Biology in Your Everyday
You can find posts that will explain how biology affects your everyday. Here you will learn the basics to determine how to navigate and understand biological processes that can impact your sleep, food, and environment.
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The World’s Deadliest Animal
When people hear “deadliest animal,” they usually picture sharks, lions, or snakes. Something big. Something with teeth. But the truth is far more unsettling. The world’s deadliest animal is tiny, fragile-looking, and often dismissed as a nuisance: the mosquito. Despite… Continue reading
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The Life of a Bridgerton
Dearest Gentle Reader, It is the author’s greatest delight to welcome you into another season, not of courtship and whispered scandals, but of coughs, cures, and curious medical convictions. While the ton may sparkle beneath chandeliers and silk gloves, let… Continue reading
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Archaeology in Real Life: No Whips, No Treasure, Just Science
By Anna Chitwood, Archaeologist Editor’s Note: The following piece is written in the voice of archaeologist Anna Chitwood. Her firsthand experiences working in Cultural Resource Management offer a realistic look at what archaeology looks like outside of movies and pop… Continue reading
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You’ve Got mRNA 📬
While Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks have nothing to do with mRNA, mRNA has everything to do with how your body sends mail. Long before it was politicized, debated, or turned into a household acronym, mRNA was simply doing its… Continue reading
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Is it “just a theory?”
We have all heard phrases like “scientists have proved it” or “that’s the theory” but what do those phrases actually mean? Understanding what we read in the news, what we hear at the doctors, and how we understand the world… Continue reading




