00:38 ''Never been seen before'': First images from new ISS solar telescope reveal subtle ''fluctuations'' in sun''s outer atmosphere (www.livescience.com)
06-30 ''Unlike conventional electronics'': New liquid metal-infused circuit boards can self-heal and work after taking heavy damage (www.livescience.com)
06-27 ''It is our obligation to future generations'': Scientists want thousands of human poop samples for microbe ''doomsday vault'' (www.livescience.com)
06-26 ''Thriving and densely-built'': Archaeologists unearth ''tower'' houses and ceremonial building in ancient Egyptian city of Imet (www.livescience.com)
06-26 Wild weather: ''Ring of fire'' thunderstorms loom around ''heat dome'' as season''s first tropical storm, Andrea, named in the Atlantic (www.livescience.com)
06-25 ''This result has been more than a decade in the making'': Millions of qubits on a single quantum processor now possible after cryogenic breakthrough (www.livescience.com)
06-25 ''She is the only person in the world compatible with herself'' — scientists discover new blood type but it''s unique to just one person from Guadeloupe (www.livescience.com)
06-25 ''A first in applied physics'': Breakthrough quantum computer could consume 2,000 times less power than a supercomputer and solve problems 200 times faster (www.livescience.com)
06-22 Your devices feed AI assistants and harvest personal data even if they’re asleep. Here''s how to know what you''re sharing. (www.livescience.com)
06-21 AI hallucinates more frequently as it gets more advanced — is there any way to stop it from happening, and should we even try? (www.livescience.com)
06-20 ''Reliable quantum computing is here'': Novel approach to error-correction can reduce errors in future systems up to 1,000 times, Microsoft scientists say (www.livescience.com)
06-20 Watch David Attenborough''s Ocean from anywhere in the world with this NordVPN deal — and grab an Amazon voucher just in time for Prime Day (www.livescience.com)
06-20 ''World''s most difficult jigsaw puzzle'': Archaeologists piece together thousands of shattered fresco blocks from ancient Roman villa (www.livescience.com)
06-18 JWST spies frigid alien world on bizarre orbit: ''One of the coldest, oldest and faintest planets that we''ve imaged to date'' (www.livescience.com)
06-18 ''Artificial intelligence is not a miracle cure'': Nobel laureate raises questions about AI-generated image of black hole spinning at the heart of our galaxy (www.livescience.com)
06-16 ''Statistically, that shouldn’t have happened'': Something very weird occurred in the ocean after the dinosaur-killing asteroid hit (www.livescience.com)
06-14 ''Completely new and totally unexpected finding'': Iron deficiency in pregnancy can cause ''male'' mice to develop female organs (www.livescience.com)
06-11 ''People thought this couldn''t be done'': Scientists observe light of ''cosmic dawn'' with a telescope on Earth for the first time ever (www.livescience.com)
06-10 IBM will build monster 10,000-qubit quantum computer by 2029 after ''solving science'' behind fault tolerance — the biggest bottleneck to scaling up (www.livescience.com)
06-10 ''Lost Colony'' of Roanoke may have assimilated into Indigenous society, archaeologist claims — but not everyone is convinced (www.livescience.com)
06-06 Elon Musk threatens to decommission SpaceX''s Dragon spacecraft after Trump feud. What does it mean for the US space industry? (www.livescience.com)
06-06 ''Meth is what makes you able to do your job'': AI can push you to relapse if you''re struggling with addiction, study finds (www.livescience.com)
06-06 Earth''s energy imbalance is rising much faster than scientists expected — and now researchers worry they might lose the means to figure out why (www.livescience.com)
06-04 An ''invisible threat'': Swarm of hidden ''city killer'' asteroids around Venus could one day collide with Earth, simulations show (www.livescience.com)
06-04 ''Foolhardy at best, and deceptive and dangerous at worst'': Don''t believe the hype — here''s why artificial general intelligence isn''t what the billionaires tell you it is (www.livescience.com)
06-04 Facing steep funding cuts, scientists propose using black holes as particle colliders instead of building new ones on Earth (www.livescience.com)
06-02 Prosciutto di Portici: A portable sundial that looks like a pork leg — and it was likely owned by Julius Caesar''s father-in-law before Mount Vesuvius erupted (www.livescience.com)
05-31 Photographer captures ghostly ripples over Colorado night sky. ''It is rare to see it directly overhead and moving like that'' (www.livescience.com)
05-31 What goes up must come down: How megaconstellations like SpaceX''s Starlink network pose a grave safety threat to us on Earth (www.livescience.com)
05-31 ''No radio astronomy from the ground would be possible anymore'': Satellite mega-swarms are blinding us to the cosmos — and a critical ''inflection point'' is approaching (www.livescience.com)