OtherEnvironmental Anthropology – a sub-discipline of anthropology Environmental anthropology is a branch of anthropology that studies the complex relationships that exist between humans and the environments in which they live. It seeks…
Social ScienceSociocultural System A sociocultural system is the interconnectedness of social and cultural elements within a society. It pertains to a “human population viewed (1) in its ecological…
OtherMedical Anthropology Medical anthropology is a branch of anthropology that studies the relationships between culture, society, and health. The research focuses on “human health and disease, health…
BiologyBiological Inequity Biological inequity, also known as biological inequality, is defined as “systematic, unfair, and avoidable stress-related biological differences that increase disease risk observed between social groups…
AstronomyGravitational Lens A gravitational lens is a phenomenon in which the gravitational field of a massive object, such as a galaxy or a cluster of galaxies, bends…
NeuroscienceCerebral Organoid A cerebral organoid, also known as a brain organoid, is an artificially grown, in vitro miniature organ that resembles the brain. These are three-dimensional tissue…
BiologyDual Inheritance Theory (DIT) Dual inheritance theory (DIT), also known as gene-culture coevolution or biocultural evolution, was developed in the 1960s and early 1980s to explain how human behavior…
ChemistryPolyethylene Waste may become Obsolete Experts have developed a method for converting polyethylene waste (PE) into valuable chemicals using light-driven photocatalysis. PE is the most commonly used plastic in the…
TechnologyThe Forest of Solar Energy In terms of the climate crisis, which would be the most effective use of a specific plot of land: planting a forest, which is a…
BiologyCell Painting Assay The Cell Painting assay is a high-content, high-throughput imaging technique for capturing a diverse range of cellular phenotypes in response to various perturbations. It entails…
HealthInfectious Tolerance In immunology, “infectious tolerance” is a phenomenon in which the immune system tolerates or accepts a specific antigen as a result of exposure to regulatory…
HealthAccessory Muscle An accessory muscle is a relatively uncommon anatomical variation in which muscle duplication can occur anywhere in the muscular system. It usually refers to muscles…