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Octopus Genome Remains Elusive—But Full of Promise

mardi 30 décembre 2014 — More Science, Biology, Evolution
As many mysteries as the octopus holds—its comprehensive camouflage, smart suckers, agile brain—its genome is surely holding many more (including how it can regenerate its... -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Where Does Ebola Come From?

New clues from Guinea yield tantalizing pieces of the puzzle -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Is Ebola Here to Stay?

Why scientists continue to be perplexed by how to define the outbreak that has killed 7,000 -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Readers Choose the Top 10 Scientific American Stories of 2014

World events left many marks and losses in 2014, but Scientific American readers kept calm and carried on for the most part, as your top picks among the stories we published this year reveal. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

28 Santa-Approved Dog Science Articles

jeudi 25 décembre 2014 — More Science, Biology, Evolution, Mind & Brain
Can't believe so-and-so said that in front of everyone? Is it time for a break from members of your own species? The dogs are here to help. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Canid Howl Project

mardi 23 décembre 2014 — Biology, Science Education, Evolution
Help researchers understand the communication of wolves, dogs and coyotes -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Tanzania Arrests Kenyan suspected of Big-Scale Ivory Smuggling

mardi 23 décembre 2014 — More Science, Society & Policy, Evolution
Tanzania has arrested a Kenyan businessman suspected of trafficking ivory and other big-game trophies, the police said on Tuesday. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Plankton Pee May Alter Ocean's Chemistry

The urine of a vast army of tiny fish, jellies and shrimpy things may play an important role in the ocean's nitrogen cycle. Christopher Intagliata reports -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Captive Orangutan Has Human Right to Freedom, Court Rules

dimanche 21 décembre 2014 — More Science, Society & Policy, Evolution
An orangutan held in an Argentine zoo can be freed and transferred to a sanctuary after a court recognized the ape as a "non-human person" unlawfully deprived of its freedom, local media... -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

How Robins Became the Birds of Christmas

It's time to wind things down for Christmas, so what better way to do it than to write a short article about robins. And here I mean the `original' or `proper' robin - the European robin Erithacus... -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

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