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Hydrolysis

Hydrolysis

Ruby Ward Sep 10, 2025

What If Water Could Act Like Molecular Scissors? Every time you digest food, clean with soap, or even cry, water…

Electromagnetism

Electromagnetism

Sep 7, 2025
Transpeptidation

Transpeptidation

Aug 30, 2025


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Laminar Flow

Laminar Flow

Chukwuchetam Aloysius Dec 26, 2025 5 min read

Laminar flow is the smooth, organized movement of blood in layers inside a vessel. Instead of swirling or mixing randomly, the blood glides forward in neat “sheets.” The layer at the center moves the fastest, while the layers closer to…

How Calendars Shaped Christmas: When Humans Tried to Cage Time

How Calendars Shaped Christmas: When Humans Tried to Cage Time

Caitlyn Mordy Dec 24, 2025 6 min read

December 25 exists because humans tried to trap the motion of the heavens… and almost failed. The Sun does not check a calendar. The Earth does not pause at midnight. The stars do not care that a year has ended.…

The Star of Bethlehem: Astronomy v Symbolism

The Star of Bethlehem: Astronomy v Symbolism

Caitlyn Mordy Dec 24, 2025 7 min read

On a quiet night more than two thousand years ago, a light in the sky became a story that would echo through centuries. It was not loud.It did not blaze…

Constellation Dorado — The Cosmic Swordfish

Constellation Dorado — The Cosmic Swordfish

Rosita Georgievia Nov 21, 2025 5 min read

Unlike many ancient constellations tied to Greek and Roman myths, Dorado is a modern constellation, introduced in the late 16th century by Dutch navigators exploring the Southern Hemisphere. Its name, “Dorado” or “golden,” refers to the golden fish, possibly the…

Margination of Cells

Margination of Cells

Chukwuchetam Aloysius Nov 21, 2025 4 min read

When there is injury or infection, your body widens the blood vessels in that area to allow more blood flow. But ironically, widening the vessels actually slows down the flow. When there is injury or infection, your body widens the…


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