04-24 ''A completely new reality'': Bolder measures are needed to prevent extreme water shortages in cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas that depend on the Colorado River (www.livescience.com)
04-24 ''Strong, undeniable public examples of something positive'': Astronaut Chris Hadfield on why Artemis II hit him hard, the importance of spaceflight, and why we need to send a guitar to the moon (www.livescience.com)
04-22 Diagnostic dilemma: A teen''s classic diabetes symptoms didn''t improve with treatment — revealing she also had a much rarer syndrome (www.livescience.com)
04-22 NASA shuts off another Voyager 1 instrument as humanity''s most distant spacecraft prepares for risky ''Big Bang'' maneuver to save power (www.livescience.com)
04-21 ''We''re the best servants anyone could dream of!'' AI superintelligence has no need to enslave humans because we''re already bowing to it (www.livescience.com)
04-19 Naked mole rats wage bloody wars of succession to choose a new queen — but one colony did something scientists have never seen before (www.livescience.com)
04-19 ''The chances of you living 50 years are very small'': Theoretical physicist explains why humanity likely won''t survive to see all the forces unified (www.livescience.com)
04-19 Largest-ever 3D map of the universe shows 47 million galaxies, from the Milky Way to ''cosmic noon'' — Space photo of the week (www.livescience.com)
04-18 Science news this week: Physicists witness faster-than-light darkness pinpricks, humans are still evolving, and some polar bears are getting fatter than ever (www.livescience.com)
04-18 Science history: Doctor autopsies the brain of a man who couldn''t speak — and reveals the seat of spoken language — April 18, 1861 (www.livescience.com)
04-17 Anglo-Saxon burial holds an older sister cradling her little brother after they both died 1,400 years ago, possibly of an infectious disease (www.livescience.com)
04-17 Colorado River may have pooled and spilled over to form the Grand Canyon, solving a long-standing mystery — but not everyone agrees (www.livescience.com)
04-16 Hackers used AI to steal hundreds of millions of Mexican government and private citizen records in one of the largest cybersecurity breaches ever (www.livescience.com)
04-16 ''Something''s missing'': Most thorough-ever study of the cosmos proves we still can''t explain how the universe is expanding (www.livescience.com)
04-16 ''Human evolution didn''t slow down; we were just missing the signal'': Large DNA study reveals natural selection led to more redheads and less male-pattern baldness (www.livescience.com)
04-15 73 moon landings? NASA''s ''Moon Base User''s Guide'' reveals the agency''s ''most ambitious space project'' will be fraught with challenges (www.livescience.com)
04-14 Physicists just witnessed pinpricks of darkness moving faster than the speed of light — without breaking the laws of relativity (www.livescience.com)
04-14 ''Oslo patient'' likely cured of HIV after getting stem cell transplant from his brother, who is genetically resistant to the virus (www.livescience.com)
04-12 ''Human minds shouldn''t have to go through'' this: Artemis II crew recalls unreal moment when Earth disappeared — Space photo of the week (www.livescience.com)
04-11 Science news this week: Artemis II splashes down, the world''s fattest parrot bounces back, and the Shroud of Turin is contaminated (www.livescience.com)
04-11 There are ''reasons to be confident'' about faulty Artemis II heat shield ahead of 25,000 mph reentry, space expert Ed Macauley says (www.livescience.com)
04-09 Science history: Doctor hypothesizes that ''transmissible proteins'' can cause disease, contradicting a ''central dogma'' of molecular biology — April 9, 1982 (www.livescience.com)
04-08 ''In every continent where humans are present, water bankruptcy is manifesting itself'': Exiled Iranian scientist Kaveh Madani on our desperate need to preserve our most precious resource (www.livescience.com)
04-08 ''So much magic'': Artemis II shares first images from the far side of the moon, including new ''Earthset'' and total eclipse in space (www.livescience.com)
04-06 We went to Finland to hear about the new ''sand battery'' that will turn stored renewable energy back into power for the electrical grid (www.livescience.com)
04-05 NASA telescope uncovers new mystery in supernova first spotted by Chinese astronomers 2,000 years ago — Space photo of the week (www.livescience.com)
04-05 Fossil site in China reveals bevy of complex creatures lived prior to the Cambrian explosion, including a ''Dune''-like sandworm (www.livescience.com)
