Groundbreaking medical treatments; mysteries of fundamental biology; the impacts of health policy upheavals. Live Science covered all these topics and more in 2025 — and you can catch up on some of our best Health channel long-reads from the year below. The following list includes interviews, book excerpts and news analyses, as well as entries from our Science Spotlight series, which highlights how science is transforming the world as we know it.


1. Secrets of the world’s oldest woman

The supercentenarian Maria Branyas Morera on her 117th birthday on March 4, 2024. (Image credit: Arxiu de la família Branyas Morera, (CC0 1.0 UNIVERSAL Deed), via Wikimedia Commons)

Maria Branyas Morera, once the world’s oldest woman, died in 2024 at age 117. Live Science took a deep look at a study that examined Branyas’ biology and uncovered key traits that may have protected her from disease in old age. Could lessons from the study help others lead longer, healthier lives?

2. What makes us human?

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