Saturday, October 22, 2022

Central Asia identified as a key region for human ancestors

The interior of Central Asia has been identified as a key route for some of the earliest hominin migrations across Asia in a new study led by Dr. Emma Finestone, Assistant Curator of Human Origins at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Research Affiliate of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-science-news/central-asia-identified-as-a-key-region-for-human-ancestors

LED tech boosts saplings, hopes for UK net zero bid

Surrounded by rows of healthy saplings grown using the latest LED technology, Scottish forestry researcher Kenny Hay has been left in little doubt that the science can boost Britain's net zero efforts.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-science-news/led-tech-boosts-saplings-hopes-for-uk-net-zero-bid

Experts: Lake Mead brain-eating amoeba death among few in US

The death of a Las Vegas-area teenager from a rare brain-eating amoeba that investigators think he was exposed to in warm waters at Lake Mead should prompt caution, not panic, among people at freshwater lakes, rivers and springs, experts said Friday.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-science-news/experts-lake-mead-brain-eating-amoeba-death-among-few-in-us

Particle physics pushing cancer treatment boundaries

Researchers at Europe's science lab CERN, who regularly use particle physics to challenge our understanding of the universe, are also applying their craft to upend the limits to cancer treatment.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-science-news/particle-physics-pushing-cancer-treatment-boundaries