The science of what cancer actually is — and why the leading theory may be wrong. We cover mitochondria, metabolism, and the experiments that changed what researchers think.
Robert Sapolsky's lecture on the biology of sexual orientation distills behavioral genetics, the LeVay INAH-3 finding, the prenatal hormone window, and the fraternal-birth-order e…
No matter how genetically different cancers are, they all depend on exactly two fuels: glucose and glutamine. The press-pulse strategy exploits this universal dependency — restric…
What happens when you move a tumor nucleus into a healthy cell — and a healthy nucleus into cancer cytoplasm? Researchers did exactly this. The results upended the genetic theory:…
Normal cells extract 36 ATP from one glucose molecule. Cancer cells extract 2 — then dump lactic acid as waste, even when oxygen is available. Otto Warburg discovered this in 1924…
For fifty years we have blamed cancer on broken genes. But the genome data revealed chaos — thousands of different mutations in every tumor, no consistent pattern. A growing body …