Articles for category: Biology & Genetics

6 Times Nature Didn't Stick to Symmetry

6 Times Nature Didn’t Stick to Symmetry

Trizzy Orozco

Nature, in all its grandeur, often presents us with patterns that are both mesmerizing and symmetrical. Yet, sometimes, it chooses to defy its own norms, creating wonders that are intriguingly asymmetrical. These deviations not only intrigue scientists but also captivate nature enthusiasts. As we delve into these six fascinating instances where nature didn’t adhere to ...

The Two-Way Highway Between Gut and Brain

The Gut-Brain Connection That Shapes Mental Health

Gargi Chakravorty

Ever wondered why you get butterflies in your stomach when nervous, or why stress seems to mess with your digestion? These aren’t just old sayings – they reflect a profound scientific reality that researchers are only now beginning to understand. Your gut and brain are engaged in constant conversation, creating what scientists call the gut-brain ...

Why Do We Dream? The Science Behind Our Nocturnal Narratives

Why Do We Dream? The Science Behind Our Nocturnal Narratives

Sumi

Almost everyone has had that moment: you wake up with your heart racing, your mind buzzing from a dream that felt more vivid than real life, and for a second you’re not quite sure which world you’re in. It’s strangely moving that our brains, even when our bodies are completely still, spin entire stories every ...

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The Early Role of Rats in Medical Research How They Contributed to Advances in Surgery

Maria Faith Saligumba

Rats have played a crucial role in medical research for over a century, contributing significantly to our understanding of various biological processes and advancing surgical techniques. This article delves into the early role of rats in medical research, uncovering how these rodents became indispensable to scientific discovery, particularly in the field of surgery. As we ...

Gene Editing Gone Wrong: What Happens When CRISPR Makes a Mistake?

Gene Editing Gone Wrong: What Happens When CRISPR Makes a Mistake?

Annette Uy

Imagine holding the world’s tiniest scalpel, one that can slice and rearrange the very code of life itself. That’s the power of CRISPR — a gene-editing tool that has been hailed as a miracle and, sometimes, feared as a Pandora’s box. But what happens when this scalpel slips? When CRISPR makes a mistake, the consequences ...

11 Amazing Adaptations That Help Animals Survive Extreme Environments

11 Amazing Adaptations That Help Animals Survive Extreme Environments

Kristina

Have you ever wondered how life can exist where it seems impossible? From deserts where temperatures soar beyond what most of us can imagine, to oceans so deep that light never reaches them, animals have found ways to not just survive but actually thrive. It’s honestly mind-blowing when you start looking at the specific tricks ...

The Human Microbiome: A Hidden Universe Inside Your Body Affecting Your Health

The Human Microbiome: A Hidden Universe Inside Your Body Affecting Your Health

Kristina

You might think you’re just one person, but there’s an entire ecosystem living inside of you right now. Trillions of microscopic organisms call your body home, particularly in your gut, and they’re doing far more than just taking up space. These tiny inhabitants influence everything from how you digest your breakfast to how you feel ...

The Origin of Life: New Theories Challenge Our Understanding of Evolution

The Origin of Life: New Theories Challenge Our Understanding of Evolution

Sumi

Life on Earth began with something so small we still can’t see it clearly, and yet that tiny beginning rewrote the entire planet. For more than a century, scientists have tried to answer a deceptively simple question: how did lifeless chemistry turn into that first living system capable of evolving? Evolution explains how life changes ...

The Science of Immortality: Could Humans Live Forever?

The Science of Immortality: Could Humans Live Forever?

Sumi

Somewhere between late-night sci‑fi marathons and real lab experiments, a wild idea has quietly crept into serious science: what if aging is not inevitable? Not just slowed, not just “aging well,” but actually treating aging like a disease that can be prevented, paused, or even reversed. That sounds like a movie plot, but as of ...

The Human Brain's Hidden Powers: Unlocking Its Full, Untapped Potential

The Human Brain’s Hidden Powers: Unlocking Its Full, Untapped Potential

Sumi

Most people walk around using a tiny fraction of what their brain could actually do, not because of some mystical ten percent myth, but because they never learn how to truly work with it. The surprising truth is that your brain is wildly adaptable, constantly rewiring itself, and capable of changes that would’ve been called ...