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缓存内容:Skip to main contentGET 5 MONTHS OF DIGITAL ACCESS FOR $10Scientific AmericanSubscribeSign inNATURAL DISASTERS APRIL 9, 2024How Likely Is a Major Earthquake in New York City—And Is the City Prepared for It?After an unexpected magnitude 4.8 earthquake rattled the New York City area, questions abound regarding how likely it is that a major earthquake could occur there and whether the city is preparedROBIN GEORGE ANDREWSAPRIL 9, 2024Rural Americans Are Dying at Increasingly Higher Rates Than City DwellersJAZMIN OROZCO RODRIGUEZ, KFF HEALTH NEWSAPRIL 9, 2024It’s Not Just You—Seasonal Allergies May Be Getting Worse for Everyone Because of Climate ChangeRIIS WILLIAMSAPRIL 9, 2024Donate Your Eclipse Glasses to Help Others Safely Enjoy the AweSAMANTHA MATHEWSON, SPACE.COMAPRIL 9, 2024An Eclipse Is a Moment of Solitude, Even When You’re in a CrowdMEGHA SATYANARAYANAAPRIL 9, 2024No Spoilers, Please! Why Curiosity Makes Us PatientABBY HSIUNG, JIA-HOU POH, SCOTT HUETTEL, ALISON ADCOCKAPRIL 9, 2024Could Gravitational-Wave ‘Memories’ Prove Einstein Wrong?PAUL M. SUTTERAPRIL 9, 2024COVID Vaccination during Pregnancy Protects Newborn BabiesSHANNON HALLAPRIL 9, 2024Forensic Genealogy Offers Families the Gift of ClosureNANCY LA VIGNEExplore TopicsView All StoriesThe Great American Solar Eclipse of 2024APRIL 9, 2024An Eclipse Is a Moment of Solitude, Even When You’re in a CrowdMEGHA SATYANARAYANAAPRIL 8, 2024What Were the Red Dots around the Total Solar Eclipse?MEGHAN BARTELSAPRIL 8, 2024See Stunning Images Captured by Scientific American Staff during the Solar EclipseMEGHAN BARTELSAPRIL 8, 2024A Veteran Eclipse Chaser Explains the Thrill of TotalityCLARA MOSKOWITZ, KELSO HARPER, LUCIE MCCORMICK, JASON DRAKEFORD, JEFFERY DELVISCIOAPRIL 7, 2024The Solar Eclipse Is Almost Here! 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Check out our other newslettersPodcastsAPRIL 8, 2024A Veteran Eclipse Chaser Explains the Thrill of TotalityCLARA MOSKOWITZ, KELSO HARPER, LUCIE MCCORMICK, JASON DRAKEFORD, JEFFERY DELVISCIOAPRIL 5, 2024It’s Not Just You: Three Times Eclipses Left Scientists ‘More or Less Agog’RACHEL FELTMAN, CLARA MOSKOWITZ, LEE BILLINGS, MADISON GOLDBERGAPRIL 3, 2024Uncertainty is Science's Super Power. Make It Yours, TooCHRISTIE ASCHWANDENAPRIL 3, 2024Humans Find Total Eclipses Startling. What about a Komodo Dragon?ASHLEIGH PAPPAPRIL 1, 2024Inside the Race to Protect Artists from Artificial IntelligenceRACHEL FELTMAN, LAUREN LEFFERMore PodcastsPopular StoriesASTRONOMY FEBRUARY 2, 2024Here Are the Best Places to View the 2024 Total Solar EclipseWeather predictions and population statistics show the best spots to see the total solar eclipse over North America this AprilKATIE PEEKCLIMATE CHANGE APRIL 4, 2024Geoengineering Test Quietly Launches Salt Crystals into AtmosphereA solar geoengineering experiment in San Francisco could lead to brighter clouds that reflect sunlight. The risks are numerousCORBIN HIAR, E&E NEWSCONSERVATION APRIL 4, 2024Decades-old Cans of Salmon Reveal Changes in Ocean HealthResearchers used tinned fish to reconstruct parasitic population change, giving new meaning to the phrase “opening a can of worms”RACHEL NUWERPUBLIC HEALTH APRIL 2, 2024Are Your Solar Eclipse Glasses Fake? Here’s How to CheckYou’re going to want to guard your eyes from the sun using legitimate protective gearSARAH SLOATASTRONOMY MARCH 29, 2024See Where Future U.S. Eclipses Will be VisibleJust how rare are total solar eclipses, which require a perfect alignment of the sun and moon?SHUYAO XIAOSPACE & PHYSICS APRIL 7, 2024The Solar Eclipse Is Almost Here! Everything You Need to KnowHere’s how to pick a viewing spot, stay on top of the weather and pack the right gear to see the total solar eclipse on April 8CLARA MOSKOWITZView All StoriesExpand Your World with ScienceLearn and share the most exciting discoveries, innovations and ideas shaping our world today.SubscribeSign up for our newslettersSee the latest storiesRead the latest issueFollow Us:Return & Refund PolicyAboutPress RoomAccessibility StatementFAQsContact UsInternational EditionsAdvertiseSA Custom MediaTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyCalifornia Consumer Privacy StatementUse of cookies/Do not sell my dataScientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www.springernature.com/us). 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