The Earth Commission’s Call for a New Perspective on Our Relationship with Nature

The Earth Commission’s Call for a New Perspective on Our Relationship with Nature

Russia Today reported that members of an international team of scientists in the Earth Committee said, “We did not reach Earth from a distant place, nature gave birth to us, so perhaps it had a plan for us, so let’s talk to nature and agree with it.” The Earth Commission, an international organization, assesses the … Read more

“Scientists extend life of yeast cells: New breakthrough in the fight against cellular aging”

“Scientists extend life of yeast cells: New breakthrough in the fight against cellular aging”

The fight of the human being against death, imagined by Mary Shelley in Frankenstein, has just reached a new milestone in California (United States). Scientists from the University of San Diego have managed to extend the useful life of yeast cells, which were used as a model for humans, by 82%. The challenge they are … Read more

Scientists develop first mobile printer for mRNA Covid vaccines in thumbnail-sized patches

Scientists develop first mobile printer for mRNA Covid vaccines in thumbnail-sized patches

Scientists have created the world’s first mobile printer capable of producing thumbnail-sized patches that can deliver mRNA Covid vaccines. The device prints patches containing hundreds of tiny needles which can be pressed against the skin to administer the vaccine. The microneedle patches have several advantages over traditional jabs, including painlessness, ease of self-administration, and long-term … Read more

Excessive alcohol consumption causes harm, but a probiotic may offer protection against short-term side effects in humans in the future.

Excessive alcohol consumption causes harm, but a probiotic may offer protection against short-term side effects in humans in the future.

Alcohol is a widely consumed substance that is known to cause harm to various organs in the body, particularly the liver. However, an exciting new study has shown that a novel substance could help prevent organ damage caused by alcohol consumption. Researchers have discovered that this substance can significantly reduce the harmful effects of alcohol, … Read more

Expert weighs in on origin of COVID-19 in Wuhan market

Expert weighs in on origin of COVID-19 in Wuhan market

The expert described the hypothesis that it arrived in Wuhan through an intermediate host as “between probable and very probable”, and that the outbreak in the city originated from frozen products, a theory in which Beijing has made emphasized since 2020, as “probable”. In the opinion of the experts, that the origin of the infections … Read more

Possible rewrites: – Asteroid discoveries suggest that life on Earth came from space – Clues on an asteroid point to the extraterrestrial roots of life on our planet – Asteroid findings lend support to the idea that life started beyond Earth – Signs found on an asteroid could link the genesis of life on Earth to the wider universe – Study of asteroid samples sheds new light on the possible cosmic source of life on Earth

Possible rewrites:
– Asteroid discoveries suggest that life on Earth came from space
– Clues on an asteroid point to the extraterrestrial roots of life on our planet
– Asteroid findings lend support to the idea that life started beyond Earth 
– Signs found on an asteroid could link the genesis of life on Earth to the wider universe 
– Study of asteroid samples sheds new light on the possible cosmic source of life on Earth

In samples of the asteroid Ryugu, scientists have found organic compounds that may indicate that elements important for the origin of life arrived on planet Earth in rocks from space billions of years ago. In the rocks of the asteroid Ryugu, mined using the Japan Agency’s Hayabusa 2 spacecraft in 2019, scientists have found the … Read more

Future of lung covid research in the Netherlands uncertain

Future of lung covid research in the Netherlands uncertain

News hour NOS News•today, 06:35 Sander Zurhake health care editor Sander Zurhake health care editor Scientists in the Netherlands warn that the few studies into lung covid could come to a standstill or be delayed. Funding for researchers’ salaries is not properly arranged. That is why researchers with rare knowledge about lung covid sometimes switch … Read more