science
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.
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
Journey Within: Navigating the Meaning of Living Day by Day
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of responsibilities, expectations, and worries about the future. We often find ourselves consumed by thoughts of what's to come, forgetting to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of the present moment. But what does it truly mean to live day by day?
By Samuel Harrington3 months ago in Humans
The Hard Truth of Being Disbelieved
There's a pain that cuts deeper than most: the sting of speaking your truth only to have your words met with silence, skepticism, or outright rejection. You stand there, heart open, offering a clean, unvarnished piece of your reality, and yet, they simply don't believe you. It makes you question everything—not just their judgment, but the very foundation of your own integrity. We have all been there. We have felt that wrenching disconnection. This isn't about the grand deceptions of the world; this is about those quiet, personal moments where honesty should be enough, but somehow, it falls short. It’s a moment that demands a look inward, a moment to understand not what they’re doing, but what’s happening in the delicate dance of communication.
By Aymes Humprey4 months ago in Humans
When the Heart Becomes Mightier than the Mind
In every stage of human life, two forces guide our decisions: the mind and the heart. The mind represents logic, calculation, and reason, while the heart symbolizes feelings, passion, and emotion. Often, we are told to follow the mind because it is rational and safe. Yet, history, stories, and real-life experiences reveal that many of the greatest achievements of humanity were born not from pure logic, but from the powerful fire of emotion. When the heart becomes mightier than the mind, it awakens a strength that nothing else can create.
By Muhammad yar4 months ago in Humans
Change your brain in 15 minute
The Transformative Power of Exercise on the Brain What if I told you there was something that you can do right now that would have an immediate positive benefit for your brain—including your mood and your focus? And what if I told you that same thing could actually last a long time and protect your brain from different conditions like depression, Alzheimer's disease, or dementia. Would you do it?
By Mahboubeh Fallahi4 months ago in Humans
Elite Style Homecare: The Vital Role of Nurses in Post-Surgical Recovery in Dubai
Post-surgical recovery is one of the most important phases of the healing journey. Our DHA-licensed nurses at Elite Style Homecare deliver top-quality hospital care in the comfort of your home, making recovery safer and more convenient. From individualized physiotherapy to home nursing services in Dubai, our team guarantees safe and compassionate recovery.
By Elite Style Homecare4 months ago in Humans
Into the Uncanny Valley: Why Robots Almost Human Make Us Nervous
A humanoid robot smiles at you. It has almost perfect skin, eyes that glint with knowledge, and movements that mimic the subtleties of human gesture. You would like to respond, to meet its gaze, but you are restrained. There is a wrongness—an offness, a moment of dissonance in its smile, a stumble in its movement—that makes you tense. You glance away, your heart racing, sensing a discomfiture you cannot quite explain. You are going through the uncanny valley: the strange, often creepy reaction humans experience to being in the presence of machines or virtual entities that are almost—but not quite—human.
By The Chaos Cabinet4 months ago in Humans
How Our Digital Addictions Are Quietly Rewiring the American Mind. AI-Generated.
I wake up not to an alarm, but to a reflex. My hand fumbles in the dark, finding the cool, flat rectangle on my nightstand. The screen flares to life, a portal to a world of notifications, updates, and a silent, screaming demand for my attention. Before my feet have even hit the floor, I have scrolled through a global news cycle, liked a vacation photo from a college acquaintance, and felt a pang of anxiety about a political headline I can barely process.
By kashif khan4 months ago in Humans
Letters from the Hospital Roof
Letters from the Hospital Roof By Abdul Muhammad The hospital roof became my secret sanctuary. It wasn’t supposed to — it was just a square of concrete with a rusty railing and a blinking red light that kept planes away. But every night after my shift ended, I climbed the narrow metal stairs, pushed open the heavy door, and stepped into the quiet.
By Abdul Muhammad 4 months ago in Humans
Digital Semiotics and Symbols
Semiotics is the study of symbols, and in this article we’re going to talk about some common symbols that mankind uses today, using icons commonly used in user interface design, infographics, logos, favicons, and sometimes advertisements. These symbols are used to communicate ideas of action, or to communicate ideas in writing. Copywriters who work with companies that use technology should become familiar with the technological symbology both for understanding and for proper placement of visuals, or within visuals.
By J. Chauncey4 months ago in Humans










