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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.
What is earwax — and should you get rid of it?
While investigating a nearly 5,000-year-old Sumerian burial site, archaeologists discovered intriguing sets of artifacts. They identified these artifacts as toiletry kits, which included pointed tools, tweezers, and ear scoops. Grooming items, including tools for earwax removal, have been found at many archaeological sites, and removing earwax remains a common hygienic practice today. But what exactly is earwax, and is it beneficial to remove it?
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Humans
Dreams
The Mysterious World of Dreams: Unraveling the Secrets of the Subconscious For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the enigmatic realm of dreams. From the ancient Egyptians to modern-day scientists, the quest to understand the meaning and purpose of dreams has been a perennial pursuit. While dreams have been a universal human experience, their significance and functionality have been subject to diverse interpretations. In this article, we will delve into the intriguing world of dreams, exploring their history, science, and the various theories that attempt to explain their nature.
By Ali bukhari2 years ago in Humans
9 Everyday Habits That Are Damaging Your Brain
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By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Humans
It's way different than you think
What Does It Feel Like to Die? It's a question many ponder, often with a mix of curiosity and fear. Scientists are now closer than ever to understanding the dying process. Recent research involving the study of brains and bodies of dying individuals provides new insights.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Humans
Immune System:
The immune system is a complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells. The immune system keeps a record of every germ (microbe) it has ever defeated so it can recognize and destroy the microbe quickly if it enters the body again.
By Muhammad Aun2 years ago in Humans
Amazing Things the Human Body Does Every Minute
When you have a stuffy nose, it makes you appreciate breathing smoothly. Our bodies work hard to keep us comfortable every day. Let's be grateful and acknowledge some amazing things our body does every minute. Our eyes constantly send visual information to the brain. The cornea bends light, the iris adjusts light, and the lens focuses light onto the retina. The retina transforms light into electrical signals sent to the brain for interpretation. All this happens in milliseconds. In just one minute, our brain handles around 600 million bits of visual data!
By Jonathan Schattevo2 years ago in Humans
Is Our Fate Determined by Our Genes
Is Our Fate Determined by Our Genes? The question of whether our fate is determined by our genes has long sparked passionate debates among scientists, philosophers, and the general public. Advances in genetics over the past few decades have revealed an impressive complexity in human DNA, but they have also raised profound questions about the nature of human identity, free will, and biological determinism. This article explores the different dimensions of this fascinating question.
By Angelina Reen2 years ago in Humans
The Health Risks of Loneliness
Loneliness is more than just an emotional state; it's a significant health risk with serious implications. Studies show that loneliness can increase your risk of heart disease by 29% and stroke by 32%. These alarming statistics underscore the importance of understanding and addressing the effects of loneliness on both the brain and body. Mia de Graaf, the deputy editor for health at Business Insider, emphasizes that loneliness triggers a complex response in the body, leading to a cascade of physical and mental health issues. Recognizing the impact of loneliness is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being.
By Your Favorite Writer2 years ago in Humans
The nose does more functions than what you think
Our noses are like superheroes, helping us detect all sorts of smells. It's not just about sniffing out yummy food or dangerous gas leaks. Our noses are also like detectives, picking up on sneaky chemical signals that affect us without us even realizing it.
By MFONOBONG EYO2 years ago in Humans
Culture Media Market to Garner $5,736.5 Million by 2031 at a CAGR of 7.9% During the Forecast Period from 2022–2031
The global culture media market is expected to observe prominent growth by 2031, owing to the increasing R&D investments for innovation in life science. Regionally, the North America region is expected to hold the largest share of the market.
By Switi Banerjee2 years ago in Humans




