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  1. Climate Deniers Shift Tactics to 'Inactivism' (0 replies)
  2. The 'Shared Psychosis' of Donald Trump and His Loyalists (0 replies)
  3. Brown Tree Snakes Twist Themselves into 'Lassos' to Climb (0 replies)
  4. Dog Domestication May Have Begun because Paleo Humans Couldn't Stomach the Original P (0 replies)
  5. The Best Evidence for How to Overcome COVID Vaccine Fears (0 replies)
  6. Can Free Community College Unite a Divided U.S.? (0 replies)
  7. New COVID Vaccines Need Absurd Amounts of Material and Labor (0 replies)
  8. Explosive Charges Protect Backcountry Skiers (0 replies)
  9. Exotic Animal Cafes Featuring Otters, Lizards and Owls Raise Alarms (0 replies)
  10. New Views of Quantum Jumps Challenge Core Tenets of Physics (0 replies)
  11. From Rapping Robots to Glowing Frogs: Our Favorite Fun Stories of 2020 (0 replies)
  12. Sea Otters Could Get New Home in San Francisco Bay (0 replies)
  13. The U.K. Coronavirus Mutation Is Worrying but Not Terrifying (0 replies)
  14. The Pandemic Is Delaying Cancer Screenings and Detection (0 replies)
  15. The Top Five Climate Stories of 2020 (0 replies)
  16. Large Methane Leaks Reveal Long-Standing Shortfalls in Oversight (1 replies)
  17. Alien Hunters Discover Mysterious Signal from Proxima Centauri (0 replies)
  18. Forecasts of Epilepsy Seizures Could Become a Reality (0 replies)
  19. Gravitational Waves Probe Exotic Matter inside Neutron Stars (0 replies)
  20. A Smile at a Wedding, a Cheer at a Soccer Game Are Alike the World Over (0 replies)
  21. Jupiter and Saturn's Great Conjunction Is the Best in 800 Years--Here's How to See It (0 replies)
  22. Food Industry-Backed Research Gives Results Funders Want, New Analysis Shows (0 replies)
  23. Physicists Achieve Best-Ever Measurement of Fine-Structure Constant (0 replies)
  24. Giant U.S. Computer Security Breach Exploited Very Common Software (0 replies)
  25. Light Pollution Is Causing Birds to Nest Earlier--Which Might Not Be a Bad Thing (0 replies)
  26. These Drugs Might Prevent Severe COVID (0 replies)
  27. Fauci Explains How to End the COVID Pandemic (0 replies)
  28. Pfizer-BioNTech COVID Vaccine Is First to Win U.S. Authorization (0 replies)
  29. Arecibo's Collapse Sends Dire Warning to Other Aging Observatories (0 replies)
  30. Young Ravens Rival Adult Chimps in a Big Test of General Intelligence (0 replies)
  31. FDA Commissioner Says Vaccine Approval Process Will Be Transparent and Guided by Data (0 replies)
  32. Pterosaur Origins Flap into Focus (0 replies)
  33. Human-Made Stuff Now Outweighs All Life on Earth (0 replies)
  34. To Control COVID, Biden Needs to Marshal Federal Resources--and Change Attitudes (0 replies)
  35. Undocumented Immigrants Are Half as Likely to Be Arrested for Violent Crimes as U.S.- (0 replies)
  36. Fresh Data from Gaia Galaxy Survey Gives Best Map Ever of the Milky Way (0 replies)
  37. Bionic Eye Tech Learns Its ABCs (0 replies)
  38. This Robot Can Rap--Really (0 replies)
  39. Light-Based Quantum Computer Exceeds Fastest Classical Supercomputers (0 replies)
  40. Who Will Get COVID Vaccines First, and Who Will Have to Wait (0 replies)
  41. When Same-Sex Mating Makes Reproductive Sense (0 replies)
  42. On Climate, Biden Must Do More Than Undo Trump's Damage (0 replies)
  43. Psilocybin Treatment for Mental Health Gets Legal Framework (0 replies)
  44. Take This Quiz to See if You Are a Face 'Super-Recognizer' (0 replies)
  45. What We're Thankful for at Scientific American (0 replies)
  46. COVID Models Show How to Avoid Future Lockdowns (0 replies)
  47. Severe Wildfires Raise the Chance for Future Monstrous Blazes (0 replies)
  48. Harsh Droughts Can Actually Start over Oceans (0 replies)
  49. Arecibo Observatory to Close Its Giant Eye on the Sky (0 replies)
  50. The COVID Cold Chain: How a Vaccine Will Get to You (0 replies)
  51. New Scientist-Candidates for U.S. Congress Fared Worse Than Expected in 2020 (0 replies)
