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Telomeres & Aging
Telomeres & Aging: Could They Unlock the Secret to Immortality?
Aging is an inevitable process, cells wear down, organs lose efficiency, and eventually, the body succumbs to time. But what if aging wasn’t inevitable? What if the biological clock ticking away inside...
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Nanorobots: Microscopic Engineers Leading The Future
Let’s consider the human body as a huge city. Imagine that there is a constant flow and traffic in this city, where millions of people live. A metropolis where everything flows in order and harmony....
HeLa Cells
HeLa Cells: The Immortal Cells That Changed Science Forever
Imagine a group of cells so unique that they could grow indefinitely, opening up doors to groundbreaking discoveries in medicine, cancer research, and vaccine development. HeLa cells are just that, a cornerstone...
Dancing Plague
Dancing Plague: The Plague That Made People Dance Until Death
During summer 1518 numerous residents of Strasbourg experienced uncontrollable dancing which produced an alarming situation throughout the city streets. A single woman began dancing uncontrollably which...
Decoding the human brain
The Race to Decode the Human Brain
Imagine unlocking the mysteries of the most complex machine in existence, the human brain. For centuries, scientists have been peering into its folds, attempting to unravel the secrets of how we think,...
Biodegradable Packaging
The Role of Polymers in Biodegradable Packaging
Plastic waste is one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, and food packaging plays a significant role in this crisis. With increasing awareness of sustainability, the demand for biodegradable...
Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism: What You Need to Know About the Invisible Threat
What Is Bioterrorism and Why Should You Care? Bioterrorism is the deliberate use of bacteria, viruses, or toxins to cause illness or death. Unlike traditional weapons, biological agents don’t destroy buildings...
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Dolly the Sheep: The Clone That Changed Science Forever
Imagine seeing an exact genetic copy of yourself – not a twin, but a perfect copy created by science. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? But in 1996 it became a reality – not for...
Bubonic Plague
Bubonic Plague: The Virus That Shaped History
Imagine a world where death arrives in the dead of night, unseen and unstoppable. Cities fall silent, villages vanish, and the air itself carries whispers of doom. This is not a tale from a horror novel,...
Rare Diseases Day
Rare Diseases Day: Rare But Real
On the final day of February each year the global community dedicates its attention to raising awareness about rare diseases which people frequently overlook. Rare Disease Day functions as a platform to...
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