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Transgender Kids: What Does It Take to Help Them Thrive?
A debate is growing among experts over how to meet their urgent needs
January 1, 2016 — Francine Russo
Readers Respond to "Don't Diet" and More
Letters from Scientific American MIND's January/February 2016 issue
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A Campaign for President—and to Cut Drug Prices
Presidential candidates need to address this painful problem, but some duck it
January 1, 2016 — The Editors
Astronomers Make a Map of a Super Saturn's Rings
Astronomers have discovered a gargantuan planetary ring system and possibly a moon around another star
January 1, 2016 — Matthew Kenworthy
Readers Respond to “100 Years of General Relativity”
Letters to the editor from the September 2015 issue of Scientific American
4 hours ago
The Magic of Math Lets You Have Your Pi and Eat It, Too
Math can be fun for readers of all h's
January 1, 2016 — Steve Mirsky
"Brainprints" Can Identify an Individual out of a Crowd with 99 Percent Accuracy
Each person’s mind exhibits a distinct pattern that could be used as a distinguishing feature
January 1, 2016 — Simon Makin
The Brain's GPS Tells You Where You Are and Where You've Come from
Scientists are discovering how the brain navigates
January 1, 2016 — May-Britt Moser and Edvard I. Moser
Finding Our Place with the Brain's GPS
A preview by our editor in chief of the January 2016 issue of Scientific American
January 1, 2016 — Mariette DiChristina
From the Editor: Gender and Matters of Identity
Inside the January/February 2016 Scientific American MIND
January 1, 2016 — Claudia Wallis
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