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The Arctic Is Warming Four Times Faster Than the Rest of the Planet

CLIMATEWIRE | One study after another is coming to the same conclusion about the rapidly warming Arctic: It’s heating up a lot faster than earlier research

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What Scientists Say about the Historic Climate Bill

On a sultry June day, climate scientist James Hansen testified in front of a committee of the U.S. Senate, telling those assembled that “the greenhouse

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Researchers Created a Potion that Turns Loud Lions into Placid Pussycats

Karen Hopkin: This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Karen Hopkin. They say that lions are the king of the jungle. But a recent study

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Telehealth Is Key to Trans Health Care

Trans and gender-diverse youth across the country are scared, struggling and dying, and our duty is to address this crisis. We know that gender-affirming health

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Newfound Molecular Switch Signals a Thumbs-up or Thumbs-down in the Mouse Brain

For as long as she can remember, Kay Tye has wondered why she feels the way she does. Rather than just dabble in theories of

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Newfound Brain Switch Labels Experiences as Good or Bad

For as long as she can remember, Kay Tye has wondered why she feels the way she does. Rather than just dabble in theories of

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How Much Will the Climate Bill Reduce Emissions? It Depends

CLIMATEWIRE | The sudden unveiling of the Senate climate bill two weeks ago launched a race among emissions modelers. Their calculations, and extrapolations, estimated that the

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Why Thinking Hard Wears You Out

A workday filled with a string of mentally demanding tasks can leave you feeling drained. After long hours of mentally tracking one thought to the

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If T. Rex ’s Beady-Eyed Glare Terrifies You, It Should

It was an unlucky dinosaur that came face-to-face with the beady-eyed glare and giant, toothy grimace of the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex. But the seven-metric-ton predator,

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How to Recognize Heat Illness and Stay Cool during Extreme Weather

The ill effects of heat kill more people in the U.S. than those of any other weather phenomenon, according to the National Weather Service. And