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A new wave of delusional thinking fueled by artificial intelligence has researchers investigating the dark side of AI ...
The brain’s body map doesn’t reorganize itself after limb amputation, a study found, challenging a textbook idea in ...
To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing jigsaw puzzles to show off some of our most fascinating magazine covers over the years. Take a tour here through the covers so ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. In the late ...
If you’re trying to get someone to do something, what’s the best way to achieve that? Paying them probably comes to mind, and ...
What Happens When an Entire Generation of Scientists Changes Its Mind Total reversals in scientific thinking are rare—but ...
In July and August scientists onboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) spotted the oddities through ...
Early on, Nedergaard and Iliff, a glial cell biologist and a vascular physiologist, respectively, hypothesized that waste ...
The 60-meter asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 4 percent chance of hitting the moon. Could such a lunar collision create a dangerous ...
The National Science Foundation will stop operating the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker and slash polar science funding by 70 ...
A new analysis uncovers seasonal patterns of dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, across the Americas, which could help ...
More and more kids are turning to artificial intelligence chatbots for social interaction. We are scrambling to understand ...