Articles for category: Biology & Genetics, Disease & Medicine

Interracial Family

Humans and Chimps: 98% Identical, But a World Apart

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine looking into the eyes of a chimpanzee and seeing a flicker of something deeply familiar—a spark that hints at a shared story stretching back millions of years. It’s almost shocking to realize that humans and chimpanzees share about 98% of their DNA, making us each other’s closest living relatives on the planet. Yet, despite ...

What Happens to Our Brains When We Learn a New Language?

What Happens to Our Brains When We Learn a New Language?

Jan Otte

Ever wondered why learning a new language feels both exhilarating and exhausting at the same time? Your brain is essentially rewiring itself while you’re struggling with verb conjugations and pronunciation. It’s not just about memorizing vocabulary lists or mastering grammar rules. Something far more profound is happening beneath the surface. Your brain is physically changing, ...

10 Hidden Wonders of the Human Body You Never Knew Existed

10 Hidden Wonders of the Human Body You Never Knew Existed

Gargi Chakravorty

Have you ever thought that doctors knew everything about your body? Think again. Even in an age where we can edit genes and transplant organs, scientists are still discovering structures within you that have been hiding in plain sight for centuries. Your body holds secrets that challenge everything we thought we knew about human anatomy. ...

White Lioness and her Cubs along with Lion

These Rare White Lions’ Coats Are a Result of a Genetic Twist

In a seemingly endless area surrounded by greenery and naturalist infringement, a family of white lions steals focus. Currently, the resident pride features a more majestic figure: a proud white lion male, king of the habitat, overseeing his kingdom. A beautiful female and their cubs enjoying the sun. Their ashen white fur in stark comparison ...

The Incredible Bird with Sunflower Eyes

The White-crested Helmetshrike (Prionops plumatus) is a small, social bird known for its distinctive white crest and striking appearance. It belongs to the family Vangidae and is native to sub-Saharan Africa. Taxonomy and Classification The White-crested Helmetshrike falls under the order Passeriformes and the family Vangidae. Its scientific name is Prionops plumatus, which highlights its ...