The most significant event in the human world takes place inside the mother’s fallopian tubes. Millions of sperms from the father compete for the opportunity to become the next representative of the ... Read more
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Cancer Metastasis: The Real Killer
“The fact of cells identical with those of the cancer itself being seen in the blood may tend to throw some light upon the mode of origin of multiple tumors existing in the same ... Read more
The Theory Of Panspermia: Contentious Yet Captivating
How do you think we came to exist? How do you think the universe came to exist? Boom! The Big Bang happened. The universe was created. Earth was formed. An atmosphere, that could sustain life, was given rise to. ... Read more
Why Evolution is True
Operational Amplifier: The Basics
With the boom of transistors and diodes, the floodgates to the dam holding back technology were suddenly opened. This lead to what could be considered as the biggest leap in technology mankind witnessed. Soon, the revolution of ... Read more
The Placebo Effect
"The bicycle breaks screeched as I took a hard right turn toppling down on the tar road. The scratches in my 5-year-old feet cried, calling her in pain! She approached and took my feet in her arms, and with a smiling face ... Read more
Integrating C4 photosynthesis into C3 plants
Within the next few decades to come, the exponential growth of the human population will face serious feeding limitations. The challenge within the prime color of the ... Read more
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is a labeled immunoassay that is commonly used to detect as well as quantify antibodies, antigens, proteins, and glycoproteins in biological samples. It is of gold standard among ... Read more