fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
When AI Becomes a Caregiver
In a sunlit room filled with quiet hums and calm faces, a robot cradles an elderly man in its arms—not with cold calculation, but with startling gentleness. This scene, which once belonged in a sci-fi movie, is quickly becoming a potential reality as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics evolve beyond tasks of convenience into realms of empathy and care.
By Sultan Khan10 months ago in Humans
The Woman With Two Vaginas
Everyone believes they are a little "different" at some point. However, one woman in Australia took the idea of uniqueness and made it the subject of a literal medical headline: she didn't realize she had two vaginas at birth until she was in her twenties.
By George Tete Kodjo Akama11 months ago in Humans
Who Owns You? Social Media Platforms or Yourself?
In the digital age, your online identity is arguably as important as your physical one. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter) have become the gatekeepers of our virtual selves. They store our data, influence what we see, shape our opinions, and monetize our presence—often without our informed consent. The question is no longer whether our data is being collected, but rather: Who owns it, and what rights do we have over it?
By Qismat ullah wazir 11 months ago in Humans
Title: Why Personal Narratives Matter: The Power of Human Stories
Title: Why Personal Narratives Matter: The Power of Human Stories Introduction: Humanity's Lifeblood We told stories before we could write, tweet, or even carve symbols into stone. Around ancient fires, under starlit skies, humans shared their lives through words—simple, raw, and powerful. These stories weren’t just entertainment; they were bridges—connecting generations, preserving culture, and giving meaning to life. Despite all the data and distractions of the digital age, one thing is still true: stories continue to move us. In ways that facts alone cannot, personal narratives—which are intimate, honest, and deeply human—can change minds, motivate action, and cultivate empathy. Why, then? What is it about personal storytelling that matters so much?
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in Humans











