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  1. Why Is It So Hard to Make Vegan Fish?
  2. Is the Alpha Wolf Idea a Myth?
  3. 7 Ways Jimmy Carter Has Improved America's Energy Future--Or Tried To
  4. Where Are You Most at Risk of a Large Predator Attack?
  5. Vaccine Makers Are Preparing for Bird Flu
  6. Colliding Dwarf Galaxies Reveal a Glimpse of the Early Universe
  7. The Most Boring Number in the World Is ...
  8. Humans Started Riding Horses 5,000 Years Ago, New Evidence Suggests
  9. Mystery of Ancient Space Superstorms Deepens
  10. Could Giant Blankets and Other Extreme Actions Save Glaciers?
  11. A Four-Day Workweek Reduces Stress without Hurting Productivity
  12. Bumblebees Show Off Their Own Puzzle-Solving Culture
  13. Scientists Have ID'd the Worm in Your Mescal
  14. All of Humanity Weighs Six Times as Much as All Wild Mammals
  15. Understanding Frontotemporal Dementia, the Leading Cause of Dementia in People Under
  16. What Stone-Wielding Macaques Can Tell Us about Early Human Tool Use
  17. Controversy Surrounds Blockbuster Superconductivity Claim
  18. Vitamin D Supplements Probably Won't Prevent Mental Illness After All
  19. AI's Victories in Go Inspire Better Human Game Playing
  20. 5 Things We've Learned from COVID in Three Years
  21. How to Avoid the Dreaded Norovirus
  22. 'Toxic Forever Chemicals' in U.S. Drinking Water to Be Regulated for the First Time
