Xenotransplantation

Would You Accept a Pig’s Heart to Survive? What would it be like if the heart-beating inside you wasn't actually "yours"? What if it actually belonged to a pig? In the U.S. alone, over 100,000 people are on waiting lists for organ donations. Unfortunately, an estimated 13…

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The Terrestrial Biomes

The distribution of biomes is largely a result of the Earth's tilt and atmospheric circulation. The Climatograph is the essential tool for identifying biomes, plotting monthly average temperature and precipitation. Terrestrial biomes are defined by these abiotic factors that dictate the plant and animal adaptations found within…

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Crispr-cas9: Gene Editing and its Ethical Issues

Introduction - Crispr-cas9 Gene editing, invented in the late 1900s, has emerged as one of the most groundbreaking scientific developments. Thanks to the development of CRISPR-Cas9, one of the most famous gene editing technologies, it is now possible to modify one's DNA with great precision, offering solutions…

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Personalized Medicine and CRISPR-Cas9

CRISPR-Cas9 is a rising method in the field of DNA The usage of CRISPR-Cas9 technology in personalized medicine offers precise treatments and genetic modifications. This rising, innovative method reshaped medical practice along with the science behind the medicine but brought some ethical concerns.  Table of Contents Personalized…

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Fukushima Water Release: A Global Issue

Image of the Conditions during the Fukushima Disaster In today's global society, challenges require collective action beyond individual nations or regions. Military conflicts, climate change, and global health crises are among the most pressing problems confronting humanity today. Release of radioactive water is another issue the world…

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