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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 are the mysteries of the human brain still waiting to be unlocked?
The human brain, nestled within our skulls, is the most complex and captivating structure in the known universe. Yet, for all its power and sophistication, it remains an enigma, riddled with mysteries that continue to challenge and intrigue scientists, philosophers, and everyday individuals alike. Today, we delve into some of the most prominent questions that shroud this magnificent organ:
By Dilmeta Asmelash2 years ago in Humans
The Rise of Plant-Based Alternatives
In recent years, a quiet revolution has been brewing in kitchens and grocery store aisles around the world. The rise of plant-based alternatives has transformed the landscape of the food industry, challenging long-standing norms and redefining our relationship with what we eat. From vegan burgers that sizzle on the grill to dairy-free cheeses that melt in the mouth, the demand for plant-based options is skyrocketing, and the food industry is taking notice.
By Amanda Hill2 years ago in Humans
Gua Sha
In a world saturated with the latest skincare trends and wellness practices, one ancient technique has been making waves – quite literally. Gua sha, pronounced "gwah-shah," has emerged from the depths of traditional Chinese medicine to become a popular method for promoting skin health, relaxation, and overall well-being. But what exactly is gua sha, and why has it captured the hearts – and faces – of wellness enthusiasts worldwide? Join me, dear readers, as we embark on a journey through the ancient origins and modern applications of this fascinating practice, all with a generous sprinkle of British humour.
By Amanda Hill2 years ago in Humans
The Great Fur Fiasco
In the sprawling tableau of the animal kingdom, there's a conspicuous divergence between humans and our furry compatriots: we seem to have missed the memo on fur. While the rest of the animal kingdom struts around in a variety of luxurious coats, we humans are left to ponder the cosmic unfairness of our nakedness.
By Amanda Hill2 years ago in Humans
The Habit of Umming
The art of conversation is a delicate dance of words and wit, where every pause and hesitation is a chance for comedic gold or cringeworthy silence. But why, oh why, do we humans insist on peppering our speech with ums, ahs, and other assorted filler words? Is it a sign of intellectual prowess, a linguistic tic passed down from our ancestors, or simply our brains taking a tea break mid-sentence? Let's don our metaphorical deerstalker hats and embark on a whimsical journey through the tangled web of filler words – all with a generous serving of humour, of course.
By Amanda Hill2 years ago in Humans
The Perils and Perplexities of Breaking Bad Habits
Ah, bad habits – those sneaky little devils that cling to us like stubborn barnacles on the hull of a ship. We've all got 'em, whether it's biting nails, procrastinating like a professional dilly-dallier, or binge-watching Netflix until our eyeballs resemble overcooked spaghetti. Breaking these habits, however, is like trying to wrestle a greased pig at a county fair: slippery, exhausting, and more often than not, ending in defeat. So, dear readers, buckle up for a rib-tickling expedition into the labyrinthine world of bad habits and why kicking them to the curb is harder than finding a needle in a haystack.
By Amanda Hill2 years ago in Humans
Why do humans laugh?
In the grand tapestry of human existence, there are few phenomena as intriguing and delightful as laughter. It's a universal language that transcends barriers of culture, language, and species (ever heard a hyena's laugh?). But why do we humans burst into fits of giggles at the most unexpected moments? Is it a divine decree, an evolutionary quirk, or simply our brains misfiring like a caffeinated squirrel on a sugar rush? Let's embark on a whimsical journey to unravel the perplexing phenomenon of human laughter.
By Amanda Hill2 years ago in Humans




