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Hawaiian Crow, a ‘Guide of Souls,’ Is Reintroduced to the Wild
4 days ago by Questionable to /s/environment from scientificamerican.com
Climate Change, Which Is Not the Same Thing as Anthroogenice Climate Change (𝘔𝘢𝘯 𝘔𝘢𝘥𝘦 𝘊𝘭𝘪𝘮𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘊𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦) and Is in Fact a Part of the Earth’s Natural Cycle Throughout the Ages, Can in Fact, ‘Tear Societies Apart’ | Where as This ‘Article’ Is Just an Add for a Book
1 month ago by Questionable to /s/propaganda from scientificamerican.com
Newfound Mathematical 'Einstein' Shape Creates a Never-Repeating Pattern
1 month ago by xoenix to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
How Climate Change Tears Societies Apart
1 month ago by ActuallyNot to /s/environment from scientificamerican.com
Evidence of ‘Negative Time’ Found in Quantum Physics Experiment
2 months ago by ZephirAWT to /s/ScienceUncensored from scientificamerican.com
Point and laugh, when someone tries to convince you that handwaving billions of years of evolution makes this suddenly plausible to have spontaneously self-generated.
3 months ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/whatever from scientificamerican.com
The Hidden Ways Extreme Heat Disrupts Infrastructure
4 months ago by Cancelthis to /s/economics from scientificamerican.com
Weed-Whacking Herbicide Proves Deadly to Human Cells. (Scientific American, 2009)
4 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/Monsanto_Bayer from scientificamerican.com
4 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/ConspiracyRecord from scientificamerican.com
Mysterious ‘Dark Fungi’ Are Lurking Everywhere
5 months ago by DesertOfMirrors to /s/whatever from scientificamerican.com
Out of Sight, ‘Dark Fungi’ Run the World from the Shadows
5 months ago by neolib to /s/fungi from scientificamerican.com
America’s Hottest City Is Having a Surge of Deaths
6 months ago by Cancelthis to /s/collapse from scientificamerican.com
Colon Cancer Linked to Mouth Bacteria
7 months ago by [deleted] to /s/Health from scientificamerican.com
Geoengineering Test Quietly Launches Salt Crystals into Atmosphere
8 months ago by xoenix to /s/environment from scientificamerican.com
Why Writing by Hand Is Better for Memory and Learning
9 months ago by Drewski to /s/Education from scientificamerican.com
Glacier Meltwater Destroys Precious Climate Data in the Alps
10 months ago by ActuallyNot to /s/environment from scientificamerican.com
Scientists Destroy Illusion That Coin Toss Flips Are 50–50
11 months ago by [deleted] to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Tech Billionaires Need to Stop Trying to Make the Science Fiction They Grew Up on Real
11 months ago by ageingrockstar to /s/WayOfTheBern from scientificamerican.com
Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from scientificamerican.com
Is The Theory That Men Evolved to Hunt and Women Evolved to Gather Wrong?
1 year ago by ZephirAWT to /s/ScienceUncensored from scientificamerican.com
The Milky Way May Be Missing a Trillion Suns’ Worth of Mass
Dams Worldwide Are at Risk of Catastrophic Failure
1 year ago by Cancelthis to /s/conspiracy from scientificamerican.com
Why Do Cats Knead like They’re Making Biscuits? Often nicknamed “making biscuits,” kneading is a good sign that your cat is happy, experts say
1 year ago by neolib to /s/cats from scientificamerican.com
The Secret Inner Life of Bees (Bees experience emotions)
1 year ago by zyxzevn to /s/Biology from scientificamerican.com
Yet Another Massive Heat Wave Was All But Impossible without Human-Caused Warming
1 year ago by ActuallyNot to /s/ClimateChange from scientificamerican.com
World’s Largest Fusion Project Is in Big Trouble, New Documents Reveal
1 year ago by hfxB0oyA to /s/Physics from scientificamerican.com
New Therapy for Multiple Personality Disorder Helps a Woman with 12 Selves
1 year ago by jet199 to /s/TumblrInAction from scientificamerican.com
Indigenous groups are developing data storage technology that gives users privacy and control
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/privacy from scientificamerican.com
Dismantling the PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Legacy. (Scientific American, 2023)
1 year ago by HibikiBlack to /s/Dupont from scientificamerican.com
How to Tell If a Photo Is an AI-Generated Fake
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from scientificamerican.com
The Forgotten History of the World’s First Trans Clinic ✡
1 year ago by Oyveygoyim to /s/politics from scientificamerican.com
Let Teenagers Sleep
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/Health from scientificamerican.com
Some People Really Are Mosquito Magnets, and They’re Stuck That Way
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
The anti drone drone
2 years ago by Canbot to /s/whatever from scientificamerican.com
Become carbon negative with your own pet Vultures!
