Articles for category: Biology & Genetics, Space

A detailed view of a spaceship approaching Mars, highlighting interplanetary exploration.

Astrobiology: How Scientists Are Using Earth’s Extremophiles to Search for Life on Other Planets

Trizzy Orozco

Astrobiology is a multidisciplinary scientific field that seeks to understand the potential for life beyond Earth. It involves the study of life’s origins, evolution, distribution, and future, both on Earth and other celestial bodies. A significant part of this endeavor includes researching Earth’s extremophiles—organisms that thrive in conditions once thought to be inhospitable to life. ...

When Algorithms Predict Your Death: The Morbid Future of Predictive Healthcare

When Algorithms Predict Your Death: The Morbid Future of Predictive Healthcare

Annette Uy

Imagine waking up to a notification that quietly whispers your likely cause of death, or a digital assistant reminding you to avoid risky behaviors based on its calculations of your mortality. It sounds like the plot of a futuristic thriller, but this chilling prospect might soon be reality. Algorithms are already learning to predict not ...

Northern hairy-nosed wombat.

Endangered Species Day: The Forgotten Creatures You’ve Never Heard Of

Trizzy Orozco

Did you know that every hour, a species quietly slips closer to extinction—often without the world ever learning its name? Endangered Species Day isn’t just about the famous faces like tigers and pandas. It’s also a time to pull back the curtain on the silent, overlooked animals whose stories rarely make headlines. These creatures, with ...

Intestinal bacteria. Microbiome.

Microbes in Space Can Life Survive Beyond Earth

Maria Faith Saligumba

When thinking about space exploration, we often envision advanced spacecraft, groundbreaking technology, and heroic astronauts embarking on perilous missions to the stars. However, one of the most important factors in the search for extraterrestrial life and the possibility of sustaining human life beyond Earth lies in the microscopic realm of microbes. These tiny organisms, which ...

Red-keeled Flowerpecker in Liloan, Cebu.

Rediscovery of the Cebu Flowerpecker: How a ‘Lost’ Bird Came Back

Trizzy Orozco

It’s not every day that a bird believed to be extinct for nearly a century suddenly reappears, as if nature itself is offering a second chance. The Cebu Flowerpecker, a tiny, brilliantly colored bird from the Philippine island of Cebu, was once written off as lost to history. Its rediscovery sent shockwaves through the conservation ...

A charcoal depiction of a woolly mammoth.

The Mysteries of the Woolly Mammoth: Uncovering Secrets of an Extinct Giant

Trizzy Orozco

The woolly mammoth, a majestic creature of the Pleistocene epoch, roamed the vast cold steppe of the Northern Hemisphere. These giants were well-adapted to the harsh, frigid conditions that characterized their environment. Similar in size to modern elephants, woolly mammoths had long, shaggy fur and a thick layer of fat beneath their skin to insulate ...

woman in white long sleeved top

Can Genetic Engineering Save Species or Lead to More Problems?

Annette Uy

Genetic engineering has emerged as a powerful tool in multiple fields, ranging from agriculture to medicine. Its application in wildlife conservation is a relatively new frontier, offering both exhilarating possibilities and controversial challenges. As scientists explore ways to use genetic technology to save endangered species, the debate intensifies: Can genetic engineering be a savior for ...

Why Consciousness May Be Older Than Life Itself

Why Consciousness May Be Older Than Life Itself

Gargi Chakravorty

What if everything we believe about consciousness is backwards? What if the very awareness that allows us to ponder these questions existed long before the first neurons fired, before the first cell divided, perhaps even before the universe took its current shape? It sounds like something out of science fiction, honestly. Yet a growing number ...

Who Are You Without Your Memories?

Sumi

  Imagine waking up tomorrow and remembering nothing about who you are. No childhood stories. No favorite songs. No heartbreaks or happiest days. Just a blank space where your life used to be. It’s a terrifying thought, but it also raises a strangely powerful question: if all those memories vanished, would you still be you? ...

Why Awareness Refuses to Be Reduced to Neurons

Why Awareness Refuses to Be Reduced to Neurons

Sumi

  There’s a quiet rebellion happening in science and philosophy: awareness keeps slipping through the fingers of every neat, brain-based explanation we throw at it. We can scan brains, map circuits, and track chemicals, yet that raw feeling of “I am here, experiencing this” refuses to sit still like a lab specimen. It’s as if ...