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good morning. Welcome to the Live Science News Blog.
At Live Science, we’re a passionate group of people who love reading about the latest research and how new discoveries are changing the world around us. We are also lucky enough to write about it and report on it every day.
But we are just a small group of humans, and to paraphrase the late, great Douglas Adams in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, science is great. It’s really big. You won’t believe how huge it is.
We cover the most important or interesting topics of the day, but we can’t report on them all without using AI (and we’re very clear about how we use AI. TL;DR — we don’t).
So instead of letting good news pass by, why not share it in one place for you and us? This allows our experienced journalists to cut through the noise and bring you the latest science news that matters, no matter where it comes from, often with a unique spin.
Of course, you’ll read the best of Live Science right here as soon as it’s published, but it’ll appear alongside everything else that matters, whether it’s a scientist voicing his opinion on controversial research, another publication’s insight into how health research is being affected by government policy, or a roundup of the latest science news from around the web.
So don’t forget to stay curious and check every day for good science.
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