Articles for category: Biology & Genetics

Consciousness Beyond the Brain: Is There More to Our Minds?

Consciousness Beyond the Brain: Is There More to Our Minds?

Sumi

Every now and then, a question slips into your head that refuses to leave: what if your mind isn’t just a by‑product of that three‑pound lump of tissue in your skull? Neuroscience has mapped brain regions in astonishing detail, yet the mystery of conscious experience itself – the feel of being you – still sits ...

Are Humans Still Evolving? The Latest Discoveries in Human Anthropology

Are Humans Still Evolving? The Latest Discoveries in Human Anthropology

Sumi

If you grew up with the idea that human evolution is something that happened “long ago,” you’re not alone. A lot of people picture evolution as a dusty museum exhibit: fossils, stone tools, and a vague sense that we “finished” turning into modern humans ages back. But that comforting story is wrong. Evolution never pressed ...

Skull on top of a grave.

A Skeleton of Five People? The Mystery of Belgium’s 2,500-Year-Old Multi-Individual Burial

Trizzy Orozco

Unearthing ancient burial sites can often pose more questions than answers, especially when multiple individuals are interred together under mysterious circumstances. Such is the case with the fascinating discovery of the 2,500-year-old multi-individual burial in Belgium. This excavation not only offers insights into ancient European cultures but also sparks curiosity and imagination about the lives ...

Frankenstein (1931).

10 Fictional Scientists from Books Who Were Ahead of Their Time

Trizzy Orozco

Can you imagine dreaming up a scientific idea so wild, so daring, that even the real world has to catch up? That’s exactly what some of literature’s most memorable fictional scientists did. Before the world had split the atom, mapped the human genome, or seriously contemplated artificial intelligence, these bold thinkers were already exploring the ...

3D Bioprinting

Could We 3D Print an Entire Human? The Race to Build Artificial Life

Trizzy Orozco

3D printing has revolutionized numerous fields, from manufacturing to art. Yet, the realm of biological sciences may hold the most awe-inspiring potential of all. Imagine crafting life itself, layer by layer, atom by atom. The idea of 3D printing an entire human conjures visions from science fiction, but how close are we really to making ...

Ancient Texts and Libraries

Myths or Manuals? The Scientific Possibilities Hidden in Ancient Stories

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever wondered if the magic and mayhem of ancient tales might hide real scientific secrets? What if the monsters, miracles, and mysteries passed down over generations were more than just wild imagination? From fire-breathing dragons to sudden floods that reshape whole worlds, humanity’s oldest stories pulse with wonder—and sometimes, with clues that science ...

The Quantum Origin of Life: How Physics May Have Sparked Biology

The Quantum Origin of Life: How Physics May Have Sparked Biology

Kristina

There is a question so big, so startling in its implications, that it sits at the crossroads of every major scientific discipline: how did life begin? You might think the answer belongs purely to chemistry or biology, but a growing wave of researchers believes the real answer lies much deeper, in the rules that govern ...

Evolution Is Not a Straight Line: Unexpected Twists in the Tree of Life

Evolution Is Not a Straight Line: Unexpected Twists in the Tree of Life

Sumi

We like to imagine evolution as a clean ladder: single-celled blobs gradually turning into fish, then lizards, then monkeys, then finally us at the top, arms folded in triumph. It feels neat, almost comforting. But the more scientists uncover about life’s history, the more that tidy ladder collapses into something wilder, messier, and honestly, far ...

Your Brain Rewires Itself Constantly: Here's What That Means For Your Memories

Your Brain Rewires Itself Constantly: Here’s What That Means For Your Memories

Sumi

If you’ve ever caught a whiff of a familiar smell and felt like you were suddenly ten years old again, you’ve experienced how strangely alive memory can be. It doesn’t sit still like a photograph in an album; it shifts, blurs, sharpens, and sometimes rewrites itself. The reason is both unsettling and beautiful: your brain ...

Coronavirus virus pandemic.

The Next Pandemic: What Experts Predict and How We Can Prepare

Jan Otte

The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that the world can change overnight due to the emergence of infectious diseases. As we navigate this interconnected world, understanding how to prepare for the next pandemic has never been more crucial. Experts continue to study the risks and possibilities surrounding the emergence of new pandemics, emphasizing the need ...