  52. Evaluating COVID Risk on Planes, Trains and Automobiles (0 replies)
  53. Mysteries of COVID Smell Loss Finally Yield Some Answers (0 replies)
  54. Otters Show How Predators Can Blunt Climate Damage (0 replies)
  55. Stellar Smashups May Fuel Planetary Habitability, Study Suggests (0 replies)
  56. Vision and Breathing May Be the Secrets to Surviving 2020 (0 replies)
  57. Pfizer's Early Results Bode Well for a COVID Vaccine Approval This Year (0 replies)
  58. Do NASA's Lunar Exploration Rules Violate Space Law? (0 replies)
  59. A Cosmic Video Miniseries to Ponder Gravity, the Universe and Everything (0 replies)
  60. Quantum Sensors Could Let Autonomous Cars 'See' around Corners (0 replies)
  61. Low-Carbon Cement Can Help Combat Climate Change (0 replies)
  62. Electric Aviation Could Be Closer Than You Think (0 replies)
  63. Here's How Scientists Want Biden to Take on Climate Change (0 replies)
  64. The Real Danger Posed by Coronavirus-Infected Mink (0 replies)
  65. Digital Medicine Can Diagnose and Treat What Ails You (0 replies)
  66. Spatial Computing Could Be the Next Big Thing (0 replies)
  67. Virtual Patients Could Revolutionize Medicine (0 replies)
  68. Birdlike Flight Formations Could Cut Airline Emissions (0 replies)
  69. Sun-Powered Chemistry Can Turn Carbon Dioxide into Common Materials (0 replies)
  70. Microneedles Could Enable Painless Injections and Blood Draws (0 replies)
  71. Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2020 (0 replies)
  72. How to Minimize COVID Risk and Enjoy the Holidays (0 replies)
  73. Coronavirus Vaccine Is 90 Percent Effective in Large Trial, Pfizer Says (0 replies)
  74. In 2020, Record-Breaking Hurricanes Arrived Early--and Often (0 replies)
  75. In the Early Americas, Female Hunters Pursued Big Game, Study Suggests (0 replies)
  76. Suborbital Scientists Prepare to Storm the Heavens (0 replies)
  77. One Climate-Change Wildfire Risk Lurks in the Dark (0 replies)
  78. How Indigenous Communities in Canada Organized an Exemplary Public Health Response to (0 replies)
  79. A Flu Shot Might Reduce Coronavirus Infections, Early Research Suggests (0 replies)
  80. Water Found in Sunlight and Shadow on the Moon (0 replies)
  81. Conservative and Liberal Brains Might Have Some Real Differences (0 replies)
  82. Quantum Time Twist Offers a Way to Create Schrödinger's Clock (0 replies)
  83. AI Assesses Alzheimer's Risk by Analyzing Word Usage (0 replies)
  84. Social Media Restrictions Cannot Keep Up with Hidden Codes and Symbols (0 replies)
  85. What We Know So Far about How COVID Affects the Nervous System (0 replies)
  86. Can a Moon Base Be Safe for Astronauts? (0 replies)
  87. Upcoming Supreme Court Ruling Could Jeopardize Health Insurance for People with COVID (0 replies)
  88. Hypnosis Experts Cast Doubt on Famous Psychological Experiments (0 replies)
  89. Presidential Debates Have Shockingly Little Effect on Election Outcomes (0 replies)
  90. Debunking the False Claim That COVID Death Counts Are Inflated (0 replies)
  91. Rogue Rocky Planet Found Adrift in the Milky Way (0 replies)
  92. Don't Expect a COVID Vaccine before the Election (0 replies)
  93. How Straight Talk Helped One State Control COVID (0 replies)
  94. NASA's OSIRIS-REx Seeks to Grab a Piece of Asteroid Bennu (0 replies)
  95. Leading Scientists Urge Voters to Dump Trump (0 replies)
  96. Physician-Politicians Tout Medical Credentials in Key U.S. Congressional Races (0 replies)
  97. How to Take Racial Bias Out of Kidney Tests (0 replies)
  98. How to Avoid COVID while Voting (0 replies)
  99. Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50 (0 replies)
  100. Why the World's Biggest Dinosaurs Keep Getting Cut Down to Size (0 replies)
  101. Lab-Made 'Miniproteins' Could Block the Coronavirus from Infecting Cells (0 replies)
  102. In Memoriam: John D. Barrow (0 replies)
  103. A Running List of Record-Breaking Natural Disasters in 2020 (0 replies)
  104. Trump's COVID Case Could Be Entering a Crucial Stage (0 replies)
