On its 30th Birthday, the Hubble Telescope has a simple wish for the world
I have seen 160000 sunrises and sunsets, more than anyone could hope for. Circling hundreds of miles above the surface of our big blue marble for 30 years, ...
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Scientific American: As Trump Touts Dangerous Cures, Here’s What We Know About COVID-19 Drug Tests
President Trump dangerously suggested injecting disinfectants could help patients sick with the coronavirus, then said he was being “sarcastic.” But his remarks ...
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Quantum Entanglement : The Movie - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX PART TWO is here: http://goo.gl/Lai6G __ Quantum-entangled twins or hoaxsters? In this dramatized film ...
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Science Captures Close Encounters Between Great White Sharks and Beachgoers With Drones
Over the past decade, the number of encounters between humans and sharks swimming off the coast of California has risen dramatically. Chris Lowe, director of ...
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Scientific American's top feature stories of 2018
Scientific American editors discuss the stories they consider to be most important or interesting in 2018.
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What Is a Genetically Modified Food? - Instant Egghead #45
Genetically modified foods have been demonized in recent years by health advocates and environmentalists alike. If we look at the history of food cultivation, ...
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Genes vs. DNA vs. Chromosomes - Instant Egghead #19
Scientific American editor Eric R. Olson untangles the relationship between the most fundamental components of our biology. -- Please visit our website to ...
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Virtual Archaeology - by Scientific American
Using quad bikes and computer gaming software, archaeologists are reconstructing the landscape around Stonehenge to learn more about this ancient ...
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Scientists reconstruct giant sauropod dinosaur - by Scientific American
A new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History features a 60-foot model of the dinosaur named Mamenchisaurus. The model reveals what we know ...
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Scientific American Frontiers S06E05 21st Century Medicine
Image-Guided Surgery; Virtual Fear; Bypass Genes; Cybersurgery; Nerves of Steel.
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Behind the Science: American Cancer Society
In this video, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Otis Brawley and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Len Lichtenfeld discuss current issues around prostate cancer and ...
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Science Power Couple: Jennifer Ouellette and Sean M. Carroll
A live chat at 1 pm Eastern today to discuss +Jennifer Ouellette's latest book "Me, Myself and Why: Searching for the Science of Self," and +Sean Carroll's latest ...
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How Math is Visual - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX Papers from Benoit Mandelbrot's office offer a peek into the mathematician's thinking process. His work and that ...
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Social Cues in the Brain - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ Reading the emotions of others is essential for even the most basic social skills. Here's how our brain ...
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Scientific American Editor Censored By Fox News
Scientific American editor Michael Moyer went on Fox & Friends this morning to discuss "Tech trends for the next decade and beyond," which producers told him ...
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Why Can't We Regrow Limbs? - Instant Egghead #35
Have you ever wondered why humans lack the regenerative ability found in salamanders and some lizards? Why can these animals regrow their amputated ...
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Scientific American Frontiers S06E04 Creatures of the Deep
Shark Trackers; Hidden Depths; Shell Game; Spineless But Smart; Whale Warning.
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New York City's Hidden Surveillance Network Part 2 - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ In the second of three videos, we go deeper into New York City's 'Ring of Steel' and get a rare look at its ...
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Asthma Preventing Microbes, Pollinator Plant Preference, and More: 60 Second Science Podcasts
Listen and learn about the microbes that may lower children's risk of having asthma, why an early flower bloom might be a sign of low biodiversity, how ...
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Tackling China’s Devastating Yellow River Floods
After learning how the waterway transports a billion tons of sediment into the sea each year, scientists built a tool that may help predict the inundations that ...
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Illustrating the Lost Continent - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ Go behind the scenes with artist James Gurney to see how he created the illustrations for "Dinosaurs of the ...
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Scientific American Frontiers S07E03 Pieces of Mind
The Man with Two Brains; Remembering What Matters; True of False?; What's in a Dream?; New Brain - Old Tricks.
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What is the smart grid? - by Scientific American
Whether we want it or not, the "smart grid" is on its way. In this animated guide we show you the essential features. -- SUBSCRIBE to our channel: ...
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How to Make Oobleck - by Scientific American
Editor-in-Chief Mariette DiChristina and her daughters show us how to make Oobleck, a substance that's not quite liquid and not quite solid. Activity instructions ...
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Debate rages about the value of science as COVID-19 cases rises
As coronavirus cases rise in parts of the country there seems to be a debate raging about the value of science.
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How to Find a Meteorite in Your Own Backyard
The Earth is peppered by meteorites all the time. This is how you can find one on your own.
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Scientific American Frontiers S05E05 It’s a Kid’s World
Body Sense; The Magic Years?; Born to Talk; Changing Minds; Speaking for Herself.
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Scientific American at the 2015 Google Science Fair
Check out how Ben Franklin could tell an electrical storm was brewing.
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Scientific American presents Neil deGrasse Tyson
Tyson is an astrophysicist at the American Museum of Natural History and the host of StarTalk on National Geographic Channel. He talks about the show and ...
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New York City's Hidden Surveillance Network Part 3 - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ What new technologies might be incorporated into New York City's surveillance network, the 'Ring of Steel'?
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Hangout with Scientific American from the USA Science & Engineering Festival in Washington, DC!
Hangout with Scientific American to get inspired at the hottest event in science this weekend: the USA Science & Engineering Festival!* It's a FREE ...
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Make Craters with Mini-Meteors - by Scientific American
Bombs away! Scientific American editor George Musser and his daughter Eliana simulate a meteor shower using nuts, cake mix and other common kitchen ...
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Cicadas: Making Sense of the 17-Year Emergence - by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX In this video, we break down the complex science of periodical cicadas, one of nature's most intriguing creatures ...
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Scientific American Editors Build Saturn V Rocket LEGO Set
In the early morning hours of July 16, 1969, technicians at the Kennedy Space Center loaded upward of 750000 gallons of fuel into the 363-foot Saturn V rocket ...
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All-girl robotics team competes in FIRST regional contest - by Scientific American
They may have missed the heavy metal explosion of the 1980s, but this all-girl robotics team from Bronx High School of Science take their name from 80s ...
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What Is Herd Immunity? - Instant Egghead #48
Vaccinating most of a population can provide fringe benefits for all. Why do your neighbor's vaccinations help make you safer from infection? SA's Dina Fine ...
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New York City's Hidden Surveillance Network Part 1- by Scientific American
SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://goo.gl/aLpxX __ The terrorist attacks of September 11th drastically changed the security strategy in Lower Manhattan.
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