Strange & Offbeat
NASA switches off Voyager instruments to extend life of the two interstellar spacecraft: 'Every day could be our last.'
NASA engineers are turning off two instruments to ensure that the twin spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voy ...View More
'One doctor told me I was making myself feel pain': What happens when autoimmune disorders are misdiagnosed a 'psychosomatic'
Feeling disbelieved when knowing that there is something very wrong with your body can have devastat ...View More
Space photo of the week: Hubble hunts a stellar 'imposter' hiding in the Great Bear
What it is: The spiral galaxy UGC 5460Where it is: 60 million light-years away in the constellation ...View More
Pet cats arrived in China via the Silk Road 1,400 years ago, ancient DNA study finds
China's first pet cats arrived in the country around 1,400 years ago — likely via the famous Silk Ro ...View More
HP Omen 16 (2023) review: A cut-price gaming laptop with noisy fans
Why you can trust Live Science Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products ...View More
'In that moment, that was everything to me': Patient describes joy of regaining vision in 1 eye after new stem cell therapy
On Independence Day 2020, Nick Kharufeh was enjoying a fireworks display on the street near his aunt ...View More
Northwestern Morocco was inhabited long before the Phoenicians arrived, 4,200-year-old settlement reveals
Archaeologists in Morocco have discovered the remains of a 4,200-year-old settlement that predates t ...View More
AGI could now arrive as early as 2026 — but not all scientists agree
The rise of artificial general intelligence (AGI) — an artificial intelligence (AI) system with supe ...View More
Was medieval armor bulletproof?
A knight in "shining armor" wielding a sword or lance is an iconic medieval image, but more advanced ...View More
Science news this week: Gravitational memory and woolly mice
Einstein's equations might need a rewrite — that is, if we want to explain how the insides of black ...View More













