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Scientific American Magazine December 2024 Horses, Curiosity, + much more (b)

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Scientific American Volume 331, Issue 5 December 2024 How Horses Shaped Human Civilization Scientific American Volume 331, Issue 5 ? December 2024 How Horses Shaped Human Civilization Breakthroughs in Science Product Description: The December 2024 issue of Scientific American delves into a fascinating array of topics, from groundbreaking archaeological findings on the domestication of horses to innovative solutions for combating climate change. This issue features in-depth explorations of how horses influenced the course of human history, the discovery of a new geometric shape with applications in art and nature, and the psychological science of curiosity. With expert insights into sustainability, health, and mathematics, this edition provides readers with a comprehensive look at the latest scientific advancements shaping our world. Highlights of Featured Articles: ?When Horse Became Steed? ? William T. Taylor uncovers new archaeological and genetic evidence that challenges long-standing beliefs about the domestication of horses and their role in shaping human history. ?Tessellation Revelation? ? Elise Cutts introduces a newly discovered geometric shape with intriguing connections to both mathematics and artistic patterns. ?Buried at Sea? ? Jaime B. Palter discusses the controversial approach of altering the ocean?s chemistry to combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide. ?Hypochondria?s Serious Toll? ? Joanne Silberner sheds light on the severe impact of health anxiety and offers hope through emerging treatments. ?The Afterlives of Oil Rigs? ? Asher Radzinzer explores the sustainability debate over whether decommissioned oil platforms off the California coast should be removed or left as artificial habitats for marine life. ?The Rewards of Curiosity? ? Lydia Denworth explains how curiosity drives learning and discovery, balancing the sweet spot between challenge and frustration. Whether you?re captivated by history, intrigued by environmental science, or curious about human psychology, Scientific American delivers a thought-provoking collection of articles that will inspire and inform. Perfect for anyone passionate about science and its role in understanding the world around us. Scientific American aims to present complex scientific ideas in an accessible way for an educated, but not necessarily specialist, audience. It's known for its in-depth articles, infographics, and expert contributors from various scientific fields. Note: Magazine has upc label on the cover. Scientific American Volume 331, Issue 5 ndash; December 2024 How Horses Shaped Human Civilization amp; Breakthroughs in Science Product Description: The December 2024 issue of Scientific American delves into a fascinating array of topics, from groundbreaking archaeological findings on the domestication of horses to innovative solutions for combating climate change. This issue features in-depth explorations of how horses influenced the course of human history, the discovery of a new geometric shape with applications in art and nature, and the psychological science of curiosity. With expert insights into sustainability, health, and mathematics, this edition provides readers with a comprehensive look at the latest scientific advancements shaping our world. Highlights of Featured Articles: --- ldquo;When Horse Became Steed rdquo; ndash; William T. Taylor uncovers new archaeological and genetic evidence that challenges long-standing beliefs about the domestication of horses and their role in shaping human history. --- ldquo;Tessellation Revelation rdquo; ndash; Elise Cutts introduces a newly discovered geometric shape with intriguing connections to both mathematics and artistic patterns. --- ldquo;Buried at Sea rdquo; ndash; Jaime B. Palter discusses the controversial approach of altering the ocean rsquo;s chemistry to combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide. --- ldquo;Hypochondria rsquo;s Serious Toll rdquo; ndash; Joanne Silberner sheds light on the severe impact of health anxiety and offers hope through emerging treatments. --- ldquo;The Afterlives of Oil Rigs rdquo; ndash; Asher Radzinzer explores the sustainability debate over whether decommissioned oil platforms off the California coast should be removed or left as artificial habitats for marine life. --- ldquo;The Rewards of Curiosity rdquo; ndash; Lydia Denworth explains how curiosity drives learning and discovery, balancing the sweet spot between challenge and frustration. Whether you rsquo;re captivated by history, intrigued by environmental science, or curious about human psychology, Scientific American delivers a thought-provoking collection of articles that will inspire and inform. Perfect for anyone passionate about science and its role in understanding the world around us. Scientific American aims to present complex scientific ideas in an accessible way for an educated, but not necessarily