What we don’t know, why we don’t know it, and where we go from here
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What we don’t know, why we don’t know it, and where we go from here
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Letters to the editor from the December 2018 issue of Scientific American
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Understanding why we age and how to prevent age-related physical and mental decline can help us to live in the moment and enjoy our health at any age. In this eBook, we explore the latest thinking in…
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People say that they trust scientists, yet evidence often takes a back seat to emotions. In fact, for issues that cause the loudest public furor – like vaccine safety – there is almost no debate in…
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Letters to the editor from the November 2018 issue of Scientific American
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We harbor roughly the same number of microbes as we have cells. This complex ecosystem is crucial to our health, affecting many processes including immunity, child development and bone density…
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Letters to the editor from the October 2018 issue of Scientific American
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The reason we need sleep has long mystified scientists, but it’s crystal clear that we do need it. In fact, the more we learn about what happens while we snooze, the more we discover new…
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Letters to the editor from the September 2018 issue of Scientific American
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50 years ago, astronomers launched the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory, whose descendants include the Hubble, Spitzer and James Webb telescopes
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