Tag: American
Inside Iran’s Museum of American Espionage
So we’re here outside the U.S. embassy compound in Tehran. Here we have an apple with the CNN logo. The Twin Towers interspersed...
Science Crossword: Organized Chaos | Scientific American
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be...
Poem: ‘In Reality’ | Scientific American
According to astronomersthe universe is 14 billion years old,a fact that makes the long scrollof my life—its fine brushstrokes of autumn leaves, incliningover...
Birds Went Silent during the Great North American Eclipse—Here’s What Researchers...
When a total solar eclipse plunged North America into darkness on the afternoon of April 8, 2024, the songbirds in Bloomington, Ind., suddenly...
Record-Breaking Everest Blizzard Explained | Scientific American
October 8, 20253 min readScience behind Record-Breaking Everest Blizzard That Trapped HundredsA blizzard that trapped hundreds of trekkers on Mount Everest was truly...
Trump hails Charlie Kirk as ‘American hero’ as thousands fill memorial...
Robin Levinson-King andSarah SmithNorth America editor in Arizona The deeply partisan event was reflective of how Kirk's death has laid bare the extreme...
Chloe Malle to become top editor at American Vogue after Anna...
Chloe Malle will become the top editor at American Vogue after Dame Anna Wintour stepped aside as editor-in-chief, the publication has announced.The 39-year-old,...
5 Books Scientific American Recommends for August
August 30, 20255 min readTurn the Page on Summer: August’s Essential Book PicksCheck out this collection of nonfiction and fiction books recommended by...
180 Years of Scientific American Means 180-Degree Turns in Science—Here Are...
Scientific American Celebrates 180 Years with Stories of Scientific U-turnsIn honor of SciAm’s 180th birthday, we’re spotlighting the biggest “wait, what?” moments in...
Scientific American Is Older Than the Discovery of Neptune
In astronomy, 180 years is a very long time—maybe not for the goings-on in the universe but certainly for our understanding of it.When...