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Evolution -- 'Maybe they're waiting for something that only happens thousands of years later': The hidden life 'sleeping' deep beneath Earth for millions of years
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Geology -- Scientist accidentally stumbles across bizarre ancient 'wrinkle structures' in Morocco that shouldn't be there2 days ago
Arts & Entertainment -- Live Science crossword puzzle #30: Brightest star in the night sky - 5 down14 hours 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 different2 months ago
Human Behavior -- About Live Science2 months ago
Planet Earth -- Discoveries inside Earth, Artemis II scrub, and an ape that can play pretend15 hours ago
Animals -- 50 mind-blowing science facts about our incredible world1 month ago
Arts & Entertainment -- Daily sudoku: Take a break with this classic numbers puzzle4 days ago
Human Evolution -- 10 things we learned about Neanderthals in 20251 month ago
Astronomy -- AI spots 'jellyfish,' 'hamburgers' and other unexplainable objects in Hubble telescope data11 days ago
Genetics -- 'More Neanderthal than human': How DNA from our long-lost ancestors affects our health today1 month ago
Archaeology -- 10 things we learned about our human ancestors in 20251 month ago
Technology -- AI swarms, mysterious Zapotec tomb, pancreatic cancer breakthrough and the growing threat of U.S. dam collapses.6 days ago
Human Evolution -- Human origins quiz: How well do you know the story of humanity?24 days ago
Archaeology -- 'Biological time capsules': How DNA from cave dirt is revealing clues about early humans and Neanderthals10 hours ago
Viking Age mass grave holds mysterious mix of dismembered human remains and complete skeletons, including a 'giant' who'd had brain surgery - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 9 February 26 - Archaeologists and student excavators uncovered a Viking Age pit full of dismembered remains near Cambridge, England.8 hours ago
'Night owls' may have worse heart health - but why? By - Isha Ishtiaq - published - 8 February 26 - Emerging evidence suggests that "night owls" are more likely to have poor heart health and a higher risk of heart attack or stroke than "morning larks." Why is that?1 day ago
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Dramatic death of Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) caught on camera - Space photo of the week - By - Jamie Carter - published - 8 February 26 - The Gemini North telescope snapped a spectacular view of Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) breaking apart as it emerged from the other side of the sun in October.1 day ago
'There's no reason to ban us from playing': Analysis debunks notion that transgender women have inherent physical advantages in sports - By - Kristina Killgrove, Nicoletta Lanese - published - 7 February 26 - A meta-analysis of 52 studies that included over 5,000 transgender people suggests that transgender women's physical fitness after hormone therapy is comparable to that of cisgender women.2 days ago
New 'sungrazing' comet could become visible to the naked eye during the day - if the sun doesn't destroy it7 hours ago
Impossibly powerful 'ghost particle' that slammed into Earth may have come from an exploding black hole - and it could upend both particle physics and cosmology7 hours ago
The best toddler-friendly air purifier we have tested is now at its lowest-ever price11 hours ago
Sandals of Tutankhamun: 3,300-year-old footwear that let King Tut walk all over his enemies11 hours ago
Paleo-Inuit people braved icy seas to reach remote Greenland islands 4,500 years ago, archaeologists discover16 hours ago
