23 Oct Science Marburg virus: All your questions about the deadly disease outbreak answere… October 23, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments A scanning electron micrograph of Marburg virus particlesNIAID Rwanda is facing its first ever Marburg virus outbreak. Beginning in lat... Continue reading
22 Oct Science Hornets can hold their alcohol like no other animal on Earth October 22, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments The oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis) could drink you under the tableVladimir_Kazachkov/Shutterstock A species of hornet that often mu... Continue reading
21 Oct Science Simple plan could raise the billions needed to stem biodiversity loss October 21, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments The critically endangered Lehmann’s poison frog is endemic to southwestern Colombia, where negotiators are meeting for the COP16 biodiv... Continue reading
20 Oct Science Why farming fish is more unsustainable than catching them in the wild October 20, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Claims about the sustainability of fish farms have been vastly overstatedVIKEN KANTARCI/AFP via Getty Images It has been claimed that f... Continue reading
19 Oct Science Listening to music after surgery seems to be an effective painkiller October 19, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Music could be a cheap way to help people be more comfortable after surgeryDragos Condrea/Alamy Listening to music after surgery seems ... Continue reading
18 Oct Science These stunning photos celebrate the intricacy of the microscopic world October 18, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Tumour cells in a mouse’s brainBruno Cisterna/Nikon Small World A snapshot of a delicate web of tumour cells inside a mouse’s brain has... Continue reading
17 Oct Science De-extinction company Colossal claims it has nearly complete thylacine geno… October 17, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Thylacines, or Tasmanian tigers, went extinct in 1936Colossal Biosciences The genome of the extinct thylacine has been nearly completel... Continue reading
16 Oct Science 6G phone networks could be 9000 times faster than 5G October 16, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Future mobile networks could transmit data much faster if they use a wider range of frequenciesFrank Herrmann/Getty Images Wireless dat... Continue reading
15 Oct Science Seven newly named frog species make whistles that sound like Star Trek October 15, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments Boophis pikei, a newly named species of Madagascan frogMiguel Vences (CC-BY-SA 4.0) Deep in the forests of Madagascar, researchers have... Continue reading
14 Oct Science Read an extract from Rachel Kushner’s Creation Lake October 14, 2024 By mcknight.bg 0 comments A reconstruction of male and female Neanderthals based on the La Chapelle-aux-Saints fossilsS. ENTRESSANGLE/E. DAYNES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIB... Continue reading