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Senior Editor at Scientific American, covering astronomy, physics and math. She/her 🏳️‍🌈
Clara Moskowitz









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It's summer reading time! Join the @sciam.bsky.social challenge. We've got fun themes! Fun prizes! #sciambookbingo www.scientificamerican.com/article/join...
Just learned about this game -- you're given 10 artifacts / day (from The Met's collection) and have to guess where they were made and when. 🏺🧪 And it's hard! I only got top 35%, which is kinda sad as an archaeologist & author of our Astonishing Artifacts column @livescience.com. anthropeum.com
More than anything I've read, this piece explains the state of science in the U.S. and how--and why--we got here. It's part of @sciam.bsky.social's special package on #SciAmYoungScientists: sciam.com/youngscienti...
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A daily game that challenges our understanding of human cultures. Ten objects. 5,000 years of human history. Guess where and when each artifact was made. See how you rank.
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How did we get here?
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America’s compact between science and politics is broken, and we’re all going to pay
As a proud supporting sponsor of @sciam.bsky.social #SciAmYoungScientists 2026, the Reeve Foundation congratulates the remarkable scientists recognized for their groundbreaking work and commitment to a better future. #SciAmYoungScientists
Another @sciam.bsky.social reader sent me this pic of them reading this memoir meets quantum physics by @kpc.bsky.social 🧪 Come hangout with me on June 1st for a nonfiction panel with Karmela and two other exciting nonfiction writers! @greenlightbklyn.bsky.social at 7:30pm ET 📚
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"We’ve got the world’s biggest economy, in my view, not because of real estate developers but because of science," says @captmarkkelly.bsky.social www.scientificamerican.com/article/mark... ‪#SciAmYoungScientists: sciam.com/youngscientists @sciam.bsky.social
Pretty wild that we're still learning new things about chemistry and physics from the Trinity Test 🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/stra...
OK, have to admit that “Find your superposition in Finland” is a brilliant slogan. @sciam.bsky.social @sarahscoles.bsky.social #SciAmYoungScientists: sciam.com/youngscientists
I’m honored to be selected as one of Scientific American’s inaugural Young American Scientists, a recognition of 28 early-career researchers whose work is shaping the future of science. My interview is here: www.scientificamerican.com/article/trev...  #SciAmYoungScientists @sciam.bsky.social
When I heard the theory that the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak originated at a landfill in Argentina that is popular with birders, I had questions. I visited that dump on a bird-watching trip last year. It seemed like an unlikely infection site. So I did some digging. Here's what I found out 🧪 🪶
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Meet the researchers who may one day change the world
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The Young American Scientists
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On steering the path forward for research and innovation
Senator Mark Kelly reveals why science is critical to America’s future
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The Trinity bomb test left behind a unique form of matter, and now, scientists have discovered a new chemical structure inside it
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Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test
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Building models to understand how self-organizing structures in cells lead to disease
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The U.S. is losing its scientists. These countries are cashing in
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The great American brain drain could define science for a generation
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The hantavirus cruise outbreak may not have started in a garbage dump in Ushuaia, Argentina, after all
Did a bird-watching visit to this Argentine landfull spark the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak? Experts raise doubts
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