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Skip to main contentSubscribeLatest IssuesMenuScientific American Cart 0Sign In Email *:Password *:Forgot password?LoginNot yet registered?|Stay InformedSearchSubscribeCloseSearchCloseSearchAdvanced SearchCoronavirusThe SciencesMindHealth TechSustainabilityVideoPodcastsOpinionPublicationsSubscribeCurrent IssueCart0Sign InStay InformedFeaturedLatestPopularImportant Subscriber InformationLearn MoreMedical BiotechMedical BiotechWoman Can Eat after Stomach Is RemovedOriginally published in January 1898June 19, 2020 Mental HealthMental HealthCOVID-19 Worsens Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder—but Therapy Offers Coping SkillsThe pandemic has heightened OCD phobias such asfear of germs. Yet some patients say experience with anxiety, and treatment for it, gives them an advantageJune 18, 2020 — Elizabeth Lawrence and Kaiser Health NewsMedicineMedicineCommon Steroid Could Be Cheap and Effective COVID-19 TreatmentThe results of a trial that found dexamethasone reduced the risk of death in extremely ill coronavirus patients have yet to be published, but some doctors are already embracing themJune 17, 2020 — Tanya LewisPolicy EthicsTrump vs. Biden: How COVID-19 Will Affect Voting for PresidentRepublicans and Democrats distinct responses to the pandemic could influence in-person and mail-in voting and who winsJune 19, 2020 — Gloria DickieMedical BiotechMedical BiotechWoman Can Eat after Stomach Is RemovedOriginally published in January 1898June 19, 2020 Mental HealthMental HealthCOVID-19 Worsens Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder—but Therapy Offers Coping SkillsThe pandemic has heightened OCD phobias such asfear of germs. Yet some patients say experience with anxiety, and treatment for it, gives them an advantageJune 18, 2020 — Elizabeth Lawrence and Kaiser Health NewsMedicineMedicineCommon Steroid Could Be Cheap and Effective COVID-19 TreatmentThe results of a trial that found dexamethasone reduced the risk of death in extremely ill coronavirus patients have yet to be published, but some doctors are already embracing themJune 17, 2020 — Tanya LewisEnvironmentEnvironmentAir, Sea and Space: Ocean Health, Atmosphere Insights and Black HolesMiriam Goldstein, Ph.D. in biological oceanography, talks about issues facing the oceans; reporter Adam Levy discusses air pollution info available because of the pandemic; and astrophysicist Andrew Fabian chats about black holes...6 minutes ago — Adam Levy and Steve MirskyPolicy EthicsPolicy EthicsIndia's Coronavirus Refugees Are Also Development RefugeesThe pandemic has increased the desperation of a population already facing economic exploitation and environmental destruction8 hours ago — Gladson Dungdung | OpinionPublic HealthPublic HealthCoronavirus News Roundup for June 13-June 19Pandemic highlights for the week8 hours ago — Robin Lloyd | OpinionArts CultureArts CultureRIP David Perlman, the Dean of American Science WritingAmong other things, he covered the Apollo moon landings, the rise of recombinant DNA technology and the emergence of AIDS8 hours ago — Cristine Russell | OpinionWellnessWellnessWhat Can We Learn from Our Sweat?We wear sensors that track steps, heart rate, and calories burned. Soon, we may measure our sweat, too! What will those measurements tell us?10 hours ago — Get-Fit Guy Brock ArmstrongView All StoriesCurrent Issue Jul 2020IssueNo 1VolumeCCCXXIIIJul 2020The Biggest Psychological Experiment in History Is Running NowA Visual Guide to the SARS-CoV-2 CoronavirusWhat if Doctors Stopped Prescribing Weight Loss?Hidden Neutrino Particles May Be a Link to the Dark SectorWhen the First Farmers Arrived in Europe, Inequality EvolvedGet the issueSpecial ReportA New Era for Alzheimer'sNeurological HealthFresh approaches and hopeful clues in the search for novel therapiesApril 15, 2020The Future of Medicine: A New Era for Alzheimer sThe Human Toll of Alzheimer sFive Types of Research, Underexplored until Recently, Could Produce Alzheimer s TreatmentsA Harder Look at Alzheimer s Causes and TreatmentsView All ArticlesEditor's PicksThe Biggest Psychological Experiment in History Is Running NowWhat can the pandemic teach us about how people respond to adversity?By Lydia DenworthVideosPublic HealthWhy History Urges Caution on Coronavirus Immunity TestingSnorting powdered smallpox scabs and jumping into the beds of those freshly dead from yellow fever. Humanity has gone to extreme lengths in search of immunity before.May 19, 2020EvolutionEvolutionA swimming dinosaur: The tail of SpinosaurusMay 5, 2020SpaceSpace2:40On its 30th Birthday, the Hubble Telescope has a simple wish for the worldApril 27, 2020Public HealthPublic Health9:03The Science behind How Coronavirus Tests WorkApril 24, 2020MedicineMedicine3:08Inside the Race to Blast COVID-19 Off the Surfaces of New York CityMarch 27, 2020PodcastsScience TalkAir, Sea and Space: Ocean Health, Atmosphere Insights and Black HolesFull TranscriptDownloadDownload MP3Stiffer Roads Could Drive Down Carbon Emissions60-Second Science - June 19, 2020 - By Christopher Intagliata02:17Full TranscriptDownloadUnicorns of the Sea Reveal Sound Activities60-Second Science - June 18, 2020 - By Julia Rosen03:16Full TranscriptDownloadScience on the Hill: Calculating ClimateScience Talk - June 18, 2020 - By Mark Fischetti and Steve Mirsky59:55Full TranscriptDownloadHuman Speech Evolution Gets Lip-Smacking Evidence60-Second Science - June 16, 2020 - By Mark Stratton03:11Full TranscriptDownloadMore PodcastsSupport Science JournalismDiscover world-changing science. 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