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Author: Scientific American

Posted on October 4, 2024

Hurricane Helene Made Me a Climate Change Refugee

A climate advocate learns firsthand on the price of climate change in our lives, and calls for voters to head off future disasters

Posted on October 4, 2024

How the 2024 Election Will Shape the Future of AI

Both U.S. presidential candidates voice support for innovation in AI, but Kamala Harris has been more outspoken about its risks to individuals

Posted on October 4, 2024

How Dark Is the Night Sky?

The night sky isn’t perfectly dark—instead it glows faintly, and the source isn’t exactly local

Posted on October 4, 2024

Today’s Mathematicians Seek Modern Solutions to Complex Problems

Today’s mathematicians grapple with higher-order mathematical questions and real-world applications.

Posted on October 3, 2024

In Floods like Hurricane Helene’s, Toxic Chemicals Are a Silent and Growing Threat

People living near industrial facilities often have few details about the chemicals inside, which poses major risks when floods occur

Posted on October 3, 2024

Harris’ Focus on Maternal Health Care Gains Support Among Black Women

Polls show an increased number of Black women voters back Kamala Harris. Her emphasis on maternal mortality, reproductive rights and gun control may be contributing

Posted on October 3, 2024

Hurricane Helene Survivors Face a Second Disaster—Insurance Woes

Only 2 percent of households in parts of Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina that were flooded by Hurricane Helene can get insurance payments

Posted on October 3, 2024

Where Did All the Thalidomide Pills Distributed in the U.S. Go?

 FDA medical examiner Frances Oldham Kelsey saved American lives by refusing to approve thalidomide. But millions of pills had been sent to doctors in the U.S. for so-called clinical trials

Posted on October 3, 2024

How to Save the World from Apocalyptic Asteroids

Sooner or later a doomsday asteroid will wipe out most life on Earth—unless, that is, we prevent threatening space rocks from hitting us in the first place

Posted on October 3, 2024

Why Mount Everest Is the World’s Tallest Mountain

A model suggests a massive uplift caused by a phenomenon called “river piracy” partly explains Everest’s impressive height

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