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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
Ambiverts of the World, Unite!
It used to be so easy and simple: You are either an extrovert (turn toward people, love social interactions, revel in being the heart of a party, thrive in large gatherings) or an introvert (a hermit who is terrified of the social interactions and would rather spend time with a pet, book, or a good movie, turning away from others and inward the self). Extroverts are energized by other people and interactions with them, while introverts recharge on and in solitude. Well, you know the drill - this personality dimension has been carved into us since childhood.
By Lana V Lynx3 months ago in Humans
The challenge of Omics Solution:
The challenge of Omics Solutions: thousands of analyses from single datatypes. Omics tests are tests that rely on large biological datatypes, often times producing gigabytes of data. This data has to then be computed using bioinformatics algorithms, resulting in insights that can inform healthcare decisions, crops yields and much more.
By Press Office3 months ago in Humans
The 10-Minute Evening Habit That Can Rewire Your Brain for Calm
We live in a world that doesn’t slow down. The notifications, deadlines, responsibilities, conversations, comparisons — they all stack up, quietly, continuously adding pressure. And even when the day ends, our thoughts don’t. The mind keeps racing, the heart keeps responding, the stress lives on.
By arsalan ahmad3 months ago in Humans
The Hidden Truth About a Man’s Glow
Nobody tells you this. They’ll tell you to chase success, to build muscle, to stack paper until you finally feel enough. But no one warns you that a man can have it all — the money, the body, the cars — and still walk around dim.
By Randolphe Tanoguem3 months ago in Humans
The Half-Finished Race
People often say that women mature faster than men. In one sense they do, but that advantage is temporary. If maturity were a marathon, women would sprint the first half and cross the midpoint far ahead. They would celebrate as if the race were over. Men would lag behind, slower at first, but they would keep running. They would finish the second half while many of the early sprinters stood still. That second half of the race, the one built on endurance, sacrifice, and humility, is where real adulthood begins.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
While You Dream, It Moves
You might think sleep is peaceful, that your body simply shuts down while your mind drifts through dreams. But the truth is far stranger — and creepier. While you lie still, your body is far from quiet. Muscles twitch, hearts race, and your brain secretly triggers movements and reactions you’ll never consciously notice. Sometimes your body even acts independently, performing tiny, mysterious actions as if it has a life of its own. What if everything you believed about rest and stillness was wrong? What if your body, in the dark, is quietly doing things that even you aren’t aware of? Sleep might seem safe, but inside, your body is alive in ways that are equal parts fascinating and unsettling.
By Sondos Ammar3 months ago in Humans
(Part 2) The Nature of Faithfulness: Why Men and Women Fail Differently and Love the Same
If the first truth of love is difference, the second is duty. What reason can describe, revelation can redeem. Part I examined the divided mind of desire through the lens of logic and biology. Part II turns to the deeper reality beneath them: pride. Every failure of love, whether male or female, begins in pride. Pride blinds the mind, corrupts the will, and destroys the capacity to sacrifice. It is the single force that can turn God’s design of complementarity into conflict.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
(Part 1) The Nature of Faithfulness: Why Men and Women Fail Differently and Love the Same
Every man and woman desires love, but they do not experience love in the same way. The human heart is one, yet the human mind is divided by design. Men and women think, feel, and attach differently. That difference is not a flaw in nature. It is a pattern that reflects purpose. Ignoring it does not create equality. It only breeds resentment.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
(Conclusion) The Collapse of Duty: Reclaiming the Moral Order Between Men and Women
Every empire believes it will last forever. Every culture believes it can defy the laws that brought it into being. Yet the law of God is not subject to human approval. It is written into the very fabric of creation. Truth does not fade when nations fall. It remains, waiting for men and women humble enough to return to it.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans







