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The Enchanting Waterbear - A Microscopic Marvel Discover the captivating waterbear, affectionately known as the moss piglet or tardigrade, a tiny w...
View full detailsDeoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, contains the genetic code that describes the physical characteristics of every known life form. Find out how DNA wor...
View full detailsThis wonderfully realistic plush representation of an adult human skull will have you thinking about life and enjoying your life in no time. Be tho...
View full detailsEveryone starts life in a woman’s uterus where we develop during pregnancy. The uterus is shaped like an inverted pear. The fallopian tubes are on ...
View full detailsTyphoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria. Typhoid fever is contracted by the ingestion of contaminated food or water...
View full detailsFACTS: The Kissing Disease, or mononucleosis, is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (named after its discovers Michael Epstein and Y. M. Barr.) More...
View full detailsFACTS: The clap, or gonorrhea, is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. (The word "clap" comes from "clapier,” the old French word ...
View full detailsThere are over 250 different kinds of cold viruses! But rhinovirus is by far the most common. (Rhino means "nose" in Greek – think rhinoceros.) Wit...
View full detailsRNA and its molecular cousin DNA are nucleic acids that carry the genetic code. RNA, or ribonucleic acid, acts as an intermediate messenger for gen...
View full detailsWhite Blood Cells obliterate foreign substances (bacteria, viruses) that attack the body from the outside. Neutrophils account for more than half o...
View full detailsThe two testicles are the primary reproductive organs in men. Also known as testes or male gonads, the testicles have two functions: production of...
View full detailsGallstones are hardened clumps of bile. Bile is a dark green to yellowish brown fluid produced by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and then de...
View full detailsGetting chickenpox was once a childhood rite of passage – nearly everyone contracted the disease at some point in their youth. Indeed, some parents...
View full detailsFACTS: The pancreas lies behind the stomach and has two distinct roles. As an endocrine gland, it makes the hormones insulin and glucagon to contro...
View full detailsCaffeine is a naturally occurring stimulant found in over 60 different plant species from cocoa and coffee beans to cola nuts and tea leaves. With ...
View full detailsWhich came first: the chicken, or the egg -- or the Salmonella bacteria? Discovered in 1885 by American veterinarian Daniel E. Salmon, Salmonella b...
View full detailsDelve into the delightful world of chocolate with our charming plush Chocolate, based on the shape of the actual theobromine molecule!...
View full detailsExplore the intriguing world of infectious diseases with our Shingles (Herpes Zoster) plush! This adorable plush representation of Sh...
View full detailsExplore the world of infectious diseases with our adorable Zika Virus plush! This plush isn't just a cute toy; it's a han...
View full detailsExplore the world of gastrointestinal health with our adorable Acid Reflux plush! This plush isn't just a cute toy; it's a hands-on wa...
View full detailsExperience the world of microbiology and respiratory health with our adorable Pneumonia GIANTmocrobe plush featuring Streptococcus Pne...
View full detailsAre you familiar with Candida? This infectious fungus is more common than you might think, responsible for oral thrush, skin rashes, ...
View full detailsIntroducing our cuddly Malaria (Plasmodium Falciparum) GIANTmicrobe plush, a unique and engaging way to learn about this ...
View full detailsIntroducing our adorable Sleeping Sickness (Trypanosoma Brucei) GIANTmicrobe plush – the perfect companion ...
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