Despite remarkable advances in technology and medicine, the United States faces a troubling paradox: both life expectancy and healthy life expectancy are declining. Unlike...
For decades, the gene has been hailed as the master architect of life—a definitive blueprint dictating how organisms develop and function. But emerging research led by Dr. Michael Levin is reshaping this foundational belief. His pioneering studies reveal that bioelectric signals—subtle electrical patterns coursing through our cells—may wield even greater influence than genes in determining the structure and behavior of living beings.
This bioelectric revolution not only transforms developmental biology but also prompts profound questions about identity, consciousness, and the unseen forces shaping life itself.
What Are Bioelectric Fields?
Every living cell is an electrical entity. By shuttling ions like sodium, potassium, and calcium across their membranes, cells generate tiny electrical charges. These charges form bioelectric fields—dynamic gradients...
I’ve always loved animals — every kind of creature, big or small. As a child, nature documentaries like Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom captivated me, fueling dreams of someday seeing Africa’s majestic wildlife up close. I longed to live among these creatures, study their behaviors, and dedicate myself to protecting them. Yet, as many journeys do, my trip to Africa in 2004 unfolded into something far more complex and transformative than I had imagined.
Setting Out to Live a Dream
For my 40th birthday, my boyfriend and I planned a trip to Uganda, aiming to explore the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest near the volatile Democratic Republic of Congo. We were aware of the risks but felt it was...
In a world often marked by division and challenge, uplifting stories remind us of humanity’s remarkable capacity for connection, compassion, and transformation. Today, we celebrate a diverse collection of such narratives—from the heart of West Africa to the forests of California, the streets of Miami, the political landscape of Seattle, and the vibrant Amazon basin. Each story shines a light on resilience, innovation, and hope.
Kung Fu in Benin: A West African Master Revives Ancient Traditions
Far from the temples of China, in the West African nation of Benin, a fascinating cultural exchange is unfolding. Damien Agossou Degbo, inspired as a young boy by Jackie Chan films, embraced the ancient Chinese martial art of Shaolin Kung Fu...