Basic biology aims at understanding fundamental problems of a particular field of study; an example is research on the components of the human brain. The applied biology objective is to use the knowledge from basic science to solve potential problems affecting quality health, and an example is the Human Genome Project. The goal of basic and applied science is to discover useful things in real life. There is a growing concern surrounding the lack of basic and applied science education worldwide. With the advancement in technology, the future of research is promising (Kaul & Sharma, 2022). More technical developments across the globe in scientific research will bring many solutions to human and animal anatomy problems. However, several articles document the progress in basic and advanced biology. Some of these articles will be included in this discussion.
The first article on applied biology involves “how to kill mosquitoes without killing friendly pollinators” (Daily, 2022). This article argues that people should avoid using toxic pollutants to clear mosquitoes because that may harm useful pollutants. According to their report, approximately eighty percent of the plants in the community need pollutants to assist reproduction (Daily, 2022). Some of the proposed suggestions include; planting natural deterrents and removing any stagnant water.
The exciting information in this article is that it offers feasible suggestions on getting rid of mosquitoes and how these solutions will clear the environment from toxic pollutants. The independent variable in this article is mosquitoes, the dependent variables include the ways of getting rid of the mosquitoes, and the controlled variable is the climate that will make a conducive place for breeding.
The second article is on basic biology, which involves A New Approach to Spotting Tumors: Look for their Microbes” (Zimmer, 2022). This article analyzes the new research that shows that cancer is prevalent with fungi and bacteria. Recent studies prove that each type of cancer could be screened for microbial DNA to reveal early signs of hidden tumors. The interesting aspect of this technique is that it will become easier for scientists to discover mutations in tumor genes.
References
Kaul, I., & Sharma, J. G. (2022). Nanotechnology for the bioremediation of organic and inorganic compounds in aquatic ecosystem/marine ecosystem. Journal of Applied Biology &Amp; Biotechnology. Web.
Daily, L. (2022). How to get rid of mosquitoes without killing friendly pollinators. The Washington Post. Web.
Zimmer. (2022). A new approach to spotting tumors: Look for their microbes. The New York Times. Web.