The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
The World Rallied to Find Missing Titan Sub but Ignored Shipwrecked Migrants

The massive search for a missing submersible was a stark contrast to the treatment of a ship packed with people fleeing conflict
Gas Stoves Emit More of the Carcinogen Benzene Than Expected

Stanford University researchers found high levels of the carcinogen benzene in California and Colorado homes that used gas stoves
What Safety Features Should Subs like the Titan Be Equipped With?

With the Titan vessel's fate yet to be determined, an expert explains the safety features that should be onboard such a submersible
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-safety-features-should-subs-titan-be-equipped-with/
To Find Life in the Universe, Find the Computation

The discovery that life on Earth looks a lot like information propagating itself offers new clues, and new directions, to the hunt for life elsewhere
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/to-find-life-in-the-universe-find-the-computation/
This Astronomer Discovered What the Stars Were Made Of, and Few Believed Her Discovery

Nearly 100 years ago a young astronomer named Cecilia Payne changed the way we see the stars in the sky because she was able to look into their burning heart and see something no one else ever had
This Is The Way The Universe Ends: By Evaporating

Physicists knew black holes eventually disappear particle by particle. Now they think everything else does, too
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/this-is-the-way-the-universe-ends-by-evaporating/
Why There's a Severe Shortage of Cancer Drugs

Many generic drugs for cancer and ADHD, blood thinners and antibiotics are in short supply, in part because there is little profit in making them
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-theres-a-severe-shortage-of-cancer-drugs/
Smoking: An Avoidable Health Disaster Explained

Statistics show that, despite some progress toward smoking cessation, tobacco continues to place an extraordinarily heavy burden on global health
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/smoking-an-avoidable-health-disaster-explained/
JWST's Hunt for Habitable Exoplanets Finds Disappointment, Again

Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope suggest that TRAPPIST-1 c, the second world in a seven-planet system, lacks an atmosphere
Hope for Ending Gun Violence Is Not Enough--We Need Fury

Outrage, not hope, will move us to prevent gun violence
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/hope-for-ending-gun-violence-is-not-enough-we-need-fury/
Why Some People Get Sick More Often

Genetic susceptibilities, the environment and the body’s response to inflammation all influence our odds of falling ill
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-some-people-get-sick-more-often/
The SAT Problem That Everybody Got Wrong

The coin rotation paradox flummoxed SAT test writers even though we encounter this math problem every day
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-sat-problem-that-everybody-got-wrong/
Missing Titanic Sub: What Could Have Gone Wrong?

A submersible called Titan has gone missing on a dive to the remains of of the Titanic
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/missing-titanic-sub-what-could-have-gone-wrong/