Articles for category: Biology & Genetics, Disease & Medicine

Cape dwarf Chameleon

The Animal With the Longest Tongue-to-Body Ratio: A Genetic Marvel

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine an animal so extraordinary that its tongue can stretch far beyond what seems possible, unraveling like a magician’s scarf, and revealing nature’s wildest engineering. It’s not an elephant, not a giraffe, not even a snake. This animal is smaller than a loaf of bread, yet its tongue can reach lengths that defy belief. The ...

Two models showing off the human muscular system and skeletal system.

How Microarray Technology is Unveiling the Complexities of Human Genetics

Trizzy Orozco

Microarray technology has revolutionized the field of genetics, providing scientists with powerful tools to explore the intricate complexities of human genetics. This innovative technique allows for the simultaneous examination of thousands of genes, providing insights that were once unimaginable. As microarray technology continues to advance, it is paving the way for new discoveries and deeper ...

Panda relaxing in a lush forest setting.

Machine Learning and Its Role in Detecting Endangered Species

Trizzy Orozco

Machine learning has quickly become a transformative force across various industries, reshaping how we handle complex tasks. In the realm of biodiversity conservation, this technological innovation is making significant strides in the efforts to detect, monitor, and protect endangered species. As the loss of biodiversity accelerates due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human activities, ...

Assorted colorful pills and capsules arranged on a Petri dish for pharmaceutical analysis.

Antibiotic Resistance: How Can We Combat the Growing Threat of Superbugs?

Annette Uy

Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve mechanisms to withstand the drugs designed to eliminate them. This phenomenon has become a pressing global health issue, threatening to usher in a post-antibiotic era where minor infections could once again become lethal. Superbugs, or drug-resistant bacteria, are a particularly alarming component of this challenge, given their potential for ...

Your Brain Creates Reality: How Our Minds Shape What We See and Feel

Your Brain Creates Reality: How Our Minds Shape What We See and Feel

Jan Otte

  Think about the last time you were absolutely sure you saw or heard something… and then found out you were wrong. That tiny jolt of confusion you felt is a clue to something far bigger and stranger: your brain is not just recording reality; it’s actively creating it. What you experience as solid, obvious ...