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Countercurrent Exchange – How a Duck’s Feet Don’t Freeze
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Countercurrent Exchange – How a Duck’s Feet Don’t Freeze

If you’ve ever stood barefoot on a cold kitchen tile, you know it’s uncomfortable. Now imagine standing on a literal block of ice for six hours. That is basically the…
Posted by Hamd Waseem January 21, 2026
The Bohr Effect – How blood knows where to drop oxygen off
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The Bohr Effect – How blood knows where to drop oxygen off

So you probably know what haemoglobin is (or hemoglobin for the American readers out there :D) - it binds to oxygen in the blood. Why? To drop it off at…
Posted by Hamd Waseem December 27, 2025

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