<p>Despite funding woes, American scientists are finding reasons for optimism</p>
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<p>Explaining how climate change affects ecological diversity and human health</p>
<p>Making catalysts used in industrial processes hardier and more effective</p>
<p>Scientists are seen as oddballs, and that’s a problem</p>
<p>The federal funding system for scientific research in the U.S. is crumbling. Here’s how it can be rebuilt</p>
<p>Creating artificial-intelligence tools for cancer detection</p>
<p>Robots and AI are running experiments around the clock, from battery chemistry to cancer therapies. But can they be trusted to get it right?</p>
<p>Applying new tools to behavioral tests to discern how we learn</p>
<p>Inventing better materials to improve solar energy</p>
<p><i>Scientific American</i> used expert recommendations and data analysis to identify 28 exceptional early-career researchers</p>
<p>Some countries have seen a stark decline in academic freedom over the past decade</p>
<p>Creating techniques to allow scientists to see biological processes in real time</p>
<p>Studying why people interpret the same thing in different ways</p>
<p>There are bright futures ahead for our first-ever Young American Scientist honorees</p>
<p>Learning how the matrix around cells and tissues impacts cancers</p>
<p>Building models to understand how self-organizing structures in cells lead to disease</p>
<p>Describing the characteristics of short-lived astrophysical events</p>
<p>Creating AI platforms to discover new therapeutics</p>
<p>Formulating software for the study of plant genomes</p>
<p>Making artificial-intelligence tools to predict what climate change will mean for extreme weather</p>
<p>Developing software to reveal large genetic changes that lead to cancer</p>
<p>Characterizing the “Little Red Dots” to decipher the beginnings of galaxies</p>
<p>Investigating the shape and evolution of animal joints</p>
<p>Teaching robots how to recognize and interpret their surroundings</p>
<p>Building models of the human brain to better understand disease</p>