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How Do We Even Classify Microbes?
When we hear the word microbes , we often imagine one tiny, invisible thing floating around. But hereâs the twist: microbes arenât one group at all . Theyâre more like a bustling city of very different residents, each with their own lifestyle, structure, and survival tricks. Scientists classify microbes based on how their cells are built, how they live, and how they reproduce . And once you look closely, the diversity is honestly wild. Letâs walk through them. Bacteria: The E
Sharayu Salve
Jan 6


Microbes With Superpowers â Part 2
In Part 1, we met microbes as the ancient architects of Earth â the ones who built our atmosphere, recycled nutrients, and quietly kept ecosystems alive. But microbes didnât stop working once humans showed up.
In fact, their relationship with us? It got a whole lot more personal.
Sharayu Salve
Dec 8, 2025


Microbes with superpower
When we think about âlife on Earth,â we instantly jump to dinosaurs, tigers, humans, forests, oceansâŚ
But the real founders, engineers, and day-one hustlers of our planet?
Microbes.
Sharayu Salve
Nov 20, 2025


From Apes to Us: The Epic Tale of Human Evolution
When you look in the mirror, do you ever pause and wonderâhow did we get here? How did a line of primates swinging through trees turn into humans who build rockets, decode DNA, and yes⌠binge on midnight snacks while scrolling Instagram?
Sharayu Salve
Oct 9, 2025


Crocodiles: Natureâs Living Fossils
If dinosaurs were the flashy rock stars of the Mesozoic era, crocodiles are the quiet survivors. Theyâve been around for more than 200 million years, and hereâs the wild part: they look almost the same today as they did back then.
Sharayu Salve
Sep 17, 2025


Blog 6: The Spark of Speciation
Picture this: a population of organisms living their best life, all together. Then something happens, maybe a mountain pops up, or a river decides to split the gang. Slowly but surely, they start changing. Different vibes, different environments, different genetic makeovers. Fast forward a few generations, and boom, they canât even reproduce with each other anymore. That, darling, is speciation.
Sharayu Salve
Aug 4, 2025


Molecular Clocks: Time-Traveling with DNA
Letâs say nature had a watchâone that didnât tick but mutated. Sounds weird? Thatâs a molecular clock for you. In this blog, weâre decoding how scientists use DNA changes to track the timeline. Yes, it's real science. No, itâs not sci-fi. (Okay, maybe just a little.)
Sharayu Salve
Jul 10, 2025


Speciation: When Populations Call It Quits
Letâs be real for a second â breakups are never easy. Whether it's friends drifting apart or that one ex you thought was your soulmate, separation stings. But in nature? Itâs literally how new life forms evolve.
Sharayu Salve
Jun 13, 2025


Gene Flow â Evolutionâs Great Mixer
Last time, we chatted about genetic drift, where random chance messes with gene pools in small or isolated populations. But what if genes donât stay isolated? What if they⌠move? Travel? Get a one-way ticket to a new population?
Sharayu Salve
Jun 8, 2025


Genetic Drift đď¸đ§Ź - when evolution rolls the dice đ˛
Wwhat if I told you that evolution isnât always this neat and logical? Sometimes, itâs messy. Itâs random. Itâs like throwing your DNA into a lottery. That, my friends, is genetic drift. And trust me, this plot twist in our evolutionary saga is a wild one.
Sharayu Salve
May 6, 2025


Natural Selection and Genetics:đŹđ§Ź#3
Why Your DNA Isnât Just Sitting There. Ever wonder why some traits pop up more often in nature, like how every other person seems to have blue eyes, or how certain animals are always better at surviving than others?
Sharayu Salve
Apr 20, 2025


Mutations: The Tiny Mistakes That Changed the World #2
Letâs focus on mutations, the tiny changes in DNA that drive everything from disease to adaptation to survival.
Sharayu Salve
Apr 6, 2025


The Genetic Blueprint of Evolution â An Introduction #1
In this blog, we'll take a step back and explore how genetics fuels evolution, setting the stage for everything that follows in this series.
Sharayu Salve
Mar 21, 2025


Genetic Engineering and Climate Change: Paving the way for Resilient species
Genetic engineering emerges as a promising method to enhance species resilience.
Sharayu Salve
Feb 21, 2025


"Nature's Nightlights: The Enchanting Glow of Bioluminescent Algae"
You guys must have come across some videos where beaches are sparkling in blue light as the waves rush in and out to the shores...
Sharayu Salve
Jan 19, 2025


Reindeer đŚ Santaâs Land Hero
In the enchanting world of Christmas folklore, reindeer have captured our imaginations as the faithful companions of Santa Claus...
Sharayu Salve
Dec 21, 2024


Golden Rice đ which could have been a universal superfood
Ever wondered how one food on your plate can fix global hunger?
Sharayu Salve
Dec 6, 2024


Pro's and Cons of GM Crops
We are here to learn a few advantages and disadvantages, which could help in analyzing its future for the human world. Let's go!
Sharayu Salve
Nov 20, 2024


Plants can be modified too? How and by what ? GM Plants
Genetic modification (GM) is a technological process that entails the insertion of DNA into an organism's genome.
Sharayu Salve
Oct 23, 2024


Petri dish to dinning dish - lab grown meat
It's real animal meat, including seafood and organ meats, that is produced by cultivating animal cells directly.
Sharayu Salve
Oct 9, 2024


How do our body show changes in Space?
We all keep hearing updates about Astronaut Sunita Williams and crew spaceflight extension.
Sharayu Salve
Sep 23, 2024


How do eyes have different color? Is it the gene ?
It's essential to remember that eye color is often categorized as blue, green/hazel, or brown, with brown being the most common worldwide.
Sharayu Salve
Sep 18, 2024


Uncovering the connection between cancer and genes
Recognizing that cancer is a genetic disease empowers us to explore the genes that govern cell growth and multiplication.
Sharayu Salve
Aug 18, 2024


1st Application of gene therapy on Cancer
The treatment was tested in two patients and initial findings indicate the the treatment is safe.
Sharayu Salve
Aug 5, 2024
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