
Exploring Technology in Life Sciences
I’ve always been absorbed by biology and later by biotech world — by the idea that we can apprehend, amend, and even redesign life itself using the tools of science. But the deeper I got into it, the more I realized how hard it is to explain.
Every time someone asked me, “So what do you want to do in life?” and I answered, “Biotech,” I’d get a blank stare. And frankly, I couldn’t blame them. Even I struggled to put it into words.
Biotech it’s complicated. It’s part biology, part technology, part philosophy, and part science fiction. It touches everything — medicine, food, technology, climate, ethics — but it rarely gets explained in a way that feels human, clear, or connected.
So I started LabsNotes. Not as an expert, but as someone trying to make sense of it all. This site is my way of collecting what I’ve learned — the news, the innovations, the histories, the big questions — and sharing it in a way that’s approachable, thoughtful, and real.
LabsNotes is for anyone who’s ever felt curious but overwhelmed, inspired but confused, excited but unsure where to begin. It's the resource I wish I had when I started.
Because biotech isn’t just about science — it’s about people, possibilities, and the future we’re building together. And we all deserve to understand it.





NEWS
The world of biotechnology moves fast — sometimes faster than we can process it. One week it’s a breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy, the next it’s algae that eat carbon like popcorn. But behind every headline is a deeper story: about people, science, ethics, and the future we’re all walking into. This section isn’t just about what’s new. It’s about what matters. What changes the game. What raises big questions. What quietly rewrites what we thought was possible. I built this page because I kept reading news that felt important, but I had no place to put it. No space to ask, “Why is this meaningful?” or “How does this fit into the bigger picture?”