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Ioana Vimard
Jan 22, 20243 min read
Stem cells? What are those?
Although the concept is not a new one amongst scientists, stem cells have gained a lot of attention lately, and rightfully so. Stem cells...
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Alexandru Burlacu
Jan 22, 20242 min read
Why do we have allergic reactions?
When the immune system reacts to something it believes to be harmful—even if the chemical in question is usually harmless—allergic...
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Brînzan Alexandra Elena
Jan 22, 20242 min read
Birthmark biology insights
Hey there, curious minds! Today, let's dive into the fascinating world of birthmarks—a topic that's like Mother Nature's way of giving us...
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Ioana Vimard
Dec 18, 20233 min read
The Mystery Behind Acne
If you happen to be one of the few lucky people who has not suffered the irritating consequences of waking up with a new pimple everyday,...
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Luzie Bergander
Dec 18, 20232 min read
Our 9 senses
Would you believe me, if I told you, we had 9 senses. Yes, 9 senses! Don't believe me? Well we all know that there are 5 common senses:...
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Ahrin Lina Lee
Dec 17, 20232 min read
Caffeine: Friend or Foe
Caffeine is a drug. It serves as a stimulant, heightening the activity of your brain and nervous system. Coffee enthusiasts span the...
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Alexandru Burlacu
Dec 17, 20232 min read
How we form Connections with our Surroundings
Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity or neural plasticity, refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new...
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Emma Catanescu
Dec 1, 20232 min read
Who said bees can’t groove
Communication is a dynamic and complex process that shapes our relationships, our decisions, and connects us to different people across...
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Izabela Ninu
Dec 1, 20232 min read
How a single gene can extend human life
People that live over 100 years all have one thing in common: a variation of the gene called Forkhead box protein O3 (FOXO3). In this...
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Emma Catanescu
Nov 8, 20233 min read
How exercise affects bones
From protecting organs such as the heart or brain from injury, to supporting our bodies and allowing us to move, our bones can take on...
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Izabela Ninu
Nov 8, 20233 min read
Sustainable Farming in the AI era
Modern agriculture is an ancestral practice: it has been done, developed and slowly improved through the centuries. Since the Middle...
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Luzie Bergander
Nov 8, 20232 min read
Inherit Stress and Six-Packs: All with Epigenetic Inheritance
Imagine you could inherit your father's six pack, or your mothers stress still affects you through your genes. Great wouldn't it be? Or...
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Alexandru Burlacu
Nov 3, 20233 min read
The Breakdown of Cancer
Right now, you are made up of trillions of cells that over your lifetime normally grow and divide as needed. When cells are abnormal or...
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Brînzan Alexandra Elena
Nov 3, 20234 min read
How your memory works
Have you ever wondered how your memory works? How can you remember things even years after they happend? What is actually the memory? In...
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Ahrin Lina Lee
Nov 3, 20232 min read
The reason behind colourful leaves
Bright scarlet, orange, gold, and even a splash of purple- these are the colours with which a part of the world ablazes to tell us that...
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Ioana Vimard
Oct 7, 20232 min read
Mind-blowing facts about cells
We have all heard about the microscopic organism that represents the building blocks of all living things and, in a meticulous way,...
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Luzie Bergander
Sep 29, 20232 min read
Reprogram Your Cells. Manifest Change. The science behind manifestation.
Have you ever wondered whether manifestation and affirmations are real? Or rather how it works? High-key, scientific data backs these...
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Erica Radulescu
Sep 29, 20232 min read
Lets talk about sleep
Have you ever thought about the process that boosts your immune system, prevents you from developing cancer, strokes and diabetes, that...
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Emma Catanescu
Sep 29, 20232 min read
Cyclotrons, no, it's not a transformer
The medical community has seen incredible technological advancements, especially in recent years with the cyclotron (also known as a...
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Alexandru Burlacu
Sep 29, 20233 min read
The Children of God
Scientists who study human fossils are known as paleoanthropologists, and they have largely been responsible forthe knowledge we have...
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