What’s the big deal?

We noticed that textbooks were exactly what they sounded like:

Books with text.

We realized that, especially for visual learners, we needed something more to get kids excited about science. Something with a bit more…

Color!

And so Breaking Biology was born.

Diagram illustrating the process of how DNA is transcribed into mRNA in the cell nucleus, then translated into protein chains, and finally forms functional proteins for the body.
Diagram showing the process of hemodialysis with a patient lying on a hospital bed connected to dialysis tubing. The diagram illustrates three steps: 1) Unfiltered blood is taken from the patient, 2) Dialysis fluid cleans the blood by removing toxins and waste, and 3) Clean blood is returned to the patient. The setup includes a blood pump, a dialyzer, and a monitor.
Diagram of immune response showing macrophage, helper T-cell, cytotoxic T-cell, plasma cell, and antibodies fighting a pathogen.

The

Goal?

Help all students and adults learn a little more about the past, present, and future of biology.

Support our mission of growing science literacy around the globe to ensure we are up to date with amazing innovations from every corner of the world.

All you need to do? Read our book, and keep breaking biology.