2018
Scientific American
FEATURES
Intelligent Machines That Learn Like Children | March 1
NEWS
4 Days of Intensive Therapy Can Reverse OCD for Years | November 29
What Makes Human Brain Cells Unique? | October 18
Lab-Grown Human Retinas Illuminate How Eyes Develop Color Vision | October 12
A Nerve Pathway Links the Gut to the Brain’s Pleasure Centers | October 3
“Ghost” Cytometry May Improve Cancer Detection, Enable New Experiments | June 13
Targeting Inflammation May Protect and Restore the Brain after Stroke | June 12
The Scientist
FEATURES
The Vanishing Night: Light Pollution Threatens Ecosystems | October 1
Muscle Clocks Play a Role in Regulating Metabolism | September 1
How Orphan Drugs Became a Highly Profitable Industry | May 1
NEWS
Plan S: The Ambitious Initiative to End the Reign of Paywalls | December 19
Effects of Antidepressants Span Three Generations in Fish | December 10
Jumping Spiders Produce Milk to Feed Their Young | November 29
The UK Pharmaceutical Industry Braces for Brexit | October 12
Major Publishers File Second Lawsuit Against ResearchGate | October 9
Microglia Cause Cognitive Decline in Obese Mice | September 10
Vibrations Restore Sense of Movement in Prosthetics | September 1
To Highlight Gender Gaps, Scientists Decline Opportunities | August 24
Florida Is Having a 10-Month Streak of Toxic Red Tide | August 10
Researchers Fuse Chromosomes to Create New Yeast Strains | August 1
Universities in Germany and Sweden Lose Access to Elsevier Journals | July 19
North American Universities Increasingly Cancel Publisher Packages | June 11
Surveying Biodiversity with Leeches | June 1
New Treatments for Phenylketonuria Aim to Loosen Reins on Strict Diet | May 29
Source of Potential Bias Widespread in Large Genetic Studies | May 15
Among the Amish, c. 1960s | May 1
A Devastating Diagnosis, a Viral Video, and a Clinical Trial | May 1
Pinpointing the Origin of Marbled Crayfish Clones | May 1
Learning Enhances Synapses Between “Memory Cells” in Mice | April 26
Dutch Universities, Journal Publishers Agree on Open-Access Deals | April 17
Researchers Develop Sperm-Robot Hybrids to Deliver Drugs, Assist Fertilization | April 1
French Universities Cancel Subscriptions to Springer Journals | March 31
Number-Selective Neurons Found in Untrained Crows’ Brains | March 15
Bacterial Cell Envelope Size is Key to Membrane Stress Response | March 1
New Automated Tool Monitors Clinical Trial Reporting | February 22
Sci-Hub Loses Domains and Access to Some Web Services | February 20
DBS with Nanoparticle-Based Optogenetics Modifies Behavior in Mice | February 8
Do Human Pheromones Exist? | January 23
Sensors Journal Pulls Planned Special Issue Due to Guest Editor’s Fake Credentials | January 17
How Do Infant Immune Systems Learn to Tolerate Gut Bacteria? | January 11
Long-Term Brain Rhythms Offer Possibility of Predicting Seizures | January 8
Fake News: Mars Edition, circa 1877 | January 1