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Nov 25

Drilling reawakens sleeping faults in Texas, leads to earthquakes

By Anna Kuchment, Scientific American

For 300 million years faults showed no activity, and then wastewater injections from oil and gas wells came along.

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Sep 24

Scientists closing in on the dawn of plate tectonics

By Shannon Hall, Scientific American

The massive slabs of Earth’s crust might have started their journey more than 3.5 billion years ago.

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Aug 28

Why Hurricane Harvey became so extreme

By Mark Fischetti, Scientific American

A meteorologist explains the science behind why Hurricane Harvey produced so much rain, got stuck over Texas and reversed direction.

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Aug 05

Sexual assault may trigger involuntary paralysis

By Francine Russo, Scientific American

“Tonic immobility” hinders the ability to fight and is linked to high rates of depression and PTSD.

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Jul 26

Billions of rogue planets wander the universe without a home

By Lee Billings, Scientific American

New results suggest free-floating giant planets are less common than previously believed, but hint at vast numbers of smaller castaway worlds…

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Jun 29

More millennials are having strokes. Here’s where

By Dina Fine Maron, Scientific American

A Scientific American analysis finds the rising trend of stroke among millennials differs based on where one lives.

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Jun 20

Are you a mosquito magnet? Own socks? This study is for you

By Dina Fine Maron, Scientific American

Researchers are studying the way twins smell for clues about the genetic basis of mosquito appeal.

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Jun 10

Ancient fossils from Morocco mess up modern human origins

By Kate Wong, Scientific American

The findings may push back the origin of our species by more than 100,000 years and challenge leading ideas about where and how our lineage evolved.

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Jun 08

Grab your earplugs. Invasive coqui frogs gain foothold in California

By Kerry L. Shaw, Scientific American

Coqui frogs -- voracious, cacaphonous amphibians -- have already disrupted the ecosystem of Hawaii's Big Island. Now they've got a foothold in the Golden State…

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Jun 01

Analysis: How much carbon will Trump’s climate policies add to the atmosphere?

By Annie Sneed, Scientific American

A detailed analysis shows how much more carbon dioxide each of Trump’s climate policy changes would send into the atmosphere.

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