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Here you’ll find articles related to the biochemical aspect of the workings of the human body.

Brainy Guts and Gutsy Brains

Brainy Guts and Gutsy Brains

We are not alone. Whether such statement applies to life forms beyond the planet Earth, is an area of active scientific research, but not the topic of this article. What we can say, however, is that these four words certainly hold when redirecting our attention to our inner being. Our physical inner being, that is. […]

Do We Have a Quantum Entangled Brain?

Do We Have a Quantum Entangled Brain?

The scientific field of biochemistry — the study of chemical reactions and processes in biological organisms — backed up by physical chemistry — the application of standard physical concepts, such as motion, thermodynamics, and force, to chemical systems — is most of the time sufficient to gain a thorough understanding of the organizing mechanistic principles within living creatures. However, some researchers think that […]

What Does SARS-CoV-2 Do to Our Body?

What Does SARS-CoV-2 Do to Our Body?

The motivation for this article sprouts not just from scientific curiosity, but also from a broader appreciation that we humans are more interconnected with our natural environment and our animal peers than we sometimes are aware of. Therefore, a deeper understanding with respect to the impact SARS-CoV-2 is having on our body carries the potential […]

It smells quantastic, doesn't it?

It Smells Quantastic, Doesn’t It?

Have you ever wondered how we know how something smells? I mean, the volatile molecules entering your nose have to tell your brain in one way or another: “Hey, it’s me!”. But how do these messages get up there in the first place? To find the answers to these questions, we need to turn to chemical messaging and […]

Where Do We Come From, Literally?

Where Do We Come From, Literally?

Sometimes we are gazing at the stars, scintillating reassuringly across the sky, as if we are yearning for a long-forgotten speck of what once felt as home. An enigmatic melancholy, barely noticeable, yet ever so present, falls upon us. Would that nostalgic state of mind not make more sense if we knew that the body […]

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