In a world first, a bespoke gene-editing therapy benefited one child. Now researchers plan to launch a clinical trial of the approach ...
Civets enrich coffee beans they eat and excrete with two fatty acids often used in dairy products, study finds ...
A meeting of the Pan American Health Organization this week will address the resurgence of measles in the Americas ...
Debris from Comet Encke creates two annual meteor showers, but it might also pose a small risk to Earth. Scientists are ...
A personal experiment with the artificial intelligence music platform Suno’s latest model echoes a new preprint study. Most listeners can’t tell AI music from the real thing, but emotional resonance s ...
To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing jigsaw puzzles to show off some of our most ...
A new study adds to the evidence that viral infections during pregnancy might contribute to a child’s likelihood of having autism ...
Humans have been in space onboard the ISS continuously for 25 years. As the station nears its end, new commercial habitats ...
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A large new study reveals how early relationships with parents and friends influence how we relate to those closest to us in adulthood ...
Horror movie composers use musical tricks to hijack your nervous system and put you on edge The iconic shower scene in Psycho ...
Huge eruptions from the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole in the distant past may have sterilized much of the inner galaxy ...
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