Breaking

Biology

An innovative approach to biology education.

“Breaking Biology is about pushing the boundaries—going beyond the textbook to integrate ideas from other disciplines.

It's about shattering the limits on how we define the life sciences.

This book is a celebration of curiosityour shared desire to learn more about the world around us.”

77 pages of detailed illustrations.


A surgical robot with multiple robotic arms and a circular surgical site on a patient's chest, operated by a surgeon in a sterile environment.
An animated illustration of a red mosquito standing on soil.
A graph showing two sets of data points in blue and red, with lines connecting them, displayed on a rectangular surface.

Contemporary ideas to engage students with biology.

We aim to move away from the “textbook” method of teaching biology. Instead, we explore its applications in various fields, including:

- Biomedical Engineering

- Environmental Science

- Biotechnology

And more!


Illustration of a female scientist wearing safety goggles and gloves, with her arms crossed, standing in front of laboratory equipment including a syringe and a test tube, with a purple background.
Illustration of a man in orange jacket, yellow hat, and blue pants planting a young tree in a green field, with wind turbines and solar panels in the background.
A scientist in a lab coat working at a computer with robotic arms in the background.

Made by students, for students.


We know how difficult it is to learn biology for the first time.

Let’s change that.

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Illustration of various GMO foods, including a tomato, carrot, corn, lettuce, potato, and a pea pod, with text 'The History of GMOs' and '@BreakingBioConcepts'.
An infographic titled 'Prosthetics: A Brief History' with a blue grid background and icons representing milestones. Features a circular image of a Cairo Toe prosthetic from 950 B.C., a flag and amputee icon from the 1860s, a lightning bolt icon from the 1960s, a brain icon labeled 'Present Day', and descriptions of key developments in prosthetics.
An infographic explaining artificial blood, its benefits, types, and current progress. Features icons depicting blood transfusion, a blood storage container, and a fallen person for emergencies. The background is red with blood drop graphics and headings in white and pink text.
Infographic explaining how CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing works, with three steps and illustrations of DNA and enzyme.

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