  105. Nobel Prize Work Took Black Holes from Fantasy to Fact (0 replies)
  106. Our Brain Is Better at Remembering Where to Find Brownies Than Cherry Tomatoes (0 replies)
  107. COVID-19 Is Now the Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. (0 replies)
  108. New Tinnitus Treatment Alleviates Annoying Ringing in the Ears (0 replies)
  109. Nobel Prize in Chemistry Goes to Discovery of 'Genetic Scissors' Called CRISPR/Cas9 (0 replies)
  110. Black Hole Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physics (0 replies)
  111. How Trump Could Have Exposed Biden and Others to COVID at the Debate (0 replies)
  112. Discovery of Hepatitis C Snags Nobel Prize in Medicine (0 replies)
  113. How*Trump's COVID Diagnosis Could Affect*Public Perceptions (0 replies)
  114. Trump's COVID Infection Puts Him in Multiple High-Risk Categories (0 replies)
  115. Why Some People Are Still Getting Sick--but Not with COVID (0 replies)
  116. A NASA Probe May Have Found Signs of Life on Venus 40 Years Ago (0 replies)
  117. We Learn Faster When We Aren't Told What Choices to Make (0 replies)
  118. One in Seven Dire COVID Cases May Result from a Faulty Immune Response (0 replies)
  119. Possibility of Dark Bosons Entices Physicists (0 replies)
  120. Online Reptile Trade Is a Free-for-All That Threatens Thousands of Species (0 replies)
  121. The American Public Still Trusts Scientists, Says a New Pew Survey (0 replies)
  122. Identical Quantum Particles Pass Practicality Test (0 replies)
  123. Fruit Flies Plug into the Matrix (0 replies)
  124. Bird Brains Are Far More Humanlike Than Once Thought (0 replies)
  125. Is There Life on Venus? These Missions Could Find It (0 replies)
  126. COVID-19 Testing Lab Shows How Colleges Can Reopen Safely (0 replies)
  127. Powerful New Observatory Will Taste Neutrinos' Flavors (0 replies)
  128. 3-D Printing inside the Body Could Patch Stomach Ulcers (0 replies)
  129. For Math Fans: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Number 42 (0 replies)
  130. Can an Algorithm Help Solve Political Paralysis? (0 replies)
  131. Earthquake Sounds Could Reveal How Quickly the Ocean Is Warming (0 replies)
  132. Population Density Does Not Doom Cities to Pandemic Dangers (0 replies)
  133. Global Biodiversity Is in Free Fall (0 replies)
  134. How New Mexico Controlled the Spread of COVID-19 (0 replies)
  135. Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests (0 replies)
  136. Photos Show Massive Wildfires Devastating Oregon and California (0 replies)
  137. Mail-Sorting Machines Are Crucial for the U.S. Postal Service (0 replies)
  138. Why Trump-Favoring Voters Ignored a Deadly Hurricane Warning (0 replies)
  139. SpaceX's Dark Satellites Are Still Too Bright for Astronomers (0 replies)
  140. Emotional Labor Is a Store Clerk Confronting a Maskless Customer (0 replies)
  141. Blood and Silicon: New Electronics-Cooling System Mimics Human Capillaries (0 replies)
  142. First U.S. Small Nuclear Reactor Design Is Approved (0 replies)
  143. Mountain Peaks Seem to Shape Personality Traits in the American West (0 replies)
  144. Cells Solve an English Hedge Maze with the Same Skills They Use to Traverse the Body (0 replies)
  145. Luna-25 Lander Renews Russian Moon Rush (0 replies)
  146. Can Redwoods Survive the Devastating California Wildfires? (0 replies)
  147. COVID-19-Era Isolation Is Making Dangerous Eating Disorders Worse (0 replies)
  148. Storm Surge: The Science behind This Year's Unusual Hurricane Season (0 replies)
  149. 'Warp Speed' COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts Aim for Diverse Volunteers and Long-Lasting Pro (0 replies)
  150. How Birds Evolved Their Incredible Diversity (0 replies)
  151. Mauritians Launch Rescue to Save Wildlife from Oil Spill (0 replies)
  152. California Looks to Battle Mega Wildfires with Fire (0 replies)
  153. COVID-19 Spit Tests Used by NBA Are Now Authorized by FDA (0 replies)
