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AlphaFold: Revolutionizing Protein Structure Prediction and Its Transformative Impact on Medicine and Biomedical Research
In biomedical research, understanding protein structure is essential. Proteins, often termed the building blocks of life, are crucial in...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 29, 20242 min read


The Naked Mole-Rat: A Genetic Treasure Trove for Biomedical Research
The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), a peculiar-looking subterranean rodent, has captivated biomedical researchers. Renowned for...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 28, 20242 min read


The Puzzling World of Lampreys: Shedding DNA to Unravel Evolutionary Mysteries
Lampreys, one of the oldest surviving vertebrates, exhibit a unique genetic phenomenon: Programmed Genome Rearrangement (PGR). Unlike...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 27, 20242 min read


Navigating the Challenges of Stem Cell Tourism and Unverified Treatments
Stem cell tourism, the practice of traveling abroad for unapproved stem cell treatments, has gained traction due to rapid advancements in...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 26, 20244 min read


Octopuses: Masters of RNA Editing and Neurological Complexity
Octopuses are renowned for their intelligence and remarkable ability to adapt to their environment. One key to their extraordinary...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 25, 20242 min read


Human Chromosome 2: A Tale of Evolutionary Linkage with Our Primate Cousins
One of the most striking pieces of evidence for human evolution is found deep within our cells, specifically in chromosome 2. This...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 24, 20242 min read


From Fertilized Egg to Advanced Therapies: The Power of Stem Cells
In this post, we will explore the world of stem cells, starting with what they are and their potential in medical science. We will then...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 23, 20244 min read


The Paradox of Genome Size: Why Bigger Isn't Always More Complex
In genetics, a fascinating phenomenon challenges our intuitive understanding of complexity and size. The paradox of genome size, also...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 21, 20242 min read


Telomeres: The Key to Aging?
Aging is an inevitable process that affects all living organisms. In order to understand it, scientists have turned their attention to...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 20, 20242 min read


From Humans to Animals: The Surprising Genetic Similarities Across Species
The natural world is a mosaic of diverse species, each uniquely adapted to their environment. Yet, beneath this diversity lies a...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 19, 20242 min read


Mouse Heart Regeneration: Insights into the Apex's Ability to Heal
The mammalian heart's ability to regenerate has garnered intense scientific interest, particularly focusing on mice as a key model...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 18, 20242 min read


The Antifreeze Proteins of Arctic and Antarctic Fish: Surviving Subzero Temperatures
Some fish species thrive in environments that would freeze the blood of most organisms. Their survival in subzero temperatures is a...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 17, 20242 min read


The Explosive Decomposition of Dead Whales: The Role of Microbes
The image of a beached whale swelling and, in some rare cases, exploding, is both startling and intriguing. This natural phenomenon,...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 16, 20242 min read


Organ Regeneration and the Adaptive Immune System: A Fascinating Intersection in Model Organisms
The natural ability of certain animals like frogs, salamanders, and zebrafish to regenerate their organs has been a subject of intense...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 15, 20243 min read


Vampire Bats: How Do They Survive on Blood
Vampire bats, the only mammals known for exclusively feeding on blood, have long fascinated scientists and the public. This blog post...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 14, 20243 min read


Glowing Cats and Jellyfish Genes: The Story of How Fluorescent Genes from Jellyfish are Used in Genetic Research
In genetic research, fluorescent proteins have revolutionized our understanding of complex biological systems. A fascinating development...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 13, 20242 min read


Some of The Most Bizarre Medical Practices in History
Medical history is filled with practices that seem bizarre, ineffective, and often dangerous from a modern perspective. Today, we look...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 12, 20243 min read


The World of Gene Naming: From Movie Characters to Games
In the world of scientific research, a dash of humor and creativity can be found in the names that scientists give to genes. These names,...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 11, 20243 min read


Evolution of Color Vision in Primates
Imagine a world where you can only see in shades of blue and yellow, but no reds or greens. This was likely the reality for our distant...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 10, 20242 min read


Weight-loss drugs: Novo Nordisk's Wegovy and Eli Lilly's Zepbound
In recent years, the global battle against obesity has intensified, marking a significant shift in medical approaches towards this...
Tommy Aleksander Karlsen
Mar 9, 20243 min read
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