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In July 2020, an AllSides editor conducted an independent review of Live Science and gave it a Center rating for its straightforward coverage of environmental and scientific topics. Note that a Center media bias rating does not necessarily mean a source is unbiased, neutral, perfectly reasonable, or credible. It simply means the source or writer rated does not predictably publish perspectives favoring either end of the political spectrum — conservative or liberal.
According to their website, Live Science breaks down the stories behind the most interesting news and photos on the Internet, while also digging up fascinating discoveries that hit on a broad range of fields, from dinosaurs and archaeology to wacky physics and astronomy to health and human behavior.
A minor earthquake has hit Yellowstone National Park, shaking the hottest and oldest geothermal area in the region. The magnitude 3.9 tremor hit near Norris Geyser Basin in Wyoming on Tuesday (Jan. 28) at 6 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (8 p.m. EST). "The earthquake is typical of the Yellowstone region and not a sign of any significant unrest, and it was reported felt by a few people in the Yellowstone region," the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) wrote in a . Scientists rate the size of earthquakes with the . Earthquakes...