Circadian Rhythms: Our mini body clocks
There are times that we are really exhausted! It is not the result of any strenuous work but maybe because of the dim light and pleasant...
Fishes being superior to humans!
The study of fishes and their various biological mechanisms has been a topic of research for various biologists. Günther Zupanc, a...
De-Extinction: Boon or bane?
De-extinction is the process of generating an organism that is either an extinct species or resembles an extinct species. It is also...
Breaking down decades of assumptions about cells
Cells need to make proteins that support biological processes and cell functions. And when a cell needs to make proteins, it needs the...
Antibiotics are more unique than we realise
The introduction of antibiotics into medicine revolutionised the way infectious diseases were treated. Between 1945 and 1972, average...
Can Robots really ‘see’ smell?
Northeastern University’s own biology professor, Joseph Ayers, has dedicated all his time and energy to developing robots that are...
How can understanding enzymes help us?
Our digestive system needs enzymes to break down the food we eat and allow it to be efficiently absorbed through the small intestine,...
Balance and Ballet
Balance is the most neglected but the most important of all things in our lives. Standing, walking, holding something; everything...
Conversations with Crops
Plant damage is, perhaps, the most dreaded situation by farmers. With plant diseases and insects damaging crops, it has become important...
Medical Engineering: Tying Lives Together
Tying up blood vessels using the medical technology we have today is a highly tedious procedure, prone to error. It involves the surgeons...










