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Live Science features groundbreaking developments in science, space, technology, health, the environment, our culture and history.
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27- 'Complete lack of sunlight' killed a Renaissance-era toddler, CT scan reveals
- Dehumidifier vs air purifier: What’s the difference?
- Emperor penguins join threatened species list, thanks to climate change
- Bacteria could survive underground on Mars for hundreds of millions of years, new study finds
- What does cardio do to your body?
- Best humidifiers 2022: Relieve dry skin & allergy symptoms
- New 'oasis of life' filled with ravenous sharks is found hiding beneath Maldives ocean
- Screaming monkeys, 'headless' penguins and face-planting zebras take top honors in Comedy Wildlife awards
- Stunning (and spooky) photos of the final solar eclipse of 2022
- The last partial solar eclipse of 2022 is today, here’s what you need to know
- Nazi shipwreck is leaking toxic chemicals into the sea, 80 years after sinking
- 50,000-year-old DNA reveals the first-ever look at a Neanderthal family
- Dehumidifier vs air purifier: What’s the difference?
- Best humidifiers 2022: Relieve dry skin & allergy symptoms
- 4 types of vegetarian diets
- What made billions of snow crabs disappear from the Bering Sea?
- Mosquito larvae launch their heads like tiny harpoons to nab prey, video reveals
- Giant, ostrich-like dinosaur and its smaller cousin roamed Mississippi during the late Cretaceous
- What if humans had tails?
- Minibrains grown from human and mouse neurons learn to play Pong
- Document supposedly written by Galileo is a fake
- Where did the idea of the 'wicked stepmother' come from?
- Deductive reasoning vs. Inductive reasoning
- What is culture?
- Best microscopes for kids 2022
- Save $300 on this incredible Canon EOS R camera and lens kit
- Amazon slashes iPad prices after Apple reveals new models
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- 'Complete lack of sunlight' killed a Renaissance-era toddler, CT scan reveals By Jennifer Nalewicki published 26 October 22 CT scans of the child's mummy show that the toddler, a descendant of an Austrian count, died from a vitamin D deficiency due to lack of sunlight.
- Dehumidifier vs air purifier: What’s the difference? By Lou Mudge published 26 October 22 They can both make a big difference to your home, but when it comes to a dehumidifier vs air purifier, which best suits your needs?
- Emperor penguins join threatened species list, thanks to climate change By Nicoletta Lanese published 26 October 22 The world's largest penguins have joined the threatened species list.
- Bacteria could survive underground on Mars for hundreds of millions of years, new study finds By Stephanie Pappas published 26 October 22 New research suggests that signs of ancient Martian life could be out there – or rather, hidden just beneath the Martian surface, safe from harmful radiation.
- What does cardio do to your body? By Nathaniel Lee published 26 October 22 Reference What does cardio do to your body? We asked a doctor to explain its many benefits
- Best humidifiers 2022: Relieve dry skin & allergy symptoms By Sarah Finley published 26 October 22 Buying Guide We've tested the best humidifiers on the market today to help you find the perfect model for your home
- Swarming bees may potentially change the weather, new study suggests Bees can electrify the air by as much as 1000 volts per meter, or more than a thunderstorm.
- Bacteria could survive underground on Mars for hundreds of millions of years, new study finds New research suggests that signs of ancient Martian life could be out there – or rather, hidden just beneath the Martian surface, safe from harmful radiation.
- Hundreds of medieval skeletons, half of them children, discovered under Wales department store More than 240 skeletons have been unearthed from a former medieval friary cemetery, revealing a "snapshot of the community."
- 'Complete lack of sunlight' killed a Renaissance-era toddler, CT scan reveals CT scans of the child's mummy show that the toddler, a descendant of an Austrian count, died from a vitamin D deficiency due to lack of sunlight.
- Emperor penguins join threatened species list, thanks to climate change The world's largest penguins have joined the threatened species list.
- 9 incredible treasures discovered in King Tut's tomb When archaeologist Howard Carter and colleagues discovered King Tut's tomb 100 years ago, he reported seeing "wonderful things." Here are nine lavish findings from the ancient Egyptian burial.
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- New 'oasis of life' filled with ravenous sharks is found hiding beneath Maldives ocean By Ben Turner published 25 October 22 The sharks are following micronekton, which travel from the surface to the depths at dawn.
