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"Attraction with Static Electricity An electrically charged challenge from Science Buddies"
X Link 2017-11-24T12:47Z 4.3M followers, 3.5M engagements

"White Rot Fungi Slowed Coal Formation The evolution of the ability to break down a plants protective lignin largely stopped the geologic burial of carbon that formed present-day coal depositsand may provide secrets to making biofuels from inedible parts of plants"
X Link 2024-02-20T13:44Z 4.3M followers, 2.3M engagements

"Dire Wolves Were Not Really Wolves New Genetic Clues Reveal The extinct giant canids were a remarkable example of convergent evolution"
X Link 2021-01-13T21:44Z 4.3M followers, 5.1M engagements

"Why Has a Group of Orcas Suddenly Started Attacking Boats Scientific American Killer whales in a group near Spain and Portugal may be teaching one another to mess with small boats. They sank their third vessel earlier this month"
X Link 2023-07-21T17:11Z 4.3M followers, 2.6M engagements

"How and why do fireflies light up Scientific American Marc Branham an assistant professor in the department of entomology and nematology at the University of Florida explains"
X Link 2015-06-29T22:22Z 4.3M followers, 372.1K engagements

"How Chinas Bat Woman Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus Wuhan-based virologist Shi Zhengli has identified dozens of deadly SARS-like viruses in bat caves and she warns there are more out there"
X Link 2020-03-13T16:21Z 4.3M followers, 426K engagements

"What Science Learned from My Orgasm Brain imaging is providing clues about why some women cant reach climaxand how to help them"
X Link 2024-02-20T12:47Z 4.3M followers, 159.4K engagements

"Blood Type Matters for Brain Health Scientific American People with AB blood type are at higher risk for age-related cognitive decline"
X Link 2026-02-01T13:00Z 4.3M followers, 553K engagements

"Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots Scientific American AI chatbots can convince other chatbots to instruct users how to build bombs and cook meth"
X Link 2025-07-22T15:49Z 4.3M followers, 60.8K engagements

"Creativity Is Collective Scientific American Personal experiences and character traits alone may not be enough to produce a prodigy. It takes a village"
X Link 2026-02-16T22:36Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"The Physician Who Presaged the Germ Theory of Disease Nearly [---] Years Ago Largely forgotten today Girolamo Fracastoro was a seminal figure in our understanding of infectious illness"
X Link 2023-05-26T13:52Z 4.3M followers, 314.2K engagements

"Graphene Researchers Geim and Novoselov Win Nobel Prize in Physics Updated Scientific American One-atom-thick sheets of carbon have been on the scene for just six years but have already drawn a wealth of research interest"
X Link 2014-07-15T03:03Z 4.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"Chinas Change [--] Mission Found Rare Meteorite Fragments on Moon Scientific American These rare samples uncovered on the moon by Chinas Change [--] mission might help to reveal secrets of how the solar system evolved"
X Link 2025-11-03T17:25Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"What to Believe in Antarcticas Great Ice Debate Although not all the studies agree most climate scientists argue that yes Antarctica is losing mass in a warming world"
X Link 2019-05-31T18:56Z 4.3M followers, 8.9M engagements

"The Science of the Great Molasses Flood Scientific American In [----] a wave of syrup swept through the streets of Boston. Fluid dynamics explains why it was even more devastating than a typical tsunami"
X Link 2014-10-18T17:04Z 4.3M followers, 475.4K engagements

"Lemon-Scented Marijuana Compound Reduces Weeds Paranoia Effect Scientific American The molecule that gives cannabis its citrusy smell can make THC less anxiety-inducing"
X Link 2024-04-30T10:22Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"Inside the Russian dialect coaching behind Heated Rivalry Scientific American How a Russian dialect coach helped Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie master challenging Russian sounds and build a believable accent"
X Link 2026-02-11T14:54Z 4.3M followers, 301.6K engagements

"The First Molecule in the Universe Scientists have identified mystery molecules in space and the compound thought to have started chemistry in the cosmos"
X Link 2023-03-06T02:15Z 4.3M followers, 17.4M engagements

"Small Animals Live in a Slow-Motion World Scientific American Time seems to pass more slowly for lighter animals with faster metabolisms"
X Link 2018-05-07T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 4.9M engagements

"China Returns First-Ever Samples from the Moons Far Side Scientific American Chinas Change [--] mission has successfully returned samples from the moons far side opening a new phase of the nations lunar space race with the U.S"
X Link 2024-06-25T16:39Z 4.3M followers, 40.9K engagements

