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Live Science readers reveal whether they would use a hypothetical "pregnancy robot" — a humanoid machine fitted with an ...
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Early Earth may not have had the right ingredients for life — until a nearby Mars-size planet crashed into it, two new studies hint.
But AI can also go rogue, tell people to drink glue and make chlorine gas and influence teenagers' behavior in surprising and sinister ways. That raises the question: Can we really trust AI? Take our ...
Archaeologists discovered a 2,200-year-old bronze warrior charm while excavating an ancient Celtic town in Germany.
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A new fiber computer contains eight devices that work together as a single computing entity, and scientists want to weave many of them so they can work together as cohesive smart garments.
New models suggest that Ceres, the asteroid belt's largest object, once had a radioactive core that could have sustained life ...
"We wanted to take pictures of the actual electrons that are driving that motion," Ian Gabalski, a physics doctoral student and lead author of the study, told Live Science. If scientists can ...
This air purifier impressed us with its thoughtful design, great air-cleaning performance and a built-in white noise machine. However, it will not suit everyone.
"Congratulations to @SpaceX on its Starship test. Flight 10's success paves the way for the Starship Human Landing System ...