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Nature vs Nurture - Twin Studies: Untangling the Genetic and Environmental Puzzle
While they start out with the same genetic blueprint, the environment plays a significant role in how that blueprint is expressed over time.

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Oct 13, 20245 min read


The Flawed Central Dogma: Rethinking Genes and Life
DNA is inseparable from the living cell. It requires the cellular environment to replicate and function.

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Oct 13, 20246 min read


Nature vs. Nurture - The Promises of the Human Genome Project
While genetics play a role, they're often just one piece of the puzzle.

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Oct 7, 20246 min read


Nature vs Nurture - Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk: A Deep Dive
The interplay between genetic and environmental factors in cancer development is complex and often difficult to disentangle.

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Oct 7, 20247 min read


Nature vs. Nurture: A Genetic Debate
DNA has long been hailed as the blueprint of life, while crucial, is merely a tool utilized by cells to carry out their complex functions.

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Oct 6, 20246 min read


Limitations of Willpower: Why We Need More Than Just Self-Control
We rely on willpower, that internal grit, to get ourselves through challenges.But what if this constant striving is actually holding us back

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Apr 24, 20248 min read


Unveiling the Inner Struggles: Insights on Spiritual Growth from the Bhagavad Gita
If prakriti/our conditioning dictates our actions, what significance does self-control or spiritual practice hold?

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Apr 20, 20245 min read


Exploring the Limitless: Brahman in Advaita Vedanta
Credit: Freepic We all experience the world as real, right? We experience all sorts of things. However, these experiences are limited by...

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Apr 1, 202412 min read


Human Behavior - The Dopamine Hijack
The neural mechanism of cultivating intrinsic motivation and a growth mindset, involves learning to access pleasure, from the effort itself!

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Jan 5, 202410 min read


Decoding the Stress Response
Our ancestors faced physical predators. We face psychological ones. The modern world has replaced claws and fangs with notifications, deadlines, and expectations — yet to our nervous system, the threat feels much the same. The same ancient circuitry that once kept us alive on the savannah is now reacting to a constant stream of digital and social “dangers,” leaving our amygdala perpetually on edge.

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Jul 22, 202312 min read
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