BlogHide Resteemscarlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years agoGene Drive and the Engineering of Extinction – Part IImage source What do you think is the most dangerous animal on Earth? Forget about predators with shiny fangs, the animal responsible for the highest number of human deaths is so common you…resteemedrocking-dave (57)in math • 7 years agoThe Birthday Paradox and Our Awful Human Intuitions When It Comes to Probabilities and ExponentsHere's the riddle: you have a room full of people and you want to find two people who share a birthday. The question is how many people do you need to get in there so you would have at least a 50%…carlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years ago(Re-)Create Life in a Lab - Part IIIDNA is an amazing molecule on many levels. It is the support of genetic information in all known organisms, from the simplest bacteria to the most complex organism and it contains all the…resteemedpearlumie (65)in steemstem • 7 years agoWhat I Learnt This Week 10: Genetics has its touch on the brain, Flu against cancer, Microbes on human waste, Old antibiotics against infections & Smoking ain't as it seems.I appreciate everyone that has kept coming to view this series. This series is 10 weeks old today which means the first series was on November 25TH, 2017 - that's a long time to keep up with a…carlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years agoAre Dogs friendly because of a mental disease?Are you a cat or a dog person? If you chose the second option, maybe it is because you enjoy interacting with others (which is also why you are on Steemit). Maybe you bond easily with people and…resteemedmike11 (60)in steemstem • 7 years agoFaith Versus Fact : Can science coexist with religion?In May 1988, a thirteen-year-old girl named Ashley King was sent to the Phoenix Children's Hospital (capital of Arizona) by court order. She had a swelling in her leg - an osteogenic sarcoma -…resteemedtfcoates (55)in steemstem • 7 years agoExercising to Death - What is Rhabdomyolysis?G'day team, I really think I've got the hang of this "sensationalist headings thing" .. sooo today we'll be chatting about a little condition called Rhabdomyolysis. You've probably heard…carlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years ago(Re-)Create Life in a Lab - Part IIAs we saw in the first article of this series, defining Life is not as easy as it seems. Now that we know the key characteristics that differentiate living organisms from inanimate matter, would it…resteemedfrancescoricc (25)in steemstem • 7 years agoAutomation: the unstoppable future ~ Episode 00Image Source It seems beyond debate: we are in the middle of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. And it's incredibly scary. With the extensive use of computers, robotics and artificial…carlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years ago[CRISPR 101] DNA breaks, Gene Expression and DNA repairThis article is part of a series about the basics of genetic engineering with CRISPR, if you are not familiar with the subject, I strongly encourage you to read this article first. We now know how…carlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.(Re-)Create Life in a Lab - Part IWhat defines life? This might seem like a silly question for a biologist but answering it is trickier than it seems. What makes you alive? The ability to self-sustain and reproduce are…carlgbush (50)in steemstem • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Do Lobsters hold the secret to immortality?How cute! Image Source There is still no scientific consensus on whether lobsters feel pain or not (but people are actively working on the question). However, the Swiss federal government has…resteemedalexander.alexis (63)in biology • 7 years agoThe Great GATC-by: The Most Famous Science Paper of the 20th CenturyThe Helix bridge in Singapore. It's even got the letters G, A, T, and C light up at night. I worry what might happen if it starts replicating itself. That's a good premise for a disaster movie…carlgbush (50)in introduceyourself • 7 years agoFrench Biology Guy, at your service!Hi there! I’m very happy to join the Steemit community and try to bring my contribution to the platform! Here is a little bit about me: I was born in France and studied Molecular Biology there. I…resteemedalexander.alexis (63)in biology • 7 years agoThe Great Kitchen Blender Experiments: How DNA was proved to be the seat of heredityA Waring Blender. It doesn't just make smoothies. Source: Wikimedia Commons contributors Introduction (aka the hook) 1952 wasn't just the year when Geoffrey Dummer (no relation to the…carlgbush (50)in science • 7 years ago[CRISPR 101] What is CRISPR?While new technologies are often welcomed by the public with a mix of excitement and legitimate suspicion, few have raised as many questions and speculations as the CRISPR technology since its first…