Astronomy
Comet K1/ATLAS Crumbles, Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Delights
Watch an Oort Cloud comet disintegrate before your eyes. Meanwhile, interstellar intruder 3I/ATLAS is brighter than expected.
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How Three Runaway Stars Solved A Galactic Mystery
All motion is relative. That simple fact makes tracking the motion of distant objects outside our galaxy particularly challenging. For example, there has been a debate among astronomers for decades about the path that one of our nearest neighbors, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), took over the last few billion years. A new paper from Scott Lucchini and Jiwon Jesse Hand from the Harvard Center for Astrophysics grapples with that question by using a unique technique - the paths of hypervelocity stars.
Mathematicians say Google's AI tools are supercharging their research
Mathematicians say Google's AI tools are supercharging their research
Live Earth From Space Video from the International Space Station ( From The NASA ISS Live Stream)
New Pill Can Save Moms from Postpartum Depression within Days
Deep emotional distress after birth kills many mothers. A new kind of drug offers better, faster treatment
We Need Laws to Stop AI-Generated Deepfakes
When anyone can forge reality, society can’t self-govern. Borrowing Denmark’s approach could help the U.S. restore accountability around deepfakes
Readers Respond to the July/August 2025 Issue
Letters to the editors for the July/August Issue 2025 issue of Scientific American
December 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
Heimlich maneuver; training fleas
Math Puzzle: Falling Through
Solve a holey shape conundrum in this math puzzle
Can We Find Cleaner Ways to Extract Rare Earth Elements?
These valuable but difficult-to-extract metals are increasingly important to modern life
Can AI ‘Griefbots’ Help Us Heal?
What can AI “griefbots” do for those in mourning?
Why a Little Heartbeat Irregularity Can Be Good for You
Milliseconds of variability, now detected by fitness watches, can improve well-being
Science Crossword: A Destructive Fix
Play this crossword inspired by the December 2025 issue of Scientific American
NASA’s Mars Sample Return Mission in Jeopardy as U.S. Considers Abandoning Retrieval
NASA spent years and billions of dollars collecting Martian samples to bring home. Now they might be stranded
Science Bleeds When It’s Cut
As funding dries up, researchers face setbacks that threaten innovation and public progress
