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People Don’t Have to Succumb to Anxiety during this Pandemic

Viktor Frankl, the psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, taught that the human ability to make choices gives us a unique resilience,…

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Just How Dangerous Is the 'Murder Hornet'?

Its sting is excruciating to people, but it is a bigger threat to honeybees vital for agriculture -- Read more…

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Comets Prevent Ether from Accumulating in Space

Originally published in January 1859 Credit: Scientific AmericanAdvertisement “The question of the utility of comets has always held a conspicuous…

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Menopause Predisposes a Fifth of Women to Alzheimer’s

Scientific American May 2020Being female is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s. Why?This is how memory loss begins, Sophie tells me:…

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Did Galileo Truly Say, ‘And Yet It Moves’? A Modern Detective Story

“And yet it moves.” This may be the most famous line attributed to the renowned scientist Galileo Galilei. The “it”…

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Early Detection: A New Front in the War on Cancer

President Richard Nixon famously declared the war on cancer in 1971. For a long time, the United States was losing,…

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Horses Recognize Pics of Their Keepers

We recognize our friends’ faces. And we’re not alone. Many social animals can identify individuals of their own species by…

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Scientific American Returns Bribe Offered by Casino Cheat

Originally published in March 1901 Credit: Scientific AmericanAdvertisement “A correspondent from the city of Boone, Iowa, sends $5 and some…

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‘Magnetic Star’ Radio Waves Could Solve the Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts

In recent weeks, astronomers have been monitoring strange, high-energy emissions from the corpse of a long-dead star some 30,000 light-years…

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Keeping Pregnant Women Safe during the Pandemic

Even in the best of times, the U.S. health system has not always been delivering for all women. Maternal mortality…

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