Tag: science
All the articles with the tag "science".
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(DAY 880) How ChatGPT Changes Your Brain's Engagement
The EEG results from the study reveal a clear distinction between writing with and without AI assistance. Participants who...
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(DAY 693) Nature's Digital Code and the Blueprint of Life
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, serves as the fundamental storage system for genetic information in living organisms. At its core, DNA is a molecule composed of ...
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(DAY 619) Age-Related Anxiety - A Neurobiological Perspective
As our parents age, the brain undergoes significant structural and chemical changes that affect how they process stress and anxiety. The frontal cortex, respons...
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(DAY 593) How Did Carrots Become Orange?
The orange carrot, a staple in many kitchens worldwide, has a fascinating history that showcases the power of selective breeding. Contrary to popular belief, ca...
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(DAY 467) The Rivalry of Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur
In the annals of medical microbiology, few figures loom as large as Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur. These two giants of science, hailing from Germany and France ...
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(DAY 441) Five Groundbreaking Discoveries that Shaped the Modern World
The past 50 years have witnessed remarkable discoveries that have profoundly impacted various facets of our lives. From unlocking the secrets of the human g...
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(DAY 372) A Deep Dive into Timekeeping
Have you ever stopped to wonder why we have leap years? What's the deal with that extra day tacked onto February every four years? It turns out, leap years are ...
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(DAY 253) LUCA - The Last Universal Common Ancestor
The study of LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor, represents a fascinating journey into the roots of life on Earth. In this blog post, we'll delve into the...