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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Gene Therapy Cures Alcohol Addiction
A groundbreaking gene therapy that involves implanting a virus into the brain can reduce alcohol consumption in heavy drinkers to almost zero. This treatment could
Milk lowers human cholesterol levels.
Regular milk drinkers have lower cholesterol levels and a lower risk of heart disease than those who do not drink milk, according to a new
20-Armed Sea Creature Found Deep-Sea
A new marine creature with tentacle-like arms has been discovered in the depths of the Antarctic sea. The organism uses its extremities for both movement
Hexagonal Pyramid Found in Kazakh Steppe
A mysterious hexagonal stone pyramid from the Bronze Age has been discovered in Kazakhstan. The structure is extremely precise and unique in the Eurasian steppes.
Europe’s ancient humans wiped out by extreme cold
New evidence suggests that an extreme cold spell occurred in Southern Europe during the early Pleistocene, leading to the depopulation of the area around 1.1
Effective Relief for Flu Symptoms
Natural bioactive molecules have been found to effectively alleviate cold and flu symptoms by restoring mucosal immunity. According to a study presented at the American
Milk vs. Plant-Based: Healthier Option?
Plant-based milk alternatives have been gaining popularity in recent years, with many people opting for them as a healthier and more ethical alternative to traditional
Vitamin K deficiency and lung problems
A recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen has found that individuals with a Vitamin K deficiency are more likely to suffer from lung-related
Revolutionary Chemical Method for Plastic Recycling
A new chemical recycling process has been developed that efficiently breaks down plastic into its original monomer molecules, which can then be used to produce
Teenage Gastric Bypass Harms Bones
The popular weight loss surgery, sleeve gastrectomy, has been found to decrease bone strength in adolescents, leading to potential health risks and increased fracture risk