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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30,000 New Viruses Found in Single-Celled Organisms
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the University of Innsbruck have found over 30,000 new viruses in the genetic material of single-celled organisms from an
German Brewery Makes Powdered Beer
The Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle, a German brewery founded in 1589, has developed an instant beer made from water-soluble granules. The powder is expected to make the
Eco-Friendly Glass Innovation
A team of researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a new biomolecular glass that is transparent, stable, and can be biologically degraded
Earliest Evidence of Horse Riding Found
The discovery of human bones from the graves of steppe nomads has revealed that the Yamnaya culture, which existed around 4,500 to 5,000 years ago,
Discovery of 99 Giant Huntsman Spiders
Researchers have discovered 99 new species of Pseudopoda spiders, also known as giant crab spiders, in South, East, and Southeast Asia. The World Spider Catalog
Mysterious Deep Sea: Unknown Creatures
In the unfathomable depths of our oceans, researchers have made an astonishing discovery of previously unknown life forms. These newly discovered species shed light on
New Snake Family Identified
A new study has revealed that the Micrelaps snakes, known for their distinctive black and yellow ring patterns, belong to a previously unknown family of
Creating Mice from Male Cells
In a groundbreaking development in genetics, scientists at the University of Kyushu in Japan have successfully created mice using only male skin cells. The breakthrough
Creating Highly Reactive Lewis Superacids
A new group of highly reactive Lewis superacids has been discovered that can break even strong chemical bonds. This acid could potentially be used to
Noble spider devours shrew
The Noble False Widow spider, an invasive species from the Canary Islands, has been found to be capable of killing small vertebrates such as pygmy