Science

As twilight descends on warm summer nights, one of nature’s most enchanting displays comes alive: the gentle flickering of fireflies. These delicate beetles, belonging to the Lampyridae family, comprise around 2,500 species globally and have fascinated humans for centuries. Their bioluminescent glow serves multiple purposes, primarily attraction and deterrence; however, the evolutionary path that led
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The human body is a complex system of intricate processes, continually at work to maintain homeostasis and health. One lesser-known aspect of this biological machinery is the inevitable death of cells—a reality that occurs at an astonishing rate of approximately one million cells per second. While our body brilliantly manages countless processes, a recent study
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