"Stone Age Animal Urine Could Solve a Mystery about Technological Development Scientific American Millennia of a rodentlike animals urine preserve crucial data that could help scientists understand early humans leap forward"
X Link 2024-06-07T14:00Z 4.3M followers, 2.2M engagements

"Psychiatrists plan to overhaul the mental health bibleand change how we define disorder Scientific American The American Psychiatric Association has announced big upcoming changes to psychiatrys big book of mental disorders the DSM"
X Link 2026-01-29T04:20Z 4.3M followers, 16K engagements

"Mix It Up with Oil and Water Scientific American A science shake-up activity from Science Buddies"
X Link 2021-08-25T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 507.2K engagements

"Is the Universe Made of Math Excerpt Scientific American In this excerpt from his new book Our Mathematical Universe M.I.T. professor Max Tegmark explores the possibility that math does not just describe the universe but makes the universe"
X Link 2015-08-01T00:44Z 4.3M followers, 48.9M engagements

"Consequences of DDT Exposure Could Last Generations Scientific American Scientists found health effects in grandchildren of women exposed to the pesticide"
X Link 2017-02-04T12:30Z 4.3M followers, 6.5M engagements

"How Climate Change and Plate Tectonics Shaped Human Evolution Scientific American A new study links the emergence of new hominin species expanding brain capacity and early human migration with the appearance of deep freshwater lakes"
X Link 2022-05-26T16:16Z 4.3M followers, 904K engagements

"Fact or Fiction: NASA Spent Millions to Develop a Pen that Would Write in Space whereas the Soviet Cosmonauts Used a Pencil Scientific American The problem of weightless writing was not solved by either Soviet central planning or good old American sub-contracting but by a private investor and a good idea"
X Link 2016-11-09T02:02Z 4.3M followers, 527.7K engagements

"Probability and the Birthday Paradox Scientific American A mysterious math problem from Science Buddies"
X Link 2020-10-05T07:29Z 4.3M followers, 3.2M engagements

"JWST's First Glimpses of Early Galaxies Could Break Cosmology Scientific American The James Webb Space Telescopes first images of the distant universe shocked astronomers. Is the discovery of unimaginably distant galaxies a mirageor a revolution"
X Link 2023-02-05T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 563.8K engagements

"The Mind of an Octopus Eight smart limbs plus a big brain add up to a weird and wondrous kind of intelligence"
X Link 2017-10-31T21:09Z 4.3M followers, 2.9M engagements

"A push to redraw the map of mental illness Scientific American Why psychiatrys diagnostic system may undergo major changes and what the scientific debates over how mental illnesses should be defined are"
X Link 2026-02-06T14:31Z 4.3M followers, 15.4K engagements

"Where the Pacific Northwests Big One Is More Likely to Strike Differences observed along the Cascadia Fault explain why certain areas see more rumbling"
X Link 2020-07-14T16:00Z 4.3M followers, 4.3M engagements

"AI Reveals Hotspots of Climate Denial Echo chambers of climate denial on social media are strongest in the U.S. Midwest and South and in states that depend heavily on fossil fuels"
X Link 2024-02-20T11:45Z 4.3M followers, 953.9K engagements

"See the Highest-Resolution Atomic Image Ever Captured Scientific American Scientists achieved a record level of visual detail with an imaging technique that could help develop future electronics and better batteries"
X Link 2023-06-15T19:00Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"The Origin of Oxygen in Earths Atmosphere The breathable air we enjoy today originated from tiny organisms although the details remain lost in geologic time"
X Link 2014-07-27T20:00Z 4.3M followers, 199.5K engagements

"Will North Korea Sell Its Nuclear Technology Scientific American North Korea is more than willing to breach sanctions to earn cash"
X Link 2017-12-10T01:16Z 4.3M followers, 12.5M engagements

"Proposed EPA Rule That Companies Must Report Toxic 'Forever' Chemicals Lacks Limits and Cleanup Requirement Scientific American A federal rule would require companies to disclose whether their products contain chemicals known as PFASs"
X Link 2023-09-01T17:16Z 4.3M followers, 339.7K engagements

"Google Measures Quantum Echoes on Willow Quantum Computer Chip Scientific American Quantum echoes rippling through Googles quantum computer chip Willow could lead to advances in molecular chemistry and the physics of black holes"
X Link 2025-10-22T20:53Z 4.3M followers, 14K engagements

