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Layoffs and funding freezes have gutted the CDC’s response to the opioid crisis—just as harm reduction was beginning to work ...
Surveys show that how nuclear strike options are presented strongly influences the decision a president may make ...
The velvet worm, a squishy little predator that looks like the stretch-limo version of a caterpillar, has a whimsical MO: it ...
White House Budget Plan Would Devastate U.S. Space Science Scientists are rallying to reverse ruinous proposed cuts to both ...
Peter Cummings is a forensic pathologist and neuropathologist who explores what happens in the brain at the threshold between life and death. His research focuses on how the human mind and brain adapt ...
NASA has quietly taken steps to prepare for a death in space. We need to ask how nations will deal with this inevitability ...
The universe seems stable, but an unlikely shift in the Higgs field, a quantum field that pervades all of space, could ...
The Haenyeo, an all-female group of divers on South Korea’s Jeju Island, spend much of their lives underwater without ...
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific ...
Government layoffs threaten to make it easier for the Trump administration to ditch draft heat safety regulations ...
Thanks to faulty artificial intelligence, deepfakes and plain bad actors, children encounter a lot on the Internet that isn’t ...
Heat waves are the single highest cause of weather-related deaths in the U.S., where an estimated 1,300 fatalities from heat ...