Explore the cognitive processes and fundamental human needs that shape a conspiratorial worldview, providing a scientific lens on this pattern of thought.
Far from static, bone is a dynamic tissue constantly being renewed. Discover the cellular process that maintains its strength and adapts its structure to life.
A single CD45 gene yields multiple protein isoforms. Learn how this structural diversity allows for the fine-tuning of immune cell function and identity.
An acquired TET2 mutation is a genetic marker linked to age. Understand how it influences your long-term risk for certain blood and cardiovascular conditions.
Explore Rhizoma Drynariae (Gu Sui Bu), a fern rhizome with a deep history. This overview examines how its legacy applications are now viewed through a modern lens.
Discover the integrated bony framework that forms your back, providing foundational support and mobility while changing dynamically throughout your lifetime.
Examine the Posner molecule, a biological structure whose unique physical properties form the basis for a hypothesis on quantum processing in the brain.
Discover how bush seeds cross oceans to colonize remote islands, a process driven by a complex interplay between natural forces and patterns of migration.
Explore the relationship between aging and professional life, from evolving individual capabilities to the organizational structures that support experienced workers.
Understand the biology of pathogenic fungi, how they operate to cause disease, and their widespread impact on health, agriculture, and natural ecosystems.
Discover how viruses exploit specific molecules on host cells to initiate infection, a critical interaction that dictates viral targets and informs new therapies.
In the Hydra, the hypostome is a dynamic structure. It functions as a mouth while its cellular activity governs the organism's form and regenerative capacity.
Beyond simple organisms, bacteria use a chemical language to sense population density and coordinate group actions, influencing both their survival and human health.
By building a minimal organism with the fewest possible genes, scientists are uncovering the core operating system of life and its many unknown functions.