"How often does the average person fart Scientists built a device to find out Scientific American An intrepid team of scientists has created Smart Underwear to measure human flatulence in a bid to better understand our farts"
X Link 2026-02-14T23:07Z 4.3M followers, 150.9K engagements

"Talk through a String Telephone Scientific American Bring Science Home: Activity 5"
X Link 2016-05-13T21:08Z 4.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"The physics of Penisgate and how ski jumpers fly Scientific American A scandal involving allegedly enlarged ski suits ahead of this years Winter Olympics has highlighted the intriguing physics behind ski jumps"
X Link 2026-02-16T17:15Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Coal Ash Is More Radioactive Than Nuclear Waste By burning away all the pesky carbon and other impurities coal power plants produce heaps of radiation"
X Link 2014-04-19T23:20Z 4.3M followers, 221.5K engagements

"If carbon dioxide makes up only a minute portion of the atmosphere how can global warming be traced to it And how can such a tiny amount of change produce such large effects Scientific American"
X Link 2020-12-07T18:11Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"New chicken-sized dinosaur baffles paleontologists Scientific American The tiny Foskeia pelendonum was a plant-eating dinosaur with a weird anatomy scientists say"
X Link 2026-02-13T21:00Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Science Bleeds When Its Cut Scientific American As funding dries up researchers face setbacks that threaten innovation and public progress"
X Link 2026-02-15T14:55Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Katharine Burr Blodgetts brilliance had to fit into the role of the only woman in a lab filled with menit was the air she breathed Scientific American From Schenectady N.Y. to the University of Cambridge Katharine Burr Blodgetts brilliance impressed the worlds leading physicists"
X Link 2026-02-13T07:17Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Conservative and Liberal Brains Might Have Some Real Differences Scanners try to watch the red-blue divide play out underneath the skull"
X Link 2020-10-29T18:06Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"What the First Results from the Global Flourishing Study Tell Us about Age Employment and Partnership Scientific American Young people are struggling; retirees are happier than employees; people in partnerships are flourishing more than those who are single. Hear the first takeaways from the Global Flourishing Study"
X Link 2025-05-30T17:44Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Major Cell Phone Radiation Study Reignites Cancer Questions Exposure to radio-frequency radiation linked to tumor formation in rats"
X Link 2022-10-27T19:50Z 4.3M followers, 72.1K engagements

"Here's the One Thing Not to Do on Valentine's Day Scientific American Avoid the example of animals that practice semelparityand dont murder your mate"
X Link 2026-02-14T00:10Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Forever Chemicals Are Widespread in U.S. Drinking Water Experts hope that with the incoming Biden administration the federal government will finally regulate a class of chemicals known as PFASs"
X Link 2022-06-22T14:55Z 4.3M followers, 192.2K engagements

"AI uncovers solutions to Erds problems moving closer to transforming math Scientific American LLMs have recently helped find solutions to a number of minor longstanding problems. But a new plan called First Proof is really putting them to the test"
X Link 2026-02-15T06:28Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Without the Moon Would There Be Life on Earth By driving the tides our lunar companion may have jump-started biology--or at least accelerated its progression"
X Link 2017-10-10T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 393.1K engagements

"Sticky Science: the Evolution of Spider Webs Scientific American *The eight-legged weavers have been hunting insects for almost [---] million years flaunting their long history in a rich array of architectures"
X Link 2026-02-11T15:56Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"Viruses Can Help Us as Well as Harm Us Scientific American Experts are figuring out how to exploit the [---] trillion viruses that make up the human virome"
X Link 2026-01-05T16:43Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"The story of the first kiss21.5 million years ago Scientific American Why the simple act of kissingwhich can be traced back [----] million yearscontinues to confound evolutionary biologists"
X Link 2026-02-13T14:42Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"Changing Our DNA through Mind Control Scientific American A study finds meditating cancer patients are able to affect the makeup of their DNA"
X Link 2015-07-18T01:19Z 4.3M followers, 89.6K engagements

"Multiverse Controversy Heats Up over Gravitational Waves Scientific American The BICEP2 experiments potential discovery of spacetime ripples may provide support for the concept of many universes but critics are unconvinced"
X Link 2026-02-13T22:02Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Conservative and Liberal Brains Might Have Some Real Differences Scientific American Scanners try to watch the red-blue divide play out underneath the skull"
X Link 2026-02-14T02:40Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"NASA Plans a Fiery End for the International Space Station by [----] Scientific American The space agency has announced the timing of the ISSs demise as part of a long-planned transition to private orbital outposts"
X Link 2022-03-25T19:00Z 4.3M followers, 156.1K engagements

