
What Do Hurricanes and Cybersecurity Have in Common?
Much like extreme weather, cyberattacks require international monitoring and cooperation
Opinion, arguments & analyses from guest experts and from the editors of Scientific American
Much like extreme weather, cyberattacks require international monitoring and cooperation
Current research trends resemble the early 21st century’s financial bubble
Activists cite low-quality studies in arguing radio-frequency radiation is dangerous, but the weight of evidence shows no risk
Astronomers are getting closer to figuring out where the dividing line lies between neutron stars and black holes
The key is remembering that human beings seldom change their mind, their perspective or their behavior based on logic or evidence alone
A newly developed algorithm opens a window into understanding the transition from quantum to classical objects
A century ago, “experts” argued that extreme carnivory was a hallmark of racial superiority
Research into brain mechanisms is resulting in new options for patients
We need to find more resilient strains in the wild and on small farms and preserve them in gene banks
As the oceans warm and acidify because of fossil-fuel burning, the coral reefs these fish depend on are already in decline