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Research Articles

The Invisible World that Rules Our Planet: How to Teach the Science of Protozoa

Explore the methodological foundations for teaching protozoa in university zoology courses, from their ecological importance to pedagogical approaches.

Victoria Phillips
Oct 15, 2025

Cracking Life's Code: The Three A's of Genomics

Discover how scientists read, rebuild, and understand the book of life through Assembly, Alignment, and Annotation - the three pillars of genomics.

Logan Murphy
Oct 15, 2025

The Upside of Down: How Your Brain's 'Negatives' Develop a Positive Life

Discover how neuroscience reveals that negative experiences are essential for building resilience, intelligence, and a fulfilling life.

Owen Rogers
Oct 15, 2025

From Groups to Individuals: The New Science of Biological Individuality

Explore the revolutionary science of biological individuality and how groups evolve into integrated individuals through evolutionary processes.

Owen Rogers
Oct 15, 2025

From Wild Pests to Lab Heroes: The Unlikely Story of America's Standardized Rodents

Explore the fascinating transformation of mice and rats from common pests to standardized laboratory animals that revolutionized biomedical research.

Emma Hayes
Oct 15, 2025

Plant Love Stories: More Than Just a Feeling

Discover how science is revealing the secret social networks of plants and how you can contribute to this growing movement.

Dylan Peterson
Oct 15, 2025

The Ultimate Nanoscale Sandwich: Putting Molecules to Work, One Layer at a Time

Discover how Layer-by-Layer assembly enables precise molecular construction for advanced materials and technologies.

Ethan Sanders
Oct 15, 2025

Cracking the Social Code: The Science Behind Animal Friendships and Factions

Explore how scientists use quantitative methods to analyze the complex social structures of animal societies, from dolphin networks to primate relationships.

Hannah Simmons
Oct 15, 2025

The Great Rewire: Why Your Brain Struggles with the 'New Normal'

Understanding the neuroscience behind why adapting to new routines and environments is so mentally taxing, based on brain plasticity research.

Isaac Henderson
Oct 15, 2025

The Biology of Right and Wrong: How Evolution and Responsibility Shape Human Ethics

Exploring the biological and cultural foundations of ethics through the perspectives of Hans Jonas and Francisco Ayala

Emma Hayes
Oct 15, 2025

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