Modern Sciences Team
940 posts
How Forests Can Save Us—If We Let Them
Forest restoration strategies—from doing nothing to strategic replanting—are being tested to find the most effective path for climate resilience and carbon recovery.
June 8, 2025
Why Indonesia’s Tri-Colored Lakes Keep Changing
Indonesia’s Kelimutu volcano hosts three crater lakes that change colors due to shifting volcanic gases, mineral content, and rainfall-driven chemical reactions.
June 7, 2025
How Archaeologists Reconstructed the World’s Oldest Board Games
Archaeologists are using AI, artifacts, and historical texts to reconstruct the rules of ancient board games like Senet and the Royal Game of Ur.
June 7, 2025
What If Dark Energy Is Changing? The Universe May Be Telling Us So
New data from DESI hints that dark energy may weaken over time, challenging the long-held assumption that it is constant across the universe.
June 6, 2025
The Viewpoint: Researchers Develop Pollen-Replacing Diet to Sustain Honey Bees Year-Round
Researchers Develop Pollen-Replacing Diet to Sustain Honey Bees Year-Round Researchers Develop Pollen-Replacing Diet to Sustain Honey Bees Year-Round…
June 5, 2025
Plant-Based Extracts Show Promise in Removing Microplastics from Water, Study Finds
Natural extracts from okra and fenugreek effectively trap and remove microplastics from water, offering a safer, eco-friendly alternative to synthetic treatment methods.
June 5, 2025
New Nanoparticle Technology Enables Remote Control of Gene Expression in Living Organisms
Scientists have developed magnetically responsive nanoparticles that remotely trigger gene expression, offering a non-invasive way to control protein production like insulin in living organisms.
June 5, 2025
Ancient Rattles Unearthed in Syria Offer Glimpse into Early Bronze Age Childhood
Clay rattles discovered in ancient Syrian homes reveal how Early Bronze Age families soothed and entertained children amid shifting household and population dynamics.
June 4, 2025
Chimpanzees Use Stones to Communicate in West Africa, Study Finds
Chimpanzees in West Africa are using stones to drum on trees, creating loud sounds that may serve as cultural tools for long-distance communication.
June 3, 2025
New Contact Lenses Enable Humans and Mice to See Invisible Infrared Light
Engineered contact lenses embedded with special nanoparticles allow humans and mice to see infrared light, converting invisible wavelengths into visible colors without external power.
June 3, 2025
