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Author: Scientific American

Posted on October 22, 2024

Indigenous People Mix Ancient and Modern Science to Protect Salmon and Bears

The Heiltsuk of British Columbia are using a mix of traditional principles and modern implementation to protect salmon and bears in their territory

Posted on October 22, 2024

We Need More Meds, Not Beds, to Help People Recovering from Addiction

People recovering from substance use disorders need homes, jobs and medication-centered, quality health care, not just a bed in a residential treatment center

Posted on October 21, 2024

How Earth’s Early Life Thrived amid Catastrophic Asteroid Impacts

A gigantic space rock that slammed into Earth more than three billion years ago grievously wounded the biosphere—and then helped it heal

Posted on October 21, 2024

How Your Brain Processes Zero (It’s Not Exactly ‘Nothing’)

What we think about when we think about “zilch” is surprisingly complex, neuroscientists find

Posted on October 21, 2024

Thunderstorm Gamma-Ray Flashes May Be Missing Link for Lightning Bolts

Observations from a retrofitted spy plane hint at a connection between powerful gamma-ray flashes and a thunderstorm’s lightning

Posted on October 21, 2024

Did Decriminalizing Drugs Such As Fentanyl Cause Opioid Overdose Increase?

Oregon decriminalized hard drugs in 2021 and recriminalized them last month. A new analysis shows the laws likely had little effect on opioid deaths

Posted on October 21, 2024

Worldschooling Is Catching On. Here’s What You Need to Know

People are pulling their kids out of traditional education to learn while they travel. Data on educational success are limited, but there are other reasons to consider worldschooling

Posted on October 21, 2024

Whooping Cough Makes a Comeback, Microbes Evolve to Eat Cleaners, and Solar Maximum Is Confirmed

Kick off the week by catching up on the latest science news.

Posted on October 18, 2024

The Colors of Fall Leaves Are Shaped by Climate Change and Tree Health

A tree’s fall palette offers a glimpse at its health and the weather it has experienced in a given year

Posted on October 18, 2024

How GPS Tracking of Teens 24/7 Impacts Parent-Child Relationships

Phone apps can tell whether your kid is playing hooky. But remotely surveilling your child might not be great for navigating the trials of the teen years

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