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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 IF CELLPHONES WERE SO POWERFUL THAT COULD MUTATE THE SHAPE OF OUR BONES
"A groundbreaking topic has recently gained widespread media attention, stemming from a scientific report that reveals a surprising truth about our phone and tablet use. Contrary to what you might expect, this report suggests that our bodies can undergo significant and lasting changes as a result of using these devices. This research, conducted by David Shahar and Mark Sayers, experts in biomechanics from the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia, has been ongoing for several years. Biomechanics is a field that explores how the laws of mechanics apply to living organisms, from the way humans move to the intricate movements of insects' wings. The findings of this study have sparked a fascinating conversation about the impact of technology on our physical bodies."
By Ken Clepper 2 years ago in Humans
Brain Myths
We use all parts of our brain, not just 10%. The size of the brain does not determine intelligence; it’s the complexity and development of specific areas that matter. A larger brain does not make a creature smarter. Intelligence is complex, involving cognitive and non-cognitive factors, and IQ tests only measure certain aspects of intelligence.
By Sara EL GUESSABI2 years ago in Humans
Don't Eat These Things Until You Watch This
The truth behind our favorite foods can be surprising. From crabsticks made from vomit to coffee beans passed through strange animals, the reality is hard to swallow. Today, we will explore the unusual processes that bring our foods to the table. Prepare to reconsider your grocery choices.
By Kausar Parvin2 years ago in Humans
The Importance of Understanding Intersections
In today's increasingly diverse and interconnected world, understanding the intersections of identity is more crucial than ever. Intersectionality, a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, refers to the ways in which various aspects of identity—such as race, gender, class, and sexuality—interact and overlap to create unique experiences of discrimination and privilege. This concept has profound implications for how we address social justice, create inclusive communities, and understand individual experiences. This article explores the relevance of intersections of identity in contemporary society, emphasizing their importance in promoting equality and understanding.
By Mohamed Ali2 years ago in Humans
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism
The Aesthetic Epidemic: Understanding the Roots of Lookism We care about more than just ourselves - we care about our loved ones, our communities, and the world around us. We are affected by tragic events, especially when a child is murdered, regardless of where it happens. It deeply impacts us and makes us feel disheartened. Moral evils raise doubts about the goodness of the world and the value of existence, especially for those who believe in a benevolent deity. However, anyone can contemplate the purpose and value of the universe in light of such evils. We may not need to worry about the value of the Universe and instead focus on finding value in our own lives or the lives of our loved ones. The concept of value is subjective and can be created by us.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
ARE CELL PHONES HELPING OR CHANGING US?. AI-Generated.
The concept of cellphones possessing the capability to alter the configuration of our bones is an intriguing and relatively recent subject receiving significant attention in the media. This phenomenon is based on a scientific report indicating that the extensive use of phones and tablets may lead to substantial and enduring transformations in our bodies, albeit in an unexpected manner.
By Ekok Emmanuel Ajom2 years ago in Humans
THE MASK OF MASCULINITY
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the concrete jungle where dreams were meant to flourish, there lived a man named Daniel. Tall and sturdy, with a chiseled jawline that spoke of strength, Daniel seemed to embody the epitome of masculinity. Yet beneath the surface, his heart harbored a torrent of emotions he dared not reveal.
By Lubayi Louis Arkangelo2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Terrain of Human Critiques and Debates
Critiques and debates are essential components of human discourse, serving as vehicles for challenging assumptions, exploring alternative viewpoints, and advancing knowledge and understanding. Whether discussing social, political, scientific, or cultural issues, the exchange of ideas and perspectives fosters intellectual growth and collective progress. In this exploration, we delve into the intricacies of human critiques and debates, shedding light on their significance, challenges, and implications for society.
By Mohamed Ali2 years ago in Humans










