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SpaceX’s Starship Soars in 6th Test Flight but Skips Booster Catch
The sixth test flight of SpaceX’s giant rocket ended with a fiery splashdown rather than a clean “chopstick” catch
Trump's Anti-Climate Agenda Could Help China Dominate Global Markets
Trumps retreat from climate agreements and tech funding will help China dominate global clean energy markets
Health Research Could Face Severe Cuts and Changes Under Trump
Sweeping reorganization and more research scrutiny could be on the way for the U.S. National Institutes of Health
Grumpy Voters Want Better Stories. Not Statistics
A social scientist looks at the portrait of U.S. voters, and voting, in the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election that put Trump into the White House
Forcing a Smile Using Electrical Stimulation Can Boost Your Mood
Researchers directed electric current to activate targeted facial muscles and then asked study participants how they felt
What Is Causing Disparities in C-Section Rates between Black and White Pregnant People?
A study of births in New Jersey reveals a troubling disparity between unscheduled C-sections for Black people.
‘Bomb Cyclone’ and Atmospheric River Will Bring Extreme Weather to U.S. West Coast
A major windstorm and an atmospheric river are set to unleash a “firehose” of precipitation from California to British Columbia
Trees Alone Can’t Stop Climate Change
Forests absorb planet-warming pollution, but world leaders shouldn’t include them in plans to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, a new study recommends
RFK, Jr., Is a Bad Prescription for U.S. Public Health
Prominent vaccine skeptic RFK, Jr., is a proven menace to public health. But with a bird flu outbreak looming, he is poised to take a perch atop the federal public health enterprise
Science Crossword: Equine Emergence
Play this crossword inspired by the December 2024 issue of Scientific American
Why I Want to Be Buried on the Moon
The far side of the moon offers grounds for compromise between advocates and opponents of lunar development
Fossil Fuels Are Not Essential
The fossil-fuel industry argues that we can’t live without its deadly products. It is wrong
See How Close We Are to Gender Equality around the World
U.N. statistics show progress toward the goal of gender equality but a long way left to go
Could Ocean Engineering Pull Carbon from the Atmosphere as a Last Resort against Climate Change?
Changing the ocean’s chemical and biological makeup could force it to pull vast amounts of planet-warming carbon from the atmosphere. But is that a line we want to cross?
Book Bans Harm Kids
Censoring what children read deprives them of reality and the chance to feed their curiosity and develop empathy
Why Hypochondria Can Be Deadly, and How Newer Treatments Help
Intense health anxiety is a true mental illness and threatens lives. The good news is that it’s treatable
Should Offshore Oil Rigs Be Turned into Artificial Reefs?
Oil rigs around the world are habitats for marine species. When they stop producing oil, should they be removed or allowed to stay?
Mathematicians Discover a New Kind of Shape That’s All over Nature
Mathematicians have found a new kind of shape with connections to nature and art