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Scientific American March 2024 Calibre

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Scientific American March 2024 Calibre
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Publisher: calibre
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 125
Author: calibre
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Scientific American March 2024 Calibre by Calibre instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Stimulating the Sleeping Brain Could Help Heal Memory Loss or Mental Health Problems
3D Cosmic Clouds Reveal How Stars Are Formed
These New Cancer Drugs Improve Outcomes for People with Hard-to-Treat Tumors
How the 2024 Eclipse Will Explain the Sun’s Ring of Fire
AI Chatbot Brains Are Going Inside Robot Bodies. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
By Preserving Resources, We’re Protecting People, Too
How Two Pharmacists Figured Out That Decongestants Don't Work
A Solar Eclipse, Cancer Treatments and Robots with AI
Astronomy Is Facing an End of the Era of Monster Telescopes
Here Are the Best Places to View the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
Readers Respond to the November 2023 Issue
Changing Car Culture Can Benefit Our Health and Our Planet
To Reignite the U.S. Chip Industry, Invite More Chefs into the Kitchen
Helpful Gut Bacteria Seem to Reduce Allergic Disease in Kids
Water Scarcity Changes How People Think
Training Bartenders, Barbers and Divorce Attorneys as Counselors Could Reduce Gun Suicides
The False Promise of Carbon Capture as a Climate Solution
Poem: 'Want'
A Sexbot Gains Sentience in an Eerie New Novel
What Plant Migrations Tell Us about Ourselves
March 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
Popular Science. Monthly magazine. Should be downloaded around the middle of each month.

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