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Can't wait to read The Best Science Stories and How They Work (www.theopennotebook.com/the-best-sci...) edited by @siricarpenter.bsky.social, whose initials happen to be on the periodic table—square 7 in @sciam.bsky.social's summer reading challenge!
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My cover story for the June issue of @sciam.bsky.social is up! I went on a quest to separate out hype from reality in quantum computing, and this was the result.
Can't believe it's already the last week of #AutismAcceptanceMonth! Celebrating by re-upping this piece that @parshallison.bsky.social and I worked on for the April issue of @sciam.bsky.social. www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-...
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Another incredible interview by @sarahexplains.bsky.social for @sciam.bsky.social this time with qntm, author of There Is No Antimemetics Division 😱 📚🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/this...
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The autism spectrum is big, vibrant and complicated, a new graphic of 39 traits shows
What 39 traits reveal about the autism spectrum
🌎 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...
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This sci-fi novel asks—can what you will never know kill you?
There Is No Antimemetics Division explores how to survive when memories and meaning are malleable
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As biologist M. Picard wrote in the June 2025 issue of Scientific American, “Mitochondria communicate, both within their own cells and among other cells, reaching out to support one another in times of need and generally helping the community flourish.” We’re proud to help @sciam.bsky.social thrive!
Don’t sleep on SciAm games!!
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Best day of the month is @sciam.bsky.social books group meeting!! @breezybrik.bsky.social @clarakm.bsky.social @allonsyjeni.bsky.social and many more :)
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a convo i would love to have me: what do you do for a living? i collect bird vom in my freezer. cool. i just have popsicles in mine @sciam.bsky.social www.scientificamerican.com/article/poop...
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Earth's ancient climate is written in... ostrich eggshells and stomach oil?
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Peering into Earth’s climate past is getting ever more bizarre
Hey Bluesky! 👋🦋 We’ve been reading your replies about our paywall, and we’re listening. We want to share why it’s there—and an easy, low-cost way to read more. TL;DR: You can unlock every Scientific American article for 90 days for just $1 spklr.io/6003EyRIR More context below 🧵 1/6
From the new issue: Will computers based on quantum physics really change the world?
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The first-ever Scientific American Summer Reading Challenge is here! 📚☀️ All summer long, we’re reading nonfiction deep dives, page-turning thrillers, and fiction that sparks scientific curiosity. (1/2) #SciAmReading #SciAmSummerReading
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Will computers based on quantum physics really change the world?
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We’re about to find out if quantum computers can live up to the hype
Fill your bingo card with fascinating science stories, discoveries and ideas all summer long for a chance to win prizes
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I subscribe and you should too. This is a deal! Did you know that @sciam.bsky.social offers games, way better games than wordle, you don't need to give your money to nytimes when better games are right there made for and by your fellow nerds. #ScienceSky 🧪
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Hey Bluesky! 👋🦋 We’ve been reading your replies about our paywall, and we’re listening. We want to share why it’s there—and an easy, low-cost way to read more. TL;DR: You can unlock every Scientific American article for 90 days for just $1 spklr.io/6003EyRIR More context below 🧵 1/6
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