Satellite Captures Mexican Volcano's Unceasing Eruption By Livescience.com published 26 April 12 This newly awakened volcano is keeping officials wary.
Butter Balls: Photos of Playful Pandas By Livescience.com published 4 April 12 If you think pandas are cute, check out these adorable photos.
Midwest Tornado Tracks Mapped By Livescience.com published 29 February 12 Tornadoes ripped through Missouri, Kansas and Illinois
Snowflake Gallery: No Two Alike, of Course By Livescience.com published 20 December 11 Snowflake Gallery: No Two Alike, of Course
Mars Life Hunt Could Look for Magnetic Clues By Livescience.com published 13 December 11 Future rover missions might be able to detect these signatures, if they exist.
2,000-Year-Old Supernova Mystery Solved By NASA Telescopes By Livescience.com published 25 October 11 Astronomers have solved the mystery of how the first documented supernova occurred.
Why Women Have Stronger Immune Systems than Men By Livescience.com published 28 September 11 Differences in the expression of microRNAs between men and women may account for survival differences between the sexes.
To Avoid a Stroke, Try Upping 'White' Fruits, Veggies By Livescience.com published 16 September 11 Increasing your daily intake of "white fruits," such as apples, pears and bananas, may lower your risk of stroke, a new study shows.
'Treasure Trove' of New Species Discovered in Madagascar By Livescience.com published 6 June 11 This isolated island is home to amazing creatures that live nowhere else on Earth.
Our Daily Planet: Deadly Tornado Strikes Missouri and Iceland's Volcano By Livescience.com published 23 May 11 Today's Earth news headlines and links.
Who Was Geronimo? By Livescience.com published 3 May 11 Geronimo was the code name for Osama bin Laden during the recent raid that lead to his death. The real Geronimo was a fearless Apache warrior.
Mars' Thick Dry Ice Sheet Points to Planet's Wetter Past By Livescience.com published 21 April 11 The amount of dry ice on at the south pole of Mars could fill Lake Superior in the United States.
Innovation By Livescience.com published 5 January 11 Technological breakthroughs and information about big ideas, innovations and the inventors that make progress possible.
NASA's IceBridge In Action Over Antarctica By Livescience.com published 15 November 10 Scientists fly over Antarctic ice in plane to monitor melt.
Memory By Livescience.com published 19 July 10 News and information about how the mind works and why memory is such a complex affair.
Gulf Dead Zone Could Reach Size of New Jersey, Scientists Say By Livescience.com published 28 June 10 Could damage important Gulf fisheries.
Producing: The Next Step By Livescience.com published 1 June 10 Selected moments from the production of The Next Step with Richard Hart.
Image Gallery: Amazing Egyptian Discoveries By Livescience.com published 1 May 10 Some of the coolest mummies, tombs and body parts found in recent years.
Image Gallery: Alien Life of the Antarctic By Livescience.com published 1 March 10 Deep-sea dwellers adorn the deep abyss of the Southern Ocean, once thought relatively devoid of life.
Image Gallery: Breaking the Sound Barrier By Livescience.com published 1 February 10 You've heard sonic booms when jets break the sound barrier. Now see the phenomenon.
Virus By Livescience.com published 18 January 10 Viruses are submicroscopic parasites that can infect any animal, plant or bacteria
Monkey By Livescience.com published 18 January 10 A monkey is a long-tailed, medium-sized member of the order of Primates. The primate order also includes macaques, baboons, guenons, capuchins, marmosets, and tamarins.
Earthquakes By Livescience.com published 13 January 10 Earthquakes are the result of plate tectonics, or shifting plates in the crust of Earth.