Save 20% on the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon at Amazon

One of the coolest ships in the galaxy has a LEGO set to match - and you can save $34. | Continue reading


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Save a whopping $250 on one of the best Garmin watches with this anti-Prime Day deal

The premium Garmin fēnix 7X Sapphire Solar watch is now 28% off at Best Buy. | Continue reading


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Get one of our favorite star projectors for less than $20 at Amazon

Nab a fantastic discount on this adorable Galaxy Projector with an Amazon coupon. | Continue reading


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Best budget air purifier: Now 30% cheaper with this Prime Day air purifier deal

Save on the Blue Pure 411i Max, one of the best air purifiers you can buy right now. | Continue reading


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July's full 'Buck Moon' rises this week — and signals a big lunar transition is on the way

July's full moon — also known as the Buck Moon, the Thunder Moon and the Hay Moon — will be at its fullest on the night of July 21. It's the last "regular" full moon before a parade of four consecutive "supermoons" light up the sky. | Continue reading


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Save 35% on Nikon PROSTAFF P3 10x42 binoculars at Amazon

Pick up the beginner-friendly Nikon PROSTAFF P3 10x42 binoculars to get closer to the action for just under $100 in this Prime Day binocular deal. | Continue reading


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Better than Prime Day! Save $700 on Unistellar Odyssey at Best Buy

Best Buy are giving Amazon a run for their money with this amazing smart telescope deal — grab the Unistellar Odyssey for $1799.99 ahead of Prime Day. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Join Space.com's 25th Anniversary Virtual Panel on July 17: The Next 25 Years of Space Exploration — To the Moon, Mars and Beyond

Be sure to join visit Space.com at 12 p.m. EDT (1600 GMT) on July 17 for what promises to be an amazing discussion on the future of space exploration and astronomy. | Continue reading


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Earth's plate tectonics fired up hundreds of millions of years earlier than we thought, ancient crystals reveal

New research hints that plate tectonics began earlier than 4 billion years ago — not long after Earth had formed. | Continue reading


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20 satellites fall from sky after catastrophic SpaceX rocket failure, triggering investigation

Twenty doomed Starlink satellites, which were prematurely released during a botched Falcon 9 rocket launch last week, have burned up in the upper atmosphere after falling back to Earth, new data confirms. Experts are currently investigating what went wrong. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Is there a 'male menopause'?

Men in their 50s experience age-related symptoms and hormone declines — but is this the same as what women go through during menopause? | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

I just missed this Apple MacBook Air M3 Prime Day deal, and I'm livid!

Apple's latest MacBook Air is discounted heavily at Amazon for Prime Day, making it the same price as the older model. | Continue reading


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Prime Day air purifier deal: Save 20% on the number one best-selling air purifier on Amazon

The bestselling Levoit Core 300S air purifier is now 20% off at Amazon. | Continue reading


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Celestron Inspire 100AZ now $80 off in early Prime Day deal

Grab this fantastic beginner telescope to get a closer look at the moon and planets — Celestron Inspire 100AZ now $279 in this early Prime Day telescope deal. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

'Lovely freak of nature': Mutant blue frog hops into wildlife sanctuary workshop

Researchers in Australia spotted a magnificent tree frog with blue skin — the result of a rare genetic mutation called axanthism, which suppresses yellow pigments that usually tint the frogs green. | Continue reading


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Prime Day electric toothbrush deal: Save 25% at its lowest-ever price

Save 25% on the premium Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000 Special Edition electric toothbrush with this Walmart deal. | Continue reading


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Black hole growth is slowing down in the universe. New research could help explain why.

Black hole growth is slowing down, suggests a team of astrophysicists who looked back in time across the universe's 13.8 billion-year history. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

New in-car AI can flag drunk drivers by constantly scanning their face

An in-vehicle camera can continuously watch you for signs of intoxication, with a new AI algorithm pinpointing your level of drunkenness with a 75% accuracy. | Continue reading


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Pair of dog-size dinosaurs likely crushed to death in underground burrow collapse

New species of dinosaur discovered in Utah may have lived underground, with near-complete fossils indicating they died in burrows. | Continue reading


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Stunning Tang dynasty mural in tomb unearthed in China may portray a 'Westerner' man with blond hair

A Tang dynasty tomb unearthed in China dates from the 700s, and the murals on its walls give an unprecedented view of daily life at the time. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

What would happen if a black hole wandered into our solar system?

Black holes aren't "cosmic vacuum cleaners," but what would happen if one wandered into our solar system? | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Earth from space: Gravity waves spark pair of perfect cloud ripples above uninhabited islands

This 2023 astronaut photo shows a pair of perfectly aligned "wave clouds" rippling above the Crozet Islands in the Southern Ocean. The unusual patterns are the result of changes in temperature caused by gravity waves. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

People are falling in love with AI. Should we worry?

