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Science is not just equations- It's emotions

They say science is logic, not feeling.  But how can it not be, when every discovery feels like falling in love? Behind every formula, every experiment, every hypothesis, there's an emotion- a spark of wonder, fear, joy, hope- that no formula or theory could fully capture. They call it the language of facts- cold, structured, unfeeling. But the more I've studied it, the more I've realised something else. Science isn't cold, it's alive. It breathes.  From the outside, science appears to be all about a set of rules and calculations. We see people in lab coats working under sterile lights, following the procedures with precision, recording the data, and analysing it. It may appear mechanical- a world where emotion hasn't been given a place. But that's just the surface. Behind every scientific theory, an equation lies a story. Behind every discovery lies a curious soul that just can't stop asking why, and a determined heart to crack the code. Science is driv...

Journey to the code of life: what makes me interested in genetics

  Ever since I've been introduced to the topics related to DNA, I've been fascinated by how such a microscopic thing could have everything needed for life on this planet. The idea that all living things carry a code- written not in words, but in molecules- absolutely blew my mind. It was like learning that life itself is a kind of story, written in four simple letters: A, T, G, C. The more I read, the more curious I became. I read about scientists who dedicated their lives to cracking this code and about the amazing ways genetics is being used today to improve lives. Somewhere along the way, I realized this wasn't just a subject in my textbook- it was my dream path. That's when I decided: I want to become a genetic engineer. One day, I hope to contribute to science in a way that might help cure diseases, improve health, or maybe even discover something that changes the way we understand life itself. But every dream begins with a first step- and this blog is one of min...