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How the Coronavirus Has Changed Animals’ Landscape of Fear

A family of lions takes a midday nap in the middle of a road in South Africa’s Kruger National Park.…

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Astronomers Get Earliest Ever Glimpse of Ancient Giant Galaxy

A massive galaxy similar to our own Milky Way spotted shockingly early in the universe’s history is challenging astrophysicists’ understanding…

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The First Footprints on Mars Could Belong to This Geologist

Jessica Watkins spent her PhD studying landslides on Mars. Now she is among the few humans with a shot at…

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Global CO2 Emissions Saw Record Drop During Pandemic Lockdown

On April 7, global carbon dioxide emissions plummeted to levels not seen since 2006, according to a study released yesterday…

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One of the World’s Most Powerful Scientists Believes in Miracles

When I talk to my students about the tempestuous relationship between science and religion, I like to bring up the case…

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Lie Detectors Are Selling Like Crazy (True)

Originally published in January 1967 Credit: Scientific AmericanAdvertisement “In the past few years both the methods of ‘lie detection’ and…

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New Artificial Eye Mimics a Retina’s Natural Curve

The human eye is a sophisticated instrument: images enter through a curved lens at the front of the sphere and…

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Satellites in Low Orbits Are Taking over the Skies

Scientific American May 2020Earth monitoring and high-speed Internet are driving demandFor decades the number of satellites orbiting Earth rose at…

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Satellites Endanger Pristine Views of the Night Sky

The company SpaceX has already launched hundreds of its Starlink satellites, with plans to put as many as 42,000 of…

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Human Viruses Can Jump into Animals, Too–Sowing the Seeds of Future Epidemics

When the novel coronavirus jumped to humans in late 2019—adapting so well to its new host species that it caused…

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