The Kaleidoscopic Art of Threatened Corals

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December 23, 2020

Conservation

The Kaleidoscopic Art of Threatened Corals

Resilient corals in Miami may signal what the future holds for these creatures

By Leslie Nemo

Engineering

Rotating Sails Help to Revive Wind-Powered Shipping

A century-old concept, Flettner rotors, gets a fresh look as shippers cut back fuel

By Lynn Freehill-Maye

Policy & Ethics

COVID Has Laid Bare the Inequities That Face Mothers in STEM

Take a survey and share your experience

By Isabel Torres,Ryan Watkins,Martta Liukkonen,Mei Lin Neo

Arts & Culture

Nature in Verse: What Poetry Reveals about Science

Scientific American has a long history of featuring poetry, and our monthly column once again brings new works to the world

By Dava Sobel

Public Health

Tsunami May Have Seeded a Fungal Outbreak in Pacific Northwest

A bold hypothesis could account for the perplexing presence of multiple fungi

By Jennifer Frazer

Natural Disasters

LGBTQ People Are at Higher Risk in Disasters

A federal report about vulnerability focuses on historically disadvantaged people for the first time

By Thomas Frank,E&E News
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