180 Years of Scientific American Means 180-Degree Turns in Science—Here Are Some of the Wildest Ones

Scientific American Celebrates 180 Years with Stories of Scientific U-turns In honor of SciAm’s 180th birthday, we’re spotlighting the biggest “wait, what?” moments in science history. By Rachel Feltman, Jeffery DelViscio & Alex Sugiura Drawings of Mars showing its ‘canals’ and polar ice caps in drawings created from observations made at the Lowell Observatory in…

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PSYCHOLOGIST SAYS IT’S ‘NECESSARY’ FOR PARENTS TO MAKE MISTAKES

Parents, take a breath. Messing up isn’t just likely; psychologists say it can actually help your kids thrive. Mom making a mistake while with daughter. FREEPIK.COM That’s the message developmental psychologist Aliza Pressman shared on The Mel Robbins Podcast this summer. According to Pressman, children gain from seeing their parents stumble because it shows them…

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Robomart unveils new delivery robot with $3 flat fee to challenge DoorDash, Uber Eats

Robomart, a startup that builds self-driving deliver robots, is unveiling its latest robot with an ambitious goal of using it to make on-demand delivery profitable. The Los Angeles-based company announced its patented Robomart RM5 on Monday. The level-four autonomous vehicle can carry up to 500 pounds and is made up of 10 individual lockers that…

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US Open 2025 celebrities: All of the stars spotted at the US Open, including Christie Brinkley, Fran Drescher and Lin-Manuel Miranda | In Pictures

She’s about to be all over our screens, but for now Sarah Pidgeon is happy soaking up the action at the US Open. The actress, who has been cast as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in American Love Story, Ryan Murphy’s upcoming series about JFK Jr and his doomed romance, teamed jeans with a colourful striped shirt…

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