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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Unbridled Growth of World Population
The world’s population has surpassed 7.2 billion people, according to the latest official count by the United Nations. This number includes a possible deviation of
Dogs: Optimists or Pessimists?
Are dogs optimists or pessimists? This philosophical question, adapted to our furry friends, has some validity. Just like humans, dogs can exhibit both optimistic and
The Uniqueness of Human Faces
The Uniqueness of the Human Face: A Study by Michael Sheehan The human face has remained unique since the time of the Neanderthals, according to
Microbes Affect Behavior and Mood
Parasites: The Invisible Enemy Within The size of an enemy often determines the level of fear and the anticipation of defeat. However, what if the
Neanderthal Decorated His Cave
The latest discoveries in Gibraltar are shifting the knowledge that archaeologists have about cave art. It turns out that the Neanderthals decorated their caves with
Teaching Fish to Walk: Biologists’ Experiment
In a groundbreaking experiment, biologists at the University of Ottawa have successfully raised Polypterus fish, also known as bichirs or ropefish, on land for eight
Mystery of Deep-Sea Species
Mysterious Mushroom-Shaped Creatures Found in Deep Sea In a recent discovery, researchers have found two pilzförmige (mushroom-shaped) creatures in the deep sea that cannot be
Bacteria Feed on Electrons
In a groundbreaking discovery, microbiologists from the University of Southern California have found a new form of life – bacteria that feed solely on electrons.
Four-winged Dinosaurs
In China, paleontologists have discovered the largest dinosaur with four wings to date. The dinosaur, named Changyuraptor, has the longest tail feathers of all known
New Wasp Species Found in China
German researchers have discovered a new species of wasp in China with a peculiar behavior, adding to the list of known species. Michael Staab and