  154. Schools Have No Good Options for Reopening during COVID-19 (0 replies)
  155. Time's Arrow Flies through 500 Years of Classical Music, Physicists Say (0 replies)
  156. Explore 175 Years of Words in Scientific American (0 replies)
  157. Nine COVID-19 Myths That Just Won't Go Away (0 replies)
  158. This Twist on Schrödinger's Cat Paradox Has Major Implications for Quantum Theory (0 replies)
  159. Costa Rica Readies Horse Antibodies for Trials as an Inexpensive COVID-19 Therapy (0 replies)
  160. Will 2020 Be the Hottest Year on Record? (0 replies)
  161. Light Pollution from Coastal Cities Reaches Seafloor (0 replies)
  162. A 429-Million-Year-Old Trilobite Had Eyes like Those of Modern Bees (0 replies)
  163. The 1918 Flu Faded in Our Collective Memory: We Might 'Forget' the Coronavirus, Too (0 replies)
  164. Claims of 'Ocean' inside Ceres May Not Hold Water (0 replies)
  165. Women in Science May Suffer Lasting Career Damage from COVID-19 (0 replies)
  166. Trash-Collecting Researchers Find Dietary Patterns in Discarded Hair Clippings (0 replies)
  167. How Could the Beirut Explosion Happen? Experts Explain (0 replies)
  168. Higgs Boson Gives Next-Generation Particle Its Heft (0 replies)
  169. Weird Mystery Seeds Arriving by Mail Sprout Biodiversity Concerns (0 replies)
  170. Europe's Euclid Space Telescope Will See Cosmos with Panoramic Vision (0 replies)
  171. How Do Scientists Determine the Ages of Human Ancestors, Fossilized Dinosaurs and Oth (0 replies)
  172. How Dozens of Languages Help Build Gender Stereotypes (0 replies)
  173. How to Evaluate COVID-19 News without Freaking Out (0 replies)
  174. Neural Switch Flips on Aggression in Male Mice (0 replies)
  175. Concerns about Waning COVID-19 Immunity Are Likely Overblown (0 replies)
  176. Do Animals Really Anticipate Earthquakes? Sensors Hint They Do (0 replies)
  177. Plants Have Hormones, Too, and Tweaking Them Could Improve Food Supply (0 replies)
  178. One Mystery of Stonehenge's Origins Has Finally Been Solved (0 replies)
  179. Strongest Evidence Yet Shows Air Pollution Kills (0 replies)
  180. An Immune Protein Could Prevent Severe COVID-19--if It Is Given at the Right Time (0 replies)
  181. NASA's Ingenuity--the First Ever Off-World Helicopter--Is Set for a 'Wright Brothers (0 replies)
  182. World War II's Warsaw Ghetto Holds Lifesaving Lessons for COVID-19 (0 replies)
  183. Scientists Unveil First Ever Pictures of Multiple Planets around a Sunlike Star (0 replies)
  184. The Beautiful Things inside Your Head: Winners of the 10th Annual Art of Neuroscience (0 replies)
  185. Japan Prepares for Hayabusa2's Daring Return to Earth (0 replies)
  186. Quantum Tunneling Is Not Instantaneous, Physicists Show (0 replies)
  187. COVID-19 Pandemic Shows Telecommuting Can Help Fight Climate Change (0 replies)
  188. Experimental Blood Test Detects Cancer up to Four Years before Symptoms Appear (0 replies)
  189. Contact Tracing, a Key Way to Slow COVID-19, Is Badly Underused by the U.S. (0 replies)
  190. Genes May Influence COVID-19 Risk, New Studies Hint (0 replies)
  191. The Best Way to Watch Comet NEOWISE, Wherever You Are (0 replies)
  192. Overcoming Psychological Biases Is the Best Treatment against COVID-19 Yet (0 replies)
  193. A Nixon Deepfake, a 'Moon Disaster' Speech and an Information Ecosystem at Risk (0 replies)
  194. After Surgery, Black Children Are More Likely to Die Than White Children (0 replies)
  195. How Many Aliens Are in the Milky Way? Astronomers Turn to Statistics for Answers (0 replies)
  196. Second Coronavirus Strain May Be More Infectious--but Some Scientists Are Skeptical (0 replies)
  197. Chinese Spacecraft Poised for First Mars Mission (0 replies)
  198. Babies' Mysterious Resilience to Coronavirus Intrigues Scientists (0 replies)
  199. For Sustainable Oyster Harvesting, Look to Native Americans' Historical Practices (0 replies)
  200. Americans Increase LSD Use--and a Bleak Outlook for the World May Be to Blame (0 replies)
