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Author: Scientific American

Posted on October 29, 2024

This Sponge Pulls Gold from Electronic Waste

A self-building sponge that efficiently collects gold could eliminate some harsh methods used to process e-waste

Posted on October 29, 2024

We Must Restore Trust in Science in ‘Antiscientific America’

Anti-intellectualism is a prevalent and pernicious force in American public life. Stimulating interest in science may combat its influence

Posted on October 29, 2024

How Harris’s Medicare Plan Could Make At-Home Care for Older Adults Easier

Harris recently proposed a Medicare plan that would cover at-home health aides and other long-term care services, which could provide much needed relief to older adults and caregivers

Posted on October 28, 2024

Wildfires Are Moving Faster and Causing More Damage

A small number of fast-moving wildfires cause almost all the property damage by forcing firefighters to focus on saving lives

Posted on October 28, 2024

Why We All Need a U.N. Study of the Effects of Nuclear War

A new United Nations expert study of the effects of nuclear war would spur informed and inclusive global debate on what nuclear war means for people and the planet today

Posted on October 28, 2024

New ‘Unconscious’ Therapies Could Help Treat Phobias

These therapies dampen fears absent direct exposure—no need to be in the room with a live tarantula

Posted on October 28, 2024

An Enormous Meteorite, Bird Flu in Washington State and a Troubling Scurvy Case Study

We cover a 3.26-billion-year-old meteorite impact, the spread of bird flu and a scurvy case study that serves as a cautionary tale in this week’s news roundup.

Posted on October 28, 2024

Plans to Destroy the International Space Station Preview a Bigger Orbital Junk Problem

A special spacecraft will guide the space station through Earth’s atmosphere, but what about other large pieces of space debris?

Posted on October 26, 2024

Shaken Baby Syndrome Has Been Discredited. Why Is Robert Roberson Still on Death Row?

Convicted of a crime that never happened, Roberson’s case is a prime example of how the U.S. legal system often fails to recognize advances in scientific knowledge

Posted on October 25, 2024

Climate Goal “Will Be Dead Within a Few Years” Unless World Acts, UN Warns

The world is well on track to blow past a goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius that many countries have put at the center of their climate efforts

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