Strange & Offbeat
How the racist study of skulls gripped Victorian Britain's scientists
The recent publication of the University of Edinburgh's Review of Race and History has drawn attenti ...View More
Science news this week: A world first pig-to-human lung transplant, and SpaceX’s Starship nails a test flight
This week's science news has been filled with medical breakthroughs, including the first-ever pig-to ...View More
In the dark for 11 million years: How blind cavefish rewrote evolution
Small, colorless, and blind, amblyopsid cavefishes inhabit subterranean waters throughout the easter ...View More
Do you trust AI?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept — it's here. From chatbots that perfo ...View More
Cataclysmic crash with neighboring planet may be the reason there's life on Earth today, new studies hint
Early Earth was a barren wasteland incapable of supporting life until a big protoplanet crash carrie ...View More
Online Flea Market Bans the Sale of Ultrasound Photos to Prevent Pregnancy Fraud
Mercari, Japan’s leading online flea market, decided to prevent the sale of ultrasound photos on its ...View More
Scientists watch a single electron move during a chemical reaction for first time ever
For the first time, scientists have used ultrafast X-ray flashes to take a direct image of a single ...View More
The 3 best fitness tracker deals we have spotted in the Labor Day sale
Looking for a new smartwatch? Now is a great time to save money on some of the best fitness trackers ...View More
2,100-year-old skeleton of warrior nicknamed 'Lord of Sakar,' buried in a stunning gold wreath, unearthed in Bulgaria
Archaeologists have unearthed a dazzling gold wreath in a 2,100-year-old burial mound of a Thracian ...View More
Levoit Sprout air purifier review — Baby-friendly solution to airborne pollutants
Why you can trust Live Science Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products ...View More













