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Beautiful Shapes, a Magic Molecule and Elephant Bromances

Last updated: April 20, 2025 7:30 am
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The latest issue of Scientific American delves into the fascinating world of deep-sea mining, dark comets, and the unseen threats to our food supply. From exploring the depths of the ocean to unraveling cosmic mysteries, this issue is packed with intriguing stories that will expand your knowledge of the world around us.

In a captivating cover story, mathematicians reveal their favorite shapes, going beyond the basic geometric forms we are familiar with. From loops to hyperbolic pair of pants and permutahedrons, these mathematicians showcase the beauty and complexity of shapes that often go unnoticed. Their insights highlight the deep connection between mathematics and the natural world, reminding us of the intricate patterns that govern our universe.

Journalist Willem Marx takes us on a thrilling journey to the South Pacific, where massive machines are tearing into the seafloor in search of valuable metals and minerals. As Marx uncovers the secrets behind this ambitious mining project, he reveals the impact on the environment and the local communities. The story sheds light on the growing trend of deep-sea mining and its implications for the future.

A cosmic mystery unfolds as science writer Robin George Andrews investigates dark comets, mysterious space objects that defy conventional explanation. These comet-like structures exhibit strange behaviors that challenge our understanding of the solar system. Andrews’ exploration of these enigmatic objects raises intriguing questions about the nature of our universe and the forces that shape it.

In a surprising twist, research reveals that male African elephants are not the solitary creatures we once thought them to be. Instead, these majestic animals form strong social bonds and engage in bromances with other males. Behavioral ecologist Caitlin O’Connell uncovers the complex social dynamics of male elephants, showing that they are sensitive and supportive creatures with intricate social networks.

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On a smaller scale, a tiny parasite called tropilaelaps is wreaking havoc on honeybee populations, threatening the delicate balance of ecosystems. Journalist Hannah Nordhaus highlights the devastating impact of this mite on agriculture and the potential consequences for food production. The looming threat of this tiny parasite underscores the interconnectedness of the natural world and the importance of protecting biodiversity.

As we navigate through a world grappling with pandemics and emerging threats, the need for effective solutions becomes more urgent. Senior features editor Jen Schwartz explores the potential of hypochlorous acid as a powerful disinfectant against deadly pathogens. With its proven efficacy and versatility, this chemical compound offers a promising solution to combating infectious diseases and safeguarding public health.

From the depths of the ocean to the mysteries of outer space, the May issue of Scientific American offers a diverse range of stories that will captivate and inspire readers. By delving into these fascinating topics, we gain a deeper understanding of the world we inhabit and the wonders that lie beyond our reach. Stay curious, stay informed, and continue to explore the boundless possibilities of science and discovery.

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