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Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
The Huns were nomadic warriors, likely from Asia, who are best known for invading and terrorizing Europe in the fourth and ...
New research suggests how PCOS may be partly inherited through "epigenetic memory," offering insight into why the condition tends to run in families.
A newly created cell model of the amniotic sac could reveal new insights into early pregnancy, as well as generate helpful ...
An experimental treatment called VERVE-102 lowers the amount of "bad" cholesterol in the blood of people with specific ...
Armed with the world's largest digital camera, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile will take night-sky images that ...
As flash floods ravage areas like the Texas Hill Country, research shows that technology alone cannot save lives during flooding emergencies.
A man in New South Wales was exposed to a rare relative of the rabies virus and died of the resulting infection. His was only the fourth case of the disease ever documented.
By analyzing ancient DNA, scientists determined when, where and how our ancestors got sick from infectious diseases.
Astronomers have been given the rare opportunity to study an extrasolar object after the recent discovery of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. Experts tell Live Science how they are planning to observe ...
Satellite imagery has revealed a yet-to-be-explained rise in the Southern Ocean's salinity. It could be a key factor in the decline of the region's sea ice.
This is the first time such results have been achieved in both children and adult patients born with a specific type of ...