  23. Mice with Two Fathers? Researchers Develop Egg Cells from Male Mice
  24. New Home Test Can Tell If You Have the Flu or COVID
  25. Quantum Light Could Probe Chemical Reactions in Real Time
  26. Tiny Spider Fells Prey Many Times Its Size
  27. What the New GPT-4 AI Can Do
  28. How Big Is a Proton? Neutrinos Weigh In
  29. AI Can Re-create What You See from a Brain Scan
  30. Rare, Dust-Shrouded Dying Star Revealed in New JWST Image
  31. Here's the Real Story behind the Massive 'Blob' of Seaweed Heading toward Florida
  32. New Evidence Supports Animal Origin of COVID Virus through Raccoon Dogs
  33. What High-Tech Prizes Does the Downed U.S. Drone Hold? Russia Really Wants to Know
  34. How the Psychology of Silicon Valley Contributed to a Bank Collapse
  35. The World's Simplest Theorem Shows That 8,000 People Globally Have the Same Number of
  36. Fast, Deep Cuts in Emissions Are Needed to Avoid 'Climate Time Bomb'
  37. The Strange Way a 12-Foot-Long Invasive Python Was Caught
  38. RSV Vaccines Are Nearly Here after Decades of False Starts
  39. Will Humans Ever Go Extinct?
  40. Spring Is Starting Earlier--It's Not Your Imagination
  41. Was 'Oumuamua, the First Known Interstellar Object, Less Weird Than We Thought?
  42. Mitochondria Transplants Save Rats from Cardiac Arrest
  43. Top Math Prize Awarded for Describing the Dynamics of the Flow of Rivers and the Melt
  44. Eye Drops Recalled after Deaths and Blindness--Here's What to Know
  45. Millions of People Living with HIV Are Alive, Thanks to a 20-Year Public Health Effor
  46. Cases of a Drug-Resistant Fungus Tripled During the COVID Pandemic
  47. Smell-Loss Tests Could Reveal Health Problems
  48. Why Primates (Including Humans) Love to Spin Ourselves around until We All Fall Down
  49. How the Gun Became Integral to the Self-Identity of Millions of Americans
  50. Rural Children Now Grow Slightly Taller than City Children in Wealthy Countries
  51. Bacterial 'Nanosyringe' Could Deliver Gene Therapy to Human Cells
  52. Asteroid Didymos May Spin So Fast It Flings Rocks into Space
  53. NASA's Uranus Mission Is Running Out of Time
  54. Marie Nyswander Changed the Landscape of Addiction. Here's How Her Story Begins.
  55. A Valuable Early-warning System for Disease Outbreaks Could Be Shut Down
  56. Northern Lights Dance across U.S. because of 'Stealthy' Sun Eruptions
  57. AI Chatbots Can Diagnose Medical Conditions at Home. How Good Are They?
  58. How to Tell If a Photo Is an AI-Generated Fake
  59. Drone-on-Drone Combat in Ukraine Marks a New Era of Aerial Warfare
  60. Buildings Crumble High in the Alps as Permafrost Thaws
  61. Bizarre Quantum Tunneling Observation Throws Out All the Rules
  62. AI Is Getting Powerful. But Can Researchers Make It Principled?
  63. Personality Can Change from One Hour to the Next
  64. Wealthy Countries Have Blown Through Their Carbon Budgets
  65. NASA's Perseverance Rover May Already Have Evidence of Ancient Martian Life
  66. Conspiracy Theories Can Be Undermined with These Strategies, New Analysis Shows
  67. Life Evolves. Can Attempts to Create 'Artificial Life' Evolve, Too?
  68. How Mathematics Can Predict--and Help Prevent--the Next Pandemic
  69. On U.S. Barrier Islands, African-Rooted Traditions Protect Against a Relentlessly Ris
  70. From Orgasms to Overdoses: How Marie Nyswander Went from Treating 'Sexual Frigidity'
  71. Deepest Fish Discovered More Than 5 Miles below the Sea Surface
  72. Newfound Mathematical 'Einstein' Shape Creates a Never-Repeating Pattern
  73. What the FDA Ruling about 'Dense Breasts' Means for Cancer Risk and Screening
  74. A Number System Invented by Inuit Schoolchildren Will Make Its Silicon Valley Debut
  75. 2 High School Students Prove Pythagorean Theorem. Here's What That Means
  76. Astronomers Spy a Giant Runaway Black Hole's Starry Wake
  77. How Over-the-Counter Narcan Can Help Reverse Opioid Overdoses
  78. Why Are Killer Whales Ripping Livers Out of Their Shark Prey?
  79. What New Evidence from the Wuhan Market Tells Us about COVID's Origins
  80. How the Mifepristone Ruling Could Affect Abortion Access
  81. These Doctors Fought the Federal Bureau of Narcotics to Treat Addiction--With Drugs
  82. How Often Should People Get COVID Boosters?
  83. See the Sharp New Image of an Iconic Black Hole
  84. JWST's Newfound Galaxies Are the Oldest Ever Seen
  85. New Planet-Hunting Technique Finds Worlds We Can See Directly
  86. How Bears Hibernate without Getting Blood Clots
  87. Cool Transportation Hacks Cities Are Using to Fight Climate Change
  88. Supreme Court Preserves Access to Abortion Pill Pending Appeal
  89. How My AI Image Won a Major Photography Competition
  90. Renewable Energy Is Charging Ahead
  91. SpaceX's Starship Fails Upward in Milestone Test
  92. Methadone Maintenance versus Synthetic Heaven: Inside the Historic Fight over Heroin
  93. How Do Birds Know When to Migrate?
  94. Was the Tully Monster a Fish, a Worm, a Giant Slug with Fangs?
  95. What Makes People Act on Climate Change, according to Behavioral Science
  96. Surprising Creatures Lurk in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  97. Mars Rovers Might Miss Signs of Alien Life, Study Suggests
  98. Deadly Bacteria in Eyedrops May Spread from Person to Person
  99. Can Putting a Price on a Whale Save the Environment?
  100. This Cow and Pig Influenza Virus Could Infect Humans: What We Know So Far
  101. This Frog May Be the First Amphibian Known to Pollinate Flowers
  102. Heavy Cannabis Use Linked to Schizophrenia Especially among Young Men
  103. Should You Give Your Kid Melatonin?
  104. Why the 'Sleeping Beauty Problem' Is Keeping Mathematicians Awake
  105. SpaceX Faces Reckoning after Starship's Messy First Flight
  106. Allergic to Your Pet? This Immunotherapy May Help
  107. A New Era in Addiction Medicine: A Trailblazing Doctor's Legacy and the Ongoing Searc
  108. This Might Be the World's Oldest Tree. And It Could Die of Thirst
  109. Bizarre Blue 'Jellyfish' Washing Up on California Beaches Are a Sign of Spring
  110. Where Did Mars's Moons Come From?
  111. What Are Puberty Blockers, and How Do They Work?
  112. A Brain Scanner Combined with an AI Language Model Can Provide a Glimpse into Your Th
  113. This 19th-Century Obscenity Law Is Still Restricting People's Reproductive Rights
  114. The Lifesaving Sled Dog Balto Had Genes unlike Those of Dog Breeds Today
  115. What Makes a Mammal? 423,000 Newly Identified DNA Regions Guide Our Genes
  116. 50,000 Worms Tangled Up in a Ball Unravel in an Explosive Burst when a Predator Appea
