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The Amoeba That Devours Minds
It sounds like something out of a science fiction horror film—an organism so minuscule that it’s invisible to the naked eye, yet powerful enough to eat away at human brain tissue. No sharp teeth, no limbs, no complex nervous system—just a single-celled organism with an insatiable hunger for destruction. Primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a disease caused by infection with Naegleria fowleri , called a brain-eating amoeba. The journey of Naegleria fowleri is as horrify


The Future of Biopolymers
Imagine living in the ocean, with beautiful coral reefs of vibrant colors, fish of all sizes, the algae that seem to wave back at you, and mounds of underwater rocks. Then suddenly, you choke. A smooth, foreign material lodges itself in your throat. As you suffocate and struggle, your world fades to darkness. You’ve just experienced the final moments of a sea turtle, killed by plastic pollution. We Need to Stop Killing Ourselves Plastic is an artificial substance that can be


The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Therapy
Almost no one in this world is a stranger to the idea of talking to a machine and having a fulfilling conversation with it. But just...


The Influence of Bedroom Wall Color on Mood
The impact of environmental factors on human psychology has been a subject of considerable scientific inquiry. One particularly...


Aliens: Astronomy’s Most Puzzling Mystery
Scientists have captured black holes, discovered new planets and everything, but why haven’t they found any evidence of extraterrestrials...


Does Short-Form Content Cause Neurodegenerative Diseases?
Exploring the Long-Term Impact of Short-Form Content on Neurodegenerative Disease Development Since 1990, disability and death from...


Gut Microbiome and Mental Health
Imagine if treating depression started with not a pill, but a gut check. Emerging research suggests that this might soon be more than...


The Ethical Implications of Killer Whales in Captivity
Since the early 1960s, the captivity of killer whales (Orcinus orcas) has sparked controversy. Confined in artificial environments and...


How English Became the Language of Global Business
If you have ever spoken to another person using a language neither of you speaks natively, you have used a lingua franca. The term...
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