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“Palm Oil and Your Health: A Risky Ingredient in Popular Foods”
Whenever you grab a jar of Nutella, instant noodles, or cream cookies, you often check the sugar or sodium content per serving to make...
biochroniclesblog
Sep 42 min read


Starving or Striking? How Iron Triggers Cancer Cell Death
Ferroptosis is a unique process associated with programmed cell death triggered by an abundance of iron molecules within cells. This...

Rithu B S 
Aug 262 min read


“Guarding Your Health in Your Sleep: The NK Cell Connection”
In our busy lives, we often prioritize heavy workloads, social events, and constant phone scrolling over getting enough sleep. Instead of...

Rithu B S 
Aug 143 min read


"Cradling with Care: Managing Elbow Pain in New Mothers"
We all think the most toughest part of pregnancy end when the mother delivers the baby. But the actual motherhood demands physical...
biochroniclesblog
Jul 242 min read


The Silent Power of Water: Health Benefits You Can’t Ignore
Our primary focus when discussing a healthy diet is on eating less carbohydrates, more protein, and more fibre.  However, we all overlook...

Rithu B S 
Jun 302 min read


Golden Blood: The Rarest Blood Type
Most of us have heard the phrase “Were you born with a silver spoon?” But did you know that a few people in the world are actually born...

Neelom
Jun 132 min read


“Snack Attack: The Cellular Damage Behind Every Chip”
Who doesn’t like eating the crispy potato chips? They're considered a universal snack... They seem to be light, tasty, and very...

Rithu B S 
Jun 32 min read


Spray-on Skin
Imagine a scenario where you spray 1,2,3!!! You've Got New Skin  Have you ever wondered if creating new skin could be as easy as spraying...

Neelom
May 222 min read


The Double-Edged Sword of Ethanol in Cell Culture Labs
Have you’ve ever worked in a cell culture lab? If not , let me tell you that ethanol one crucial chemical that you will find in the lab...

Rithu B S 
May 122 min read


Why Sushi Is Off the Menu for Pregnant Women
Pregnancy is a time to prioritize both taste and safety. By understanding these risks and making informed choices, moms-to-be can protect their health and their baby’s well-being.

Rithu B S 
May 82 min read


Medical Microbiology Research in London: Key Areas and Upcoming Insights
Research in London

Aishwaraya B S 
May 52 min read


"Kombucha": Cheers to a Healthy Life
Traditionally originating Kombucha has become a trend in the current times due to the benefits it offers- whether it be aiding digestion or boosting immunity

Neelom
Apr 302 min read


Revolutionizing Cholesterol Management: The Potential of CRISPR Base Editing in Lowering LDL Cholesterol
A One-Time Gene Editing Treatment to Lower Cholesterol? It’s Becoming a Reality

Soha Momeni
Apr 283 min read


"Unlocking the Mystery of Travel Sickness: Why Your Body Reacts the Way It Does"
Have you ever come across people having sickness during travel or during stressful period  ? Do they turn pale and start vomiting ? Have...

Rithu B S 
Apr 252 min read


The Ocean’s Secret Weapon: How Oyster Blood Could Defeat Superbugs
In the fight against antibiotic resistance, scientists may have just discovered an unexpected hero: the humble oyster

Aishwaraya B S 
Apr 232 min read


Artificial Restriction Enzymes (AREs): Redesigning Precision in Genome Editing
We live in a time when artificial intelligence is competing with human intelligence. However, would you believe me if I told you that,...

Rithu B S 
Apr 164 min read


From Cavemen to COVID: The Surprising Power of Archaic DNA and how ancient hominins continue to shape us
"Though Neanderthals and Denisovans vanished long ago, their legacy still walks among us in our genes, our strength, our immunity, and even how we adapt to the world around us. They may be history, but they’ve never truly left us. Evolution didn’t end it lives on in you."
biochroniclesblog
Apr 143 min read


CRISPR-Cas9: The DNA Scissors That Might Revive Extinct Wolves
Welcome to the world of CRISPR-Cas9, the genetic editing tool that’s making biology students say “Whoa!” and some science teachers wonder, “Wait, we can do WHAT now?”

Vineeth G D 
Apr 113 min read


From Bacteria to Breakthroughs: The Evolution of CRISPR
What if I say , these point mutation can be corrected?

Rithu B S 
Apr 93 min read


The Neuroscience of Natyam
"Bharatanatyam isn’t just performed it’s lived and in living it, something profound begins to change within you"

Mahika
Apr 73 min read
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