  117. Physicists See 'Strange Matter' Form inside Atomic Nuclei
  118. Deadly African Drought Wouldn't Have Happened without Climate Change
  119. Is Time Travel Possible?
  120. A Rare Glimpse into Afghanistan's Spectacular, Vanishing Forests
  121. Japanese Moon Landing Attempt Falls Short as Spacecraft Goes Silent
  122. Who Invented the Measurement of Time?
  123. People Differ Widely in Their Understanding of Even a Simple Concept Such as the Word
  124. Jupiter's Hot Youth May Have Melted Its Icy Moons
  125. Map of Bushmeat Consumption Reveals Pandemic Risks
  126. U.S. COVID Public Health Emergency Is Ending. Here's What That Means
  127. NASA's Interplanetary Plans May Be Lurching toward Disaster
  128. Virtual Reality System Lets You Stop and Smell the Roses
  129. Tweaking Vegetables' Genes Could Make Them Tastier--And You'll Get to Try Them Soon
  130. 462-Million-Year-Old Fossil Trove Holds Miniature World of Marine Creatures
  131. More Frequent Dust Storms Could Be in Our Future
  132. Watch Out: Tornado Alley Is Migrating Eastward
  133. Did JWST Just Find Water on a Rocky Exoplanet?
  134. Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Small Initial Trial
  135. Mirror-Image Supernova Yields Surprising Estimate of Cosmic Growth
  136. These Sharks Hold Their 'Breath' to Stay Warm
  137. How AI Knows Things No One Told It
  138. What Is Causing So Much Pink Eye?
  139. Astronomy Tool Can Now Detect COVID in Breath
  140. We're About to See a Rare and Record-Setting May Heat Wave
  141. Physicists Create Biggest-Ever Schrödinger's Cat
  142. Here's How to Use Dreams for Creative Inspiration
  143. Betelguese's Brightening Raises Hopes for a Supernova Spectacle
  144. Science Shows Why Traditional Kimchi Making Works So Well
  145. These Leaders are Standing up for Transgender Care
  146. Stone Engravings of Mysterious Ancient Megastructures May Be World's Oldest 'Blueprin
  147. What Created This Mini Book-Shaped Rock on Mars?
  148. The Closest Living Relative of the First Animal Has Finally Been Found
  149. Strange Tremors Rattle Danish Island--But it Wasn't an Earthquake
  150. The First Kiss in Recorded History Dates Back Nearly 5,000 Years
  151. JWST Will Hunt for Dead Solar Systems--and Much More--in Its Second Year of Science
  152. Saturn's Youthful Rings and Newfound Moons Put It in Stargazing Spotlight
  153. Quantum Theory's 'Measurement Problem' May Be a Poison Pill for Objective Reality
  154. How Fungal Meningitis Outbreaks Can Happen after Cosmetic Procedures and Other Surger
  155. Gorillas' Resilience after Early-Life Trauma Holds Lessons for Humans
  156. These Are the Most Bizarre Numbers in the Universe
  157. Gravitational-Wave Search Resumes after Three Years and Lots of Headaches
  158. Astronomers Have Spotted a Once-in-a-Decade Supernova--and You Can, Too
  159. The Universe Began with a Bang, Not a Bounce, New Studies Find
  160. People, Not Google's Algorithm, Create Their Own Partisan 'Bubbles' Online
  161. Why Has a Group of Orcas Suddenly Started Attacking Boats?
  162. You Can Probably Beat ChatGPT at These Math Brainteasers. Here's Why
  163. A Meteorite Fell in Their Bedroom. Here's What Happened Next
  164. Social Media Can Harm Kids. Could New Regulations Help?
  165. New York City Is Sinking under Its Own Weight
  166. The Pandemic Caused a Baby Boom in Red States and a Bust in Blue States
  167. How an American Psychiatrist Inspired a Street Name in Germany--and Why That's So Unu
  168. Are Sperm Counts Really Declining?
  169. New Hurricane Forecasts Could Predict Terrifying Explosive Intensification
  170. When Should You Get a Mammogram?
  171. Pioneering Advanced Math from Behind Bars
  172. How Much Worry about Mass Shootings Is Too Much?
  173. How Dreams Reveal Brain Disorders
  174. Ultrasound Puts Animals into a Curious Hibernation-Like State
  175. The First Two Botanists Who Surveyed, and Survived, the Colorado River
  176. Giant Seaweed 'Blob' Could Carry Dangerous Bacteria
  177. Death Rates among Black People in the U.S. Are Rising after Falling
  178. Tonga Eruption Triggered Massive 'Equatorial Plasma Bubble'
  179. This Small-Brained Human Species May Have Buried Its Dead, Controlled Fire and Made A
  180. Gift Wrapping Five Oranges Has Outwitted the Best Minds in Mathematics for Generation
  181. Wildfire Smoke Chokes the East Coast: Live Updates
  182. How Indigenous Groups Are Leading the Way on Data Privacy
  183. The Weirdest Particles in the Universe
