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.
Flirt variant symptoms
In the bustling city of Crestwood, Dr. Emily Harper was renowned for her expertise in infectious diseases. Over the past few years, she had become intimately familiar with COVID-19, having treated countless patients and contributed to various research studies. Just as the world was beginning to breathe a collective sigh of relief with the roll-out of vaccines, a new concern emerged: the Flirt variant.
By Theophilus Emmanuel2 years ago in Humans
5 Most AMAZING Scientific Discoveries of the Decade
The last decade has undoubtedly been one of the most prolific periods for scientific discovery. Researchers across all fields tested hypotheses, found proofs, and explored places that have reshaped our understanding of not just our own planet but the entire universe. This was the decade when we began to grasp one of humanity's greatest challenges and learned more than ever about some of the most destructive objects in existence. Here are five of the most remarkable scientific discoveries of the 2010s.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Humans
Are Cell Phones Mutating the Shape of Our Bones?
What if cellphones were so powerful that they could mutate the shape of our bones? This intriguing new topic has been making waves in the media recently. It originates from a scientific report suggesting that the use of phones and tablets can cause serious, long-lasting changes to our bodies in ways we might not expect. Over the past few years, a study conducted by David Shahar and Mark Sayers, who specialize in biomechanics at Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast, has delved into this phenomenon.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Humans
The dangerous rise of pension nationalism
In the bustling city of Portwood, the towering skyscrapers and vibrant markets masked an underlying economic tension. For years, the city had thrived on a global investment strategy, allowing its pension funds to grow steadily, providing security for its retirees. But a new wave of sentiment was sweeping through Portwood, driven by political rhetoric and national pride. This movement, known as "pension nationalism," advocated for the use of pension funds exclusively for domestic investments, regardless of the potential risks.
By Theophilus Emmanuel2 years ago in Humans
The Right Food for a Healthy Life
Introduction Eating the right food is fundamental to maintaining a healthy life. With the plethora of diets and nutritional advice available today, it can be challenging to discern what constitutes a balanced and health-promoting diet. This guide aims to simplify this by focusing on core principles and specific foods known for their health benefits.
By Daniel Perangin-angin2 years ago in Humans
The Hidden Dangers of Modern Food
In our fast-paced world, the convenience of modern food often overshadows its hidden dangers. From the proliferation of processed foods to the widespread use of chemical additives, our diets have undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades. While these changes have made food more accessible and affordable, they also pose several health risks. Here’s a closer look at the hidden dangers of modern food and what you need to be aware of.
By Daniel Perangin-angin2 years ago in Humans
Dementia
The sun had just begun to set, casting a warm golden hue over the quaint town of Willow Creek. In a small cottage at the edge of town lived Eleanor, a vibrant woman in her early seventies known for her sharp wit and infectious laughter. She had been a schoolteacher for over forty years and was the heart of the community, always organizing events and helping anyone in need.
By Theophilus Emmanuel2 years ago in Humans
City of Dreams, City of Strains
Arjun, a young professional was a resident of this city of towering buildings and buzzing activity where the high-rises touched the clouds and the concrete beats an insistent rhythm. Every morning, he got up as soon as his alarm clock sounded, a shrill note that jolted him into the realization of his unyielding schedule.
By Moon Ghosh 2 years ago in Humans
The Hidden Marvels of the Human Body: A Minute-by-Minute Appreciation
We've all been there: a stuffy nose turning every breath into a struggle, making us long for the days we took easy breathing for granted. Our bodies work tirelessly to keep us comfortable, often without us even noticing. So, in a spirit of gratitude, let’s explore some of the amazing things the human body does every minute. E Visual Information Processing Our eyes are constantly at work, relaying loads of visual information to the brain. The cornea acts like an entrance gate, skillfully bending light. The iris, the colorful part of the eye, adjusts the amount of light that enters, and the lens focuses the rest onto the retina. The retina then transforms this light into electrical signals sent to the brain for interpretation. All this happens in milliseconds, allowing our brains to handle approximately 600 million bits of visual data every minute.
By Sweet scorpio2 years ago in Humans


