Deposition rates of viruses and bacteria above the atmospheric boundary layer Posted on February 10, 2018 by quaezar In News “Every day, more than 800 million viruses are deposited per m2 above the planetary boundary layer,” said Dr. Curtis Suttle, a virologist at the University of British Columbia. “Roughly 20 […]Read more Deposition rates of viruses and bacteria above the atmospheric boundary layer
Sharp stones found in India signal surprisingly early toolmaking advances Posted on January 31, 2018 by quaezar In News Stone-tool makers in what’s now India redesigned their products in a revolutionary way much earlier than previously thought. Excavated stone artifacts document a gradual shift from larger, handheld cutting implements […]Read more Sharp stones found in India signal surprisingly early toolmaking advances
After More Than 100 Years, Wild Wolves Are Returning to Belgium Posted on January 31, 2018 by quaezar In News It’s not hard to find worrying stories about the state of our planet’s wildlife, so it’s refreshing to hear news with a more positive spin: a wild wolf has been […]Read more After More Than 100 Years, Wild Wolves Are Returning to Belgium
Star Trek Discovery Feels Increasingly More Comfortable In a Universe of Killers Posted on January 15, 2018 by quaezar In News In many ways, Star Trek: Discovery suffers most of all from the weight of its past. With hundreds of episodes defining what’s “trek,” the series hasn’t helped prepare fans react […]Read more Star Trek Discovery Feels Increasingly More Comfortable In a Universe of Killers