
Humans Aren’t as Special as We Once Thought
Other species exhibit capabilities that were once thought to be exclusive to Homo sapiens

Humans Aren’t as Special as We Once Thought
Other species exhibit capabilities that were once thought to be exclusive to Homo sapiens
Mining the Deep Sea Could Threaten a Source of Ocean Oxygen
What Falling Global Birth Rates Really Mean for the Future
SpaceX Successfully Launches Starship Spacecraft after String of Mishaps
Spellements: Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Weird Weather: How to Tell a Williwaw from a Haboob
Repeated Heat Waves Can Age You as Much as Smoking or Drinking
New Instrument Checks on Proxima Centauri’s Planets
Microplastics Could Be Turning Bacteria into Drug-Resistant Superbugs
One Year after Scientific American’s First Issue, the Solar System Grew by a Planet
Scientific American Celebrates 180 Years with Stories of Scientific U-turns
U.S. Science and Scientific American Have Weathered Attacks Before and Won
180 Years of Standing Up for Science

Can Peanut Allergies Be Cured?
What Happens When an Entire Generation of Scientists Changes Its Mind
Create as many words as you can!
Stretch your math muscles with these puzzles.

The Secret to the Strongest Force in the Universe
Why Aren’t We Made of Antimatter?
Scientific American Celebrates 180 Years with Stories of Scientific U-turns
What Can Nature Teach Us about Sex and Gender?
Chikungunya Outbreak, Glacial Outbursts and a New Human Ancestor

Scientific American Celebrates 180 Years with Stories of Scientific U-turns
In honor of SciAm’s 180th birthday, we’re spotlighting the biggest “wait, what?” moments in science history.

RFK, Jr., Demanded a Vaccine Study Be Retracted—The Journal Said No
In a rare move for a U.S. public official, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called for a paper that found no link between aluminum in vaccines and disease to be retracted. The journal rejected the request

What Happens When an Entire Generation of Scientists Changes Its Mind
Total reversals in scientific thinking are rare—but earth-shattering

Human Case of Flesh-Eating Screwworms Detected in U.S.
This gruesome parasite is more of a threat to your burger than to you

New Instrument Checks on Proxima Centauri’s Planets
Fresh results from near-infrared instruments foretell a bright future for finding life elsewhere in the Milky Way

NASA’s Juno Mission Leaves Stunning Legacy of Science at Jupiter
The Juno spacecraft has rewritten the story on Jupiter, the solar system’s undisputed heavyweight