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Here are some of the most fascinating facts about animal moms, from naked mole rats to giraffes and octopuses
BREAKING: Finland’s Linda Lampenius will be allowed to play her violin live on the Eurovision stage next week for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Austria. Normally, Eurovision does not allow live instruments, but they have given an exception to Finland for their song “Liekinheitin.”
We're in peak spring bird migration! Here's my guide to making the most of this incredible spectacle, for @sciam.bsky.social 🧪🪶🦉
Thrilled to share this piece of mine from The Conversation. theconversation.com/artemis-ii-m...
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Breathing!! Amazing, perfect splashdown.
Got questions about hantavirus? Let us know.
I'm super proud that our @sciam.bsky.social T1 diabetes pkg is a finalist for @nihcm.bsky.social Trade Journalism Award Finalists. @lizszabo.bsky.social @miriamquick.bsky.social @jeanna.bsky.social @jenchristiansen.com @rachelnuwer.bsky.social @laurenjyoung.bsky.social nihcm.org/awards/trade...
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Hope is all well and good, but when it comes to fighting for Earth, one other motivation may be just as--or even more--powerful, @drkatemarvel.bsky.social told Science Quickly. Listen to the full episode here: www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/epis...
I got the chance to speak with Craig Venter @jcvi.org at the end of March about the state of American science, AI and genomes. I had no idea this might be one of his last interviews. Watch the interview here: youtu.be/Zxg38eUL5IY
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Thank you to @sciam.bsky.social for letting me dig into the protein enhancement fad. 1. If you are an elite athlete, OR elderly/frail, maybe you do need extra protein. 2. That's not you. You're not an elite athlete. 3. If it is you: consider yogurt. www.scientificamerican.com/article/prot...
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Here are some of the most fascinating facts about animal moms, from naked mole rats to giraffes and octopuses
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Celebrate Mother’s Day with nine bold, beautiful and bizarre animal moms
Scientific American
Scientist and medical technology entrepreneur J. Craig Venter published the first bacterial genome ever decoded in 1995. The result heralded a new age of discovery for genetics
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‘Swashbuckling’ geneticist and human genome decoder J. Craig Venter dies at age 79
Extra protein can be found in everything now, from potato chips to Pop-Tarts. Does this benefit the average eater?
www.scientificamerican.com
Are protein-boosted foods and drinks actually more healthy?
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The migration of birds from their southern wintering grounds to their breeding grounds in the north is in full swing
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The spring bird migration is here and it's glorious. Get out and see it!
Going to the Moon isn’t just about science. Novelist Jules Verne predicted some of the societal ramifications modern lunar missions are creating today.
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Artemis II moonshot reflects a spacefaring vision present in Jules Verne’s 19th-century novel
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🌎 NASA's Artemis II mission has splashed down and all four astronauts are reported safe, bringing an end to a stunning flight around the moon. www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasa...
At SciAm, we've been covering the hantavirus outbreak since it began: www.scientificamerican.com/hantavirus/. As we continue our reporting, we want to know--what questions you do you have about the virus, the outbreak, and what it means for public health?