Plantae is a seemingly silent kingdom; yet, it has milliards of secrets to tell.
Why and how do plants consume insects?
One of the most obvious examples of the unbreakable bond between art and science is the relationship between visual arts and anatomy.
When you read the title “Moving Plants”, you may ask yourself “Do plants move?” Guess what? They do.
The brain, though a small organ, is the most complex one; it serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrates and most invertebrates.
Despite the bizarre name, Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum is not a spell from the magical world of Harry Potter; it is a rare medical condition.
Anthropologists and biologists place all races in existence today as a single species, which points to the fact that the differences between human races are not really all that great.
Camouflage is a process through which animals change colors in accordance with the surrounding environment, becoming hardly distinguishable from it.
Roses are red, violets are blue; or are they? The colors you see may not always be the same someone else sees.
Researchers in 3D printing technology have been actively attempting to come up with new methods to artificially create lifelike blood vessels.
Technology has come such a long way that it has definitely entered all aspects of our lives; one of the fields that have developed by leaps and bounds is the medical field.
DNA is an organic chemical of complex molecular structure found in all living cells; it codes genetic information allowing the transmission of inherited traits.
Not all babies are born healthy; unfortunately, some are born with congenital birth defects. Unlike diseases that are related to an unhealthy lifestyle, congenital birth defects exist since birth.