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The Most Challenging Diseases and the Role of Bioinformatics

By: | Date: July 10, 2025

Despite all the progress science has made, the world still watches helplessly as millions suffer from diseases we haven’t yet mastered. Cancer continues to take lives too early. Alzheimer’s robs people of their memories and identities. Autoimmune diseases slowly turn the body against itself, often without clear cause or cure. …

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Does Evolution Grant Us Supremacy Over Other Creatures?

By: | Date: February 19, 2025

Why do we take so much for granted? Each day, we rise with the sun, drink ancient waters, breathe air purified by trees, and eat from the soil’s quiet generosity. Yet how rarely do we pause, not just to admire, but to respect. Not just to enjoy, but to protect. …

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Are Aliens Embedded in Our DNA?

By: | Date: March 18, 2024

Throughout history, humans have searched the cosmos for signs of extraterrestrial life. Yet, in this relentless pursuit, have we overlooked the possibility that aliens are not out there but within us? Our own DNA, the fundamental blueprint of life, remains one of the greatest mysteries of existence. Scientists have classified …

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The Next 100 Years: Evolution or Devolution?

By: | Date: January 7, 2024

The future is a mystery. A hundred years from now, we won’t be here, but the world will go on, shaped by forces beyond our imagination. Technology, science, human ambition, and nature will all play their roles. Are we accelerating toward something greater, or are we approaching our peak? Maybe …

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Why Sample Size Matters

By: | Date: March 1, 2023

Science is all about uncovering the truths of our world, but how do we know when to trust what we discover? One of the most crucial yet often overlooked pieces of the puzzle is sample size. It’s not just a number; it’s the foundation of credible, reliable research. Bigger sample …

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The scientist true mission

By: | Date: July 21, 2021

Not everyone who conducts research is a scientist. To be a scientist is to embrace a mindset: a relentless pursuit of truth over personal gain, curiosity over comfort, and questions over easy answers. As Richard Feynman once said: 'The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you …

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