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dc.date.accessioned2023-11-07T06:48:54Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-07T06:48:54Z-
dc.date.issued2023-09-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/8580-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSCIENTIFIC AMERICANen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVolume-329;Number-2-
dc.subjectSCIENTIFIC AMERICANen_US
dc.subjectSeptemberen_US
dc.subject2023en_US
dc.subjectPage-3-From the Editoren_US
dc.subjectPage-4-Letteren_US
dc.subjectPage-6-Science Agenda Artificial intelligence has permeated all parts of society, meaning that every federal agency has a stake in ensuring its safety and efficacy By the Editoren_US
dc.subjectPage-7-Formn The earlier students start learning about quantum computing, the better for science and the economy. By Olivia Lanesen_US
dc.subjectPage-18-Meter The poetry of water striders and gardens. By Lynn Levinen_US
dc.subjectPage-20-The Science of Health Hearing aids may reduce the risk of dementia. y Lydia Deruoortlien_US
dc.subjectPage-22-Q&A An antiquated obscenity law is still being enforced in the U.S By Tanya Lewisen_US
dc.subjectPage-24-Evolution of the Earth Shakers Sauropod dinosaurs are by far the biggest creatures ever to have walked on Earth. New research hints at how they got to be so gargantuan. By Michael D. D'Emicen_US
dc.subjectPage-32-Deep-Sea Dilemma Mining the seafloor could boost production of clean energy tech- nology. It might destroy irreplace- able ocean ecosystems in the process. By Olive Heffernanen_US
dc.subjectPage-42-Celestial Wonders A class of rare, doomed stars enshroud themselves in mystery. By Peter TUthillen_US
dc.subjectPage-50-What Is Narcissism? The latest science on a widely misunderstood psychological condition. By Diana Kwonen_US
dc.subjectPage-56-An AI Mystery Researchers are struggling to understand how artificial-intelli- gence models know things no one told them. By GeorgeMusseren_US
dc.subjectPage-60-The Dementia Defense When criminal behavior overlaps with degenerative cognitive disease, the justice system often falters. By Jessica Wapneen_US
dc.subjectPage-68-The Long Shot After decades of frustration, scientists finally have successful vaccines and treatments for the respiratory disease RSV. By Tara Haellen_US
dc.subjectPage-74-Mind Matters Frontotemporal dementia can release the creative potential of the brain's visual areas. By RobertMartoneen_US
dc.subjectPage-76-The niverse Can extraterrestrials hea ur radio noise? By Phil Plaien_US
dc.subjectPage-78-Reviews Parenthood and Antarctica's "doom day glacier." Spirits and landscape Global smog. Turtles' tender live Road ecology.By Amy Brads)en_US
dc.subjectPage-80-Observatory Child labor laws are under attackagain. By Naomi Oreskesen_US
dc.subjectPage-82-50, 100 & 150 Years Ago By Mark Fischettien_US
dc.subjectPage-84-Graphic Science How stress affects inflammatory bowel disease. By Josh Fischman and Now Medical Studiosen_US
dc.subjectPage-SCI-Smoking This special report documents how smoking continues to kill. The global decline in this deadly habit must be accelerated.en_US
dc.titleSCIENTIFIC AMERICANen_US
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