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Linguists Find Proof of Sweeping Language Pattern Once Deemed a ‘Hoax’Inuit languages really do have many words for snow, linguists found—and other languages have conceptual specialties, too, potentially revealing what a culture values 2025-05-09T06:00:00-0700 Scientific American Cody Cottier ($) 1,000 words Rated 2025-05-20T08:42:44-0700 - sethherr |
How the Guinness Brewery Invented the Most Important Statistical Method in ScienceThe most common test of statistical significance originated from the Guinness brewery. Here’s how it works 2024-05-25T05:00:00-0700 Scientific American Jack Murtagh ($) 2,000 words Rated 2024-06-14T17:18:23-0700 - sethherr |
Inside the Crime Rings Trafficking SandOrganized crime is mining sand from rivers and coasts to feed demand worldwide, ruining ecosystems and communities. Can it be stopped? 2024-02-01T06:00:00-0800 Scientific American David A. Taylor 4,000 words Rated 2024-01-30T22:35:20-0800 - sethherr |
Do Squirrels Remember Where They Buried Their Nuts?Squirrels spread their fall bounty across several locations. But do they have a key to this treasure map? 2023-11-20T08:45:00-0800 Scientific American Emma Bryce 2,000 words Rated 2023-11-21T07:36:16-0800 - sethherr |