Articles for category: Biology & Genetics, Disease & Medicine

The Icy Depths of the Antarctic Ocean

The Arctic Mutation: How Some People Have Adapted to Extreme Cold

Annette Uy

Imagine standing amidst a vast expanse of icy wilderness, where the air is crisp and biting, and the landscape is cloaked in a blanket of snow. This is the Arctic, a place where survival demands extraordinary adaptation. While most of us would shiver uncontrollably in such conditions, there are those who thrive. This article delves ...

person in white gloves holding purple plastic bottle

What Drives a Scientist? Personal Stories From the Frontlines of Discovery

Maria Faith Saligumba

Behind every groundbreaking discovery lies a human story. Every scientific breakthrough we celebrate today started with someone who couldn’t stop asking “why” or “what if.” These aren’t just lab coat-wearing heroes from textbooks – they’re real people with real struggles, real fears, and an almost inexplicable drive to understand our world. From the marine biologist ...

The Role of RNA: Nature's Original Copy Machine

The RNA World Hypothesis: Did Life Begin Without DNA?

Annette Uy

The search for the origins of life on Earth is as ancient as the stars themselves. Among the myriad of theories that scientists have explored, the RNA World Hypothesis stands out as particularly intriguing. This theory suggests that life might have begun with RNA, a molecule often overshadowed by its more famous cousin, DNA. Imagine ...

How Scientists Are Trying to Create Artificial Life in the Lab

How Scientists Are Trying to Create Artificial Life in the Lab

Annette Uy

The concept of creating artificial life has long captivated the human imagination, often depicted in science fiction as the ultimate technological feat. Today, what once seemed like a fantasy is becoming a scientific reality as researchers strive to create life from scratch within the confines of a laboratory. This groundbreaking endeavor involves the intricate assembly ...

8 Unexplained Biological Phenomena That Continue to Baffle Modern Researchers

8 Unexplained Biological Phenomena That Continue to Baffle Modern Researchers

Sumi

Every so often, biology throws us something so weird that even the best textbooks just shrug. For all our talk about sequencing genomes and editing DNA like software, there are living mysteries out there that refuse to fit neatly into our explanations. They sit at the edge of our understanding, taunting us, quietly reminding everyone ...

The Future of Human Evolution - What Traits Could Appear Next

The Future of Human Evolution – What Traits Could Appear Next

Jan Otte

You stand at a fascinating crossroads in human history. While your ancestors evolved over millions of years through natural selection alone, you now witness the dawn of a new era where technology, environmental pressures, and conscious choice converge to shape the future of humanity itself. The path ahead promises transformations that could dwarf the changes ...

The Mind's Blueprint: How Our Brains Construct Our Perception of Reality

The Mind’s Blueprint: How Our Brains Construct Our Perception of Reality

Sumi

If you’ve ever argued with someone and thought, “How can they not see what I see?”, you’ve bumped into one of the strangest truths about being human: we’re not all living in the same reality. At least, not in the neat, objective way we like to imagine. Our brains don’t simply record the world like ...

Scientist in full protective gear.

What Happens When Marginalized Scientists Lead Research?

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: a young Black woman in a lab coat, peering through a microscope at cells that could unlock the secrets of sickle cell disease. Nearby, an Indigenous researcher maps traditional ecological knowledge onto climate data, revealing patterns that decades of conventional science missed. This isn’t just feel-good diversity theater – it’s the cutting edge ...