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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Life Traces Found in Earth’s Mantle
Scientists have discovered traces of life in rock samples from the Earth’s mantle. The samples, taken from ocean floor rock that is around 125 million
Tree Grafted with 40 Fruits
In a groundbreaking achievement, a professor of art has created a tree that bears 40 different fruits simultaneously. Sam van Aken, a professor at Syracuse
First Living Omura’s Whale Documented
For the first time in history, marine researchers have captured photos and videos of living Omura’s whales. Until now, these creatures were only known through
Prehistoric Fish-Lizard Spotted in Rivers
After over 200 years, the prehistoric lamprey fish, also known as the sea lamprey, has been spotted in English rivers. The last time it was
AI solves immortal flatworm mystery
For over a century, scientists have been trying to unravel the mystery of the immortal flatworm. Now, an artificial intelligence has solved the puzzle in
Puppy Eyes Release Oxytocin Hormone
The typical puppy dog eyes that melt our hearts have been found to have a significant impact on our bodies. Researchers have discovered that this
Reviving a 700-year-old virus
A virus that has been trapped in ice for over 700 years has been discovered by scientists from the Department of Plant Pathology at the
Tutankhamun limped
The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings by British Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1922 was a significant moment in the history
Tiny bacteria discovered below life’s minimum size
Microbiologists have discovered tiny bacteria in sterile water samples that were thought to have been filtered out by modern filtration systems. These unknown bacteria were
10,000-Year-Old Woolly Rhino Baby Discovered
In the frigid Siberian tundra, Russian researchers have made a remarkable discovery: the remains of a baby woolly rhinoceros. This find is particularly significant as