
Kacey Deamer
Latest articles by Kacey Deamer

Iron Age Brew Recreated from Ancient Cauldron's Remnants
By Kacey Deamer published
The alcoholic drink was probably a type of mead known as braggot.

Snowy 'Veins' of Siberia Captured in Haunting Image from Space
By Kacey Deamer published
Satellites offer a new view of snow-covered Arctic landscape.

First-Ever Dinosaur Brain Tissue Found
By Kacey Deamer published
The dinosaur's brain was "pickled" in a bog or swamp shortly after its death.

In Images: Fossilized Dinosaur Brain Tissue
By Kacey Deamer published
The fossilized brain is most likely from a species similar to Iguanodon, a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived about 133 million years ago.

Robo Beer Run: Self-Driving Truck Delivers Budweiser
By Kacey Deamer published
A self-driving truck recently made a 120-mile beer run.

Huge Magma Chamber Created Enormous Dome in Central Andes
By Kacey Deamer published
The study also offers insight into the creation of continental crust as well as the region's supervolcanoes.

Picture This: Startup Satellite Fleet Will Image Planet Daily
By Kacey Deamer published
The company's goal is "to image the whole world every day, making change visible, accessible and actionable."

New Plastic-Based Textile Helps Cool You Off
By Kacey Deamer published
Just as sweating is one way the body cools off, a new type of fabric could help people reduce body heat.

Meet Snooty: The World's Oldest Manatee Living in Captivity
By Kacey Deamer published
Snooty is "intelligent, he's very personable" and he's the oldest manatee living in captivity.

Why Are Thousands of 'Scrotum Frogs' Dying Off in South America?
By Kacey Deamer published
The baggy-skinned frogs absorb oxygen and environmental contaminants through their skin.

Devil vs. Superbug: Bacteria Succumb to Tasmanian Devil Milk
By Kacey Deamer published
Marsupials, because of their unusual reproductive physiology, have particularly powerful chemicals to help their young develop.

Two Faults 'Holding Hands' Could Trigger Big Earthquakes in California
By Kacey Deamer published
he connected faults could rupture simultaneously and cause a major earthquake of magnitude 7.4.

Leonardo DiCaprio's 'Captain Planet' Movie Will Focus on Earth's Grim Fate
By Kacey Deamer published
The 1990s environmental cartoon may be revamped as a film produced by Leonardo DiCaprio.

Rare, Neolithic 'Goddess' Figurine Discovered in Turkey
By Kacey Deamer published
The figurine might signal a shift from a sharing to an exchange economy.

Bendable Battery May Power Future Wearable Devices, Smartphones
By Kacey Deamer published
The battery can withstand twists, bends and other deformations while maintaining its ability to hold a charge.

BMW's Futuristic Motorcycle Balances on Its Own
By Kacey Deamer published
The Motorrad Vision Next 100 will use self-balancing tech to keep riders safe.

B. Rex: Giant Armored Fish Was King Before Dinosaurs
By Kacey Deamer published
B. rex was "king" of the bottom-dwellers.

Women's Brains Grow a Bit During Menstrual Cycle
By Kacey Deamer published
Women's brains experience a monthly change, too.

Experience the Thrill of an Everest Expedition in New Virtual Reality Film
By Kacey Deamer published
Armchair adventurers, rejoice! A new virtual-reality documentary series will let you join a team of mountaineers as they tackle a perilous climb up Mount Everest.

'Safe' Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Batteries Are Still Exploding
By Kacey Deamer published
After recall due to explosive batteries, Samsung's replacement devices are still exploding.

Hair Plugs? Joe Buck Puts Cosmetic Addictions in Spotlight
By Kacey Deamer published
The problem is not actually the hair, but the relationship someone has with his or her own image.

Unexpectedly Deep Seismic Activity Found Along California Fault
By Kacey Deamer published
The rumblings deep underground found seismic activity at deeper-than-expected levels, potentially signaling new earthquake extremes.

What Makes the Google Pixel Different from Other Smartphones?
By Kacey Deamer published
Google says it will provide the best experience "by bringing hardware and software design together under one roof."
Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now
Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.