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Workers Have Died in Extreme Heat as OSHA Has Debated ProtectionsThe June heat dome contributed to the deaths of at least three people. They have died…
Rachel Reeves’s tears this week triggered a fall in the pound and attracted widespread derision from political columnists, mostly male. “What is wrong with Rachel Reeves?”…
Proof That Adult Brains Make New Neurons Settles Scientific ControversyAdult brains grow new neurons, and scientists have finally pinpointed where they come fromBy Nora Bradford edited…
When the French astronaut Sophie Adenot travels to the International Space Station (ISS) next year, she will be heading for the stars – not quite in…
See The 4 Books Scientific American Loved Reading In JuneHere’s a collection of exclusive book recommendations, from slithering snakes to a river’s impact, for your summer…
In an interview last weekend, Iran’s ambassador to the UN said his country’s nuclear enrichment ‘will never stop’ because it is permitted for ‘peaceful energy’ purposes.…
A story of bowling pins, patterns and medical miracles.
Got something to say sorry for? Here are words that have no place in your apologies, according to those who have spent years analysing them: “It…
Sustain nuclear expertise Likely harmed Before strikes Over the decades, Iran built up scientific and engineering expertise in nuclear technology. After Israel says it killed at…
This Solar-Powered Slug Steals Photosynthetic Machinery for Emergency FoodA certain species of sea slug steals chloroplasts from algae and houses its contraband in special organelles that…