founder Marc Abrahams on the winners of this year's Ig Nobel ...
Scientific American magazine made its second presidential endorsement in its history, backing Vice President Kamala Harris.
A top science magazine has waded into the political sphere after making a presidential endorsement, only the second in its ...
In promising experiments, phage therapy forces bacteria into a no-win dilemma that lowers their defenses against drugs they’d ...
What Scientific American is doing is a disgrace. When the last shreds of its credibility disappear and its readership inevitably declines, it will have only itself to blame.
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Scientific American, a supposedly prestigious science magazine founded in 1845, lit a fire to its last shred of credibility ...