How the Brain 'Constructs' the Outside World

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June 01, 2022

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Neuroscience

How the Brain 'Constructs' the Outside World

Neural activity probes your physical surroundings to select just the information needed to survive and flourish

By György Buzsáki

Climate Change

Record Methane Spike Boosts Heat Trapped by Greenhouse Gases

NOAA's Annual Greenhouse Gas Index finds that greenhouse gases trapped nearly 50 percent more heat last year than they did in 1990

By John Fialka,E&E News

Mental Health

Science Shows How to Protect Kids' Mental Health, but It's Being Ignored

Yes, the COVID pandemic has made the problem worse. But our teens were in trouble long before that

By Mitch Prinstein,Kathleen A. Ethier

Medicine

An IVF Embryo Test Aims to Prevent Miscarriages: Is It Worth It?

The test could help ensure a successful pregnancy but still leaves hopeful parents with some difficult decisions

By Laura Hercher

Endangered Species

How Countries 'Import' and 'Export' Extinction Risk around the World

A recent study puts a number to how much our consumption imperils threatened species

By Susan Cosier

Vaccines

'Where Are Vaccines for Little Kids?' and the Latest on Long COVID

Today we bring you a new episode in our podcast series COVID, Quickly. Every two weeks, Scientific American's senior health editors Tanya Lewis and Josh Fischman catch you up on the essential developments in the pandemic: from vaccines to new variants and everything in between.

You can listen to all past episodes here

By Josh Fischman,Tanya Lewis,Tulika Bose | 08:03

Discrimination Is Breaking People's Hearts

Heart attacks, strokes and other consequences of cardiovascular disease are particularly dangerous for people who face inequity

Animals

Hummingbirds Choose How Much to Chill Down

The birds can dramatically drop temperatures at night to save energy or linger in an intermediate state

By Carolyn Wilke

Cognition

Tired Adults May Learn Language like Children Do

Lowered conscious reasoning can aid sound-pattern recognition

By Matthew Hutson

Public Health

The Urgent Need to Improve Health Equity

A special package highlights problems and solutions

By Lauren Gravitz

Diversity

Sexuality, Gender and Justice

This Pride Month discover the science supporting equality and antidiscrimination

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