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7 Article

Subverting Climate Science in the Classroom

Oil and gas representatives influence the standards for courses and textbooks, from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Katie Worth
Scientific American, 2022
9 Article

How the Brain ‘Constructs’ the Outside World

Neural activity probes your physical surroundings to select just the information needed to survive and flourish
György Buzsáki
Scientific American, 2022
8 Article

Why Social Media Makes People Unhappy – And Simple Ways to Fix It

Research suggests platform designs make us lose track of time spent on them and can heighten conflicts, and then we feel upset with ourselves
Daisy Yuhas
Scientific American, 2022
8 Article
Bret Stetka
Scientific American, 2022
9 Article

Your Boss Wants to Spy on Your Inner Feelings

Tech companies now use AI to analyze your feelings in job interviews and public spaces. But the software is prone to racial, cultural and gender bias
John McQuaid
Scientific American, 2021
8 Article

Top 10 Emerging Technologies for 2021

Innovations to help tackle societal challenges – especially climate change
Mariette DiChristina et al.
Scientific American, 2021
8 Article

Spark Creativity with Thomas Edison’s Napping Technique

Waking yourself from the twilight state just before sleep may help you to solve a challenging problem, a study shows
Bret Stetka
Scientific American, 2021
8 Article

This Room Could Wirelessly Charge All Your Devices

New technology delivers power to electronic devices in a test space
Sophie Bushwick
Scientific American, 2021
9 Article

The World’s First Virus-Proof Cell, with Redesigned DNA, Is About to Meet the Test of Its Life

Biologists are building an organism that can shrug off any virus on the planet. Impervious human cells may be next
Rowan Jacobsen
Scientific American, 2019
8 Article

Could the Next Big Information Technology Be ... DNA?

How DNA is used to store – and generate – information at extreme scales
James E. Dahlman
Scientific American, 2019
9 Article

Machines That Translate Wants into Actions

A new generation of brain-machine interface can deduce what a person wants
Richard Andersen
Scientific American, 2019
8 Article

Droughts and Floods May Level Off until 2050, but Then Watch Out

Strange waves in the jet stream foretell a future full of heat waves and floods
Michael E. Mann
Scientific American, 2019