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Robot unties knotted cables but can’t pick them up off the floor
A robot that can untangle long cables with just two simple grippers may be useful in aircraft and car manufacturing…
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How Common Are Reinfections, and How Trust Can Beat the Virus: COVID, Quickly, Episode 35
Tanya Lewis: Hi, and welcome to Covid Quickly, a Scientific American podcast series! Josh Fischman: This is your fast-track update…
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Stroke drug improves memory and repairs injured brain tissue in mice
Unlike existing treatments that focus on rehabilitation or reducing the risk of an additional stroke, the experimental drug targets the…
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Behold, Some Hidden Gems from JWST’s First Images
The first images released from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) revealed new views of the cosmos in exquisite, never-before-seen…
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The Slow Bake of Our Infrastructure
As England, Spain and huge swaths of the U.S. deal with record-shattering high temperatures, the time has come to stop…
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Gene therapy trial shows early success in people with haemophilia B
In a small study of 10 people with haemophilia B, nine were still forgoing the condition’s standard treatment about two…
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Polar Bears That Persist
Fionna M. D. Samuels: This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Fionna Samuels. The life of a polar bear is…
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What Are the Risks of COVID and Treatments Available to President Biden?
The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. On July 21,…
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How to Make Sure Wildfire Shelters Save Firefighters’ Lives
Wildfires burn hot, fast and unpredictably. Although wildland firefighters receive extensive training to keep themselves safe, they sometimes become cut…
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10 per cent chance falling rockets will hit someone in next decade
Humans are sending ever more rockets up into space – bits of them falling back to Earth could result in…
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