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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The Science of Aging

         Aging is considered inevitable. All living things must undergo the cycle of life, from the tiniest hedgehog to the great bowhead whale. Given, the maximum lifespan for these animals is different, as the hedgehog at most lives 3 years while the bowhead whale can live up…

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All about Goodpasture syndrome

Ernest Goodpasture first discovered Goodpasture syndrome in 1919 while studying the influenza pandemic. It is a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the kidneys and the lungs. In this article, you will learn more about Goodpasture syndrome and what having this autoimmune disorder entails. Table of Contents Overview…

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Animal Emotion: Understanding it

            Ever wonder, specifically, what your dog is feeling when they wag their tail at you? Most people just assume they’re feeling happy, but your dog could be feeling a much wider range of emotions than you think. In general, the lion with its pride in the…

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Biocommunication: The Hidden Language of Plants

Have you ever considered the possibility of"consciousness" in other living things? While they lack mouths and ears, plants have developed a way of communicating with one another through chemical signals, electrical impulses, and underground networks. Their communications warn each other about pests, adapt to environmental changes, and…

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