News from scihb.comFollowNews from scihb.comSee all of scihb.com news coverage in one place. Discover how scihb.com’s media bias informs their coverage and compare with thousands of other news outlets.Overall, we’ve indexed 84 stories from scihb.com over the past 3 months. We’ve assigned a media bias rating of to scihb.com. You can read more about our methodology here. scihb.com’s factuality rating is Unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow See all of scihb.com news coverage in one place. Discover how scihb.com’s media bias informs their coverage and compare with thousands of other news outlets. Overall, we’ve indexed 84 stories from scihb.com over the past 3 months. We’ve assigned a media bias rating of to scihb.com. You can read more about our methodology here. scihb.com’s factuality rating is Unknown. Ground News calculates this rating using a combination of the fact and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about scihb.comWhere is scihb.com located?scihb.com's WebsiteMedia Bias RatingsDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: UnknownLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top scihb.com NewsCosmology · United StatesEinstein's Theory of General Relativity Validated on Cosmic Scale73% Center coverage: 37 sourcesDistant, ancient galaxies are giving scientists more hints that a mysterious force called dark energy may not be what they thought.Astronomers know that the universe is being pushed apart at an accelerating rate and they have puzzled for decades over what could possibly be speeding everything up. They theorize that a powerful, constant force is at play, one that fits nicely with the main mathematical model that describes how the universe behaves. But they can’t see it and they don’t know where it comes from, so they call it dark energy.See the StorySpaceOldest direct evidence of hot water activity on Mars found60% Center coverage: 5 sourcesNew Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.See the StoryScience · AustraliaMan scouring Google Earth found a mysterious scar in the Australian outback. Now we know what caused itCoverage: 2 sourcesEarlier this year, a caver was poring over satellite images of the Nullarbor Plain when he came across something unexpected: an enormous, mysterious scar etched into the barren landscape.See the StoryLatest News StoriesTopics Most Covered by scihb.comScienceTechSpaceResearchAnimalsScienceTechSpaceSources Covering Similar TopicsScience Alert Live SciencePhys.orgIFLScienceThe IndependentScience Alert Live SciencePhys.orgSuggest a sourceLooking for a source we don't already have? Suggest one here.You've scrolled to the bottom of the feed, there are no more stories.