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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.
Evolution Of Humanoids Across The Cosmos
Throughout the vast expanse of the universe, seemingly disparate galaxies have given rise to a remarkable phenomenon: the emergence and evolution of humanoid beings. These enigmatic creatures, resembling humans in both form and function, have independently evolved in strikingly similar ways across different corners of the cosmos. This raises intriguing questions about the nature of evolution itself and the potential interconnectedness of life throughout the universe.
By Jared S Massey2 years ago in Humans
3 Harsh Facts Long-Distance Relationships
Discover the challenges of long-distance relationships, including the lack of physical intimacy, communication difficulties, and trust and jealousy issues, and explore expert insights, success stories and coping strategies to navigate these realities and seize opportunities for maintaining a healthy and successful relationship.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
The Respiratory System:
The primary function of the lungs is to exchange gases, taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. During inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and chest muscles expand, creating a vacuum-like effect that draws air into the lungs. During exhalation, the muscles relax and the lungs return to their normal size, pushing out the air. When you inhale, air enters through the nostrils and passes through the nasal cavity, which is lined with mucus-producing cells. This mucus contains lysozymes, enzymes that help kill bacteria. The mucus also coats nose hairs, which can trap dust, pollen, and bacteria, forming small clumps known as boogers.
By Cheryl Butler2 years ago in Humans
Common sense is not so common
“Common sense is not so common” is a phrase that we often get to hear and more often get to see in action. It’s definitely a loaded statement and quite ironic, to be honest. I once saw one of my batchmates putting ice cubes in a bowl and placing it right under the ceiling fan, hoping that it would slow down the melting process. Told you it's quite ironic sometimes.
By Siddharth Thapa2 years ago in Humans
The phenomenon of talking during sleep
Sleep talking, also known as somniloquy, is a phenomenon that occurs in a majority of individuals at some point in their lives. Researchers are interested in understanding the reasons behind this behavior and the individuals we believe we are communicating with while sleep-talking.
By Nicolas J.D2 years ago in Humans





