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.

Ancient Guatemalan cities were larger and more interconnected than thought

Excerpt: Plight of the Living Dead

A revved-up version of traditional CT scanning shows it’s possible to acquire microscopic-scale images of ancient Egyptian mummies, revealing previously unseen features such as blood vessels and nerves.

Human genome ‘littered’ with viral DNA but problem drug users three times more likely to carry genetic fragments in regions which control reward centres and addictive behaviour

Scientists showed that plants are much less passive than they seem by revealing the secret workings of their threat communication systems.

CSIRO and agriculture group Hort Innovation turn ‘ugly’ bunches into a powder for drinks, soup and baked goods

Rolls-Royce is showing off a brigade of nature-inspired robots tailored for vehicle maintenance.

The Guardian goes for a ride on the new AI-driven Combino vehicle developed by Siemens