Scientific American Magazine Vol 327 Issue 2

Scientific American

Volume 327, Issue 2

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Features

Ocean Discoveries Are Revising Long-Held Truths about Life

New findings show that the ocean is much more intertwined with our lives than we ever imagined

Fantastic Sea Creatures Photographed Up Close and Personal

Sea angels, telescope fish and blanket octopuses can be real monsters

The Mystery of Milky Seas Is Finally Being Solved

Scientists are uncovering more about an eerie phenomenon that has bewildered seafarers for centuries

High-Tech Seafloor Mapping Is Finding Surprising Structures Everywhere

Giant coral towers, vast reefs and other formations are captivating explorers

Discoveries from the Deep

Advances in robotics, sensing and genomics are accelerating findings of sophisticated life throughout the ocean depths

Hope for New Drugs Arises from the Sea

Compounds that marine creatures make to defend themselves could yield lifesaving medicines

How Florence Nightingale Changed Data Visualization Forever

The celebrated nurse improved public health through her groundbreaking use of graphic storytelling

Greatest Migration on Earth Happens under Darkness Every Day

Trillions of tiny animals may be coordinating their movements in ways that affect every organism on the planet

A New Private Moon Race Kicks Off Soon

Commercial spacecraft are vying to land on the lunar surface, but can they jump-start a new space economy?

How the Ocean Sustains Complex Life

Detailed data about a host of physical and chemical forces are shaping a new view of the sea

Departments

Reviews
If Humans Are the Smartest Animals, Why Are We So Unhappy?
The Science Agenda
Exploration Is Fundamental to Human Success
Advances
Common Fungicide Kills Bee's Sex Appeal
Little Pterosaur Could Have 'Pole-Vaulted' into Flight from the Water
Shrimp Sounds Could Lure Baby Oysters to Build New Reefs
Restrictions on Psilocybin 'Magic Mushrooms' Are Easing as Research Ramps Up
News Briefs from around the World: August 2022
See Delicate Rib Vortices Encircle Breaking Ocean Waves
Scientists Revive Human Retinas after Death
AI Diagnoses Devastating Olive Tree Infection
Jewel Beetles' Iridescent Shells Deter Hungry Birds--By Freaking Them Out
Scientists Sprout First-Ever Seedlings in Apollo Moon Dirt
Observatory
Carbon-Reduction Plans Rely on Tech That Doesn't Exist
Meter
Poem: 'My Father Flies into a Hurricane'
Graphic Science
See How Scientists Put Together the Complete Human Genome
50, 100 & 150 Years Ago
50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: August 2022
The Science of Health
Diabetes Screening Standards in the U.S. Miss the Disease in Many People of Color
From the Editor
Mystery, Discovery and Surprise in the Oceans
Letters
Readers Respond to the April 2022 Issue
Forum
The U.S. Must Take Responsibility for Nuclear Fallout in the Marshall Islands
Mind Matters
How Our Brain Preserves Our Sense of Self