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Why can't we walk through walls if atoms are mostly empty space?
In movies, people phase through walls like ghosts — think Vision from "Avengers" or Harry Potter goi ...View More
'Minibrains' reveal secrets of how key brain cells form in the womb
Immune cells in the human brain may be critical to orchestrating the organ's development in the womb ...View More
Will there be a La Niña this fall? Here's what forecasters predict and what it means for the weather
La Niña conditions could develop in the fall and early winter, but they will probably be weak and sh ...View More
Whoop MG review — A screenless fitness tracker for performance geeks
Why you can trust Live Science Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products ...View More
What is the world's slowest animal?
Fast animals get plenty of attention for their incredible feats of speed. But what about animals tha ...View More
China is dunking data centers into the ocean to keep them cool
To grow its economy, China is betting big on artificial intelligence, cloud computing and other digi ...View More
X-ray telescope finds something unexpected with the 'heartbeat black hole'
A black hole’s bizarre "heartbeat" is forcing astronomers to reconsider how these cosmic heavyweight ...View More
Scientists may have found a powerful new space object: 'It doesn't fit comfortably into any known category'
A bewilderingly powerful mystery object found in a nearby galaxy and only visible so far in millimet ...View More
Pallas's cat: One of the world's oldest felines that stands on its bushy tail to keep its paws warm
Pallas's cat, also known as a manul, is a feline from Central Asia that yelps like a small dog and h ...View More
Science news this week: Storms rage on Earth and the sun, and a new moon is spotted around Uranus
Hurricane Erin flooded our coverage this week, as the first Atlantic hurricane of the season also be ...View More













