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Illustration of an ocean sunfish (Mola mola) swimming in a vibrant ocean scene with jellyfish, fish, and coral, highlighting its anatomy and habitat for educational purposes.
Posted on January 1, 2026January 1, 2026 Biology

Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) – Comprehensive Biology, Behavior, and Conservation

The ocean sunfish, Mola mola, is one of the most extraordinary and enigmatic fish in the ocean. Known as the heaviest bony fish, this giant... Read more

Top NIH-Funded Institutions of 2025
Posted on December 31, 2025December 31, 2025 News & Blogs

Top 50 NIH-Funded Institutions of FY 2025

Top 50 NIH-Funded Institutions of FY 2025: Who’s Leading U.S. Biomedical Research The National Institutes of Health (NIH) continues to drive cutting-edge biomedical research in... Read more

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Posted on October 8, 2025October 8, 2025 News & Blogs

Mary E. Brunkow, Ph.D. — Biography

Mary Elizabeth Brunkow (born 1961) is an American molecular biologist and program manager whose pioneering research uncovered the genetic basis of immune regulation. Best known... Read more

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Posted on October 2, 2025 News & Blogs

Jane Goodall (1934–2025): The Girl Who Dreamed of Africa and Taught the World to Hope

Jane Goodall, the primatologist who forever changed our understanding of humanity’s closest relatives and became a tireless global advocate for the natural world, has died... Read more

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Understanding Antimicrobial Resistance in MRSA: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Emerging Insights

Introduction: Why MRSA Resistance Matters Imagine a battlefield where humans deploy their strongest weapons, and the enemy not only survives but learns to deflect each... Read more

Best Graduate Programs in Biological Sciences
Posted on September 26, 2025September 26, 2025 News & Blogs

Top 50 Best Graduate Programs in Biological Sciences (U.S. News Rankings)

Choosing the right graduate program in Biological Sciences can shape the future of your academic journey and career. With fields ranging from cell biology, molecular... Read more

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Posted on July 19, 2025July 19, 2025 Cancer Immunology

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Treatment: A Scientific Overview

Effective treatments for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), including chemotherapy, CAR T-cell therapy, and stem cell transplant. Read more

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): A Research-Oriented Overview 

A brief look at Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)—its causes, symptoms, and the latest research-driven treatments shaping patient outcomes. Read more

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Posted on June 27, 2025June 27, 2025 Cancer Immunology

Structural Components of a CAR-T Vector Plasmid: A Comprehensive Overview

A CAR-T vector plasmid encodes the engineered receptor that enables T cells to target cancer. It includes key elements for antigen recognition, cell signaling, and controlled gene expression. Read more

Autonomic Nervous system
Posted on April 16, 2025 Anatomy and Physiology Difference between

The Autonomic Nervous System: Master Regulator of Involuntary Function

The Autonomic Nervous System controls the body’s involuntary functions—like heartbeat, breathing, and digestion—without us even thinking about it. This guide breaks down how it works, its two main branches, and why it's essential for keeping us balanced and alive. Read more

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