Severo Ochoa and his most human phrase after losing his wife: 'A woman can change the life trajectory of a man; now life without her is not life'
Severo Ochoa, a Nobel Prize-winning biologist, expressed profound grief and reflection after the death of his wife, highlighting her significant impact on his life and career.
Using AI for Cancer Treatment. The Era of Human Evaluation of Biological Experiments is Over, Says Data Scientist Kováč
Michal Kováč discusses the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the field of life sciences and cancer treatment.
The two substances that age men faster – The new research
A new study finds that PFAS chemicals are accelerating biological aging in middle-aged men, according to research from the Jiao Tong University School of Medicine in Shanghai.
What Science Really Knows About the 'Love Hormone'
The article explores the role of oxytocin, often referred to as the 'love hormone,' in human emotions and its biological functions beyond romantic love.
Oxytocin: what science really knows about the 'love hormone'
The article discusses the role of oxytocin, often termed the 'love hormone', in promoting well-being and its biological functions during childbirth.
Ovarian cancer: science discovers how it spreads quickly
Researchers from Nagoya University have uncovered the biological mechanisms behind the rapid spread of ovarian cancer, revealing the crucial role of mesothelial cells in forming protective pathways for cancer cells.
Morakana, a studio that merges art, science, and technology
Morakana is an art studio founded in New York that intersects art, science, and technology through experimentation with biological and technological systems.
The border of death really exists. This is how the human body fades away
The article explores the biological process of dying, emphasizing that death is a series of changes rather than a singular moment.
The brain may remain conscious for several hours after death
A study presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting suggests that death may not be instant as traditionally believed, but a biological process that unfolds over time.
Is Valentine’s love real... humans are changing every 10 minutes, then who do we love?
This article explores the fleeting nature of love in the context of constant biological changes in the human body.
Russian scientists complete major study of African waters
Russian scientists concluded a two-year survey of aquatic biological resources off the coast of Africa, aiming to enhance domestic fisheries and collaboration with African nations.
Epstein, patron of science and technology
The article discusses the influence of transhumanism and the ideas of hierarchization and biological enhancement among the rich, particularly in the context of technology's vision for humanity's future.
"Decoding one’s own biological code"
The article explores biohacking, discussing its promises for enhancing energy, sleep, and well-being, while examining the scientific validity of its methods and the risks of excessive optimization.
Reversing the biological clock? A scientist from the Chinese autonomous region explores how to extend fertility
A scientist from a Chinese autonomous region is researching methods to prolong human fertility.