2 years ago by SoCo to /s/mtnews from scientificamerican.com
Mice That Eat Yogurt Have Larger Testicles, Eat Your Brogurt
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/NotTheOnion from scientificamerican.com
New Polio Outbreaks Worldwide Put Scientists on Alert
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/news from scientificamerican.com
How Parents’ Trauma Leaves Biological Traces in Children
Artificial General Intelligence Is Not as Imminent as You Might Think
2 years ago by trident765 to /s/TechDystopia from scientificamerican.com
Artificial General Intelligence Is Not as Imminent as You Might Think - Scientific American
2 years ago by doginventer to /s/conspiracy from scientificamerican.com
Science Must Not Be Used to Foster White Supremacy
Several lines of recent research suggest that plants are capable of vision—and may even possess something akin to an eye, albeit a very simple one.
2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Nature from scientificamerican.com
Brainstorming on Zoom Hampers Creativity
2 years ago by jet199 to /s/NoNewNormal from scientificamerican.com
The Opposite of “Protection”: A Fetish for Used Condoms
2 years ago by Jackalope to /s/NotTheOnion from blogs.scientificamerican.com
Mind Control by Cell Phone: Electromagnetic signals from cell phones can change your brainwaves
2 years ago by nso-pegasus-you to /s/technology from scientificamerican.com
Taking Sex Differences in Personality Seriously
2 years ago by jet199 to /s/Psychology from blogs.scientificamerican.com
2 years ago by Antarchomachus to /s/Health from blogs.scientificamerican.com
Flu Has Disappeared Worldwide during the COVID Pandemic
3 years ago by RuckusChan to /s/conspiracy from scientificamerican.com
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN lying again: "New Arkansas Law—and Similar Bills—Endanger Transgender Youth, Research Shows"
3 years ago by BEB to /s/GenderCritical from scientificamerican.com
Lightning Rises Sharply in the Arctic
3 years ago by Vigte to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Even if Texas has joined the southwestern pool (grid), most states there also suffered rolling brownouts. It would also place them under federal control, which would have significant costs, both ideological and financial.
3 years ago by bobbobbybob to /s/politics from scientificamerican.com
The Risks of Rushing a COVID-19 Vaccine
3 years ago by Questionable to /s/Coronavirus from scientificamerican.com
Why Some People Get Terribly Sick from COVID-19 (could be racism) -Scientific American - Aug2020
3 years ago by Tom_Bombadil to /s/CorruptScience from scientificamerican.com
Forever Chemicals Are Widespread in U.S. Drinking Water
3 years ago by kevingregorydr to /s/collapse from scientificamerican.com
Flu Season Never Came to the Southern Hemisphere 30SEP20 (renamed Covid)
3 years ago by Tom_Bombadil to /s/Coronavirus from scientificamerican.com
3 years ago by Tom_Bombadil to /s/propaganda from scientificamerican.com
Sex Redefined: The Idea of 2 Sexes Is Overly Simplistic
3 years ago by Happy_face_caller to /s/PinkPillFeminism from scientificamerican.com
Physics Is Pointing Inexorably to Mind [science]
3 years ago by Entropick to /s/entropick from blogs.scientificamerican.com
Experts Doubt the Sun Is Actually Burning Coal. Scientific American, August 1863
4 years ago by Chipit to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Green Hydrogen Could Fill Big Gaps In Renewable Energy | Scientific American. "Although green hydrogen is still in its infancy, countries—especially those with cheap renewable energy—are investing in the technology."
4 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from scientificamerican.com
Physics Is Pointing Inexorably to Mind
4 years ago by Entropick to /s/UFO from blogs.scientificamerican.com
"The Disturbing History of Research into Transgender Identity" (this article is far more disturbing)
4 years ago by Chunkeeguy to /s/GenderCritical from scientificamerican.com
COVID-19 Is Now the Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. (Scientific American)
4 years ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from scientificamerican.com
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Coronavirus from scientificamerican.com
For Math Fans: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Number 42
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/whatever from scientificamerican.com
Scientific American endorses Joe Biden: We’ve never backed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history—until now
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from scientificamerican.com
The Workings of an Ancient Nuclear Reactor
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Self-Experimenters: Self-Styled Cyborg Dreams of Outwitting Superintelligent Machines
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from scientificamerican.com
What is known about tachyons, theoretical particles that travel faster than light and move backward in time? Is there scientific reason to think they really exist?