  201. Comet NEOWISE Could Be Spectacular: Here's How to See It (0 replies)
  202. Ships Hit Smaller Sea Animals More Often than Researchers Thought (0 replies)
  203. Vaccinations Have Sharply Declined Nationwide during the COVID-19 Pandemic (0 replies)
  204. Summer on Mars: NASA's Perseverance Rover Is One of Three Missions Ready to Launch (0 replies)
  205. How Human Brains Are Different: It Has a Lot to Do with the Connections (0 replies)
  206. Stingers Have Achieved Optimal Pointiness, Physicists Show (0 replies)
  207. 'Hybrid' Quantum Networking Demonstrated for First Time (0 replies)
  208. The Dentist Will See You Now: But Will You See the Dentist? (0 replies)
  209. Astronomers May Have Glimpsed Light from Merging Black Holes (0 replies)
  210. Mystery Object Blurs Line between Neutron Stars and Black Holes (0 replies)
  211. Tiny Gravitational-Wave Detector Could Search Anywhere in the Sky (0 replies)
  212. To Spot Future Coronavirus Flare-Ups, Search the Sewers (0 replies)
  213. Misplaced Analogies: COVID-19 Is More like a Wildfire Than a Wave (0 replies)
  214. Hospitals Experiment with COVID-19 Treatments, Balancing Hope and Evidence (0 replies)
  215. How to Protect Yourself during Protests (0 replies)
  216. Black Astronomers Highlight Achievements and Obstacles (0 replies)
  217. China Reaches New Milestone in Space-Based Quantum Communications (0 replies)
  218. How Long Do Neutrons Live? Space Probe Could Put Debate to Rest (0 replies)
  219. Electrified Fabric Could Zap the Coronavirus on Masks and Clothing (0 replies)
  220. NASA's Hunt for Lunar Water Intensifies (0 replies)
  221. Is Dark Matter Made of Axions? (0 replies)
  222. A Gene May Help Discern Language Tone Differences: Is It Shí or Shì? (0 replies)
  223. What 'Less Lethal' Weapons Actually Do (0 replies)
  224. How 'Superspreading' Events Drive Most COVID-19 Spread (0 replies)
  225. Why It Would Be Hard to Link a Coronavirus Spike to Recent Protests (0 replies)
  226. The First Gene on Earth May Have Been a Hybrid (0 replies)
  227. Zoos Find Creative Ways to Cope with Coronavirus Lockdowns (0 replies)
  228. Trump vs. Biden: How COVID-19 Will Affect Voting for President (0 replies)
  229. The Brain Interprets Smell like the Notes of a Song (0 replies)
  230. COVID-19 Worsens Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder--but Therapy Offers Coping Skills (0 replies)
  231. From Dinosaurs to Disney, Children Take Cues from Adults on Real vs. Make-Believe (0 replies)
  232. Common Steroid Could Be Cheap and Effective Treatment for Severe COVID-19 (0 replies)
  233. Did Galaxies Grow from Quantum Static? (0 replies)
  234. Latin America Faces a Critical Moment in the Battle against COVID-19 (0 replies)
  235. COVID-19 and Amazon Fires Choke the Lungs of Brazilians--and the Planet (0 replies)
  236. Police Violence Calls for Measures beyond De-escalation Training (0 replies)
  237. Slimy Mudflat Biofilms Feed Migratory Birds--and Could Be Threatened (0 replies)
  238. African Countries Scramble to Ramp up Testing for COVID-19 (0 replies)
  239. Switch in Mouse Brain Induces a Deep Slumber Similar to Hibernation (0 replies)
  240. Biggest Ever Yellowstone Eruption Revealed (0 replies)
  241. Why Racism, Not Race, Is a Risk Factor for Dying of COVID-19 (0 replies)
  242. "Forever Chemicals" Are Building Up in the Arctic--and Likely Worldwide (0 replies)
  243. Thousands of Tons of Microplastics Are Falling from the Sky (0 replies)
  244. Fossil Footprints Help Uncover the Mysteries of Bipedal Crocodiles * (0 replies)
  245. Handheld Ultrasound Devices Are Speeding Diagnosis of COVID-19 (0 replies)
  246. Famed U-2 Spy Plane Takes on a New Surveillance Mission (0 replies)
  247. Scientists and Others Stage a #Strike4BlackLives (0 replies)
  248. Direct Proof of Dark Matter May Lurk at Low-Energy Frontiers (0 replies)
  249. Zoom Psychiatrists Prep for COVID-19's Endless Ride (0 replies)
  250. Black Birders Call Out Racism, Say Nature Should Be For Everyone (0 replies)