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We are makers of history, yet we are also molded by it. The line connecting us to our ancestors spans decades, centuries, and millennia; the lessons learned from our progenitors are passed down the generations through timeless stories and discovered remnants of our enigmatic yet beautiful past. Modern Sciences recounts the passage of time, how humanity has shaped it, and how it has shaped humanity.
Age of oldest known human footprints in Americas confirmed by new study
By analyzing ancient mud, scientists have added a powerful new line of evidence confirming that humans walked in North America during the peak of the last ice age.
July 7, 2025
Why white clothing is so widespread in sport – and a requirement at Wimbledon
Roger Fagge, University of Warwick When Carlos Alcaraz beat Jannik Sinner at the Roland Garros men’s final on…
July 7, 2025
The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve
Delve into the 300-year-old quest to solve the Goldbach Conjecture, a deceptively simple problem about prime numbers that no one has been able to crack.
July 4, 2025
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve this mystery
Davide Foffa, University of Birmingham; Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza, UCL, and Emma Dunne, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Ever since the first…
July 2, 2025
Ice Age shelter high up in the Blue Mountains reveals Aboriginal heritage from 20,000 years ago
Artist’s impression of Dargan Shelter as it would have looked during the last Ice Age. Painting by Leanne…
June 27, 2025
Fewer people, fewer species? Japan’s population decline linked to unexpected biodiversity loss
A groundbreaking study in Japan reveals a startling paradox: a shrinking human population is not healing nature but accelerating species loss in rural landscapes.
June 24, 2025
Who wrote the Bible? A new AI model offers statistical clues
A new AI tool reveals the linguistic fingerprints of the Bible’s anonymous authors, offering a robust, data-driven approach to solving one of history's oldest literary mysteries.
June 23, 2025
Computer model charts Neanderthals’ long-lost migration route to Siberia
Following ancient river valleys, Neanderthals migrated thousands of miles from Europe to Siberia during warm climatic periods, new computer simulations reveal.
June 19, 2025
How did sport become so popular? The ancient history of a modern obsession
Roman mosaics discovered in Sicily show women playing different sports. David Pineda Svenske/Shutterstock Konstantine Panegyres, The University of…
June 19, 2025
