by admin | Mar 3, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
Dr. Bruce Lahn | Cracking the Code of How Cells Choose Their Fates About this episode How does a single fertilized egg produce the hundreds of cell types that make up the body – from neurons and skin cells to muscle and blood? This question has long been one of...
by admin | Feb 19, 2026 | behavioural sciences, biology
Professor Magnus S. Magnusson | The Surprising Similarities Between Human Cells and Societies About this episode For most of history, humans lived in small groups. Then, almost overnight in evolutionary terms, billions of us began cooperating in vast, complex...
by admin | Jan 29, 2026 | biology, engineering and tech, health and medicine
Dr Liisa Laakso | A Ray of Hope for Mitochondrial Disease About this episode MELAS is one of a number of rare genetic conditions in which a person’s cells struggle to make enough energy. As a result, people with MELAS often face extreme fatigue, muscle weakness,...
by admin | Jan 27, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
Dr Michael Rera | Smurf and Death: Understanding the Phasing of Aging About this episode Aging is one of biology’s most universal and mysterious processes. Most living organisms age, although in different ways, yet scientists still don’t fully understand how or why it...
by admin | Jan 19, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
Professor Indraneel Mittra | Horizontally Transferred Cell-Free Chromatin Particles: A New Frontier in Mammalian Genomics About this episode Professor Indraneel Mittra and his research team at the Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research & Education in Cancer,...
by admin | Jan 15, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
The Hidden Role of Platelets: New Insights Towards the Treatment of Aplastic Anaemia About this episode Aplastic anaemia is a common and significant hematologic disease, where the bone marrow cannot produce enough blood cells, leaving people exhausted, prone to...