"The Shared Psychosis of Donald Trump and His Loyalists Forensic psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee explains the outgoing presidents pathological appeal and how to wean people from it"
X Link 2021-01-17T22:30Z 4.3M followers, 332.7K engagements

"Google Engineer Claims AI Chatbot Is Sentient: Why That Matters Scientific American Is it possible for an artificial intelligence to be sentient"
X Link 2025-09-05T14:00Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"How Does Catnip Work Its Magic on Cats Scientific American"
X Link 2014-10-23T13:00Z 4.3M followers, 1.6M engagements

"Earliest Evidence of Wooden Construction Uncovered Scientific American Researchers say the discovery of the earliest known wooden construction expands their knowledge of the woodworking skills of early humans that existed before Homo sapiens"
X Link 2023-12-26T01:00Z 4.3M followers, 317.4K engagements

"Elon Musk says SpaceX will prioritize establishing a city on the moon instead of building a Mars colony Scientific American SpaceXs decision to focus on establishing a lunar city ahead of building a Mars colony represents a significant shift in Elon Musks space exploration ambitions"
X Link 2026-02-09T16:50Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Can Genetic Testing Predict Type [--] Diabetes Experts Say Earlier Treatment Is Possible Scientific American Genetic screening can mean that people at risk of type [--] diabetes get earlier treatment and better outcomes"
X Link 2026-02-15T01:51Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Solar Software Company kWh Analytics Raises $5 million Scientific American This month San Francisco-based solar software company kWh Analytics announced that it had raised $5 million in Series A venture capital to support the scaling of the companys solar data platform as well as its new PowerLock (an A-rated insurance-backed production guarantee)"
X Link 2026-02-15T07:31Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"CDC Vaccine Panel Scraps Guidance for Universal Hepatitis B Shots at Birth Scientific American New guidance from the CDCs vaccine advisory panel would do away with a decades-old universal birth dose recommendation for hepatitis B that helped cut infections by [--] percent in the U.S"
X Link 2025-12-08T15:11Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"How a year of RFK Jr. has changed American science Scientific American After a year of RFK Jr. heading the Department of Health and Human Services the Make America Healthy Again movement has upended science and medicine"
X Link 2026-02-14T05:39Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Astronomers Skeptical about "Planet X" Claims Scientific American Two controversial new studies suggestthe discovery of large objects at the outer reaches of the solar system"
X Link 2015-12-17T20:00Z 4.3M followers, 328.5K engagements

"What Are Puberty Blockers and How Do They Work Decades of data support the use and safety of puberty-pausing medications which give transgender adolescents and their families time to weigh important medical decisions"
X Link 2024-05-19T23:02Z 4.3M followers, 12K engagements

"Dark Oxygen Discovered Coming from Mineral Deposits on Deep Seafloor Scientific American Baffling new results show that rocklike mineral deposits in the deep sea can produce oxygen"
X Link 2025-01-16T12:52Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Experts Doubt Claims that World's Oldest Pyramid Was Discovered in Indonesia Scientific American Massive buried structures at Gunung Padang in Indonesia have been described as much older than Egypts great pyramids in a new study but some doubt theyre even human constructions"
X Link 2024-01-28T14:00Z 4.3M followers, 472.8K engagements

"As Earth Warms the Diseases That May Lie within Permafrost Become a Bigger Worry Scientific American Scientists are witnessing the theoretical turning into reality: infectious microbes emerging from a deep freeze"
X Link 2018-02-08T12:52Z 4.3M followers, 20.1K engagements

"Clearing and Present Danger Fog That Nourishes California Redwoods Is Declining If the northern California coast gets less fog the states iconic redwoods may be in trouble"
X Link 2017-02-05T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 324.5K engagements

"How the Brain Gets Addicted to Gambling Scientific American Addictive drugs and gambling rewire neural circuits in similar ways"
X Link 2014-06-26T13:00Z 4.3M followers, 363.6K engagements

