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211.
A Neuroscientist Explores the “Sanskrit Effect” (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
168 points
triplesec
8 years ago
88 comments
212.
Galaxy-Size Gravitational-Wave Detector Hints at Exotic Physics (scientificamerican.com)
168 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
23 comments
213.
What if a pill can change your politics or religious beliefs? (scientificamerican.com)
165 points
bookofjoe
6 years ago
272 comments
214.
Scientists Watch Thoughts Form in the Brain (scientificamerican.com)
165 points
Cozumel
10 years ago
86 comments
215.
A New Connection Between the Gut and Brain (scientificamerican.com)
165 points
neo4sure
7 years ago
77 comments
216.
First U.S. Small Nuclear Reactor Design Is Approved (scientificamerican.com)
163 points
lambdasquirrel
6 years ago
105 comments
217.
Mathematicians hunting prime numbers discover infinite new pattern (scientificamerican.com)
163 points
georgecmu
a year ago
102 comments
218.
Stars that race through space at nearly the speed of light (scientificamerican.com)
161 points
thedday
5 years ago
156 comments
219.
RIP Higgs Boson (with 95% confidence) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
161 points
akkartik
15 years ago
147 comments
220.
Why Sleep Deprivation Eases Depression (scientificamerican.com)
161 points
youngerdryas
13 years ago
66 comments
221.
People Recognize Objects by Visualizing Their “Skeletons” (scientificamerican.com)
161 points
headalgorithm
7 years ago
64 comments
222.
Brain's Dumped DNA May Lead to Stress, Depression (scientificamerican.com)
161 points
extarial
8 years ago
42 comments
223.
Economic Inequality: It’s Far Worse Than You Think (scientificamerican.com)
160 points
Cynddl
11 years ago
180 comments
224.
Why It Took So Long to Invent the Wheel (2012) (scientificamerican.com)
160 points
Tomte
10 years ago
155 comments
225.
People who jump to conclusions show other kinds of thinking errors (scientificamerican.com)
160 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
143 comments
226.
Sometimes mindlessness is better than mindfulness (scientificamerican.com)
160 points
lxm
5 years ago
143 comments
227.
Studies show Alzheimer’s occurs more often in people exposed to polluted air (scientificamerican.com)
160 points
laurex
6 years ago
129 comments
228.
Should We Loosen the Restrictions on Psychedelics? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
159 points
delian66
8 years ago
190 comments
229.
Dogs, but Not Wolves, Use Humans as Tools (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
159 points
hyp0
11 years ago
73 comments
230.
Groundwater Contamination May End the Gas-Fracking Boom (scientificamerican.com)
158 points
zzzeek
13 years ago
106 comments
231.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Tenure-track-faculty Life (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
158 points
hiteshiitk
13 years ago
77 comments
232.
Humans are more closely related than we commonly think (scientificamerican.com)
157 points
headalgorithm
6 years ago
130 comments
233.
Arxiv.org reaches a milestone and a reckoning (scientificamerican.com)
157 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
86 comments
234.
Unraveling the Mindset of Victimhood (scientificamerican.com)
156 points
Udik
6 years ago
63 comments
235.
Greenland Melting Fastest Any Time in Last 12,000 Years (scientificamerican.com)
156 points
joubert
6 years ago
46 comments
236.
Elon Musk Publishes Plans for Colonizing Mars (scientificamerican.com)
155 points
artsandsci
9 years ago
246 comments
237.
The most boring number in the world is... (scientificamerican.com)
155 points
pseudolus
3 years ago
100 comments
238.
It's Time to End the War on Salt (scientificamerican.com)
155 points
pitdesi
15 years ago
51 comments
239.
Is Death Reversible? (scientificamerican.com)
154 points
Bender
7 years ago
176 comments
240.
Time Travel Simulation Resolves “Grandfather Paradox” (scientificamerican.com)
154 points
markmassie
12 years ago
124 comments
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