Science
Spermatorrhea: The Victorian Era's Male Hysteria Regarding Seminal Leakage
The disease spermatorrhea, which is the excessive sperm discharge brought on by illicit or excessive sexual activity, caused hysteria in the 1800s, and there were some severe and drastic “cures” for this condition. Is the reason you are unlikely to hear about this illness these days that we have found a cure? No, that's not the case since it never was.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Chapters
the infamous Lake Natron
Have you ever heard of the Greek mythological creature Medusa, with snake hair that could turn people to stone with just one glance? While she may be a myth, there is an actual place that could turn you to stone - the infamous Lake Natron. What makes the water in Lake Natron so dangerous? What kind of creatures live there? Could you survive if you fell in? These are the questions we will explore.
By Fahrudin Cheng2 years ago in Chapters
Unlocking the Power of Mindful Eating: A Beginner's Guide
In the hurrying around of our day-to-day routines, it's not entirely obvious one of the most fundamental parts of our prosperity: the manner in which we eat. Careful eating isn't simply an eating regimen; a groundbreaking way to deal with food can upset the manner in which you support your body and soul. In this fledgling's aide, we'll investigate the standards of careful eating, dig into its advantages, and offer genuine guides to rouse you on your excursion to a better relationship with food.
By Sophia Hayes2 years ago in Chapters
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Deep Sea
As humans, our natural curiosity leads us to explore the unknown, pushing the boundaries of our knowledge and understanding. The deep ocean, which covers over two-thirds of our planet, holds a plethora of enigmatic mysteries, 15 of which we will delve into, each more fascinating and perplexing than the last.
By Qandil fatima2 years ago in Chapters
Are Pickles Really good for your health?
250 million Americans eat pickles every year, a normal of nine pounds for each individual. It's almost certainly correct that the vast majority realize pickles are delectable! Be that as it may, choosing whether or not these dill-icious sandwich clinchers sneak up suddenly is a harder inquiry to respond to. Anyway, are pickles really great for you? It depends.
By Emmanuel Fowosire 2 years ago in Chapters
The Future of Artificial Intelligence
Navigating the ever-evolving realm of technology, few phenomena have enraptured the global psyche as profoundly as Artificial Intelligence (AI). This avant-garde discipline has transcended the boundaries of mere science fiction to become an integral facet of our quotidian existence. Within the confines of this exhaustive composition, we shall embark on an exploration of the myriad dimensions of AI and its profound influence on the impending future.
By Umair Amjad Kayani2 years ago in Chapters
Tales of Earth: A Journey with Joseph Cooper's Stay on Earth
In this alternative story involving Joseph Cooper, or "Coop" as we know him from the movie "Interstellar", we can imagine a different world, one where he chose not to venture into space but instead remained on Earth with his children. How would this narrative unfold? Let us explore the world without the adventure into space.
By Adrian Wordsmith2 years ago in Chapters
VEGETABLES THAT COULD ALSO FIGHT AGAINST CANCER. Content Warning.
Research has recommended that eating red onions could assist with forestalling disease. The vegetable, which is a foundation of dishes in food societies from everywhere the world, is brimming with synthetics that can kill malignant growth cells, as per researchers.
By Emmanuel Fowosire 2 years ago in Chapters
Legacy of Ibn Sina and Biruni
In the midst of the chaos and uncertainty of our modern world, one cannot help but marvel at the intellectual giants who once graced the annals of history. Two luminaries from the 11th century, Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, and Biruni, often hailed as "an eleventh-century da Vinci," stand as timeless beacons of knowledge and innovation. S. Frederick Starr's masterful work, "The Genius of Their Age: Ibn Sina, Biruni, and the Lost Enlightenment," takes us on an extraordinary journey into the lives of these extraordinary polymaths.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Chapters
An 8 billion year signal is intercepted by scientists and sent to Earth.
An enigmatic and ancient radio signal that has been traveling from the furthest reaches of the cosmos to Earth for an astounding eight billion years—more than half the universe's lifespan—has been intercepted by astronomers.
By Farhan Ishraq2 years ago in Chapters








