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Space -- Astronomers close in on comet 3I/ATLAS's origins, a strange gravity anomaly discovered off Africa and AI designs brand-new viruses1 month ago
Surgery -- Science news this week: NASA finds best evidence of life on Mars and scientists invent visible time crystals2 months ago
Surgery -- Science news this week: A key Atlantic current nears collapse, the world's biggest iceberg shatters, and mouse brains rewrite neuroscience2 months ago
Archaeology -- Science news this week: The world's oldest mummy, and an ant that mates with clones of a distant species2 months ago
Space -- Solar revelations as Comet 3I/ATLAS rapidly brightens, a tiny tyrannosaur prompts T. rex rethink, and the unexpected perks of cussing out your chatbot24 days ago
Health -- Turmoil at the CDC, NASA's comet 3I/ATLAS image release, and the insect apocalypse.4 days ago
Planet Earth -- Revived permafrost microbes spew CO2, scientists image 'relativity-breaking' illusion, and James Webb telescope spots something 'exciting' blasting from black hole M87*1 month ago
Health -- A breakthrough cure for Huntington's disease and a fast-growing black hole that breaks physics2 months ago
Space -- Powerful solar storms, exploding comets and pigs from hell13 days ago
Animals -- Famed primatologist Jane Goodall dies, Iran sinks at an alarming rate, and scientists create human egg cells from skin1 month ago
Space -- Thinking chimps and color-changing comets20 days ago
Space -- A trio of comets, a mysterious glow at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, why time moves faster as we age, and whether we should bring back Neanderthals.1 month ago
Arts & Entertainment -- Live Science crossword puzzle #18: First human-made satellite in space - 11 across19 days ago
Antarctica's Southern Ocean might be gearing up for a thermal 'burp' that could last a century - By - Matt Simon, Grist - published - 30 November 25 - When humans manage to cut enough emissions and eventually reduce global temperatures, new research shows the Southern Ocean could kick warming back into gear.5 hours ago
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Are biodegradable plastics really worth the hype? By - Melissa Gaskill - published - 29 November 25 - Plastic pollution is poisoning the planet. Some experts suggest making plastics from more "natural" materials, but research shows those still have risks.1 day ago
An enigmatic human relative, dark matter discovery and mysterious lights in the sky during nuclear weapons tests - By - Ben Turner - published - 29 November 25 - Science news this week - Nov. 29, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.1 day ago
Today's biggest science news: Soyuz launch pad seriously damaged | 'Holy Grail' of shipwrecks | Interstellar object dangers - By - Ben Turner, Alexander McNamara, Patrick Pester, Brandon Specktor - last updated - 28 November 25 - Live blog - Friday, Nov. 28, 2025: Your daily feed of the biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines.1 day ago
Modern humans arrived in Australia 60,000 years ago and may have interbred with archaic humans such as 'hobbits' By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 28 November 25 - New genetic research shows that DNA and archaeological evidence align with the "long chronology" of the peopling of Australia.1 day ago
How dangerous are interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS? By - Evan Gough - published - 27 November 25 - Interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS are most likely to enter our solar system from two specific directions, a new study suggests. What does it mean for Earth?2 days ago
100,000 mph 'comet fragment' explodes in green fireball over Great Lakes, eerie videos show - By - James Price - published - 27 November 25 - A fireball lit up the skies over the Great Lakes in the early hours of Sunday and was visible for hundreds of miles.3 days ago
Decades-long droughts doomed one of the world's oldest civilizations - By - Owen Jarus - published - 27 November 25 - A series of lengthy droughts brought about the fall of the Indus Valley Civilization, a new study finds.3 days ago
Shrinking tree canopy at California schools could put kids at risk of extreme heat - By - Nicoletta Lanese - published - 27 November 25 - A recent study examined changes in tree canopy cover around California schools. The observed declines could put kids at higher risk of heat stress.3 days ago
Experts divided over claim that Chinese hackers launched world-first AI-powered cyber attack - but that's not what they're really worried about - By - Carly Page - published - 27 November 25 - Anthropic said a Chinese espionage group used its Claude AI to automate most of a cyberattack campaign, but experts question how autonomous the operation really was, and what it means for the future of AI-powered hacking.3 days ago
New semiconductor could allow classical and quantum computing on the same chip, thanks to superconductivity breakthrough - By - Anna Demming - published - 27 November 25 - Researchers believe they can fit 25 million Josephson junctions - a useful component for quantum computing - on one two-inch wafer with this approach.3 days ago
Ancient rock art along US-Mexico border persisted for more than 4,000 years - and it depicts Indigenous views of the universe - By - Aristos Georgiou - published - 26 November 25 - Researchers have uncovered evidence of an Indigenous artistic tradition that was painted along the U.S.-Mexico border for roughly 175 generations.3 days ago
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