- Screaming monkeys, 'headless' penguins and face-planting zebras take top honors in Comedy Wildlife awards By Stephanie Pappas published 21 October 22 The 2022 Comedy Wildlife Photography Award finalists show wildlife's greatest goofballs, from skeptical owls to barfing fish.
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- What made billions of snow crabs disappear from the Bering Sea?
- Amazon slashes iPad prices after Apple reveals new models
- 50,000-year-old DNA reveals the first-ever look at a Neanderthal family
- Scientists design algorithm that 'reads' people's thoughts from brain scans
- Stunning (and spooky) photos of the final solar eclipse of 2022
- https://www.livescience.com/universe-had-no-beginning-time
- What if the universe had no beginning?
- Scientists design algorithm that 'reads' people's thoughts from brain scans
- 1st preserved dinosaur butthole is 'perfect' and 'unique,' paleontologist says
- Swarming bees may potentially change the weather, new study suggests
- Hundreds of medieval skeletons, half of them children, discovered under Wales department store
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- Stunning (and spooky) photos of the final solar eclipse of 2022 By Brandon Specktor published 25 October 22 On Tuesday, Oct. 25, half the world saw the moon's shadow creep over the surface of the sun in the year's last partial solar eclipse.
- The last partial solar eclipse of 2022 is today, here’s what you need to know By Ben Turner published 24 October 22 The moon will block out the sun across Europe, north Africa, the Middle East and parts of Asia
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- Nazi shipwreck is leaking toxic chemicals into the sea, 80 years after sinking By Tom Metcalfe published 24 October 22 A Nazi shipwreck that sank in the North Sea in 1942 is still polluting the seafloor around it, but there are signs of sea life adapting to the wreck.
- 50,000-year-old DNA reveals the first-ever look at a Neanderthal family By Kristina Killgrove published 23 October 22 A new genetic analysis of 50,000-year-old Neanderthal remains found in a Siberian cave reveals that these humans traveled in small, family-oriented groups.
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- Dehumidifier vs air purifier: What’s the difference? By Lou Mudge published 26 October 22 They can both make a big difference to your home, but when it comes to a dehumidifier vs air purifier, which best suits your needs?
- Best humidifiers 2022: Relieve dry skin & allergy symptoms By Sarah Finley published 26 October 22 Buying Guide We've tested the best humidifiers on the market today to help you find the perfect model for your home
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- 4 types of vegetarian diets By Jack Phillips published 26 October 22 Want to eat less meat? Here are the four most popular types of vegetarian diets
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- What made billions of snow crabs disappear from the Bering Sea? By Joanna Thompson published 20 October 22 The Bering Sea's snow crab population has been in decline over the last five years, but this season the population has collapsed.
- Mosquito larvae launch their heads like tiny harpoons to nab prey, video reveals By Mindy Weisberger published 20 October 22 Researchers have captured the first-ever footage of mosquito larvae flinging their heads at prey in deadly hunting strikes.
- Giant, ostrich-like dinosaur and its smaller cousin roamed Mississippi during the late Cretaceous By Laura Geggel published 20 October 22 A giant, ostrich-like dinosaur and its smaller cousin, also an ornithomimosaur, sprinted through what is now Mississippi about 85 million years ago.
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- What if humans had tails? By Joanna Thompson published 24 October 22 If humans had tails, what would they be like, and how would we use them?
- Minibrains grown from human and mouse neurons learn to play Pong By Harry Baker published 14 October 22 Researchers taught a synthetic neuron network to play a version of the retro arcade game "Pong" by integrating the brain cells into an electrode array controlled by a computer program.
- Document supposedly written by Galileo is a fake By Stephanie Pappas published 22 August 22 A document thought to have been handwritten by Galileo Galilei is in fact a 20th-century fake.
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- Where did the idea of the 'wicked stepmother' come from? By Joanna Thompson published 23 October 22 Many fairytales have an evil stepmother who is determined to ruin the lives of her stepchildren. But what are the roots of this age-old trope?
- Deductive reasoning vs. Inductive reasoning By Alina Bradford, Mindy Weisberger published 19 October 22 Here's a look at the differences between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning, with examples of each type of scientific reasoning.
- What is culture? By Stephanie Pappas, Callum McKelvie published 17 October 22 Reference Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
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- Best microscopes for kids 2022 By Morgan Bailee Boggess McCoy published 26 October 22 Children love exploring the world around them, and our list of best microscopes for kids will help them do just that.
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