Scientific American [五月 2020]

Scientific American [五月 2020]
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Date
2020-05-19T16:54:18+00:00
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Articles in this issue:

Special Report: The Coronavirus Pandemic

How China's 'Bat Woman' Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus

Three Ways to Make Coronavirus Drugs in a Hurry

Psychological Trauma Is the Next Crisis for Coronavirus Health Workers

Grief on the Front Line--and Beyond

Genetic Engineering Could Make a COVID-19 Vaccine in Months Rather Than Years

How the COVID-19 Pandemic Could End

How a 380-Million-Year-Old Fish Gave Us Fingers

Astronomers Watch as Planets Are Born

How to Set a Price on Carbon Pollution

What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain

Covering Coronavirus

Readers Respond to the February 2020 Issue

Collision on One Side of Pluto Ripped Up Terrain on the Other, Study Suggests

How to Dramatically Curb Extinction

Low-Tech Water Wand Finds Contaminated Drinking Water

How to Transport Crucial Vaccines without Cooling

Multistate Disagreement over the Length of the Foot to End

Antarctic Fish Is a Blood Doping Champion

Earliest 'Chickens' Were Actually Pheasants

Genetic Diversity of Malaria in a Single Mosquito Bite May Be Huge

In Case You Missed It

Fatal Opioid Overdoses May Be More Common Than Thought

Ignoring Science during a Pandemic Is Poor Leadership

The Virtuous Side of Viruses

Stopping Deforestation Can Prevent Pandemics

Recommended Books, June 2020

Misinformation and Miscalculation in the Time of the Coronavirus

50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: June 2020

Virus Mutations Reveal How COVID-19 Really Spread

North of the Drunken Forest

How Small Is Small?

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