The Interface of Life Every cell lives at the boundary between self and world. Its membrane defines identity, yet survival depends on a continuous dialogue…
For decades, biology was guided by a powerful metaphor: DNA as the “book of life.” The double helix seemed to contain every instruction for the…
Red Thread The human soul, as Erich Fromm saw it, is not a metaphysical mystery but the dialectical essence of being: love and fear,…
Epigenetics: The Language of Genes Guiding Question If DNA is the alphabet, what grammar lets cells turn the same letters into different meanings—health or disease,…
