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Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Formation o Life

The cell cycle is a highly organized process that ensures growth, repair, and reproduction in all living organisms, allowing us to function and survive. In which cell...

Acidic Lakes: Exploring the Unique Ecosystems

Acidic lakes found near volcanic areas or mining sites, have much lower pH levels due to their unique chemical conditions. Despite their harsh environments, scientists...

Alien Hand Syndrome: What you need to kno

Imagine walking through the grocery store and reaching for the milk. Your about to grab it when suddenly you see a hand slap someone. You look down to realize that it was...

How do microplastics enter the food chain?

Plastic is everywhere. Its in the air, the water, and the everyday items we use. Most shockingly; its even in us. According to one major study, humans ingest about 5...

Sore muscles after working out? — See why

As a species of animals, muscles are crucial in making us different from plants. With more and more use of muscles nowadays, our muscles are undergoing changes...

Time Travel: Fact or Fiction?

Introduction The idea of time travel has spread like wildfire across the world , it has been inspiration for numerous different movies and books like Back to the future...

Quantum dots: Nanoscale Marvel of Modern Science

Quantum dots are laying the foundation for the field of quantum mechanics. With highly accurate light-emitting capabilities, scientists can colour-tune quantum dots for...

Transpiration: “Nature’s Breath”‘s Science Behind Plant

Imagine walking through a park on a sunny day, and then stopping for a breath of fresh air. Then you turn to your right and see a giant tree spanning the tops of the...

Predicting Motion of an object Using Calculus

One-dimensional kinematics is a fundamental topic in physics, focusing on the motion of objects along a single axis. Predicting such motion involves using kinematic...

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