specialist, audience. It's known for its in-depth articles, infographics, and expert contributors from various scientific fields. Note: Magazine has upc label on the cover. Scientific American Volume 331, Issue 5 December 2024 How Horses Shaped Human Civilization Scientific American Volume 331, Issue 5 ? December 2024 How Horses Shaped Human Civilization Breakthroughs in Science Product Description: The December 2024 issue of Scientific American delves into a fascinating array of topics, from groundbreaking archaeological findings on the domestication of horses to innovative solutions for combating climate change. This issue features in-depth explorations of how horses influenced the course of human history, the discovery of a new geometric shape with applications in art and nature, and the psychological science of curiosity. With expert insights into sustainability, health, and mathematics, this edition provides readers with a comprehensive look at the latest scientific advancements shaping our world. Highlights of Featured Articles: ?When Horse Became Steed? ? William T. Taylor uncovers new archaeological and genetic evidence that challenges long-standing beliefs about the domestication of horses and their role in shaping human history. ?Tessellation Revelation? ? Elise Cutts introduces a newly discovered geometric shape with intriguing connections to both mathematics and artistic patterns. ?Buried at Sea? ? Jaime B. Palter discusses the controversial approach of altering the ocean?s chemistry to combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide. ?Hypochondria?s Serious Toll? ? Joanne Silberner sheds light on the severe impact of health anxiety and offers hope through emerging treatments. ?The Afterlives of Oil Rigs? ? Asher Radzinzer explores the sustainability debate over whether decommissioned oil platforms off the California coast should be removed or left as artificial habitats for marine life. ?The Rewards of Curiosity? ? Lydia Denworth explains how curiosity drives learning and discovery, balancing the sweet spot between challenge and frustration. Whether you?re captivated by history, intrigued by environmental science, or curious about human psychology, Scientific American delivers a thought-provoking collection of articles that will inspire and inform. Perfect for anyone passionate about science and its role in understanding the world around us. Scientific American aims to present complex scientific ideas in an accessible way for an educated, but not necessarily specialist, audience. It's known for its in-depth articles, infographics, and expert contributors from various scientific fields. Note: Magazine has upc label on the cover. Scientific American Volume 331, Issue 5 ? December 2024 How Horses Shaped Human Civilization Breakthroughs in Science Product Description: The December 2024 issue of Scientific American delves into a fascinating array of topics, from groundbreaking archaeological findings on the domestication of horses to innovative solutions for combating climate change. This issue features in-depth explorations of how horses influenced the course of human history, the discovery of a new geometric shape with applications in art and nature, and the psychological science of curiosity. With expert insights into sustainability, health, and mathematics, this edition provides readers with a comprehensive look at the latest scientific advancements shaping our world. Highlights of Featured Articles: ?When Horse Became Steed? ? William T. Taylor uncovers new archaeological and genetic evidence that challenges long-standing beliefs about the domestication of horses and their role in shaping human history. ?Tessellation Revelation? ? Elise Cutts introduces a newly discovered geometric shape with intriguing connections to both mathematics and artistic patterns. ?Buried at Sea? ? Jaime B. Palter discusses the controversial approach of altering the ocean?s chemistry to combat climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide. ?Hypochondria?s Serious Toll? ? Joanne Silberner sheds light on the severe impact of health anxiety and offers hope through emerging treatments. ?The Afterlives of Oil Rigs? ? Asher Radzinzer explores the sustainability debate over whether decommissioned oil platforms off the California coast should be removed or left as artificial habitats for marine life. ?The Rewards of Curiosity? ? Lydia Denworth explains how curiosity drives learning and discovery, balancing the sweet spot between challenge and frustration. Whether you?re captivated by history, intrigued by environmental science, or curious about human psychology, Scientific American delivers a thought-provoking collection of articles that will inspire and inform. Perfect for anyone passionate about science and its role in understanding the world around us. Scientific American aims to present complex scientific ideas in an accessible way for an educated, but not necessarily specialist, audience. It's known for its in-depth articles, infographics, and expert contributors from various scientific fields. Note: Magazine has upc label on the cover.