Modern Sciences Team
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Tiny worm may be a big help for Chesapeake Bay’s blue crabs
New research confirms that a surprisingly resilient, egg-eating worm can act as a reliable biomarker to help manage the Chesapeake Bay's struggling blue crab population.
July 28, 2025
The Dormant Viruses That Wake Up in Astronauts
Because there’s a good chance that right now, you have at least one virus that’s been hiding inside of you for years, lying dormant.
July 27, 2025
How Dinosaur Extinction Led to a World Full of Fruit
The cascade of changes that followed the extinction of the dinosaurs may have had one surprising effect: the evolution of a world teeming with fruit.
July 26, 2025
History’s Most Audacious Fossil Frauds
Delving into paleontological history reveals a world of audacious forgeries, from hilariously fake "Lying Stones" to a composite "missing link" dinosaur that fooled the experts.
July 26, 2025
Going to Zero Gravity to Prove Gravity Is a Lie
Einstein's revolutionary insight was that gravity isn't a force pulling objects together, but rather the result of mass and energy warping the very fabric of spacetime.
July 25, 2025
Scientists tame ‘invisible’ magnets for ultra-fast electronics
Researchers have developed a method to electrically detect and control antiferromagnets at the micro-scale, a breakthrough that could fuel the development of next-generation, ultra-fast electronics and communications.
July 25, 2025
After a 100-year search, physicists finally observe a ‘lost’ thermoelectric effect
For the first time, scientists have experimentally observed the long theorized transverse Thomson effect, discovering that a magnetic field can switch a material between heating and cooling.
July 24, 2025
The Viewpoint: Spinosaurus: A Century of Shifting Paradigms in Paleontology
Once a mystery fossil lost to war, Spinosaurus has transformed into one of paleontology’s most debated dinosaurs—reimagined as a semi-aquatic predator, yet still stirring controversy over how it truly lived.
July 24, 2025
Neanderthal gene variant linked to reduced athletic performance in modern humans
A gene variant inherited from Neanderthals produces a less efficient muscle enzyme, which may explain why some modern humans are less likely to become top-level athletes.
July 22, 2025
Study: Elephants use dozens of gestures intentionally
A new study provides the first evidence that African Savannah elephants use a wide range of deliberate and flexible gestures to communicate their specific goals to a human audience.
July 21, 2025
