Cells respond to electric fields in a process that directs bodily repair and development, a fundamental mechanism that can also be exploited by disease.
The end of your big toe, the distal hallux, is crucial for balance and walking. Explore the reasons for pain and how its structure affects overall foot health.
Modern science reveals what a "gut feeling" is: a cognitive skill. Learn how the brain processes vast experience into the rapid, non-conscious insights we call intuition.
Discover how mathematical models translate complex data and key assumptions into projections that help guide responses to infectious disease outbreaks.
Understand the complexities of fetal development, from the origins of a condition and its prenatal detection to the pathways for medical and family support.
Often mistaken for a fish, the Crown-of-Thorns is a starfish with a complex role, acting as both a natural coral predator and a driver of large-scale reef change.
Explore how small peptide fragments act as molecular keys, activating immune responses that drive both disease processes and new therapeutic approaches.
Mitosis is orchestrated by organic compounds that fulfill distinct roles in regulation, information storage, physical structure, and providing cellular energy.
Discover the fundamental link between a material's structure and its magnetic properties, and how this relationship is used to control magnetism in technology.
Learn how the interplay between actin and myosin proteins creates a molecular motor that powers both muscle function and essential activities at the cellular level.