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As grandiose as we might think our civilizations have become, we are but the latest entry in the long chronicle detailing life on Earth. We humans share this planet with fellow organisms whose vast numbers completely tower over our own. We borrowed this planet from its previous inhabitants from eons ago and whose lives were written on the soil-turned-rock on which they were laid to rest. Modern Sciences urges its readers to contemplate our planetary co-inhabitants, both past and present.
Crocodile’s ‘virgin birth’ is a first for science’s history books
LuckyStep/Shutterstock Louise Gentle, Nottingham Trent University Stories of virgin births, where young are produced without fertilisation, have been…
June 22, 2023
While humans were in strict lockdown, wild mammals roamed further – new research
Robert Patchett, University of St Andrews At one point in 2020, 4.4 billion people – more than half…
June 22, 2023
How understanding plant body clocks could help transform how food is grown
Rimma Bondarenko/Shutterstock Katharine Hubbard, University of Hull Have you ever had a bad case of jet lag? That…
June 19, 2023
The ‘good fire’: Prescribed burning can prevent catastrophic wildfires in the future
Fire, in its proper place, is a renewing force — one that can reduce the probability of catastrophic…
June 18, 2023
Prehistoric Planet 2: How Did Dinosaurs Get So Massive?
Should you know just two things about dinosaurs, it’s that a) T-Rex exists, and b) they get absolutely…
June 17, 2023
Prehistoric Planet 2: Who Played Neighbors to the Dinosaurs?
Dinosaurs may have dominated the world 66 million years ago, but they certainly weren’t the only animals around.…
June 16, 2023
Newly described enormous marsupial wandered great distances across Australia 3.5 million years ago
Jacob van Zoelen, Author provided Jacob van Zoelen, Flinders University; Aaron Camens, Flinders University, and Gavin Prideaux, Flinders…
June 16, 2023
New Model of Human Evolution Challenges Long-Held Beliefs, Revealing Multiple Ancestors in Africa
A groundbreaking study published in Nature has unveiled a new model of human evolution, overturning the long-held notion…
June 15, 2023
Beavers are the undiscovered engineers of the boreal forest
The beaver lives at the intersection of the aquatic and forest environments, so its presence increases interactions between…
June 14, 2023
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in 40 years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertilisers
Farmland birds like the corn bunting have seen their numbers plummet since 1980. Aurélien Audevard, Author provided Richard…
June 13, 2023