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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.
Youth Activism and Idealism
The streets of Islamabad simmered under the blazing sun as Shahzad and his friends gathered in the shade of a sprawling banyan tree. The air buzzed with anticipation as they discussed their plans for the upcoming rally. Among them, Shahzad stood tall, his eyes alight with determination and his heart pulsing with the fervor of youth.
By Emma smith2 years ago in Humans
Uncommon fact about Loins
The loin is a fascinating anatomical region found in various animals, including humans, and it holds significance in both biological and cultural contexts. From its intricate structure to its culinary importance, the loin offers a wealth of interesting facts that illuminate its importance in the animal kingdom and human societies.
By Ayodele Oluwatofunmi Juliet2 years ago in Humans
THE TEEN WHO DID'NT SLEEP FOR 11 DAYS
The human body's ability to function without sleep is a fascinating subject that has intrigued scientists, researchers, and daredevils alike. While many of us try not to go more than a day without at least getting in a nap, some individuals push the limits to extraordinary lengths.
By Marjie Crossman2 years ago in Humans
The Placebo Effect.
A placebo is a "physiologically inert substance or sham intervention (psychological, physical or mechanical) which produces beneficial effects independent of any direct therapeutic effects". The positive effects occur as a result of a patient's expectations rather than as a result of a causative ingredient. A placebo can be for example be a saline solution, sterile water, or sham surgery.
By Rahab Kimondo2 years ago in Humans
ARE CELL PHONES MUTATING THE SHAPE OF OUR BONES?
Cellphones could potentially mutate our bones. This topic has gained attention in the media due to a scientific report. The report suggests that using phones and tablets can cause lasting changes to our bodies, but not in the way we might expect. David Shahar and Mark Sayers, experts in biomechanics from the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia, conducted a study over the past few years. Biomechanics is the study of how mechanical laws apply to living organisms, such as humans running or insects wing beating.
By Džonas Peterson2 years ago in Humans
10 INSANE ATTEMPTS TO GROW FOOD IN SPACE
DISCLAIMER: THIS CREATION OF THIS ARTICLE WAS ASSISTED BY ARTICLE RE-WTITER, SPINBOT The space race is back more than ever. Public organizations and privately owned businesses are contending to investigate the universe. Many are arranging long stretch missions to Mars, shaking to be quick to go to the red planet.
By Alistair Silverhorn2 years ago in Humans
Only a Few People On Earth Know About It
How is it that you find yourself in the green, where time unfolds, and you experience a crystal clear, full-color dream? A dream where whatever occurs is mirrored in the next day, week, month, or even ten years later. How does this happen? Consider it - an experience shared by nearly every human at some point in their life, a sign, a signal that suggests you are not only what you think you are.
By NICHOLAS MURIUNGI2 years ago in Humans







