Rolf Lewis
Rolf Lewis, an alumnus of Turku University, is an accomplished science writer focused on Biology and Medicine. Armed with a background in life sciences, he excels in translating intricate biological and medical concepts into compelling narratives.
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Worm-based vaccine lowers diabetes risk.
A new study conducted by researchers at James Cook University in Australia has found that a vaccination with live worms can positively affect metabolism and
Bone Health: Meat vs. Legumes?
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Helsinki has investigated whether legumes can replace meat in terms of protein intake and bone
Big Breasts = Less Exercise Desire
A recent study conducted by Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, has found that women with smaller breasts tend to be more physically active and satisfied
Organic Electrode Air Battery Works
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Waseda University in Japan have successfully tested a prototype of a solid-state air battery. This new battery technology is
Coral Adapts to Rising Temperatures
Palau’s coral reefs in the Pacific have adapted to climate change and higher water temperatures, but the threat of bleaching can only be prevented by
Water-based low-calorie butter alternative
A new alternative to butter has been developed by researchers at Cornell University in the United States. The alternative, which is made mostly of water,
Forgetfulness: Brain’s Useful Function
Forgetting memories is not a mistake, but a special form of learning. According to a study by Trinity College Dublin, the brain could delete memories
Skull Modifications in Japan
In Japan, it has been discovered that intentional skull modifications were performed on children in the Hirota culture between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD.
Preserved Antibodies in Human Teeth
Groundbreaking research conducted by scientists at the University of Nottingham has revealed that stable antibodies capable of fighting viruses can be found in human teeth
Fluctuating Cholesterol Raises Alzheimer’s Risk
A new study conducted by scientists at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, U.S.A. has found that people with fluctuating cholesterol levels are more likely to