Science news and technology updates from Scientific American
Science news and technology updates from Scientific American
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Scientific American Podcast: Science Talk


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Scientific American Podcast: Science Talk
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Science Talk is a podcast of longer-form audio experiments from Scientific American--from immersive sonic journeys into nature to deep dives into research with leading experts.
Science news and technology updates from Scientific American
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A Remote-Controlled Carnivorous Plant?
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Researchers design an artificial neuron that can trigger closure of a Venus flytrap. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.comOleh Scientific American
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Scientific American Content: Global


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A Remote-Controlled Carnivorous Plant?
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Researchers design an artificial neuron that can trigger closure of a Venus flytrap. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.comOleh Scientific American
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How AI Facial Recognition Is Helping Conserve Pumas
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Researchers tricked out conventional camera traps to snap headshots of Puma concolor, revealing a better way to track the elusive species. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.comOleh Scientific American
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Scientific American: Evolution


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Two-Headed Worms Tell Us Something Fascinating about Evolution
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Researchers looked back at more than 100 years of research and found that a fascination with annelids with mixed up appendages was strong—and that research still has relevance... -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.comOleh Scientific American
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Love Computers? Love History? Listen to This Podcast
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In the newest season of Lost Women of Science, we enter a world of secrecy, computers and nuclear weapons—and see how Klára Dán von Neumann was a part of all of it. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.comOleh Scientific American
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Moths Have an Acoustic Invisibility Cloak to Stay under Bats' Radar
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New research finds they fly around on noise-cancelling wings -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.comOleh Scientific American