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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Humanity Almost Extinct 800,000 Years Ago
A groundbreaking new study has revealed that humans were on the brink of extinction between 900,000 and 800,000 years ago. According to genetic analysis, all
New Chamber Found in Cheops Pyramid
A previously unknown chamber has been discovered in the Cheops Pyramid of Giza, according to ultrasound measurements and endoscopic images. The hidden room is at
Bees Generate More Voltage Than Thunderstorms
In a surprising discovery, British researchers have found that honeybees can generate an electric charge of up to 1,000 volts per meter when in a
Ice-Preventing Road Surface Innovation
A new additive for asphalt road surfaces has been developed that can prevent ice and snow buildup without the need for salt. In many regions
Egyptian Discovery: 16-Meter Papyrus
Archaeologists have made a significant discovery in the ancient Egyptian necropolis of Sakkara. They have found a 16-meter-long Book of the Dead papyrus in a
Solving the Mystery of Lithium-Ion Battery Self-Discharge
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in electronic devices and electric vehicles due to their high energy density, long lifespan, and lightweight. However, these batteries suffer
Europe’s frog hunger threatens populations
The high demand for frog legs in the EU is endangering wild frog populations in their countries of origin. To prevent the extinction of these
Programmable Cyborg Cells Created by Researchers
In the field of synthetic biology, scientists are working on creating living systems that do not exist in nature. Recently, researchers have developed programmable cyborg
Cloning Super Cows for Double Milk
China has successfully cloned “super cows” that produce twice as much milk as regular cows. The country plans to breed a large herd of these
Improving Thermoelectric Materials with Synthetic Crystal
A synthetic crystal based on copper has been developed, which allows for the production of new thermoelectric materials that can efficiently and affordably generate electrical