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“The Hollow Hunger”. Content Warning.
Jason sat at the edge of the bed, the silence of the early morning pressing against his ears. The city hadn’t yet woken up. A woman lay behind him, breathing softly, a name he couldn’t remember even if he tried. He stared at the floor, shirtless, with fingers nervously pulling at the hem of the sheets.
By Sabiha Sums9 months ago in Humans
How Does Your Brain Create New Memories? . AI-Generated.
How Does Your Brain Create New Memories? Neuroscientists Discover ‘Rules’ for How Neurons Encode New Information Have you ever wondered how your brain keeps track of a brand-new phone number, a favorite song, or the face of a new acquaintance? Neuroscientists have been trying to figure out exactly how our brains make memories for decades. Now, a new study has revealed the exact rules that govern how neurons encode new information. The human brain's network of approximately 86 billion neurons, which are constantly communicating through chemical and electrical signals, is at the center of this process. Understanding how these neurons function has been one of science's most difficult puzzles, despite the fact that they constitute the physical foundation of memory.
By articelmunaf9 months ago in Humans
Why does the phone feel so empty?-How Social Media Makes Us Quietly Depressed:
There was a time when the mornings began with sunlight from the sounds of birds passing through the curtains and outside the window. Next, we start with the cold glow of the screen. Open Instagram. A friend goes on a holiday in Santorini. The other guy is just engaged.
By Rasid khan9 months ago in Humans
Trendables G Lamp Sets New Standard for Smart Home Lighting in Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan, 19 April 2025: Trendables is proud to announce the launch of its latest innovation: the G Lamp, a sleek, smart, and multifunctional device that redefines how we experience light and sound at home. Combining modern aesthetics with advanced technology, the G Lamp offers wireless charging, Bluetooth audio, FM radio, an alarm clock, and customizable RGB lighting—all in one compact, stylish unit. This launch represents a significant leap forward in smart home convenience for Pakistani consumers, bringing world-class features at an unbeatable price.
By Trendables9 months ago in Humans
Modern Science
Modern Science: Shaping the Future with Innovation and Discovery Innovating and Discovering the Future One of humanity's greatest achievements is modern science. From curing diseases to exploring the cosmos, science has fundamentally changed the way we live, work, and understand our universe. Scientific discovery has accelerated significantly in the 21st century, particularly as a result of cutting-edge technology, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global issues that call for novel solutions. In this article, we’ll explore how modern science is transforming our world, the fields leading this revolution, and the ethical questions we must confront as science continues to evolve.
By Naymur Islam9 months ago in Humans
Beneath the Lantern Sky. AI-Generated.
**Beneath the Lantern Sky** The last night of the Spring Festival in Aoyama always felt like magic. Lanterns floated across the river like drifting stars, soft music echoed through the air, and cherry blossoms rained down from the trees like nature’s confetti. The whole town seemed to breathe in rhythm with the falling petals.
By MD. AHATAMAD HOSSAIN9 months ago in Humans
The Motivation Mirage: Why Chasing Inspiration Without Action Leaves You Stranded
The Allure of Motivation In today's world, motivation is often portrayed as the ultimate key to success. Social media is flooded with motivational quotes, videos, and stories that promise to ignite our inner drive. But what happens when we rely solely on motivation without taking consistent action? The truth is, motivation without action is like a car without fuel—it might look good, but it won't take you anywhere.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Humans
The limits of human vision and the perception of the invisible
The perception we have of the world is mediated by our senses, and in particular by vision, one of the most powerful but also limited senses. Although we see with surprising clarity the world around us, our visual perception is just a tiny fraction of a much larger universe. The human eye is designed to perceive only a limited range of electromagnetic frequencies, what we call visible light, but the reality surrounding us is much more complex and escapes our everyday senses. What we cannot see, however, does not mean it doesn't exist. And the way our senses, particularly vision, interact with reality is much more complex than we think. One of the most intriguing experiments exploring the limits of visual perception is that of total darkness, which helps us understand not only how limited our senses are, but also how our perception of reality can be an illusion.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)10 months ago in Humans
Why Harvard Decided to Fight Trump
One of the most prestigious universities in the world, Harvard University has long been a symbol of intellectual rigor and progressive values. It has frequently been at odds with political leaders whose policies are at odds with its principles over the years. However, Harvard's opposition to former President Donald Trump is unlike any other conflict that has been as public and contentious. From legal battles to public statements, Harvard took a firm stance against many of Trump’s policies and rhetoric. But why did an Ivy League university, traditionally cautious about political entanglements, decide to confront a sitting U.S. president? The reasons range from ideological differences to direct threats against Harvard’s core mission.
By MOHAMMED JAMIUL ISLAM10 months ago in Humans
Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Repair? Here's What to Know
Understanding Roof Damage and Insurance Coverage Home shielding you from the elements and providing structural integrity. When it’s damaged, whether by storm, age, or unexpected events, the cost of repair can be overwhelming. One common question homeowners ask is Does homeowners insurance cover roof repair The short answer is it depends. The details of your insurance policy, the cause of the damage, and the condition of your roof all play a part in determining coverage.
By Roof Repairs in Lancaster PA10 months ago in Humans
The Broken Vase
The vase had been in Emma’s family for generations. Hand-painted with delicate blue flowers, it was the one thing she had left of her grandmother. Every time she looked at it, she could almost hear the old woman’s laughter, smell the lavender-scented handkerchiefs she always carried.
By yousaf shah10 months ago in Humans