04-02 Chinese satellite with robotic ''octopus arm'' passes key refueling test in orbit — making longer-lived space assets more likely (www.livescience.com)
04-02 ''Not how you build a digital mind'': How reasoning failures are preventing AI models from achieving human-level intelligence (www.livescience.com)
04-02 Astronauts can face ''nearly lethal doses'' of solar radiation — so why launch Artemis II during the sun''s peak of activity? Space scientist Patricia Reiff explains. (www.livescience.com)
04-01 ''It blew my mind'': Long-lost ice-age ecosystem, including fossils of lion-size armadillo and giant ground sloth, discovered in Texas ''water cave'' (www.livescience.com)
03-31 Snag this Paramount deal and get a bird''s-eye view of the world with these amazing documentaries — but be quick, it ends today! (www.livescience.com)
03-31 Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits — not the millions we assumed — to break the world''s most secure encryption algorithms (www.livescience.com)
03-31 Tasmanian tigers discovered in Indigenous rock art in Australia, suggesting these marsupials lived there much longer than thought (www.livescience.com)
03-30 Tudor Heart: A Renaissance gold necklace featuring a French-English pun on the love between Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon (www.livescience.com)
03-29 AI systems are enabling mass surveillance in the US, and there is no national law that ''meaningfully limits'' the use of this data (www.livescience.com)
03-28 Science news this week: NASA announces nuclear rocket, space reproduction proves difficult, and why weed gives you the munchies (www.livescience.com)
03-28 Our fossil fuel economy is a house of cards and Trump''s war in Iran is about to topple it. The need for a clean energy transition has never been clearer. (www.livescience.com)
03-27 Astronauts may struggle to reproduce in outer space, study suggests — what does that mean for the future of space colonization? (www.livescience.com)
03-26 Chinese lander reveals giant ''cavity'' of radiation between Earth and the moon — and it could change how lunar exploration is done (www.livescience.com)
03-26 NASA announces ''near‑impossible'' space plans, including 20B moon base and humanity''s first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft (www.livescience.com)
03-26 This excellent NordVPN deal knocks up to 77% off the price and comes with a 50 Amazon voucher — perfect if you want to watch nature documentaries on the go (www.livescience.com)
03-25 Iran war has already released a staggering amount of CO2 — and the destruction of schools, homes and buildings is the biggest source (www.livescience.com)
03-24 AI compressed billions of years of evolution into seconds to create ''Lego-like robots'' that can recover even when they lose limbs (www.livescience.com)
03-22 Rare star spotted in its original galaxy could answer a key question about the ingredients of life: Space photo of the week (www.livescience.com)
03-21 ''That''s why there''s 9 billion of us and not 9 billion of some other primate'': Why our ability to adapt is humanity''s ''superpower'' (www.livescience.com)
03-20 Monte Verde, one of the earliest Indigenous sites in South America, is much younger than thought, study claims. But others call it ''egregiously poor geological work.'' (www.livescience.com)
03-20 ''Dark oxygen'' discovery on the seafloor is ''fundamentally at odds with thermodynamics'' and should be retracted, experts say (www.livescience.com)
03-19 Scientists witness birth of one of the universe''s strongest magnets for the first time, thanks to a general relativity ''magic trick'' (www.livescience.com)
03-19 All 5 ''letters'' of DNA found on an asteroid speeding through our solar system. What do they tell us about the origins of life? (www.livescience.com)
03-19 Drought paradox study reveals plants around Colorado River turn to groundwater when it gets too hot and dry, reducing flow into the already strained basin (www.livescience.com)
03-18 New AI image generator runs using 10 times fewer steps than today''s best models — and it''s coming to smartphones and laptops (www.livescience.com)
03-17 ''We got evidence of boars, deer, bears, aurochs'': Ancient DNA reveals sunken realm Doggerland had habitable forests during the last ice age (www.livescience.com)
03-16 A single injection of mRNA-like treatment could help heart muscle heal after a heart attack in mice and pigs. Could it work in humans too? (www.livescience.com)
03-16 Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius: The only surviving larger-than-life-size statue of a pagan Roman emperor — a rarity that Michelangelo refurbished (www.livescience.com)