
For much of human history, diabetes was a mysterious and often deadly disease. Its symptoms had been recognized since ancient times, but effective treatments were non-existent. It wasn’t until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that significant advances began to unveil the biological mechanisms behind diabetes, leading to varied scientific efforts aimed at finding … Read more

Biotechnology Careers: How Scientists Are Using Tech to Improve Medicine, Food, and the Environment
Annette Uy
Biotechnology is a rapidly advancing field at the intersection of biology and technology. It offers myriad career opportunities for scientists passionate about leveraging tech to address critical global challenges. From improving healthcare outcomes to enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring environmental sustainability, biotechnology is paving the way for innovative solutions. In this article, we will explore … Read more

The Rise of Bioinformatics in Drug Discovery How Data Is Shaping the Future of Pharmaceuticals
Maria Faith Saligumba
Bioinformatics, the interdisciplinary field that leverages biology, computer science, and information technology, has emerged as a cornerstone in the modern drug discovery process. As pharmaceutical companies seek new ways to expedite the development of therapeutics, bioinformatics offers a suite of tools and methodologies to sift through vast amounts of biological data, revolutionizing how drugs are … Read more

When Crabs Invade: The Chaotic March of Invasive Marine Species
Maria Faith Saligumba
Imagine the sound of tiny armored feet scuttling across the ocean floor, multiplying in number, reshaping habitats, and turning ecosystems upside down. This is not a scene from a science fiction story—it’s the reality unfolding along coastlines around the world as invasive crabs and other marine species embark on a relentless conquest. Their journey isn’t … Read more

The Challenge of Conserving Species in the Age of Emerging Diseases
Annette Uy
The conservation of species has always been a complex endeavor, requiring the delicate balance of protecting ecosystems, preserving habitats, and mitigating numerous threats. In recent years, the rise of emerging diseases has added a new layer of urgency and difficulty to this task. As human activities encroach on wildlife habitats and interactions between species intensify, … Read more

Why No Scientific Model Can Fully Explain What It Feels Like to Be You
Suhail Ahmed
Science has mapped your genes, scanned your brain in glowing colors, and tracked your heartbeat down to the millisecond – yet it still cannot answer a deceptively simple question: what does it actually feel like to be you, from the inside. For more than a century, researchers have tried to translate the first‑person world … Read more

10 Prehistoric Misidentifications That Changed Science
Suhail Ahmed
Science loves a clean origin story, but the truth is messier – and far more exciting. Our understanding of prehistory was built not just on eureka moments but on glorious blunders that jolted entire fields forward. From shark teeth mistaken for magical “tongues” to dinosaur parents smeared as thieves, each error carried a lesson that … Read more

How Microbial Life Thrives in the Most Extreme Environments on Earth
Trizzy Orozco
Microbial life thrives in some of the harshest environments on Earth, displaying remarkable adaptations that allow it to survive where other forms of life would perish. From the scorching heat of hydrothermal vents to the icy expanse of polar regions, these microorganisms demonstrate a resilience that has fascinated scientists for decades. This article explores the … Read more

The Secret Lives of Fungi: Understanding Their Role in Nature and Medicine
Annette Uy
Fungi, often relegated to the background of biological discussions, are an astonishingly diverse and integral component of Earth’s ecosystems. From the mushrooms we see sprouting from the forest floor to the invisible molds and yeasts that inhabit diverse environments, fungi play crucial roles in maintaining the balance of natural systems and contributing to medical advancements. … Read more

How Fire Helps Maintain Healthy Ecosystems
Fire is often viewed as a destructive force, but in the natural world, it plays a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. This paradox is at the heart of understanding how fire interacts with various components of the environment. While wildfires can cause devastation to human communities and wildlife, controlled and natural fires can foster … Read more

10 Incredible Ways Plants Defend Themselves from Danger
They cannot run, scream, or swat away an attacker, yet plants survive in a world full of teeth, toxins, and plagues. For decades, many biologists quietly treated plants as passive scenery in the grand drama of life, but that view has unraveled as new research reveals just how aggressively green organisms fight back. From … Read more

The Growing Movement for Animal Rights: From Factory Farms to Wild Habitats
The movement for animal rights has a rich history, emerging prominently in the late 20th century. Historically, animals have been viewed as commodities or resources for human use, be it through domestication, labor, or food production. Over time, however, philosophical shifts and scientific insights have led to a reevaluation of the ethical dimensions of how … Read more

Consciousness Science Says Humans May Not Be the Only Animals That Wonder Whether They Are Dreaming
You have probably had that strange, floating moment in a dream where you asked yourself, almost in a whisper, whether any of it was real. Now imagine another mind doing the same thing, except that mind belongs to a crow, an octopus, or a mouse. It sounds like science fiction, but modern consciousness research is … Read more

The Monkey That Stole Cocktails and Started Bar Fights
It sounds like the plot of a wild comedy, but this is one of nature’s most surprising true tales. Imagine sitting at a sun-drenched beach bar, your laughter mixing with the sound of waves, when suddenly a furry hand reaches out, grabs your drink, and chaos erupts. This isn’t just a fantasy—monkeys around the world … Read more