Scientific American
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[:es]Is 70 Really the New 60?[:]
[:es]People are aging better but not across the board. Education makes a dramatic difference[:]
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[:es]Rotating Sails Help to Revive Wind-Powered Shipping[:]
[:es]A century-old concept, Flettner rotors, gets a fresh look as shippers cut back fuel[:]
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[:es]When Same-Sex Mating Makes Reproductive Sense[:]
[:es]Under the right circumstances, indiscriminate mating with both males and females can enhance animals’ evolutionary success[:]
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[:es]Why Hatred and ‘Othering’ of Political Foes Has Spiked to Extreme Levels[:]
[:es]The new political polarization casts rivals as alien, unlikable and morally contemptible[:]
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[:es]Climate Change Is Central to California’s Wildfires[:]
[:es]Conservative pundits who tout land management as the main issue fail to see the big picture[:]
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[:es]Quantum Time Twist Offers a Way to Create Schrödinger’s Clock[:]
[:es]Physicists describe a way to merge quantum theory with Einstein’s special theory of relativity—and even a method to test it experimentally[:]
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[:es]Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50[:]
[:es]Gauging whether or not we dwell inside someone else’s computer may come down to advanced AI research—or measurements at the frontiers of cosmology[:]
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[:es]‘Hybrid’ Quantum Networking Demonstrated for First Time[:]
[:es]By exploiting the wave-and-particle-like nature of light, a new technique offers the best of both worlds[:]