Ali Emre Cabadak

My name is Ali Emre Cabadak, a dedicated biology enthusiast currently pursuing my studies at Marmara University, where I am majoring in Bioengineering. As a passionate advocate for scientific discovery and innovation, I am the founder of Biologyto. My goal is to bring the wonders of biology closer to everyone and inspire a new generation of thinkers and innovators. Through Biologyto, I aim to write scientific articles that delve into the fascinating world of biology, sharing insights and discoveries that inspire curiosity and innovation.

A Single Test to Diagnose Almost Any Infection? 

Welcome to this week’s groundbreaking biology news! 🌍✨ We’re diving into exciting discoveries that could redefine diagnostics, developmental biology, and our understanding of chronic illness in children. First, new research links childhood asthma to memory difficulties, potentially reshaping treatment approaches to protect cognitive health early on. Next, a revolutionary genomic test is proving its power […]

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Climate Change and Its Impact on Global Biodiversity

Picture Earth as a giant, interconnected web of life—plants, animals, insects, and microbes all relying on one another in a delicate balance. Now imagine someone tugging at one of the strings, slowly but surely unravelling that intricate network. This is what climate change is doing to our planet’s biodiversity, and the consequences are as alarming

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Brain as a Music Box

Bioweekly – Breath Test for Lung Cancer

Welcome to another captivating week in biology! 🌱🔍 This week’s stories delve deep into the brain’s enigmatic processes, unveil a groundbreaking advancement in non-invasive cancer detection, and illuminate the intricacies of gene-editing technology. We’re unravelling how brain cells orchestrate our actions like a music box, exploring a breath test that could revolutionize early lung cancer diagnosis, and

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Mapping Tumors in 3D

Bioweekly – Mapping Tumors in 3D

Welcome to another exciting week of groundbreaking biology updates! 🌱🔍 We’re delving into some incredible advancements that have the power to transform our approach to medicine and healthcare. This week, we’re exploring AI’s role in organ development, revealing hidden mechanisms in kidney regeneration that could end reliance on dialysis, and new DNA “switches” designed to

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Francisella tularensis

Welcome to this week’s spotlight! In the mysterious and often treacherous world of microorganisms, Francisella tularensis quietly stands out as a master of stealth and lethality. This tiny bacterium may go unnoticed by the naked eye, but its impact on human health is anything but small. Responsible for the rare but potentially deadly disease tularemia, Francisella tularensis lurks in

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Stem Cells: Unlocking the Power of Regeneration

Imagine if we could heal spinal cord injuries, repair damaged hearts, or even replace cells lost to diseases like diabetes or Alzheimer’s. Stem cells, often referred to as the body’s master cells, offer the tantalizing possibility of regenerating damaged tissues, giving us hope for treatments that could change the course of medicine as we know

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Ebola

Welcome to this week’s spotlight! In the invisible realm of viruses, where microscopic threats can strike without warning, Ebola stands as one of the most feared adversaries. Under the microscope, it may look like a simple strand of viral particles, but its impact is anything but ordinary. Known for its devastating outbreaks and lethal effects, Ebola can bring entire

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