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CRISPR Babies: Where Are They Now?
In 2018, science crossed a line once thought untouchable. The first genetically edited children were born. A secret experiment. A global scandal. 6-7 years later, one question still remains — where are the CRISPR babies now?
Syed Hamdan Muzammil
Sep 26, 20253 min read


The Effect of COVID-19 on the Cognitive Development of Children
Children born during the COVID-19 pandemic are showing striking differences in cognitive development compared to those born before. Could lockdowns, reduced play, and social isolation have rewired an entire generation? Discover what the research reveals.

Trisha Deshpande
Sep 23, 20253 min read


SWEET SCIENCE: How Chocolate Shapes Memory And Protects The Mind
What if your guilty pleasure was also a brain booster? Long celebrated as the “food of the gods,” chocolate may sharpen memory and guard against cognitive decline. A simple treat with surprising power — read more to find out.

Shreya Shanubhogue
Sep 21, 20253 min read


TOXOPLASMA GONDII: From cat litter to Brain Chemistry
- Nearly one third of the planet is infected with a parasite that affects the brain and pushes people toward impulsive and risky...

Sanjana SB
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Is Humour in medicine a crack in compassion? Or proof of it?
In the wards, where silence feels heavy, laughter sometimes breaks through. Is it relief, ritual, or risk? This piece looks at how wit travels through medicine’s most difficult spaces — and what it reveals about those who heal.

Vanshika Madeti
Sep 14, 20253 min read


A Drop of Blood, A World of Hope against the Big C!
-In 2023, a study showed that combining multiple blood biomarkers with machine learning algorithms significantly improved detection rates...

CR Mathangi
Sep 12, 20253 min read


Sugar Rush : Running on Candy Coated Chaos
a sweet bite, an instant high… but beneath the rush, chaos brews. blood sugar spikes, insulin surges, and before you know it — energy crashes, cravings rise, mood twists. is that candy really fueling you, or fooling you?

Ankitha Anilkumar
Sep 9, 20253 min read


Can Dreams Be Used In Therapy? When Science Meets Symbolism.
Dreams are vivid, sometimes pleasant, sometimes disturbing. Scientists question whether they are hidden messages that support healing, or just fleeting fragments of imagination. This blog explores what research says, theories of dreaming, and their possible role in modern therapy.

Misha Gupta
Sep 4, 20254 min read


Sleep Deprivation in College: A Hidden Academic Crisis
From all-nighters to drowsy mornings, sleep deprivation has become a silent companion for many college students. But what is it really costing them? Read more to find out.

Zoya Nizar
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Terminal Lucidity: The Brain’s Final Awakening
Just before death takes your hand, what if it gave you one last wish? To remember your long-lost life. For patients lost to dementia and other mental disorders, this fleeting return of clarity — called terminal lucidity — is the mind’s final spark before darkness.

Avyaktha Rakesh
Sep 1, 20257 min read


Walking Corpse Syndrome: The mind’s illusion of Death
Ever felt alive yet somehow dead inside? Walking Corpse Syndrome is a rare disorder where your brain convinces you that your organs are decaying, your blood has dried up, or you no long exist at all. This eerie phenomenon intertwines neurology and psychiatry, blurring the lines between the living and the dead.

Shirin Amani
Aug 30, 20253 min read


Down the Rabbit Hole: Unveiling Hormonal Links to Schizophrenia
Voices echo. People shift. The line between reality and fantasy almost indecipherable. The brain’s
most elusive disorder wrecks both mind and soul. Could the body’s silent messengers shape the
mind’s deepest mysteries?

Myiesha Kumar
Aug 30, 20254 min read


SLEEP PARALYSIS: The Science (and Myths) of Sleep Paralysis
You wake up in the dark. Your eyes are open, you can see your room, but you can’t move. Something’s in the corner, watching. Your heart races; but your body won’t listen…
Syed Hamdan Muzammil
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Natural killers: God’s lethal creations
Poison, a word we love to use but rarely understand. Why does a snake's venom kill you, and which plants that are found around you can give you a one way ticket to the afterlife, and how do they do it?

Deeksha Raghuram
Aug 27, 20255 min read


Role of oxidative stress in Alzheimer’s disease
Why does the brain’s own energy system sometimes turn against it?
In Alzheimer’s, tiny sparks called free radicals slowly eat away at the brain’s wiring. Antioxidants are meant to be the body’s shield, but are they strong enough to fight back? Dive into the science of oxidative stress and discover why understanding this hidden battle could be the key to protecting our memories, movements, and minds.

Sanjana SB
Aug 26, 20253 min read


L-DOPA: A Cornerstone in Parkinson’s Disease Therapy
Parkinson’s disease challenges millions worldwide, but the story of its treatment is both inspiring and evolving. from L-DOPA’s groundbreaking role to the double-edged impact of dopamine antagonists, explore how modern medicine battles motor decline and balances side effects.

Pratham Gowda
Aug 25, 20252 min read


Three-Parent Babies: UK’s Groundbreaking Mitochondrial Therapy Explained
What if having a child didn’t just mean two parents, but three? Discover how UK scientists are rewriting assisted reproductive technologies with mitochondrial replacement therapy. Eight babies born, one breakthrough, and a future free from devastating genetic disease.

Nidhi Santosh
Aug 24, 20253 min read


Male birth control pill: A New Reality
For decades, birth control has primarily been a woman's burden. Could a breakthrough pill for men, which is hormone-free, reversible, and in human trials, change the game forever, reshaping the way we share the responsibility for contraception?

Trisha Deshpande
Aug 24, 20252 min read


Exercise and its Significance on Cognitive Function
Behind every heartbeat during exercise, something remarkable happens—blood rushes, chemicals surge, and the brain begins to change. But what exactly transforms? Discover the unseen science of how movement awakens memory, sharpens focus, and shields the mind from decline.

Ankitha Anilkumar
Aug 19, 20252 min read


Sips That Slip Into Addiction? The Rise In Energy Drinks And Caffeine Intake Amongst Youth
From morning cups of coffee to midnight energy drinks, is
your body really responding to these stimulants in a beneficial way? Or
are we mistaking the rising addiction of energy drinks and caffeine as
just another normal habit? This blog covers what counts as an addiction,
signs of caffeine addiction amongst youth, the potential risks of long term
use, what the experts around the world say and addiction if so, what
measures are being taken by certain governments to reduce int

Misha Gupta
Aug 19, 20254 min read
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