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Genetics -- 'More Neanderthal than human': How DNA from our long-lost ancestors affects our health today
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Human Evolution -- Tiny bump on 7 million-year-old fossil suggests ancient ape walked upright - and might even be a human ancestor4 days ago
Human Evolution -- Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco7 days ago
Animals -- 50 mind-blowing science facts about our incredible world9 days ago
Earthquakes -- Parkfield, San Andreas, and the quest for a 'crystal ball' for predicting earthquakes before they happen1 day ago
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Human Evolution -- 10 things we learned about Neanderthals in 202514 days ago
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Extraterrestrial Life -- Scientists are debating a 70-year-old UFO mystery as new images come to light1 month ago
Artificial Intelligence -- Even AI has trouble figuring out if text was written by AI - here's why9 days ago
Health -- From gene therapy breakthroughs to preventable disease outbreaks: The health trends that will shape 20269 days ago
Human Evolution -- Scientists claim 'Lucy' may not be our direct ancestor after all, stoking fierce debate18 days ago
Human Evolution -- 'An extreme end of human genetic variation': Ancient humans were isolated in southern Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are stunningly different1 month ago
James Webb telescope saw black holes emerging from 'cocoons' near the dawn of time - By - Skyler Ware - published - 14 January 26 - The gaseous cocoons surrounding "little red dots" hint at their true nature, a new James Webb telescope study hints.8 hours ago
One of the last woolly rhinos to walk Earth was eaten by a wolf pup - and scientists have now sequenced its genome from the undigested meat - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 14 January 26 - More than 14,000 years ago, a wolf pup ate a piece of woolly rhino. Scientists have analyzed the rhino's DNA to figure out why it went extinct.8 hours ago
'One of those rare 'wow' moments': Zombie star near Earth has a rainbow shockwave that 'shouldn't be there' By - Harry Baker - published - 14 January 26 - A new study reveals a rare-breaking white dwarf star, dubbed RXJ0528+2838, that is somehow generating a rainbow-like "bow shock" as it zooms through the Milky Way. The cosmic zombie is also ripping apart its partner star like a black hole.8 hours ago
18 of Earth's biggest river deltas - including the Nile and Amazon - are sinking faster than global sea levels are rising - By - Sascha Pare - published - 14 January 26 - Worldwide, millions of people live in river deltas that are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, research suggests. This exacerbates the risk of catastrophic coastal flooding and land loss.9 hours ago
Rivers & Oceans9 hours ago
Strange, 'starved' galaxy died 'a death of 1,000 cuts' in the ancient universe, JWST reveals - By - Elizabeth Howell - published - 14 January 26 - A supermassive black hole embedded in an early galaxy likely starved the galaxy of gas needed to form young stars, new observations revealed.3 hours ago
MIT's chip stacking breakthrough could cut energy use in power-hungry AI processes - By - Fiona Jackson - published - 14 January 26 - Data doesn't have to travel as far or waste as much energy when the memory and logic components are closer together.11 hours ago
SETI scientists reveal 100 'signals of interest' from collapsed Arecibo Observatory - By - Brandon Specktor - published - 13 January 26 - A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 'signals of interest' with the world's largest radio telescope.1 day ago
Mega-iceberg A23a, formerly the world's largest, turns into bright 'blue mush' as it finally dies after 40 years at sea - By - Harry Baker - published - 13 January 26 - New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue striations on its surface. The striking snaps hint that the "megaberg" will soon disappear forever, ending a surprisingly eventful four-decade-long saga.1 day ago
Artemis 2 mission update: Rollout imminent as NASA prepares first crewed Artemis mission to the moon - By - Patrick Pester - published - 13 January 26 - NASA's Artemis 2 rollout could be as early as this weekend as the space agency makes final preparations for its first crewed Artemis moon mission.1 day ago
tzi the Iceman mummy carried a high-risk strain of HPV, research finds - By - Aristos Georgiou - published - 13 January 26 - Two renowned prehistoric individuals were likely infected with a human papillomavirus that has been linked to several cancers.1 day ago
Is there such a thing as 'too much' protein? By - Christoph Schwaiger - published - 13 January 26 - Daily protein requirements vary a bit person to person, but some evidence suggests consuming high amounts of protein could do more harm than good. Live Science spoke to experts to learn more.1 day ago
Food & Diet7 days ago
A runaway black hole, a human ancestor discovered in Casablanca cave, and vaccine schedule slashed - By - Ben Turner - published - 10 January 26 - Science news this week - Jan. 10, 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.4 days ago
