Science
Scientific American
Cracking a 125-Year-Old Math Problem
A breakthrough in Hilbert's sixth problem is a major step in grounding physics in math
4 min |
September 2025
Scientific American
Space Saver
A new proof dramatically compresses the memory needed for computation
2 min |
September 2025
Scientific American
Alchemist Fish
Genetically modified fish (and fruit flies) could pull dangerous mercury from the environment
2 min |
September 2025
Scientific American
180 Years of Standing Up for Science
I HAVE BEEN A SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN subscriber since I was 12 years old. I think if I could ask that kid if he expected to see his name in the magazine one day, he'd say yes, but he would be surprised to find it on this particular page and not in one of the stories of great discoveries that follow.
2 min |
September 2025
Scientific American
The Curious History of Venn Diagrams
A look at how Venn diagrams blend logic with geometry
5 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Tentacle Talk
Discolike dance moves may be cuttlefish communications
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Strange Circles in the Sky
Odd radio circles are one of the weirdest recent space discoveries
5 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Quantum Physics Is Nonsense
Theoretical physicist Gerard 't Hooft reflects on the future
10+ min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
In the Heat of the Night
Hot nights lead to lots of hospitalizations. There are ways to keep your cool
4 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
FASHION FORWARD
A rising swell of sustainable apparel practices makes getting dressed fun again
10+ min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Screaming Skin
Skin cells call out for help when injured
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Contagious Quakes
Subduction zones can \"infect\" other tectonic plates
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Sniff a Mummy
Scientists capture ancient Egyptian mummies' scents
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Education in the U.S.Needs Facts, Not Ideologies
One hundred years after the Scopes trial, religious ideologues are still trying to supplant evidence-based curricula with myths, to the detriment of a well-informed society
4 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Pay Dirt
The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are rewriting the country's history
10+ min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Can Psychopathy Be Cured?
New treatments help to reduce callous and unemotional traits in children, guiding them toward productive lives
10+ min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Slime Attack
This creature's extraordinary goo could lead to recyclable bioplastics
3 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Perfect Slice
Mathematicians solve a 40-year-old shapeslicing dilemma
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Wandering Mind
Zoning out aids learning hidden patterns in tasks
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Impossible Teal
Only five people have seen the color \"olo\"
4 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Mic Drop
To win trust and admiration, fix your microphone
3 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
THE TRUTH ABOUT TESTOSTERONE
Men are spending a lot of money on hormone supplements to boost manliness, muscles and mood. But many are not aware of some serious risks
10+ min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Gorilla Gourmets
A mysterious gorilla foraging behavior explained
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Animal Landscapers
How creatures alter geology
2 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
How Susceptible Are We to False Memories?
Recent studies underscore the difficulty of implanting entirely fictional events in a person's recollection
5 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
A Chatbot Dystopian Nightmare
The Trump administration sees an AI-driven federal workforce as more efficient. Instead, with chatbots unable to carry out critical tasks, it would be a diabolical mess
4 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
GREENLAND'S FROZEN SECRET
The collapse of the world's second-largest ice sheet would drown cities worldwide. Is that ice more vulnerable than we know?
10+ min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
Language Affects Kids’ Interest in Science
As children get older, their understanding of science and of being a scientist changes. The words adults use are a critical part of keeping them engaged in discovery
3 min |
July/August 2025
Scientific American
BLACK HOLE BURPS
After black holes devour stars, sometimes the feast comes back up
10+ min |