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Relax, explore, catch up on fascinating science Spend your weekend exploring the fascinating world o

Relax, explore, catch up on fascinating science [View in browser]( [SciAm Logo]( Spend your weekend exploring the fascinating world of ([water]( [cats]( and [dinosaurs]( venture into the deserts of [western Morocco](. Each story takes you on a new adventure, uncovering intriguing mysteries. Let SciAm guide you to places where curiosity meets discovery! [Subscribe]( Saturday, Sunday, Science [‘If Not Friend, Why Friend-Shaped?’ A Beary Scientific Investigation]( [‘If Not Friend, Why Friend-Shaped?’ A Beary Scientific Investigation]( There’s a meme about bears floating around the Internet: “If not friend, why friend-shaped?” [Read More]( [Why Do Cats Knead Like They’re Making Biscuits?]( [Why Do Cats Knead Like They’re Making Biscuits?]( If you love cats—or cat memes—you may be familiar with kneading. [Read More]( [Every Rock Tells a Story. This Is the Tale of a Meteor-wrong]( [Every Rock Tells a Story. This Is the Tale of a Meteor-wrong]( It was Mustafa—the driver my friend and I were working with in western Morocco—who saw it first. [Read More]( [Tardigrade Fossils Reveal When ‘Water Bears’ Became Indestructible]( [Tardigrade Fossils Reveal When ‘Water Bears’ Became Indestructible]( Tardigrades, also called water bears, can withstand extreme heat, cold, pressure and radiation. [Read More]( [What Was It Like to Be a Dinosaur?]( [What Was It Like to Be a Dinosaur?]( Alone, Tyrannosaurus rex sniffs the humid Cretaceous air, scenting a herd of Triceratops grazing beyond the tree line. [Read More]( [Scientific American November 2024 Issue]( [$1 for 90 Days!]( Get digital access to the latest research, ideas and knowledge in science. [Subscribe]( You received this email because you opted in to receive email from Scientific American or you have registered for an account with Scientific American. To ensure delivery please add [news@scientificamerican.com](mailto:news@scientificamerican.com?subject=&body=) to your address book. [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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