AI romantic companions can save some people from loneliness, but they also have a dark side. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Mysterious Maya underground structure unearthed in Mexico

Archaeologists in Campeche, Mexico, have found an underground structure beneath a Maya ball court, as well as offerings on top of a Maya pyramid at another site. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Space photo of the week: Warped 'penguin galaxy' spotted by JWST is waddling toward certain doom

To mark its second anniversary of operations, James Webb Space Telescope scientists share a stunning view of the Penguin and Egg galaxies as they slowly collide. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Lion Man: The oldest known evidence of religious belief in the world

Discovered inside a cave, the ivory statuette depicts a human and a lion. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

HIV prevention drug found 100% effective in clinical trial

The drug, lenacapavir, provided better protection than other preventive medications. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Panda ant: The wasps whose black and white females have giant stingers and parasitic babies

Panda ants are actually wasps masquerading as an adorable ant, with black and white females possessing stingers half as long as their entire bodies. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Do animals have friends?

Friendship is a key component of human social relationships. Is this also true for animals? | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Is MSG bad for you?

The case against MSG began with a letter to the editor back in the 1960s. But was there any truth to it? | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

2,400 people in Oregon potentially exposed to HIV, hepatitis through botched anesthesia

An anesthesiologist contracted at various Oregon health care facilities did not practice proper infection control, posing a risk to patients. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Milky Way's rarest black hole may lurk behind 7 stars that 'shouldn't be there'

Seven strangely-behaving stars in the Milky Way's Omega Centauri cluster may be under the influence of an extremely rare type of black hole, new research suggests. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Scientists breed most human-like mice yet

Scientists have bred mice that are just like us — at least in terms of their immune systems. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

LA may be spared 'horrifying' fate of the 'Big One' from San Andreas, simulation suggests

A new simulation of the shaking from a magnitude 7.8 south San Andreas earthquake suggests that Los Angeles might avoid a worst-case scenario. | Continue reading


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Early Prime Day earbuds deal: We've never seen these Beats earbuds cheaper on Amazon

Save almost 25% on the Beats Studio Plus running headphones with AirPods-like features in this early Prime Day earbuds deal, that's a saving of $40. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Entire pod of 89 pilot whales dies on Scottish beach in freak mass stranding

Dozens of long-finned pilot whales have beached and died on Sanday in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, in the biggest mass stranding the country has seen since 1995. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Remains of hundreds of 7,000-year-old 'standing stone circles' discovered in Saudi Arabia

Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have now excavated eight ancient stone circles that likely served as homes to people more than 7,000 years ago. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Norway's Dragon's Eye: The fantastical 'pothole' that emerged from ice 16,000 years ago

Norway's photogenic "Dragon's Eye" likely formed around 20,000 years ago, when all of Scandinavia sat beneath an enormous mass of ice called the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

James Webb Space Telescope sees an ancient black hole dance with colliding galaxies

Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have witnessed the dramatic dance between a supermassive black hole-powered quasar and merging galaxies less than a billion years after the Big Bang. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Most ChatGPT users think AI models have 'conscious experiences', study finds

The more people use tools like ChatGPT, the more likely they are to think they are conscious, which will carry ramifications for legal and ethical approaches to AI. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Does honey ever go bad?

Honey owes its long shelf-life to its makers, but it doesn't always last forever. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Save $80 on the best electric toothbrush and water flosser set

Better than Amazon: Save 40% at Walmart ahead of Prime Day on this Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Sonic Electric Toothbrush set. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Finally! Astronauts could drink their pee on space walks, thanks to clever new device

A new device may someday soon allow astronauts to drink purified water made from their filtered pee during spacewalks. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Scientists create weird 'time crystal' from atoms inflated to be hundreds of times bigger than normal

By blowing atoms up to several hundred times their size, researchers have been able to make another type of oddly-behaving time crystal. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Site of epic 'clash' between Spartacus and Romans uncovered

The fortification was built to corral the slave-revolt leader and his forces. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Astronomers measure 'warp speed' of Milky Way galaxy

The Milky Way is warped, possibly as the result of a collision with another galaxy billions of years ago. Studying this warp could reveal more about the structure of our galaxy's hidden matter. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Paleo-Arabic inscriptions on rock were made by Prophet Muhammad's unconverted companion, study finds

The writing is only the second confirmed inscription whose attribution connects to Muhammad. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago

Experimental menstrual product turns blood to jelly

Scientists are working to develop a new filler for period products that they say could help prevent leaks. | Continue reading


@livescience.com | 11 months ago