Build ‘Noah’s ark’ for beneficial gut microbes, scientists say0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 6, 2018
Repository would store ‘friendly’ germs from the intestines of people in remote communities for future medical treatments

Repository would store ‘friendly’ germs from the intestines of people in remote communities for future medical treatments

Chemical sensors developed by a team of researchers are helping maintain cell viability in 3D bioprinted structures.

If aliens love satellites as much as we do, we might be able to spot them

A new analysis of Cassini data could shed light on the origins of the massive belts

New Neptune-sized exomoon candidate has been observed around a star some 8,000 light years away

The 450,000-year-old teeth, discovered on the Italian Peninsula, are helping anthropologists piece together the hominid family tree.

Video and photographic evidence of a daytime UFO sighting over Cape Sable Island on Sept. 15 is being premiered at the Shag Harbour Incident Society UFO Museum on Saturday, Oct. 6.

Ancient Guatemalan cities were larger and more interconnected than thought

Excerpt: Plight of the Living Dead

An international team of researchers from the United States, Taiwan and France provides new evidence that phosphates — a key element in the building blocks — were generated in outer space and delivered to Earth in its first one billion years by meteorites or comets. The findings are published in the journal Nature Communications.