  184. How to Protect Yourself from Smoky Wildfire Air
  185. How to Use the Air Quality Index
  186. How Long Will Wildfire Smoke Last, and Where Will It Spread?
  187. Octopuses Redesign Their Own Brains When They Get Chilly
  188. Introducing Scientific American's New Today in Science Newsletter
  189. Lung Cancer Pill Halves Risk of Death in Some People
  190. Scientists Make Best-Yet Map of Solar System's Interstellar Boundaries
  191. Where Imagination Lives in Your Brain
  192. Wildfire Smoke Reacts with City Pollution, Creating New Toxic Air Hazard
  193. Ukrainian Dam Collapse Triggers 'Ecological Disaster'
  194. The First In-Depth Study on 'Blue Balls' Reveals a Lot about Sex
  195. See How the Wildfire Smoke Spread Across the U.S.
  196. Bad Data, Not Aliens, May Be behind UFO Surge, NASA Team Says
  197. Why Dying People Often Experience a Burst of Lucidity
  198. Space Farmers of the Future May Grow Fungi, Flies and Microgreens
  199. At Last, Astronomers May Have Seen the Universe's First Stars
  200. The Mystery of Australia's Paralyzed Parrots
  201. Here's How Hackers Steal Your Password and How You Can Create a Safer One
  202. Can You Change Your Metabolism?
  203. AI Chatbots Could Help Provide Therapy, but Caution Is Needed
  204. How to Protect Yourself from Ticks and the Dangerous Diseases They Spread
  205. Draconian Laws Deter Pregnant Women from Treating Drug Abuse
  206. World's Largest Fusion Project Is in Big Trouble, New Documents Reveal
  207. New Tool Reveals How AI Makes Decisions
  208. Which Creature Was the First to Take a Nap?
  209. Why Does Smoke Turn the Sky Orange?
  210. Scientists Create Human Embryo-Like Structures with Stem Cells
  211. Quantum Light Experiment Proves Photosynthesis Starts with a Single Photon
  212. JWST's Glimpses of Early Galaxies Could Shed Light on Dark Matter
  213. The SAT Problem That Everybody Got Wrong
  214. What We Know about Missing Titanic Tourist Sub
  215. Why Some People Get Sick More Often
  216. New Drug for Cannabis Use Disorder Shows Promise in Early Trials in Humans
  217. El Niño May Break a Record and Reshape Weather around the Globe
  218. See How Crushing Pressures Increase in the Ocean's Depths
  219. This Astronomer Discovered What the Stars Were Made Of,*and*Few Believed Her Discover
  220. Black Holes Evaporate--Now Physicists Think Everything Else Does, Too
  221. The Heart Can Sway Our Perception of Time
  222. Strange Giant Filaments Reveal a Mystery at the Milky Way's Heart
  223. A Common Diabetes Drug May Prevent Long COVID in Some People
  224. Cormac McCarthy's Work Is Rooted in Science
  225. Where Are the Worst Bridges in the U.S.?
  226. One Year after Dobbs, Abortion Bans Are Harming Reproductive Care, Ob-Gyns Say
  227. A Potentially Spectacular Comet Will Fly by Earth Next Year
  228. Giant 'Gravity Hole' in the Ocean May Be the Ghost of an Ancient Sea
  229. A 25-Year-Old Bet about Consciousness Has Finally Been Settled
  230. Why the Heat Dome Sizzling Texas Won't Budge
  231. Scientists Thrill at First Hints of Cosmic 'Hum' from Giant Gravitational Waves
  232. Humans Are Predators of at Least One Third of All Vertebrate Species
  233. Wildfires and Smoke Are Harming People's Mental Health. Here's How to Cope
  234. How Do CPAP Machines Treat Sleep Apnea?
  235. Cat Noses Contain Twisted Labyrinths That Help Them Separate Smells
  236. In a First, Scientists See Neutrinos Emitted by the Milky Way
  237. Discrimination May Hasten Menopause in Black and Hispanic Women
  238. Can Your Body's Response to Music Predict Hit Songs? A New AI Study Claims It Can
  239. Europe's Euclid Space Telescope Is Launching a New Era in Studies of the 'Dark Univer
  240. Lab-Grown Meat Approved for Sale: What You Need to Know
  241. Earth's Aphelion Isn't the Reason for the Seasons
  242. Yes, Airline Flights Are Getting Bumpier: Here's Why
  243. Where's Waldo? How to Mathematically Prove You Found Him Without Revealing Where He I
  244. Great White Sharks Are Surging off Cape Cod
  245. Sleep Deprivation Sometimes Relieves Depression. A New Study May Show Why
  246. Watch Baby Octopuses Hatch from a Surprising Deep-Sea Nursery
  247. Science Reveals How to Roll the Perfect Joint
  248. Lightning 'Megaflashes' Dozens of Miles Long Are Sparked by These Kinds of Storms
  249. How Susceptible Are You to Misinformation? There's a Test You Can Take
  250. This Seabird Courtship Ritual Is the Romance of the Summer