"Rules of mysterious ancient Roman board game decoded by AI Scientific American A Roman stone board game has been unplayable since its discovery more than a century ago but AI might have just worked out the rules"
X Link 2026-02-11T20:32Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"How to name a Madagascar hissing cockroach for Valentines Day at the Bronx Zoo Scientific American The Bronx Zoo is celebrating [--] years of its extremely popular Valentines Day Name a Roach program"
X Link 2026-02-14T14:57Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Getting Enough Sleep Is Critical for Weight Loss and Maintenance Scientific American A sleep medicine specialist explains how restless nights lead to consuming more calories and how you can use sleep as a tool for weight loss"
X Link 2026-02-13T17:15Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"How much can the brain recover from years of excessive alcohol consumption Scientific American Richard Ridderinkhof professor of neurocognitive development and aging at the University of Amsterdam answers"
X Link 2018-09-19T14:34Z 4.3M followers, 113.5K engagements

"The Most Accurate Flat Map of Earth Yet Scientific American A cosmologist and his colleagues tackle a centuries-old cartographic conundrum"
X Link 2026-02-15T12:15Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Massive Study Finds No Single Genetic Cause of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior Analysis of half a million people suggests genetics may have a limited contribution to sexual orientation"
X Link 2020-06-21T18:30Z 4.3M followers, 403.4K engagements

"Why Does the Brain Need So Much Power New study shows why the brain drains so much of the bodys energy"
X Link 2015-08-12T17:00Z 4.3M followers, 598K engagements

"Inside-out planetary system perplexes astronomers Scientific American Four worlds around a small dim star are challenging theories of planet formation"
X Link 2026-02-15T10:02Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Long-Haul COVID Cases Could Spike after Latest Wave Scientific American The huge number of Omicron infections could add a lot more people with disabling long-term symptoms. Vaccinations could blunt the impact"
X Link 2022-04-12T02:49Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Pentagon Reportedly Testing Radio Wave Device Linked to Havana Syndrome Scientific American This reported machine may be linked to Havana syndrome a debated condition characterized by a strange panoply of symptoms that were experienced by U.S. officials stationed in Cuba"
X Link 2026-01-22T21:49Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"NASAs Artemis II moon mission engulfed by debate over its controversial heat shield Scientific American Experts have sounded the alarm over NASAs decision to use a heat shield design for Artemis II that may be riskier than the space agency claims"
X Link 2026-02-11T14:24Z 4.3M followers, 13.9K engagements

"Blood Ties: Vampire Bats Build Trust to Become Food-Sharing Pals Scientific American New research examines how the animals begin close blood-sharing partnerships"
X Link 2026-02-06T19:00Z 4.3M followers, 16.1K engagements

"For only the second time in our 179-year history the editors of Scientific American are endorsing a candidate for president. That person is @KamalaHarris. Editorial https://bit.ly/4daH36q https://bit.ly/4daH36q"
X Link 2024-09-16T16:42Z 4.3M followers, 11.2M engagements

"Am I Introverted or Socially Anxious At long last introverts are having their day. Over the last few years being quiet and inner-directed has become not only acceptable but downright trendy. But introversion often gets mistaken for its more restrictive self-conscious but treatable cousin social anxiety"
X Link 2020-10-25T16:15Z 4.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"Why do we put salt on icy sidewalks in the winter Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives"
X Link 2021-01-25T21:18Z 4.3M followers, 155.7K engagements

"The Solar Systems Oort Cloud May Harbor an Astonishing Number of Objects from Other Stars Contrary to what weve long assumed this reservoir of comets surrounding the solar system may have more visitors than permanent residents"
X Link 2021-09-09T20:42Z 4.3M followers, 159.4K engagements

"AI-Generated Data Can Poison Future AI Models Scientific American As AI-generated content fills the Internet its corrupting the training data for models to come. What happens when AI eats itself"
X Link 2024-03-15T17:36Z 4.3M followers, 124.9K engagements

"Build a Catapult An energetic science project from Science Buddies"
X Link 2019-04-15T17:11Z 4.3M followers, 131.4K engagements

"The Advantages of Dyslexia Scientific American With reading difficulties can come other cognitive strengths"
X Link 2023-03-21T12:00Z 4.3M followers, 1.7M engagements

