Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:
Unlocking the secrets of T-Rex's tiny arms
Life took hold on land 300 million years earlier than thought
Semiconductor-free microelectronics are now possible, thanks to metamaterials
Genetically engineering disease-fighting cells
Climate change: more than heat waves and hurricanes
Immunization could prevent gastrointestinal disease like Salmonella
Human trials begin for Army-developed Zika vaccine
The fate of Neanderthal genes
Animal science professor identifies gut microbiota signatures of healthy aging
A new study concludes warm climate is more sensitive to changes in CO2
Have a good weekend, and I'll see you Monday!
2 comments:
So the T-Rex's arms were pretty useless. Intelligent design at work.
Human trials and army-developed - does it turn people into Captain America?
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