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.
THE ENIGMATIC MEMORY
Sherlock Holmes, the renowned detective, proposed an intriguing theory likening the human brain to an attic—a space with limited capacity for memories. Dr. Watson, his ever-present companion, once casually mentioned the Earth's orbit around the sun, prompting Holmes to wryly respond, “Now that I do know it, I shall do my best to forget it.” Holmes' hypothesis suggested that cluttering one's mental attic with random facts and trivia might leave little room for critical matters, such as discerning subtle differences between lethal poisons.
By Lizzie Osore2 years ago in Humans
Belkin and Apple
As major participants in the technology sector, Apple and Belkin have made significant contributions to the constantly changing field of consumer electronics. As two separate businesses, they have impacted user behavior using technology, formed alliances, and engaged in market competition.
By Krishna Priya2 years ago in Humans
The Lifesaving Elixir
Introduction - The Lifesaving Elixir Water, often referred to as the elixir of life, plays a pivotal role in sustaining our well-being. In this exploration, we delve into the essential nature of water and unravel the mysteries of how much our bodies truly need to function optimally.
By Current Affairs2 years ago in Humans
10 Romantic Ways to Embrace Winter at Home as a Couple
Romance in Wintertime Winter is a magical season that offers numerous possibilities for couples to create a cozy and intimate atmosphere at home. While cold weather tends to keep us indoors, it also presents an excellent opportunity to strengthen our bond and cultivate romance. In this blog post, we will explore 10 delightful ways that couples can make wintertime more romantic at home.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans









