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Model Citizens

Table of Contents Model Citizens Model organisms are used in basic research to answer questions related to human disease and cellular activities. This includes cell...

Bioluminescence and the Science Behind it

Have you ever seen the creatures deep underwater that can glow and produce their own light? These organisms are bioluminescent and produce their light through a chemical...

Cellular Senescence: a Molecular explanation for aging

Introduction Why do humans age? What is cellular senescence? Why can’t we live forever? The answer lies deep in our internal code, the blueprint of life – DNA. DNA...

Maple Syrup Urine Disease: The Disease Based on Smell

As we drove toward Durango, I watched the landscape blur, completely mesmerized by the tall trees. The air, rich with the wonderful scent of maple and woodsmoke...

Molecule, the Weight Loss Medication

In Russia, a weight-loss pill called Molecule (and its variant “Molecule Plus”) has recently captured attention — and concern. Marketed online and via social media as a...

The Search for Planet X: What Lies Beyond Neptune

Everyone knows about the eight planets in the solar system. But what if there were more? By looking at peculiarities in celestial objects and other planets, scientists...

Can We Really Grow Organs in a Lab? – The rise of organoids and regenerative biology.

Think about a starfish regrowing its fins, or a lizard regrowing its tail. These processes that occur in nature are at the heart of a quickly developing field of science:...

Why Do Animals Play?

            Playing is a common sight across numerous species. It’s evident in the pair of bear cubs tumbling down...

Beyond the smile: Life with Moebius Syndrome

We have all heard that it takes more muscles to frown than to smile. All we know for sure is that without the action of muscles, we could not frown, smile, or even...

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