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Biology

The Truth About Human Cloning—and Why It Fails

Every so often, headlines whisper of labs ready to “clone a human.” The idea sparks equal parts fascination and fear. Could we one day bring back a lost loved one, or replicate the genius of an Einstein? Yet, as evolutionary biologist Francisco J. Ayala reminds us, genomes can be cloned, but individuals cannot. Behind the […]

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Psychology

Project MKUltra: The CIA’s Mind Control Experiments

During the height of the Cold War, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operated a top-secret program known as MKUltra, which focused on illicit mind control research. Launched in 1953 and kept under wraps for two decades, MKUltra aimed to find ways to manipulate the human psyche for intelligence purposes. From 1953 to 1973, CIA scientists and […]

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Plants

Cultivated Meat: The Future of Sustainable Food

A promising new discipline is taking shape: cellular agriculture. This field combines the principles of stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and animal sciences to create agricultural products from cells, without the need for conventional farming. One of the most exciting advancements in this area is cultivated meat, also known as clean or cultured meat. This […]

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AI

The Ethical Labyrinth of AI in Research: A Beginner’s Guide

As we venture into the 21st century, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape our world, presenting groundbreaking possibilities and complex ethical dilemmas. The recent article Specific Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence in Research Ethics, published in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, delves into these intricate issues. Understanding the Landscape The Rise of AI in Research AI […]

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Academics

Safeguarding Scientific Integrity: A Look into Peer Review Manipulation

In the quest for truth, science is an ever-evolving field reliant on rigorous methods and unbiased dissemination of information. However, when politics or personal interests infiltrate the peer review process, the very core of scientific integrity is at risk. A recent case study, titled “Safeguarding Scientific Integrity: A Case Study in Examining Manipulation in the […]

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