"Democrats and Republicans Agree on Climate Change U.S. public opinion varies over a surprisingly narrow range"
X Link 2014-06-25T11:13Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"Renewable Energy's Hidden Costs Scientific American Low-carbon power depends on climate-unfriendly metals"
X Link 2018-06-17T08:27Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Mathematicians launch First Proof a first-of-its-kind math exam for AI Scientific American Frustrated by the AI industrys claims of proving math results without offering transparency a team of leading academics has proposed a better way"
X Link 2026-02-11T01:27Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"Tutankhamen's Familial DNA Tells Tale of Boy Pharaoh's Disease and Incest Scientific American New insight into the fragile pharaoh"
X Link 2026-02-13T18:12Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"For Olympic Athletes First Come the Games Then Come the Post-Olympics Blues Scientific American Heres what experts and former athletes have to say about dealing with post-Olympics mental health struggles"
X Link 2024-10-25T19:27Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"Nearly Half of People in the U.S. Have Toxic PFAS in Their Drinking Water New data released by the EPA show that nearly half of people in the U.S. have drinking water contaminated by toxic forever chemicals or PFAS"
X Link 2025-03-28T16:15Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"Misfolded Proteins Travel in Huntingtons Disease The movement of proteins involved in neurodegenerative diseases could serve as a target for future therapies"
X Link 2018-09-24T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 3.2M engagements

"Like Mother Like Daughter--the Science Says So Too Scientific American A new study bolsters evidence that brain structure and mood disorders are genetically passed from mother to daughter"
X Link 2018-04-05T16:00Z 4.3M followers, 2.3M engagements

"Fact or Fiction: Do Babies Resemble Their Fathers More Than Their Mothers Scientific American Recent studies do not support the claim of an enhanced resemblance between fathers and their young offspring"
X Link 2018-04-05T16:00Z 4.3M followers, 2.3M engagements

"Its Time to End the War on Salt The zealous drive by politicians to limit our salt intake has little basis in science"
X Link 2021-04-09T15:07Z 4.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"Could silicon be the basis for alien life forms just as carbon is on Earth Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives"
X Link 2019-05-21T16:13Z 4.3M followers, 540.3K engagements

"How Microfinance Loans Help the Environment Loans designed to aid people in poverty can also be used to preserve the planet"
X Link 2022-05-30T16:58Z 4.3M followers, [---] engagements

"New Cancer Vaccines Could Treat Some Types of Pancreatic Colorectal and Other Deadly Forms of the Disease Scientific American Vaccines that target tumors with specific genetic mutations in pancreatic and other cancers have shown promise in early-stage trials"
X Link 2025-11-14T14:02Z 4.3M followers, [----] engagements

"The Three-Body Problem Although mathematicians know they can never fully solve this centuries-old quandary tackling smaller pieces of it has yielded some intriguing discoveries"
X Link 2023-05-23T14:00Z 4.3M followers, 1.4M engagements

"Semisolid Science: Growing Yogurt A live culture challenge from Science Buddies"
X Link 2018-11-22T22:00Z 4.3M followers, 202.4K engagements

"Straight Hair Is Knottier Than Curly Hair Straight hair may seem easy to brush but it actually tangles more often than curly locks"
X Link 2017-01-12T21:00Z 4.3M followers, 301.9K engagements

"The Dunning-Kruger Effect Isnt What You Think It Is The least skilled people know how much they dont know but everyone thinks they are better than average"
X Link 2024-02-20T11:47Z 4.3M followers, 71.6K engagements

"Fact or Fiction: If You Shave (or Wax) Your Hair Will Come Back Thicker Scientific American It may look that way but looks can be very deceiving"
X Link 2014-10-20T15:54Z 4.3M followers, 8M engagements

"The U.K.s Cass Review Badly Fails Trans Children Scientific American A politicized review into transgender medicine in the National Health Service has upended lives in the U.K.and threatens to spread harm across the globe"
X Link 2026-02-16T03:55Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Another Earth or a blip in the data We may never find out Scientific American An exoplanet called HD [------] b might be the closest thing astronomers have ever seen to Earth [---]. The trouble is that its only been seen onceand may never be glimpsed again"
X Link 2026-02-15T20:45Z 4.3M followers, [--] engagements

"Lost Giants: Did Mammoths Vanish Before During and After Humans Arrived Three studies seem to disagree as to when mammoths saber-toothed cats and other North American megafauna disappeared"
X Link 2019-02-28T00:08Z 4.3M followers, 655.3K engagements

"mRNA Vaccine Tech Could Transform Medicine and Cure Diseases. RFK Jr. Just Pulled Its Funding Scientific American Speed and flexibility have made mRNA a blockbuster technology"
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