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Physics from scientificamerican.com
Quantum Tunneling Is Not Instantaneous, Physicists Show
4 years ago by magnora7 to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Hidden Neutrino Particles May Be a Link to the Dark Sector
Reminder that at least in America bad agriculture practices have eliminated nutrition in foods.
4 years ago by Brent_Kaskel_Pussy_F to /s/testing_sub3 from scientificamerican.com
The problem with 5G and other non-ionizing radiation
4 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Health from blogs.scientificamerican.com
We Have No Reason to Believe 5G Is Safe: The technology is coming, but contrary to what some people say, there could be health risks
4 years ago by salvia_d to /s/WorldPolitics from blogs.scientificamerican.com
4 years ago by salvia_d to /s/conspiracy from blogs.scientificamerican.com
Solar and Wind Power Could Ignite a Hydrogen Energy Comeback | Scientific American
No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air
4 years ago by Vigte to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Bad News for the Highly Intelligent | Scientific American
5 years ago by Entropick to /s/Health from scientificamerican.com
Scientific American: Momentum Builds for Hydrogen Fuel in Japan, Australia. Lowered costs and the availability of renewable energy to produce hydrogen are raising interest in the fuel source.
5 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from scientificamerican.com
Old article, using negative radiation pressure to drive a tractor beam. came across this again studying coherence in blackbody radiation
5 years ago by bobbobbybob to /s/technology from scientificamerican.com
Hunt for Cause of Vaping Illness Suggests Multiple Mechanisms of Damage
5 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Health from scientificamerican.com
This is what propaganda looks like: Men and Women Can't Be "Just Friends"
5 years ago by HeyImSancho to /s/SundogsPlace from scientificamerican.com
After A $14 Billion Upgrade, New Orleans' Levees Are Sinking
5 years ago by useless_aether to /s/news from scientificamerican.com
Young-Blood Transfusions Are on the Menu at Society Gala
5 years ago by dcjogger to /s/news from scientificamerican.com
Scientific American: Europe Stores Electricity in Gas Pipes. "The price of proton-exchange electrolyzers has dropped by roughly 40 percent during the past decade, according to a study published in February in Nature Energy."
Forget Everything You Know about 3-D Printing—the "Replicator" Is Here. Printing with light into resin blocks
5 years ago by useless_aether to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Putting Solar Panels on Water Is a Great Idea—but Will It Float?
5 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Solar from scientificamerican.com
A New Connection between the Gut and Brain - A surprising way that diet leads risks of stroke and cognitive impairment
5 years ago by magnora7 to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
Silent and Simple - Ion Engine Powers a Plane with No Moving Parts
6 years ago by magnora7 to /s/technology from scientificamerican.com
There are 3 trilion trees in the world, they used to be twice as much before the advent of agriculture 12.000 years ago and currently the world is losing trees at a rate of 10 milion trees a year.
6 years ago by magnora7 to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
"Schrödinger's Bacterium" Could Be a Quantum Biology Milestone
6 years ago by Mnemonic to /s/science from scientificamerican.com
How to Identify Almost Anyone in a Consumer Gene Database
6 years ago by Vigte to /s/technology from scientificamerican.com
Lab-Grown Human Retinas Illuminate How Eyes Develop Color Vision
6 years ago by Vigte to /s/Health from scientificamerican.com
When Times Are Good, the Gender Gap Grows
6 years ago by Vigte to /s/politics from scientificamerican.com
American Economy Is Rigged
6 years ago by voter to /s/news from scientificamerican.com
"Poliolike" Childhood Muscle-Weakening Disease Reappears
6 years ago by Mnemonic to /s/Health from scientificamerican.com
How Nazi's Defense of "Just Following Orders" Plays Out in the Mind
Scientific American From 2008: Inside the Solar-Hydrogen House: No More Power Bills--Ever (Oldie but Goodie)
6 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Solar from scientificamerican.com
Chinese Space Station Could Crash to Earth on Easter Weekend - Location of crash still a mystery