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Denmark Let Amateurs Dig for Treasure—And It Paid Off
The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are revealing the country’s past in extraordinary detail
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Why Some Black Holes Keep ‘Burping’ Light after Eating a Star
After black holes devour stars, sometimes the feast comes back up
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Hotter Nights after Scorching Days Threaten Heart Health and Mental Well-Being
When nights stay hot, more people die, many from cardiovascular problems. But there are simple methods you can use to stay cooler and healthier
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American Education Demands a Fact-Based Curriculum, Not Religious Ideology
One hundred years after the Scopes trial, religious ideologues are still trying to supplant evidence-based curricula with myths, to the detriment of a well-informed society
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Readers Respond to the March 2025 Issue
Letters to the editors for the March 2025 issue of Scientific American
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Nat Geo documentary 'SALLY,' about the 1st US woman in space, now streaming on Disney+ & Hulu
You can now watch the award-winning documentary “SALLY” about the first American woman in space, Sally Ride, on Disney+ and Hulu.
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China's next-gen astronaut capsule for moon missions aces crucial pad-abort test (video)
China’s human spaceflight agency just conducted a crucial pad abort test for its Mengzhou spacecraft as it continues toward its goal of putting boots on the moon before 2030.
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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' season five will be the show's final frontier on Paramount+
Paramount announced that the show’s five-season mission is coming to an end last week with a heartfelt ‘thank you’ from the showrunners.
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Mysterious radio pulses detected high above Antarctica may be evidence of an exotic new particle, scientists say
A mystery signal detected high in the sky above Antarctica defies current models of physics and could represent a new particle, scientists say.