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STAT+: They advised federal health agencies on the ethics and impact of scientific research. They’re no longer wanted

Health and Human Services is undergoing significant changes in its advisory committees.Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images For the past two

This Quantum Computing Stock Just Set Another Scientific Record. Should You Buy It Here?

IonQ Achieves Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Performance, Captivating Investors IonQ (IONQ) continues to surprise investors by setting a

Contributors to Scientific American’s October 2025 Issue

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The real scientific insights from Bryan Johnson’s immortality quest

Bryan Johnson dedicates over 6 hours daily to combat aging. Agaton Strom/Redux/eyevine As the clock ticks in the

Leopard Shark ‘Three-Way’ Caught on Tape in a Scientific First

A remarkable event has been captured on film, showcasing a small group of leopard sharks engaging in a

Strive Asset Management to Acquire Semler Scientific, $567 Million in Bitcoin in All-Cash Deal

Strive Asset Management Acquires Semler Scientific in Bid to Expand Bitcoin Holdings In a significant move within the

Did Disease Defeat Napoleon? | Scientific American

Napoleon's ill-fated campaign against the Russian Empire in 1812 has long been considered one of the most costly

HHS cites scientific justification for canceling mRNA vaccine work

The decision to cancel hundreds of millions of dollars in investment in messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines by federal

Congressman Eric Sorensen on Defending Climate Science, Depoliticizing Weather and Bringing Scientific Rigor to Capitol Hill

Eric Sorensen, a former meteorologist turned congressman, has a unique perspective on the intersection of science and politics.

Neurotic Cats, One-Eyed Aliens and Hypnosis for Liars Are among the Historical Gems Reported in Scientific American

Astronomers were particularly interested in searching for evidence of civilization on the moon, such as factories or other

‘Outcasts’ Highlights the Scientific Contributions of Trailblazing Artist and Naturalist Mary Banning — Colossal

In the 1800s, the field of mycology, the study of fungi, was in its nascent stages, emerging alongside

Who Was First in Flight? This 1925 Scientific American Piece Dives into a Museum Disagreement

As we kick off a new week, Rachel Feltman from Scientific American's Science Quickly brings us a special