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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.
The Farmer Who Discovered a Mineral That Launched a New Industry
Imagine a quiet village where life moved slowly, and farming was the only way to survive. This was the home of Ramesh, a simple farmer with big dreams, whose curiosity and persistence would one day change not just his life but the future of an entire industry.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Humans
The Torenza Passport Mystery: The Woman from a Country That Doesn’t Exist
Have you ever heard a story so strange that it makes you question what’s real and what’s not? That’s exactly what happened when the internet exploded with videos and posts about **“The Torenza Woman.”** The story claimed that a woman arrived at **JFK Airport in New York** carrying a **passport from a country called Torenza** — a nation that doesn’t appear on any map. The moment she handed over her passport, immigration officers were shocked. According to viral posts, the passport looked real, with holograms, stamps, and a digital chip, but when the officers searched for “Torenza,” no such country existed anywhere in the world. The woman supposedly looked confused and said something unbelievable: *“Then this isn’t my world.”* That single line turned a normal day at the airport into a mystery that spread across the internet like wildfire.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Humans
Black People Are No Longer 13-14% of the US Population
Updated Google search as of 9/1/2025: Yes, 2020 Census numbers were skewed, showing statistically significant undercounts of Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, and Hispanic or Latino populations, as well as young children. Non-Hispanic White and Asian populations were overcounted. These miscounts had significant impacts, including affecting political representation and the distribution of federal resources, and the 2020 Census was less accurate than the 2010 Census.
By Reneegede73 months ago in Humans
Happy Marriages: Core Ingredients Pinpointed by Researchers
A significant amount of research has been conducted on what sustains happy marriages. "Love and marriage," a song made popular by Frank Sinatra in 1955, considers love the key ingredient. The lyrics say you can't have one without the other. Researchers have identified another core ingredient in happy marriages. It's generosity.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports3 months ago in Humans
Embodying Change
I have been in the field of health care, Professionally for the last nearly 4 years, prior to that I was a spousal caregiver for 11 years, and in that cumulative 15 years, I have learned a great deal not just about mental health conditions, but about humanity.
By Kaylon Forsyth3 months ago in Humans
The Future Without Smartphones
The Future Without Smartphones Imagine a morning without your phone. No alarm, no notifications, no quick scroll through WhatsApp or Instagram. The silence feels heavy at first — unfamiliar, almost strange. You reach for a device that isn’t there. Suddenly, you notice the sunlight on the wall, the sound of real birds instead of digital chimes.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Humans
The Architecture of Personality:
Many years ago, I needed a single elective to finish a degree. I chose a class called The Psychology of Architecture. At the time, I had already spent decades working in behavioral science, so the idea of pairing psychology with architecture felt like filler. I was wrong. It turned out to be one of the most fascinating courses I ever took—one that still holds up today.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler3 months ago in Humans
Disillusioned with Love, Wiresexual Women Are Choosing AI Partners
Move over, rom-coms and dating apps—there’s a new path to find a love story, and it’s coded in Python. A growing number of women, disillusioned with traditional relationships, are turning to AI companions for emotional connection, intimacy, and—yes—romance. They’re calling themselves “wiresexuals,” and no, it’s not a glitch in the matrix. It’s a movement. Let's decode what is going on with: Disillusioned with Love, Wiresexual Women Are Choosing AI Partners
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports3 months ago in Humans
How Navigation Changed More Than Just Travel. AI-Generated.
1. The Day We Stopped Being Lost There was a time when getting lost was a daily part of human life — a farmer missing a familiar trail, a sailor misreading the stars, a traveler relying on strangers for direction. The invention of navigation systems didn’t just solve a logistical problem. It redefined what it means to know where you are.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran3 months ago in Humans







